In this study, we employed a recall test to investigate how memory load affects the learning curve of gesture-letter pairs for younger and older users. The gesture-letter pairs were carefully designed to mimic real-world gesture-function/command associations on a touchscreen mobile phone. Both younger and older user groups showed lower recall accuracy as the memory load of gesture-letter pairs increased, and recall performance improved with repeated memory training. More specifically, younger users improved rapidly over repeated memory sessions under all memory loads, whereas older users benefited much less from repeated memory sessions except the lowest memory load of 6 gesture-letter pairs. These results reveal that the memory load differ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an insight into the effects of user age on interactions with sm...
With the thriving of different natural interaction paradigms—such as gesture-based interfaces—it bec...
The present chapter describes the role of gestures in instructional design from a cognitive load the...
In this study, we employed a recall test to investigate how memory load affects the learning curve o...
Smart phones have become the hub of people lives due to the overwhelming number and extensive range...
This study investigated whether the positive effects of gestures on learning by decreasing working m...
Objective: This study presents an observation and analysis on behavioral characteristics of old user...
This paper presents two studies that investigate older adults’ gestural interaction on smartphones....
Immediate serial recall was compared in 24 younger and 24 older subjects with four kinds of material...
Touch-based interactions, if intuitive and natural, should be highly learnable. However, the learnab...
The efficiency and convenience of gesture shortcuts have an important influence ...
Objectives: Episodic memory is age-sensitive but can be strengthened by targeted training interventi...
This paper presents two studies that investigate older adults ’ gestural interaction on smartphones....
This study investigates the accuracy of drag-and-drop interaction for older adults by analyzing the ...
Considering the potential physical limitations of older adults, the naturalness of touch-based gestu...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an insight into the effects of user age on interactions with sm...
With the thriving of different natural interaction paradigms—such as gesture-based interfaces—it bec...
The present chapter describes the role of gestures in instructional design from a cognitive load the...
In this study, we employed a recall test to investigate how memory load affects the learning curve o...
Smart phones have become the hub of people lives due to the overwhelming number and extensive range...
This study investigated whether the positive effects of gestures on learning by decreasing working m...
Objective: This study presents an observation and analysis on behavioral characteristics of old user...
This paper presents two studies that investigate older adults’ gestural interaction on smartphones....
Immediate serial recall was compared in 24 younger and 24 older subjects with four kinds of material...
Touch-based interactions, if intuitive and natural, should be highly learnable. However, the learnab...
The efficiency and convenience of gesture shortcuts have an important influence ...
Objectives: Episodic memory is age-sensitive but can be strengthened by targeted training interventi...
This paper presents two studies that investigate older adults ’ gestural interaction on smartphones....
This study investigates the accuracy of drag-and-drop interaction for older adults by analyzing the ...
Considering the potential physical limitations of older adults, the naturalness of touch-based gestu...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an insight into the effects of user age on interactions with sm...
With the thriving of different natural interaction paradigms—such as gesture-based interfaces—it bec...
The present chapter describes the role of gestures in instructional design from a cognitive load the...