Japanese glasses turning ordinary biscuits to chocolate
Japanese
researchers have developed glasses turning ordinary biscuits to chocolate
appetite.The
researchers designed affiliated to the University of Tokyo frames a much larger
variety of traditional eyeglass frames and rich in information technology and
augmented reality systems in order to deceive the user's
senses.
And sends a tire image of the thing that is seen user to restore the computer image processing and sends it to the author of glasses which saw only modified image in terms of information.
Consequently, look candy maintained user in his hand is larger or smaller than they really are, and during the tests, eating people who volunteered to participate in the study a number biscuits less 10% of the usual because it seemed larger than they are in fact 50% thanks to those glasses.
And ate cakes more than 15% of the usual because it seemed to be smaller than they are in reality by two-thirds.
The researchers also developed a system includes a helmet covering the eyes and tubes connected to perfume bottles, this device aims to deceive looking through augmented reality, and also smell by sending to the nose smells, what automatically affects the sense of taste.
Thus, the user might think that eating chocolate or strawberry cake is in fact deals with biscuits not taste them.
And sends a tire image of the thing that is seen user to restore the computer image processing and sends it to the author of glasses which saw only modified image in terms of information.
Consequently, look candy maintained user in his hand is larger or smaller than they really are, and during the tests, eating people who volunteered to participate in the study a number biscuits less 10% of the usual because it seemed larger than they are in fact 50% thanks to those glasses.
And ate cakes more than 15% of the usual because it seemed to be smaller than they are in reality by two-thirds.
The researchers also developed a system includes a helmet covering the eyes and tubes connected to perfume bottles, this device aims to deceive looking through augmented reality, and also smell by sending to the nose smells, what automatically affects the sense of taste.
Thus, the user might think that eating chocolate or strawberry cake is in fact deals with biscuits not taste them.
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