Abstract: Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in human–computer interaction (HCI). EEC can be characterized both by its action-centeredness as well as its roots in phenomenology. The phenomenological aspects of EEC could be seen as support for trends in design emphasizing the user experience. Meanwhile, usability issues often are still approached using traditional methods based on cognitivist assumptions. In this paper, I argue for a renewed focus on improving usability from an EEC perspective. I draw mainly on a behavior-oriented interpretation of the theory, the key aspects of which are reviewed. A tentative sketch for an embodied embedded usability is proposed, doing justice to the embodie...
Researchers increasingly explore deploying brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for able-bodied users, w...
With the emerging trend in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) shifting focus from usability to facilit...
Theories of embodiment focus on how practical engagement and the structure of the body shape percept...
Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in human–comp...
Abstract: Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in h...
Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in human–compu...
The theory of embodied cognition can provide HCI practitioners and theorists with new ideas about in...
From the article: Abstract Over the last decades, philosophers and cognitive scientists have argue...
The field of human computer interaction (HCI) is deeply rooted in cognitive science. But can cogni...
Contemporary cognitive neuroscience, for the most part, aims to figure out how cognitive processes a...
The field of human computer interaction (HCI) is deeply rooted in cognitive science. But can cognit...
The most exciting hypothesis in cognitive science right now is the theory that cognition is embodied...
This article is intended as a response to Goldinger et al. and to all those, an increasing minority ...
This paper systematically explores the relationship between Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) and the...
Embodied cognition (EC), the view that the body plays a central role in shaping the mind, is gaining...
Researchers increasingly explore deploying brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for able-bodied users, w...
With the emerging trend in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) shifting focus from usability to facilit...
Theories of embodiment focus on how practical engagement and the structure of the body shape percept...
Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in human–comp...
Abstract: Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in h...
Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in human–compu...
The theory of embodied cognition can provide HCI practitioners and theorists with new ideas about in...
From the article: Abstract Over the last decades, philosophers and cognitive scientists have argue...
The field of human computer interaction (HCI) is deeply rooted in cognitive science. But can cogni...
Contemporary cognitive neuroscience, for the most part, aims to figure out how cognitive processes a...
The field of human computer interaction (HCI) is deeply rooted in cognitive science. But can cognit...
The most exciting hypothesis in cognitive science right now is the theory that cognition is embodied...
This article is intended as a response to Goldinger et al. and to all those, an increasing minority ...
This paper systematically explores the relationship between Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) and the...
Embodied cognition (EC), the view that the body plays a central role in shaping the mind, is gaining...
Researchers increasingly explore deploying brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for able-bodied users, w...
With the emerging trend in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) shifting focus from usability to facilit...
Theories of embodiment focus on how practical engagement and the structure of the body shape percept...