Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology

2013 doctoral thesis by Simon Hoermann at University of Otago
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Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology

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Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology is a doctoral thesis[1].

Key Facts

  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology authored Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — author (P50): Simon Hoermann[2].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's instance of is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's publisher is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — publisher (P123): OUR Archive[4].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's language of work or name is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — language of work or name (P407): English[5].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's country of origin is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — country of origin (P495): New Zealand[6].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's publication date is recorded as +2013-00-00T00:00:00Z[7].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's main subject is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — main subject (P921): stroke[8].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's main subject is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — main subject (P921): augmented reality[9].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's main subject is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — main subject (P921): virtual reality[10].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's main subject is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — main subject (P921): mirror therapy[11].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's Handle ID is recorded as 10523/3881[12].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's title is recorded as Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology[13].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's copyright holder is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — copyright holder (P3931): Simon Hoermann[14].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's thesis submitted to is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — thesis submitted to (P4101): University of Otago[15].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — on focus list of Wikimedia project (P5008): NZThesisProject[16].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's copyright status is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — copyright status (P6216): copyrighted[17].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's thesis committee member is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — thesis committee member (P9161): Holger Regenbrecht[18].
  • Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's thesis committee member is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — thesis committee member (P9161): Elizabeth A. Franz[19].

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Fooling the Brain: Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology's instance of is recorded as Investigating the Clinical Utility of Visual Illusions with Augmented Reflection Technology — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].

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