One of the most important findings to emerge from the field of cognitive psychology in recent years has been the discovery that humans have a very limited ability to process incoming sensory information. In fact, contrary to many of the most influential human operator models, the latest research has shown that humans use the same limited pool of attentional resources to process the inputs arriving from each of their senses (e.g., hearing, vision, touch, smell, etc). His research calls for a radical new way of examining and understanding the senses, which has major implications for the way we design everything from household products to multimodal user interfaces. Instead, interface designers should realize that the decision to stimulate mor...
When people interact with products, all their sensory modalities are open to receive information. Ho...
In daily life our sensory systems continuously receive complex information from different sensory mo...
Our senses are not separated. Information received from one sensory modality may be linked with, or ...
One of the most important findings to emerge from the field of cognitive psychology in recent years ...
Behavioral studies of multisensory integration and cross-modal spatial attention have identified man...
In this paper, the authors detail how attentional distribution can work in the important example of ...
During our daily lives our senses are flooded with information. We can see, hear, feel, smell, and t...
Humans are multi-sensory beings who make sense of theworld via multiple sensory modalities. However,...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
We perceive and understand our environment using many sensory systems-vision, touch, hearing, taste,...
Convergence of multisensory information can improve the likelihood of detecting and responding to an...
Sensory design has become a growing trend across a variety of design fields by reason of its potenti...
AbstractRecent research on multisensory perception suggests a number of general principles for cross...
When people interact with products, all their sensory modalities are open to receive information. Ho...
In daily life our sensory systems continuously receive complex information from different sensory mo...
Our senses are not separated. Information received from one sensory modality may be linked with, or ...
One of the most important findings to emerge from the field of cognitive psychology in recent years ...
Behavioral studies of multisensory integration and cross-modal spatial attention have identified man...
In this paper, the authors detail how attentional distribution can work in the important example of ...
During our daily lives our senses are flooded with information. We can see, hear, feel, smell, and t...
Humans are multi-sensory beings who make sense of theworld via multiple sensory modalities. However,...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
We perceive and understand our environment using many sensory systems-vision, touch, hearing, taste,...
Convergence of multisensory information can improve the likelihood of detecting and responding to an...
Sensory design has become a growing trend across a variety of design fields by reason of its potenti...
AbstractRecent research on multisensory perception suggests a number of general principles for cross...
When people interact with products, all their sensory modalities are open to receive information. Ho...
In daily life our sensory systems continuously receive complex information from different sensory mo...
Our senses are not separated. Information received from one sensory modality may be linked with, or ...