Wearables are frequently designed to support users en-gaged in complex “real world” activities, ranging from food inspection to ground combat. Unfortunately, wearables also have the potential to interfere with the very tasks they are designed to support, either by distracting the user or providing them with misleading information. In 2002 we published a pilot study suggesting that a subliminal visual cuing system might be an effective low-attention interaction strategy for just-in-time memory support. In this paper we present the results of a larger study demonstrating that not only is wearable subliminal cuing significantly effective (increasing performance by a factor of approximately 1.5, p = 0.02), but even incorrect sublim-inal cues ca...
This study aims to explore subliminally encoded memory traces over time in an Attentional Blink (A...
`WearCam', a wearable multimedia system with video processing capability and wireless Internet ...
Also cited as: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting October, held ...
Abstract Wearables are frequently designed to support users engaged in complex "real world"...
International audienceThe rise of "lifelogging" in this era of rapid technological innovation has le...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
Neurocognitive self-enhancement can be defined as a voluntary attempt to improve one’s own cognitive...
The advancement of artificial intelligence and wearable computing triggers the radical innovation of...
Sensory input that is not available for conscious report can still affect our behavior. Recent findi...
Human ability to encode and memorize information fluctuates from moment to moment. Several studies h...
To cope with the rising volume of information in humancomputer interfaces, explicit and attentive in...
The goal of the current research was to examine the properties of visuomotor processing occurring in...
Emerging smart eyewear solutions offer new ways to present information. In addition, new technology ...
AbstractThere is controversy regarding whether or not involuntary attention improves response accura...
Inspired by advances in wearable technologies, we design and perform human-subject experiments. We a...
This study aims to explore subliminally encoded memory traces over time in an Attentional Blink (A...
`WearCam', a wearable multimedia system with video processing capability and wireless Internet ...
Also cited as: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting October, held ...
Abstract Wearables are frequently designed to support users engaged in complex "real world"...
International audienceThe rise of "lifelogging" in this era of rapid technological innovation has le...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
Neurocognitive self-enhancement can be defined as a voluntary attempt to improve one’s own cognitive...
The advancement of artificial intelligence and wearable computing triggers the radical innovation of...
Sensory input that is not available for conscious report can still affect our behavior. Recent findi...
Human ability to encode and memorize information fluctuates from moment to moment. Several studies h...
To cope with the rising volume of information in humancomputer interfaces, explicit and attentive in...
The goal of the current research was to examine the properties of visuomotor processing occurring in...
Emerging smart eyewear solutions offer new ways to present information. In addition, new technology ...
AbstractThere is controversy regarding whether or not involuntary attention improves response accura...
Inspired by advances in wearable technologies, we design and perform human-subject experiments. We a...
This study aims to explore subliminally encoded memory traces over time in an Attentional Blink (A...
`WearCam', a wearable multimedia system with video processing capability and wireless Internet ...
Also cited as: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting October, held ...