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11 abr 2025
D'Adamo, Amar; Roel, Marte; Turmo Vidal, Laia; Dehshibi, Mohammad Mahdi; de la Prida, Daniel; DIAZ DURAN, JOAQUIN ROBERTO; AZPICUETA, LUIS ANTONIO; Väljamäe, Aleksander; Tajadura-Jimenez, Ana, 2025, "BODYinTRANSIT - BiT_v1", https://doi.org/10.21950/8XBL7A, e-cienciaDatos, V1
Project: BODYinTRANSIT (Sensory-driven Body Transformation Experiences On-the-move) https://edatos.consorciomadrono.es/dataverse/bodyintransit This dataset has been curated using data from 103 participants. The current version includes 84 subjects grouped into four sets based on... |
11 dic 2024
Roel, Marte; Turmo Vidal, Laia; Srinivasan, Karunya; Palacio, Pablo; Romero, Muriel; Tajadura-Jimenez, Ana, 2024, "Articulating body experiences in reaction to movement sonifications", https://doi.org/10.21950/TK10OK, e-cienciaDatos, V1
Auditory feedback of body movement has shown to alter one’s body perception. We presented a multidisciplinary strategy for articulating how body feelings are affected by movement sonifications. Through a participatory workshop involving methods from design research in HCI and cog... |
20 feb 2024
Tajadura‑Jiménez, Ana; Crucianelli, Laura; Zheng, Rebecca; Cheng, Chloe; Ley‑Flores, Judith; Borda‑Más, Mercedes; Bianchi‑Berthouze, Nadia; Fotopoulou, Aikaterini, 2024, "FootStep illusion_Eating disorders", https://doi.org/10.21950/VEEYMS, e-cienciaDatos, V1
The dataset consisted of measurements obtained in two Experiments from 73 female participants aged between 18 and 49 years old. In Experiment 1, we tested healthy women assigned to three groups based on self-reported Symptomatology of Eating Disorders as assessed by a questionnai... |
30 jun 2023
Ley‑Flores, Judith; Alshami, Eslam; Singh, Aneesha; Bevilacqua, Frédéric; Bianchi‑Berthouze, Nadia; Deroy, Ophelia; Tajadura-Jiménez, Ana, 2023, "ArmRaise", https://doi.org/10.21950/LKIG6A, e-cienciaDatos, V1
This dataset comprises indirect and direct measures of bodily movement, proprioceptive awareness, bodily and emotional feelings of 45 participants who executed a simple arm raise movement which was synchronized with various auditory stimuli changing pitch. |