Augmented Feedback
Also known as: Extrinsic Feedback
Feedback provided by an external system - visual, auditory, haptic, or multimodal - that supplements the intrinsic sensory feedback a learner receives from their own body during a motor task. Augmented feedback is widely used in motor learning, rehabilitation, and embodied skill training to support self-correction when intrinsic cues are insufficient. In accessibility contexts, augmented feedback underpins sign language learning tools, gait and posture training, and rehabilitation systems where the learner cannot easily judge their own performance.
Category: Learning · Rehabilitation · HCI
Related: Closed-loop Interaction · Embodied Skill Learning