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A Case of Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement Due to Psychological Causes (정신적 요인에 의한 역설적 성대운동 1예)

  • Shin, Dong Min;Park, Gi Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.142-145
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    • 2021
  • Paradoxical vocal fold movement (PVFM) is a dystonic laryngeal disorder characterized by involuntary vocal fold adduction during inspiration and/or expiration. PVFM is uncommon and may aggravate airway obstruction. And patients with PVFM have a specific etiology; therefore, treatment must be individualized and given immediately. We present a case of 63-year-old male presenting with intermittent dyspnea. After multidisciplinary workup, we presumed psychogenic PVFM and evaluated with speech-language pathologist and psychologist. In this report, we describe a rare case of psychogenic PVFM patient.

A TMR Budget Design for 100kTPI Hard Disk Drives Using a Head Gimbal Assembly with Radial Motion Capability (100kTPI급 하드 디스크 드라이브 TMR 설계를 위한 SUSPENSION에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Dong-Ho;Kang, Seong-Woo;Han, Yun-Sik;Kim, Young-Hoon;Koh, Jeong-Seok;Hwang, Tae-Yeon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.11b
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    • pp.140-145
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    • 2002
  • In high-capacity disk drives with ever-growing track density, the allowable level of position error signal (PES) is becoming smaller and smaller. A substantial portion of the PES is caused by disk vibration. This can be reduced by using a head gimbal assemblies (HGAs) that do not confine the slider movement to the vertical direction to disks, but allow movement to the radial direction of disks with respect to disk vibration. Several types of HGAs are proposed for such radial motion of the slider. Experimental results show that the PES levels are reduced by the proposed HGA-design concepts.

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Real Time Eye and Gaze Tracking (트래킹 Gaze와 실시간 Eye)

  • Min Jin-Kyoung;Cho Hyeon-Seob
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.234-239
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    • 2004
  • This paper describes preliminary results we have obtained in developing a computer vision system based on active IR illumination for real time gaze tracking for interactive graphic display. Unlike most of the existing gaze tracking techniques, which often require assuming a static head to work well and require a cumbersome calibration process fur each person, our gaze tracker can perform robust and accurate gaze estimation without calibration and under rather significant head movement. This is made possible by a new gaze calibration procedure that identifies the mapping from pupil parameters to screen coordinates using the Generalized Regression Neural Networks (GRNN). With GRNN, the mapping does not have to be an analytical function and head movement is explicitly accounted for by the gaze mapping function. Furthermore, the mapping function can generalize to other individuals not used in the training. The effectiveness of our gaze tracker is demonstrated by preliminary experiments that involve gaze-contingent interactive graphic display.

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Virtual Reality Sickness Assessment based on Difference between Head Movement Velocity and Virtual Camera Motion Velocity (사용자 머리 움직임 속도와 가상 카메라 움직임 속도 간 차이에 따른 VR 멀미 측정)

  • Kim, DongUn;Jung, Yong Ju
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.110-116
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    • 2019
  • Virtual reality (VR) sickness can have an influential effect on the viewing quality of VR 3D contents. Particularly, watching the 3D contents on a head-mounted display (HMD) could cause some severe level of visual discomfort. Despite the importance of assessing the VR sickness, most of the recent studies have focused on unveiling the reason of inducing VR sickness. In this paper, we subjectively measure the level of VR sickness induced in the viewing of omnidirectional 3D graphics contents in HMD environment. Apart from that, we propose an objective assessment model that estimates the level of induced VR sickness by calculating the difference between head movement velocity and global camera motion velocity.

A TMR Budget Design for 100kTPI Hard Disk Drives Using a Head Gimbal Assembly with Radial Motion Capability (100 kTPI급 HDD TMR 설계를 위한 Suspension에 관한 연구)

  • D. H. Oh;S. W. Kang;Y. S. Han;Kim, Y. H.;T. Y. Hwang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.320.2-320
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    • 2002
  • In high-capacity disk drives with ever-growing track density, the allowable level of position error signal (PES) is becoming smaller and smaller. A substantial portion of the PES is caused by disk vibration. This can be reduced by using a head gimbal assemblies (HGAs) that do not confine the slider movement to the vertical direction to disks, but allow movement to the radial direction of disks with respect to disk vibration. Several types of HGAs are proposed for such radial motion of the slider. (omitted)

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Nodding as a Catalyst for Improving Attitudes and Purchase Intentions in Online Context

  • Yusu Lee;Jinhee Choi
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.90-103
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    • 2024
  • This study investigates the influences of the head movement (nodding vs. head shaking vs. nothing) on consumer attitude and purchase intention toward the product in an online shopping context and introduces the consumer motivation (need vs. want) as a moderating factor for this relationship. Through two studies, this article finds that nodding, as opposed to head shaking or no movement, leads to more positive attitudes and higher purchase intentions toward the product, and this effect is strengthened when the shopping is pursued with a need compared to a want motivation. The effect is found specifically in the fashion industry, where online shopping is most prevalent. Both theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

Compensation for Fast Head Movements on Non-intrusive Eye Gaze Tracking System Using Kalman Filter (Kalman filter를 이용한 비접촉식 응시점 추정 시스템에서의 빠른 머리 이동의 보정)

  • Kim, Soo-Chan;Yoo, Jae-Ha;Kim, Deok-Won
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SC
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2007
  • We proposed an eye gaze tracking system under natural head movements. The system consists of one CCD(charge-coupled device) camera and two front-surface mirrors. The mirrors rotate to follow head movements in order to keep the eye within the view of the camera. However, the mirror controller cannot guarantee the fast head movements, because the frame rate is generally 30Hz. To overcome this problem, we applied Kalman filter to estimate next eye position from the current eye image. In the results, our system allowed the subjects head to move 60cm horizontally and 40cm vertically, with the head movement speed about 55cm/sec and 45cm/sec, respectively. And spatial gate resolutions were about 4.5 degree and 5.0 degree, respectively, and the gaze estimation accuracy was 92% under natural head movements.

Comparison of Multimodal Posture of Healthy Adults on the Usage Rate of the Superficial Neck Muscles during Head and Neck Rotation (정상인들의 다양한 자세에서 두부와 경부의 회전 동안 경부 표층 근육들의 사용 비율)

  • Hwang, Tae-Yeun;Song, Hyun-Seung;Lee, Nam-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 2016
  • PURPOSE: This study was conducted to compare the levels of usage of the superficial neck muscles during head rotation in forward head posture and in multimodal postures for improvement of cervical rotation movement impairment. METHODS: To acquire electromyography (EMG) signals from the sternocleidomastoid (SCM-M), upper trapezius (UPT-M), and the splenius capitis (SPC-M) muscles, 11 subjects practiced right rotation of the head in forward head postures (FHP), upright sitting postures (USP), upright sitting postures with supported arms (SUP), standing postures with the arms leaning against the wall (WSP), and four feet postures (FFP), respectively. RESULTS: The left SCM-M was used significantly more in the FFP compared to the FHP, but not in other postures (p<0.01). The left UPT-M was used significantly more in all postures other than the FHP. The right SPC-M was used significantly more in the FFP (p<0.001) and significantly less (p<0.05) in the SUP compared to the FHP. CONCLUSION: During the rotation of the head, although the usage of the SPC-M significantly decreased in SUP compared to FHP but the usage of the SCM-M and UPT-M did not decrease significantly in other postures compared to FHP. Further research is necessary to prove the hypothesis that special postures may reduce the activity of the superficial neck muscles during head rotation.

Study on the Fracture of the Condyle Head (하악두 골절에 관한 연구 II)

  • Kim, Soo-Kyung
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.23 no.12 s.199
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    • pp.1027-1030
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    • 1985
  • Student male 16 years old fractures of mandible in symphysis and both condyle head, conservative treated intermaxillary wiring (Rubber bands elastic) 2 weeks, mandible movement fractured healed. Patient has practically normal masticatory function and no complaints after treated 10 months.

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Study on the Fracture of the Condyle Head (하악두 골절에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Soo-Kyung
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.17 no.10 s.125
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    • pp.769-772
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    • 1979
  • Child female 11 years old fractures of mandible in symphysis and left condyle head, conservative treated intermaxillary wiring (Rubber bands elastic) 8 days after mandible movement fractures healed. Patient has practically normal mastic atory function and no complaints.

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