Dae Shik Kim
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Recent Articles
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Guth D, Barlow J, Ponchillia P, Rodegerdts L, Kim D, Lee K
Transp Res Rec
. 2023 May;
2673(2):698-709.
PMID: 37123103
A growing number of intersections and crosswalks pose barriers to pedestrians with vision disabilities. This project investigated the effects of providing verbal descriptions of intersections and crosswalks on the performance...
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Emerson R, Kim D, Naghshineh K, Myers K
J Vis Impair Blind
. 2021 Apr;
113(3):235-247.
PMID: 33828348
Introduction: The modern long cane has been used by people who are blind for traveling for decades. This article describes parameters surrounding the collection of over 10,000 trials of people...
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Kim D, Emerson R
J Vis Impair Blind
. 2019 Mar;
112(5):435-446.
PMID: 30923414
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of cane tip design and cane technique modification on obstacle detection performance as they interact with the size, height,...
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Guth D, Long R, Kim D, Robertson E, Reesor A, Bacik C, et al.
Transp Res Rec
. 2018 Jan;
2661:43-50.
PMID: 29307955
Veering outside of crosswalks is a common problem experienced by individuals who are blind. One technology found to be effective for reducing this veer when other guidance cues are absent...
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Kim D, Emerson R, Naghshineh K
Br J Vis Impair
. 2017 Dec;
35(3):217-231.
PMID: 29276326
A repeated-measures design with block randomization was used for the study, in which 15 adults with visual impairments attempted to detect the drop-offs and obstacles with the canes of different...
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Rizzo J, Conti K, Thomas T, Hudson T, Emerson R, Kim D
Assist Technol
. 2017 May;
30(5):219-225.
PMID: 28506151
This article describes pilot testing of an adaptive mobility device-hybrid (AMD-H) combining properties of two primary mobility tools for people who are blind: the long cane and adaptive mobility devices...
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A pumpless multi-organ-on-a-chip (MOC) combined with a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) model
Lee H, Kim D, Ha S, Choi I, Lee J, Sung J
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 2016 Aug;
114(2):432-443.
PMID: 27570096
A multi-organ-on-a-chip (MOC), also known as a human-on-a-chip, aims to simulate whole body response to drugs by connecting microscale cell cultures of multiple tissue types via fluidic channels and reproducing...
8.
Kim D, Emerson R, Naghshineh K, Auer A
Ergonomics
. 2016 Apr;
60(1):59-68.
PMID: 27065052
Most travellers who are blind rely on a long cane to detect drop-offs on their walking paths. We examined how different cane shaft materials affect drop-off detection performance through providing...
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Kim D, Emerson R, Gaves E
J Vis Impair Blind
. 2016 Mar;
110(1):53-58.
PMID: 26973361
No abstract available.
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