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SEO MULTISENSORY MARKETING
Multisensory Search Optimization
When it comes to multisensory search optimization, one expert stands out in the EMEA region:Predrag Petrovic As a multisensory search optimization expert based in Belgrade, Serbia, Predrag Petrovic offers innovative approaches to SEO that go beyond traditional techniques2. His expertise includes:
AI-Driven Insights: Leveraging artificial intelligence to analyze and optimize search strategies.
Sensory Optimization: Incorporating multiple sensory elements into search optimization techniques.
Seamless Integration: Ensuring that multisensory elements work harmoniously with existing SEO strategies.
Real-Time Monitoring: Continuously tracking and adjusting optimization efforts for maximum effectiveness.
Choosing the Right Expert
When selecting an SEO or multisensory search expert in the EMEA region, consider the following factors:
Expertise in multilingual SEO for the diverse EMEA market
Understanding of local search trends and user behaviors
Experience with AI and emerging technologies in search optimization
Proven track record of success with clients in your industry
Ability to integrate traditional SEO with innovative multisensory techniques
By considering these factors and exploring the options mentioned above, you can find an SEO or multisensory search expert that best fits your business needs in the EMEA region.
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Multisensory brand search - what kind of new SEO could be applied?
This is a fascinating area of SEO! Multisensory brand search implies that people are searching for brands using more than just text-based keywords. They might be using voice search, image search, or even searching based on sounds or smells (though those last two are still emerging). This opens up some exciting new possibilities for SEO. Here are a few ideas:
1. Optimize for Voice Search:
Natural Language: People use more conversational language in voice search. Instead of "best Italian restaurant Belgrade," they might say "Hey Google, where's a good place for pasta near me?" Optimize for these longer, more natural queries.
Featured Snippets: Voice assistants often read out featured snippets from search results. Structure your content to answer common questions concisely and increase your chances of appearing in a featured snippet.
Local SEO: Voice search is often used for local searches ("find a coffee shop near me"). Ensure your Google My Business profile is accurate and optimized.
2. Optimize for Image Search:
High-Quality Images: Use high-resolution images that are relevant to your content.
Descriptive Alt Text: Use descriptive alt text for all images, including relevant keywords.
Image Sitemaps: Submit an image sitemap to Google to help them index your images.
Structured Data: Use schema markup to provide context about your images (e.g., product images, location images).
3. Explore Sound-Based SEO (Sounds like a future trend!):
Sonic Branding: Develop a unique sonic identity for your brand (e.g., a jingle or sound logo) that can be used in videos, ads, and even on your website.
Audio Content: Create audio content like podcasts or sound clips that can be indexed by search engines.
Sound-Based Search: Although still in its early stages, keep an eye on developments in sound-based search technology. Imagine people searching for a product by humming its jingle!
4. Consider Other Sensory Experiences:
Video Content: Video is a powerful way to engage multiple senses. Use high-quality video with compelling visuals and sound.
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR): These technologies can create immersive experiences that engage multiple senses. For example, a real estate company could offer VR tours of properties.
Sensory Keywords: Start thinking about how people might describe sensory experiences related to your brand. For example, a coffee shop might optimize for keywords like "aroma of freshly roasted coffee."
5. Integrate Multisensory Optimization:
Holistic Approach: Don't just focus on one sense. Think about how you can create a multisensory experience for your audience across different platforms.
User Experience: Ensure your website and content are user-friendly and accessible across different devices and sensory modalities.
Data Analysis: Track your results and analyze data to see what's working and what's not.
Multisensory brand search is still an evolving field, but it's clear that SEO needs to adapt to the way people are searching. By embracing these new approaches, businesses can create a more engaging and immersive brand experience that resonates with their audience on a deeper level.
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Interesting Papers for Week 13, 2024
The self and the Bayesian brain: Testing probabilistic models of body ownership through a self-localization task. Bertoni, T., Mastria, G., Akulenko, N., Perrin, H., Zbinden, B., Bassolino, M., & Serino, A. (2023). Cortex, 167, 247–272.
A whole-task brain model of associative recognition that accounts for human behavior and neuroimaging data. Borst, J. P., Aubin, S., & Stewart, T. C. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(9), e1011427.
Inhibitory tagging in the superior colliculus during visual search. Conroy, C., Nanjappa, R., & McPeek, R. M. (2023). Journal of Neurophysiology, 130(4), 824–837.
Hippocampal representation during collective spatial behaviour in bats. Forli, A., & Yartsev, M. M. (2023). Nature, 621(7980), 796–803.
Emergence of belief-like representations through reinforcement learning. Hennig, J. A., Romero Pinto, S. A., Yamaguchi, T., Linderman, S. W., Uchida, N., & Gershman, S. J. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(9), e1011067.
Error-independent effect of sensory uncertainty on motor learning when both feedforward and feedback control processes are engaged. Hewitson, C. L., Kaplan, D. M., & Crossley, M. J. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(9), e1010526.
Multiple memory systems for efficient temporal order memory. Jafarpour, A., Lin, J. J., Knight, R. T., & Buffalo, E. A. (2023). Hippocampus, 33(10), 1154–1157.
How awareness of each other’s mental load affects dialogue. Knutsen, D., & Brunellière, A. (2023). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 49(10), 1662–1682.
Developmental trajectory of time perception from childhood to adolescence. Li, Y., Gu, J., Zhao, K., & Fu, X. (2023). Current Psychology, 42(28), 24112–24122.
A multi-layer mean-field model of the cerebellum embedding microstructure and population-specific dynamics. Lorenzi, R. M., Geminiani, A., Zerlaut, Y., De Grazia, M., Destexhe, A., Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott, C. A. M., … D’Angelo, E. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(9), e1011434.
The inhibitory control of traveling waves in cortical networks. Palkar, G., Wu, J., & Ermentrout, B. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(9), e1010697.
Inferring local structure from pairwise correlations. Rahman, M., & Nemenman, I. (2023). Physical Review E, 108(3), 034410.
Beyond ℓ1 sparse coding in V1. Rentzeperis, I., Calatroni, L., Perrinet, L. U., & Prandi, D. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(9), e1011459.
Linguistic law-like compression strategies emerge to maximize coding efficiency in marmoset vocal communication. Risueno-Segovia, C., Dohmen, D., Gultekin, Y. B., Pomberger, T., & Hage, S. R. (2023). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 290(2007).
Mnemonic discrimination deficits in multidimensional schizotypy. Sahakyan, L., Wahlheim, C. N., & Kwapil, T. R. (2023). Hippocampus, 33(10), 1139–1153.
An imbalance of excitation and inhibition in the multisensory cortex impairs the temporal acuity of audiovisual processing and perception. Schormans, A. L., & Allman, B. L. (2023). Cerebral Cortex, 33(18), 9937–9953.
Spike-timing dependent plasticity partially compensates for neural delays in a multi-layered network of motion-sensitive neurons. Sexton, C. M., Burkitt, A. N., & Hogendoorn, H. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(9), e1011457.
Development of human hippocampal subfield microstructure and relation to associative inference. Vinci-Booher, S., Schlichting, M. L., Preston, A. R., & Pestilli, F. (2023). Cerebral Cortex, 33(18), 10207–10220.
Task-dependent optimal representations for cerebellar learning. Xie, M., Muscinelli, S. P., Decker Harris, K., & Litwin-Kumar, A. (2023). eLife, 12, e82914.
Dissecting the chain of information processing and its interplay with neurochemicals and fluid intelligence across development. Zacharopoulos, G., Sella, F., Emir, U., & Cohen Kadosh, R. (2023). eLife, 12, e84086.
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shuffle your favorite playlist and post the first five songs that come up. then copy/paste this ask to your favorite mutuals <3
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i didn't realize you could just search songs with the audio post thing lol. We now have a multisensory experience available in the askbox
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“Nehanda” is a performance by artist nora chipaumire that defies description. The piece probes the Zimbabwean fight for independence and its colonial history, through the legend of Nehanda, a spirit that embodies only women and is venerated by the Shona people in Zimbabwe and central Mozambique.
nora chipaumire’s “Nehanda.” PHOTO: SACHYN MITAL
The complete performance runs five and a half hours, but a one-hour slice will be performed at ArtsEmerson May 17-21. The music is a powerful part of this experience. It has been described as an African opera, but listeners will find instruments and sounds new to that genre, like turntables, Ngoma drums and samples of field recordings. “Nehanda” is multisensory, impactful on every level.
“It’s beautiful, it’s powerful, it smells, it’s acoustically sensational,” says Peter van Heerden, a member of the show’s developmental team and the actor playing The Empire. “The story that’s been told is so rich and big and fat and it continues to live on in some way because colonialism’s not dead.”
chipaumire grew up in what was then called Umtali, Rhodesia (now Mutare, Zimbabwe) and was educated under a system that forced colonial narratives on Black native Africans. Her experiences inform this work, but it’s told in much broader terms, encapsulating the deep connection and history of native Zimbabweans to their land and the deep, long term impact of colonialism on the culture.
“Nehanda” is not a comfortable piece of art. And it’s not supposed to be. Audience members sit on stage with the cast, they are complicit in the action and can choose how to react. They can sit in silence and merely observe or they can chant in unison with the cast.
nora chipaumire’s “Nehanda.” PHOTO: SACHYN MITAL
“You’re not coming to watch a pantomime. You’re not coming to watch a 90-minute play or a 20-minute movie,” says van Heerden. “We’re asking you to come for five and half hours, be present, be engaged, be part of what is happening and have the experience. If you’re not ready to do that, don’t waste your time.”
The performance has only been done in full once, but the team has plans to perform all five and half hours in Montreal later this year. “Nehanda” is at its most powerful when taken in full. For now, Boston will be stirred by this one-hour selection of the piece.
“For my entire life I have been in search of justice and Nehanda is the spirit of justice,” says nora chipaumire. “Whenever [the performers] sit with the public in any city, including Boston, that is success.”
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Have You Considered... Clubhouse?
In the last installation of Have You Considered, we expounded the benefits of Spotify in helping a business standout amongst an oversaturated social media market. Adding an audio component to your marketing strategy, alongside face-to-face outreach and video, creates a multisensory campaign which helps engage different customer segments.
Spotify helps humanise a brand and introduces creativity to your marketing plan. If you’re operating as a Business to Business (B2B) however, there is a more business-focused platform you could use to accomplish this: Clubhouse.
Clubhouse had its fifteen minutes of fame in 2020 when it first launched amidst a changing business landscape. It spiked in popularity and, while it may have fallen slightly off the radar since, Clubhouse remains an innovative platform. It offers businesses an opportunity to not only engage customers but also conduct valuable market research.
What is Clubhouse?
Clubhouse is like an always-on dinner party where you can hang out with friends, meet new ones and talk about anything. When you're on Clubhouse, it's not about posting content, but joining a community of friends-of-friends who come together to meet, talk, and share ideas. We built Clubhouse for people who value rich friendships and conversation, care about experiences, memories and being in the moment.
Clubhouse has been described as a hybrid of conference calls, talkback radio and a house party. Originally run as an invite-only platform, Clubhouse is now freely available to anyone who downloads the app. When you sign up, you’ll be prompted to follow people or choose topics of interest. The app then recommends ‘rooms’. Rooms are topic-orientated spaces, where Clubhouse members can go to talk to other members or listen to discourse.
Clubhouse grew from over 3.5 million global downloads to 8.1 million in February 2021, at the peak of its popularity. This explosion in followers was attributed to high-profile celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Mark Zuckerburg joining the app.
While the rate of new membership has dropped since the height of its hype, in 2022 Clubhouse maintained around 10 million users from around the world.
How Can Clubhouse Help Businesses?
Clubhouse is ideal for B2Bs and small businesses. With a relatively small userbase when compared to major platforms like Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn, it’s easier to be heard (figuratively and literally) above the noise.
Learn from others. There is a significant number of business owners and leaders on Clubhouse, who are in rooms and clubs ready to have a conversation. Search for events and rooms that are relevant to your industry to forge useful connections. Once you find people who have succeeded in something similar to what you are doing, take the opportunity of Clubhouse’s format to ask them questions and listen to what they’re willing to share.
Find investors. Focus on creating a digital space for your business, promoting what you’re doing, and forging connections by joining lots of different rooms. If you spend time on the Clubhouse app, there is an opportunity to make valuable connections with potential investors. Keep an eye open for relevant networking events, rooms and clubs.
Host virtual events. Clubhouse members don’t only join rooms, they can also create them. These rooms are a great way to gain followers and engage with connections and potential customers. Attract new members to your room by hosting a virtual event, perhaps to celebrate the launch of a new product or for fundraising.
Gain followers. To get the followers you need to make your Clubhouse account a success, invest time in the app and join plenty of rooms and clubs. Finding a following on Clubhouse can boost your following on other social media platforms as people want to learn more about your business after talking to you or hearing you speak.
Research the market. Clubhouse doesn’t only link you to an audience, it also allows you to have meaningful conversations with them. By engaging with your market on this intimate scale, you can find out what your customers want, identify areas for development in your business and marketing plans, and improve customer service and aftercare.
You can also test marketing strategies before implementing them on larger social media platforms, like new branding or perhaps sharing an amazing explainer video…
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How to Utilise Clubhouse
One of the best ways to utilise Clubhouse is to host rooms and clubs. To do this, you need to build your room around a topic. This can be as generalised or niche as you want. There are five types of rooms you can create or participate in on Clubhouse:
Welcome Rooms. Welcome Rooms are created when new users sign up. If someone in your phone contacts joins Clubhouse, you may get a notification to join a Welcome Room—a private room where you and other contacts of the new user can help orient them to Clubhouse. You can also open the room to the public. If you see Welcome Rooms in your feed, feel free to jump in and say hello. Clubhouse promotes an informal environment, and you never know what useful contacts you might end up making!
Open Rooms. Anyone can join an Open Room. They're popular for hosting public conversations, shows, or meeting lots of new people. This is the default setting for rooms on Clubhouse.
Social Rooms. Social Rooms are only for the people in your Clubhouse circle. So that's your followers and the followers of any of the speakers. To expand the list of people who can be invited, add one of your followers as a moderator, and they'll be able to invite the people in their circles to the room.
Club Rooms. A new function added by Clubhouse in 2022, you can now open a room within a Club so members can join you to discuss relevant topics. You can always open the room to anyone on Clubhouse, which is a great way to expand club membership.
Closed Rooms. Also called Private Rooms, are only for people you invite. We hope that Closed Rooms will be helpful when you are looking to have more private conversations, or want to talk with a smaller group but haven't yet set up a club for it. When you start a Closed Room, you can always ping in more people or open it up to either a Social or Open Room.
As well as rooms, there are also events. These are scheduled conversations with optional co-hosts to help with moderation. Once an event is created, it’s added to Clubhouse’s bulletin to attract followers. The bulletin displays upcoming scheduled events and allows users to set notifications to remind them when it’s coming up.
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FUTURISTIC SEO 🤖
🚀 The Futuristic Approach of SEO: Navigating the Ever-Evolving Digital Landscape 🤖
SEO is no longer just about keywords and backlinks. To thrive in the future, it needs to embrace cutting-edge technology and adapt to the changing ways people search and interact with online content. Here's a glimpse into the futuristic approach of SEO:
1. AI-Powered Optimization:
Predictive Analysis: AI algorithms will analyze vast amounts of data to predict future search trends and user behavior, allowing marketers to proactively optimize content. 📈
Automated Content Generation: AI tools will assist in creating high-quality, SEO-friendly content, from blog posts to product descriptions, saving time and resources. ✍️
Personalized Search: AI will personalize search results based on individual preferences, search history, and location, leading to more relevant and engaging experiences. 🎯
2. Voice Search Dominance:
Conversational Keywords: SEO will focus on long-tail keywords and natural language phrases used in voice search queries. 🗣️
Featured Snippets: Optimizing for featured snippets will be crucial, as voice assistants often read out answers directly from these. 🎤
Local SEO: Voice search is often used for local searches, making local SEO even more critical. 📍
3. The Rise of Semantic Search:
Understanding Intent: SEO will shift from matching keywords to understanding the intent behind search queries. 🤔
Contextual Relevance: Content will need to be relevant to the overall context of the search, not just individual keywords.
Knowledge Graphs: Optimizing for knowledge graphs will become essential for appearing in rich search results and voice assistant responses. 🧠
4. Multisensory Search Experiences:
Beyond Text: SEO will expand to include visual, auditory, and even haptic elements to cater to multisensory search. 🖼️🎧🖐️
AR/VR Integration: Optimizing content for AR/VR experiences will become increasingly important as these technologies become more mainstream. 🕶️
Voice-Activated Interactions: Websites and apps will need to be optimized for voice commands and interactions. 🕹️
5. The Metaverse and Web3:
Decentralized Search: SEO will need to adapt to decentralized search engines and platforms in the metaverse and Web3. 🌐
Virtual Content Optimization: Optimizing virtual assets, avatars, and virtual spaces for search within the metaverse will be crucial. 🧑🚀
Blockchain-Based SEO: New SEO strategies will emerge based on blockchain technology and tokenized ecosystems. ⛓️
6. Ethical and User-Centric SEO:
Transparency and Trust: SEO practices will prioritize transparency, user privacy, and ethical data usage. 🤝
Accessibility and Inclusivity: SEO will focus on making online content accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities or disabilities. 🌍
Combating Misinformation: SEO professionals will play a role in combating misinformation and promoting credible sources. 🛡️
#FutureofSEO #AI #VoiceSearch #SemanticSEO #MultisensorySearch #MetaverseSEO #Web3SEO #EthicalSEO #UserCentricSEO
By embracing these futuristic approaches, businesses can stay ahead of the curve and ensure their online presence remains strong and relevant in the ever-evolving digital landscape. 🚀
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SEO EXPERT PREDRAG PETROVIC
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WHAT ABOUT DIGITAL ART STRATEGY IN 2025?
🎨 Digital Art Strategy in the Age of Multisensory Search: A Symphony of Senses 🎶
The digital art world is on the brink of a sensory revolution! 💥 Multisensory search is changing how people discover and experience art online, pushing digital art strategy beyond visuals to embrace a symphony of senses 👁️👃🖐️👂. This means artists and marketers need to adapt to stay ahead of the curve and captivate audiences in exciting new ways.
Here's how to elevate your digital art strategy in this new era:
1. Beyond the Visual: A Feast for the Senses ✨
It's time to think beyond pixels and color palettes! 🌈 Engage multiple senses to create a truly immersive experience:
Sound: Weave in soundscapes, ambient music, or even voiceovers to complement your visuals and evoke specific emotions. 🎧 Imagine a digital painting accompanied by the gentle rustling of leaves or the crashing of waves. 🌊
Touch: Explore haptic technology to let users "feel" the texture of a sculpture or the brushstrokes of a painting. 🖐️ Imagine feeling the rough texture of a digital sculpture or the smooth surface of a virtual vase.
Smell: While not yet directly integrated, evoke the sense of smell through visual cues and evocative descriptions. 👃 Imagine a still life of flowers accompanied by text describing their sweet fragrance. 🌸
2. Boosting Discoverability: SEO for the Multisensory Web 🔍
Multisensory search expands how people find art online. Optimize your strategy to be discoverable:
Voice Search Optimization: Use natural language and conversational keywords that people might use when searching with voice assistants. 🗣️ Think "show me vibrant abstract art with calming music" rather than just "abstract art."
Accessibility is Key: Include audio descriptions and transcripts for your artwork. This not only makes it accessible to a wider audience, including those with visual impairments, but also improves searchability. transcript
Structured Data: Implement schema markup to help search engines understand the sensory elements of your artwork, making it more likely to appear in multisensory search results. 📊
3. Immersive Experiences: Where Art Comes Alive 🌌
Multisensory search fuels the demand for immersive art. Embrace these strategies:
AR/VR Integration: Transport users into your art with augmented and virtual reality experiences. 🕶️ Imagine walking through a virtual gallery or interacting with a 3D sculpture in your living room.
Interactive Installations: Combine digital art with physical installations that engage multiple senses. 🎪 Imagine a digital artwork that reacts to touch or sound, creating a dynamic and engaging experience.
AI-Powered Personalization: Use AI to tailor art experiences to individual preferences and sensory input. 🤖 Imagine an algorithm that curates artwork based on your favorite colors, sounds, and even your mood.
4. New Frontiers: Platforms and Formats of the Future 🚀
Multisensory search is driving innovation in art platforms and formats:
Embrace the Metaverse: Explore new platforms like the metaverse that support multisensory experiences. 🌐 Imagine showcasing your art in a virtual gallery where users can interact with it using all their senses.
Experiment with New Formats: Create art specifically designed for multisensory experiences, such as interactive installations, 3D sculptures, and immersive soundscapes. 💡
Tech Collaboration: Partner with developers and engineers to create groundbreaking ways to experience and interact with digital art. 🤝
5. Accessibility and Inclusivity for All 🌍
Multisensory search can make art more accessible and inclusive. Prioritize:
Accessibility in Design: Ensure your artwork can be enjoyed by people with disabilities, including those with visual or auditory impairments. ♿
Diverse Experiences: Offer a range of multisensory experiences to cater to different preferences and needs. 🌈
Cultural Awareness: Use multisensory elements to showcase art from diverse cultures and perspectives, fostering understanding and appreciation. 🌎
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Sound-Enhanced Visual Search Optimization
Sound-enhanced visual search is poised to become a major player in the future of online experiences. As we move into 2025 and beyond, expect to see these trends shaping the landscape:
The Rise of Immersive Experiences:
Augmented Reality (AR) Enhancement: 📱 AR applications will increasingly utilize spatial audio 🎧 to guide users and enhance immersion. Imagine exploring a museum 🏛️ with an AR app that provides audio descriptions and directional cues as you approach exhibits.
Virtual Reality (VR) Integration: 🥽 Sound will play a crucial role in creating realistic and engaging VR environments. Imagine walking through a virtual store 🛍️ where the sounds of footsteps 👣, ambient music 🎶, and product-specific audio cues 🔊 create a truly immersive shopping experience.
Hyper-Personalization with AI: 🤖
AI-Powered Sound Design: Artificial intelligence will be used to personalize audio cues based on user preferences, context, and past behavior. Imagine an e-commerce site where the background music 🎼 and sound effects ✨ adapt to your browsing history and preferences.
Adaptive Sound Feedback: 🗣️ AI algorithms will analyze user interactions and provide real-time audio feedback that enhances engagement and learning. Imagine a language learning app 🗣️ that uses AI to provide personalized pronunciation feedback through sound.
Accessibility and Inclusivity:
Sound-Based Navigation: ➡️ Sound-enhanced visual search will be increasingly used to improve accessibility for visually impaired individuals. Imagine a smartphone app that uses spatial audio to guide users through complex environments.
Multisensory Content Design: 👁️👂 Content creators will prioritize multisensory experiences that cater to diverse needs and preferences. Imagine a website that offers both visual and auditory versions of its content, making it accessible to a wider audience.
Sound and the Metaverse: 🌌
3D Soundscapes: As the metaverse evolves, sound will be crucial in creating realistic and immersive virtual worlds. Imagine exploring a metaverse environment with 3D audio that accurately reflects the spatial relationships between objects and avatars.
Sonic Branding in Virtual Spaces: 🛍️ Brands will use sound to create unique identities and experiences within the metaverse. Imagine a virtual store with a distinctive sonic logo and ambient soundscape that reinforces brand recognition.
Beyond the Screen:
Sound-Enhanced Physical Spaces: 🏪 Sound-enhanced visual search will extend beyond screens and into physical spaces. Imagine a retail store that uses strategically placed speakers 🔈 to guide customers towards specific products or areas.
Internet of Things (IoT) Integration: 💡 Sound will be integrated into everyday objects and environments through the IoT. Imagine a smart home 🏡 that uses sound cues to alert you to important events or guide you through daily tasks.
Challenges and Considerations:
Data Privacy: 🔐 Collecting and using data to personalize sound experiences raises privacy concerns that need to be addressed transparently and ethically.
Cognitive Overload: 🤯 Too many auditory cues can lead to cognitive overload and a negative user experience. Careful sound design and user testing are crucial.
Technological Advancements: 🚀 Further advancements in spatial audio, AI, and sensory technology are needed to fully realize the potential of sound-enhanced visual search.
Sound-enhanced visual search is poised to transform how we interact with the digital and physical world. By embracing these emerging trends and addressing the challenges, we can create more engaging, accessible, and personalized experiences for everyone.
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Interesting Papers for Week 5, 2024
Input density tunes Kenyon cell sensory responses in the Drosophila mushroom body. Ahmed, M., Rajagopalan, A. E., Pan, Y., Li, Y., Williams, D. L., Pedersen, E. A., … Clowney, E. J. (2023). Current Biology, 33(13), 2742-2760.e12.
Different types of uncertainty in multisensory perceptual decision making. Aston, S., Nardini, M., & Beierholm, U. (2023). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 378(1886).
Multisensory causal inference is feature-specific, not object-based. Badde, S., Landy, M. S., & Adams, W. J. (2023). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 378(1886).
Obstacle avoidance in aerial pursuit. Brighton, C. H., Kempton, J. A., France, L. A., KleinHeerenbrink, M., Miñano, S., & Taylor, G. K. (2023). Current Biology, 33(15), 3192-3202.e3.
Looking away to see: The acquisition of a search habit away from the saccade direction. Chen, C., & Lee, V. G. (2023). Vision Research, 211, 108276.
Experience dependent plasticity of higher visual cortical areas in the mouse. Craddock, R., Vasalauskaite, A., Ranson, A., & Sengpiel, F. (2023). Cerebral Cortex, 33(15), 9303–9312.
The effects of probabilistic context inference on motor adaptation. Cuevas Rivera, D., & Kiebel, S. (2023). PLOS ONE, 18(7), e0286749.
Absence of visual cues motivates desert ants to build their own landmarks. Freire, M., Bollig, A., & Knaden, M. (2023). Current Biology, 33(13), 2802-2805.e2.
Temporal and spatial reference frames in visual working memory are defined by ordinal and relational properties. Heuer, A., & Rolfs, M. (2023). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 49(9), 1361–1375.
An adaptive behavioral control motif mediated by cortical axo-axonic inhibition. Jung, K., Chang, M., Steinecke, A., Burke, B., Choi, Y., Oisi, Y., … Kwon, H.-B. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(8), 1379–1393.
Remapping in a recurrent neural network model of navigation and context inference. Low, I. I., Giocomo, L. M., & Williams, A. H. (2023). eLife, 12, e86943.3.
The role of conflict processing in multisensory perception: behavioural and electroencephalography evidence. Marly, A., Yazdjian, A., & Soto-Faraco, S. (2023). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 378(1886).
Using temperature to analyze the neural basis of a time-based decision. Monteiro, T., Rodrigues, F. S., Pexirra, M., Cruz, B. F., Gonçalves, A. I., Rueda-Orozco, P. E., & Paton, J. J. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(8), 1407–1416.
Functional organization of visual responses in the octopus optic lobe. Pungor, J. R., Allen, V. A., Songco-Casey, J. O., & Niell, C. M. (2023). Current Biology, 33(13), 2784-2793.e3.
What do our sampling assumptions affect: How we encode data or how we reason from it? Ransom, K. J., Perfors, A., Hayes, B. K., & Connor Desai, S. (2023). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 49(9), 1419–1438.
Robust estimation of cortical similarity networks from brain MRI. Sebenius, I., Seidlitz, J., Warrier, V., Bethlehem, R. A. I., Alexander-Bloch, A., Mallard, T. T., … Morgan, S. E. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(8), 1461–1471.
How coupled slow oscillations, spindles and ripples coordinate neuronal processing and communication during human sleep. Staresina, B. P., Niediek, J., Borger, V., Surges, R., & Mormann, F. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(8), 1429–1437.
Organizing memories for generalization in complementary learning systems. Sun, W., Advani, M., Spruston, N., Saxe, A., & Fitzgerald, J. E. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(8), 1438–1448.
Homogeneous inhibition is optimal for the phase precession of place cells in the CA1 field. Vandyshev, G., & Mysin, I. (2023). Journal of Computational Neuroscience, 51(3), 389–403.
Excitatory nucleo-olivary pathway shapes cerebellar outputs for motor control. Wang, X., Liu, Z., Angelov, M., Feng, Z., Li, X., Li, A., … Gao, Z. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(8), 1394–1406.
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