As computer systems become increasingly more pervasive in everyday life, it is simultaneously becoming ever more important that the concept of universal access is accepted as a design mantra. While many physical impairments and their implications for human-computer interaction are well understood, cognitive impairments have received comparatively little attention. One of the reasons for this is the general lack of sufficiently detailed cognitive models. This paper examines how cognitive impairments can affect human-computer interaction in everyday life and the issues involved in trying to make information technology more accessible to users with cognitive impairments
In October 2005, the IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center and T.J. Watson Research Center host...
ABSTRACT. Human-computer interaction (HCI) specialists propose methodologies for building interfaces...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people interact with computers. Researchers in ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a model of cognitive impairment to help designers consider t...
Introduction Older persons with cognitive impairment have often been disregarded in providing inform...
Abstract Background It is well known that people with...
The aim of this study was to see what users with cognitive impairments experience as difficult when ...
People with cognitive difficulties, including memory, sequencing and attentional difficulties, face ...
Mild acquired cognitive impairment (MACI) is a term used to characterise persons who acquire a minor...
This paper was based on a prestigious, IBM, invitation-only workshop in New York. New results of tw...
As a discipline concerned with the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computing sy...
Despite the speedy evolution of Information and Computer Technology (ICT), and the growing recogniti...
Virtual user modeling research has attempted to address critical issues of human-computer interactio...
The main objective of this paper is to review the available literature to determine the extent to wh...
Inspired by both classical theories on technology adoption and gerontological theories on social and...
In October 2005, the IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center and T.J. Watson Research Center host...
ABSTRACT. Human-computer interaction (HCI) specialists propose methodologies for building interfaces...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people interact with computers. Researchers in ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a model of cognitive impairment to help designers consider t...
Introduction Older persons with cognitive impairment have often been disregarded in providing inform...
Abstract Background It is well known that people with...
The aim of this study was to see what users with cognitive impairments experience as difficult when ...
People with cognitive difficulties, including memory, sequencing and attentional difficulties, face ...
Mild acquired cognitive impairment (MACI) is a term used to characterise persons who acquire a minor...
This paper was based on a prestigious, IBM, invitation-only workshop in New York. New results of tw...
As a discipline concerned with the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computing sy...
Despite the speedy evolution of Information and Computer Technology (ICT), and the growing recogniti...
Virtual user modeling research has attempted to address critical issues of human-computer interactio...
The main objective of this paper is to review the available literature to determine the extent to wh...
Inspired by both classical theories on technology adoption and gerontological theories on social and...
In October 2005, the IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center and T.J. Watson Research Center host...
ABSTRACT. Human-computer interaction (HCI) specialists propose methodologies for building interfaces...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people interact with computers. Researchers in ...