Abstract

Walking experiences are affected not only through the visual sensory but also through the walking sensation. There have been few studies focusing on the relationship between a person's subjective feeling while walking and physical information he or she obtains from the ground through walking actions. This research investigates the relationship between the subjective feeling while walking and the physical interaction data with the ground by using the measurement device we have designed to be mounted on regular shoes.

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