What is “mobile cognition?” This is a term at the early stages of use. This paper explores the opportunities for human-systems interaction technology research and design in framing “mobile” as a modifier for a type of cognition – cognition on the go. It offers a rationale for foregrounding this brain/body connexio
Digital storytelling has emerged in recent years as a powerful tool for teaching and learning that i...
Researchers increasingly explore deploying brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for able-bodied users, w...
As theories of situated cognition have been increasingly borne out in the literature, our current un...
There is a growing body of evidence that important aspects of human cognition have been marginalized...
There is a growing body of evidence that important aspects of human cognition have been marginalized...
This work is supported by a scholarship from the University of Stirling and a research grant from SI...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in...
With the emergence of mobile and ubiquitous technologies there has been increased interest in explor...
With the emergence of mobile and ubiquitous technologies there has been increased interest in explor...
The theory of embodied cognition can provide HCI practitioners and theorists with new ideas about in...
The aim of this paper is to consider cognition as a special type of movement by emphasising the impo...
On-body technologies are emerging as a new paradigm in human-computer interaction. Instead of moving...
This presentation explores how a multimodal analysis can be used to examine the role of the body in ...
We have recently developed a mobile brain imaging method (MoBI), that allows for simultaneous record...
First paragraph: When we perform bodily gestures, are we ever literally thinking with our hands (arm...
Digital storytelling has emerged in recent years as a powerful tool for teaching and learning that i...
Researchers increasingly explore deploying brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for able-bodied users, w...
As theories of situated cognition have been increasingly borne out in the literature, our current un...
There is a growing body of evidence that important aspects of human cognition have been marginalized...
There is a growing body of evidence that important aspects of human cognition have been marginalized...
This work is supported by a scholarship from the University of Stirling and a research grant from SI...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in...
With the emergence of mobile and ubiquitous technologies there has been increased interest in explor...
With the emergence of mobile and ubiquitous technologies there has been increased interest in explor...
The theory of embodied cognition can provide HCI practitioners and theorists with new ideas about in...
The aim of this paper is to consider cognition as a special type of movement by emphasising the impo...
On-body technologies are emerging as a new paradigm in human-computer interaction. Instead of moving...
This presentation explores how a multimodal analysis can be used to examine the role of the body in ...
We have recently developed a mobile brain imaging method (MoBI), that allows for simultaneous record...
First paragraph: When we perform bodily gestures, are we ever literally thinking with our hands (arm...
Digital storytelling has emerged in recent years as a powerful tool for teaching and learning that i...
Researchers increasingly explore deploying brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for able-bodied users, w...
As theories of situated cognition have been increasingly borne out in the literature, our current un...