When people make sense of situations, illustrations, instructions and problems they do more than just think with their heads. They gesture, talk, point, annotate, make notes and so on. What extra do they get from interacting with their environment in this way? To study this fundamental problem, I looked at how people project structure onto geometric drawings, visual proofs, and games like tic tac toe. Two experiments were run to learn more about projection. Projection is a special capacity, similar to perception, but less tied to what is in the environment. Projection, unlike pure imagery, requires external structure to anchor it, but it adds ‘mental’ structure to the external scene much like an augmented reality system adds structure to an...
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This paper examines psychological evidence on the nature and role of representations in cognition. B...
When people make sense of situations, illustrations, instructions and problems they do more than jus...
This project investigates the possibility of using the concept of projection to blur a boundary, as ...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
Humans display an unrivalled degree of control over their environments. From a young age, humans rep...
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Sophie Ernst’s doctoral thesis is an artist’s contribution to media art theo...
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Empirical attempts to understand connections between abstract cognition and sensori-motor processes ...
Interpreting a scene requires understanding how its visual properties and context yield evidence abo...
This dissertation explores systems and methods for creating projection mapping content that seamless...
Human beings have the ability to ‘augment’ reality by superimposing mental imagery on the visually p...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
This paper explores how different interfaces to a problem-solving task affect how users perform it. ...
In the course of daily life we solve problems often enough that there is a special term to character...
This paper examines psychological evidence on the nature and role of representations in cognition. B...
When people make sense of situations, illustrations, instructions and problems they do more than jus...
This project investigates the possibility of using the concept of projection to blur a boundary, as ...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
Humans display an unrivalled degree of control over their environments. From a young age, humans rep...
This protocol study investigated the differences in problem-solving strategies used by participants ...
Sophie Ernst’s doctoral thesis is an artist’s contribution to media art theo...
Advances in graphical technology have now made it possible for us to interact with information in in...
Empirical attempts to understand connections between abstract cognition and sensori-motor processes ...
Interpreting a scene requires understanding how its visual properties and context yield evidence abo...
This dissertation explores systems and methods for creating projection mapping content that seamless...
Human beings have the ability to ‘augment’ reality by superimposing mental imagery on the visually p...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
This paper explores how different interfaces to a problem-solving task affect how users perform it. ...
In the course of daily life we solve problems often enough that there is a special term to character...
This paper examines psychological evidence on the nature and role of representations in cognition. B...