Publications
These are some recent publications from our research group which are based on the Enactive Torch.
- McGann, M., Froese, T., Bigge, W., Spiers, A., and Seth, A. K. (2011). The Use of a Distal-to-Tactile Sensory Substitution Interface Does Not Lead to Extension of Body Image, In: B. G. Bardy, J. Lagarde, and D. Mottet (Eds.), BIO Web of Conferences, 1: The International Conference SKILLS 2011, 00060.
- Froese, T. McGann, M. Bigge, W. Spiers, A. and Seth, A. (2011), The Enactive Torch: A New Tool for the Science of Perception, IEEE Transactions on Haptics,
- Froese, T., Suzuki, K., Wakisaka, S., Ogai, Y. and Ikegami, T. (2011), From Artificial Life to Artificial Embodiment: Using human-computer interfaces to investigate the embodied mind ‘as-it-could-be’ from the first-person perspective, Proceedings of the 2011 AISB Convention
- Froese, T. (2009), Exploring Mind-As-It-Could-Be: From Artificial Life to Artificial Embodiment, Position Paper, Workshop on Key Issues in Sensory Augmentation Research, 26-27 March 2009, University of Sussex, UK
- Grespan, L., Froese, T., Di Paolo, E. A., Seth, A., Spiers, A. & Bigge, W. (2008), Investigating the role of movement in the constitution of spatial perception using the Enactive Torch, In: E. Ruffaldi & M. Fontana (eds.), Enactive/08: Proc. of the 5th Int. Conf. on Enactive Interfaces, Pisa, Italy: Edizioni ETS, pp. 105-110
- Froese, T. & Spiers, A. (2007), Toward a Phenomenological Pragmatics of Enactive Perception, Cognitive Science Research Paper (CSRP) 593, University of Sussex, UK
- Froese, T. & Spiers, A. (2007), Toward a Phenomenological Pragmatics of Enactive Perception, In: Enactive/07: Proc. of the 4th Int. Conf. on Enactive Interfaces, Grenoble, France: Association ACROE, pp. 105-108