Research Finds Google Glass Technology May Slow Down Response Time
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UCF Doctoral student Joanna Lewis just published a study that indicates the multitasking needed to process heads-up technology…
UCF Doctoral student Joanna Lewis just published a study that indicates the multitasking needed to process heads-up technology…
Head-up display technology — think Google Glass — offers lots of information to users in seconds, literally in front of...
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Nov 24, 2016 12:04 PM EST Latest University of Central Florida academic research proposed by doctoral student, Joanna Lewis…
Nov 24, 2016 12:04 PM EST Latest University of Central Florida academic research proposed by doctoral student, Joanna Lewis…
Using heads-up display technology like Google Glass may slow down the brain's response time, a new study has warned.
Heads-up display technology -- think Google Glass -- offers lots of information to users in seconds, literally in front of…
Washington : Using heads-up display technology like Google Glass may slow down the brain’s response time, a new study has warned…
Head-up display technology -- think Google Glass -- offers lots of information to users in seconds, literally in front of their…
, Nov 23 : Head-up display technology -- think Google Glass -- offers lots of information to users in seconds, literally in…
New York, Nov 23 (IANS) Head-up display technology -- think Google Glass -- offers lots of information to users in seconds…
New York, Nov 23 (IANS) Head-up display technology -- think Google Glass -- offers lots of information to users in seconds…
New York, Nov 23 (IANS) Head-up display technology — think Google Glass — offers lots of information to users in seconds…
Washington - Using heads-up display technology like Google Glass may slow down the brain's response time, a new study has warned.
Using heads-up display technology like Google Glass may slow down the brain's response time, a new study has warned.
Heads-up display technology — think Google Glass — offers lots of information to users in seconds, literally in front of their…
Head-up display technology -- think Google Glass -- offers lots of information to users in seconds, literally in front of their…
UCF Doctoral student Joanna Lewis just published a study that indicates the multitasking needed to process heads-up technology…
Heads-up display technology -- think Google Glass -- offers lots of information to users in seconds, literally in front of…
Heads-up display technology -- think Google Glass -- offers lots of information to users in seconds, literally in front of…