Arrangement for controlling the intensity of a physiologically perceptible effect

A strength, physiological technology, applied in the field of strength devices, can solve the problems of not considering physiological needs or conditions, not being able to be satisfied with physiological needs, and unnatural ways of enhancing effects.
CN101112121AInactive Publication Date: 2008-01-23KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Current Assignee / Owner
KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV
Publication Date
2008-01-23
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Not applicable · inactive patent

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Abstract

An arrangement (1) for controlling the intensity of a physiologically perceptible effect (e), wherein the arrangement (1) is arranged for controlling the intensity of the effect (e) depending on the time that has passed since the occurrence of at least one predefined event.
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[0001] The present invention relates to means for controlling the intensity of a physiologically perceptible effect produced by at least one effector means.

[0002] The invention also relates to a system for reproducing at least one electrical signal by means of at least one transformation device for converting the electrical signal into a physiologically perceivable form, wherein said transformation device cooperates with at least one effector device, wherein said effector device A physiologically perceivable effect is produced by altering the electrical signal before it is reproduced by a transforming device.

[0003] The invention also relates to methods of controlling the intensity of physiologically perceivable effects. Background technique

[0004] The term "effector device" is used herein rather than "effect-generating device" to improve textual readability.

[0005] A physiologically perceivable effect refers to an effect perceivable by a human. S...

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