Cognitive neuroscience defines the sense of agency as the experience of controlling one's own actions and, through this control, affecting the external world. We believe that the sense of personal agency is a key factor in how people experience interactions with technology. This paper draws on theoretical perspectives in cognitive neuroscience and describes two implicit methods through which personal agency can be empirically investigated. We report two experiments applying these methods to HCI problems. One shows that a new input modality - skin-based interaction - can substantially increase users' sense of agency. The second demonstrates that variations in the parameters of assistance techniques such as predictive mouse acceleration can h...
In the advent of intelligent robotic tools for physically assisting humans, user experience, and int...
Although being in control is an important aspect of human-machineinteraction, little is known about ...
The sense of agency is defined as the sense of oneself as the agent of one's own actions. This also ...
Cognitive neuroscience defines the sense of agency as the experience of controlling one’s own action...
The sense of agency is the experience of controlling both one's body and the external environment. A...
[Introduction/Motivation:] Body ownership and agency are both closely related to self-consciousness....
ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seoul, South Korea, 18-23 April, 2015While the...
While the technology underlying speech interfaces has improved in recent years, our understanding of...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) allows individuals to control an external device by controlling their...
With technology in reach of everyone and the technology sector in ascendance, it is central to inves...
With technology in reach of everyone and the technology sector in ascendance, it is central to inves...
The sense of agency is the attribution of an action to ourselves, which allows us to distinguish our...
During Human–computer interaction (HCI), human can distinguish his own actions from the actions cau...
Unraveling the mechanisms underlying self and agency has been a difficult scientific problem. We arg...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) allows individuals to control an external device by controlling their...
In the advent of intelligent robotic tools for physically assisting humans, user experience, and int...
Although being in control is an important aspect of human-machineinteraction, little is known about ...
The sense of agency is defined as the sense of oneself as the agent of one's own actions. This also ...
Cognitive neuroscience defines the sense of agency as the experience of controlling one’s own action...
The sense of agency is the experience of controlling both one's body and the external environment. A...
[Introduction/Motivation:] Body ownership and agency are both closely related to self-consciousness....
ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seoul, South Korea, 18-23 April, 2015While the...
While the technology underlying speech interfaces has improved in recent years, our understanding of...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) allows individuals to control an external device by controlling their...
With technology in reach of everyone and the technology sector in ascendance, it is central to inves...
With technology in reach of everyone and the technology sector in ascendance, it is central to inves...
The sense of agency is the attribution of an action to ourselves, which allows us to distinguish our...
During Human–computer interaction (HCI), human can distinguish his own actions from the actions cau...
Unraveling the mechanisms underlying self and agency has been a difficult scientific problem. We arg...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) allows individuals to control an external device by controlling their...
In the advent of intelligent robotic tools for physically assisting humans, user experience, and int...
Although being in control is an important aspect of human-machineinteraction, little is known about ...
The sense of agency is defined as the sense of oneself as the agent of one's own actions. This also ...