In general, users act as if their behavior is controlled by a self-regulatory system (Carver & Scheier, 1998) during user-system interaction. The self-regulatory system is specified as a feedback control mechanism consisting of monitoring, evaluation, and action adjustment mechanisms. This article investigates whether perception processes take care of monitoring, and if a user's evaluation is based on the interpretation of the results of such monitoring. To do this, a typical system property, time delay, was manipulated. In an experiment, the relation between estimated task duration and actual time-to-task completion was studied. The findings support the premise that perception processes, interpreted as a monitoring mechanism, can keep ...
AbstractOne common observation about time perception is that it is subjective, dependent on factors ...
International audienceAlthough monitoring the duration of our actions is essential in many daily act...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the factors that explain variations in th...
In general, users act as if their behavior is controlled by a self-regulatory system (Carver & S...
This study evaluated whether monitoring performance against an objective measure eliminated ego depl...
System response times have been traditionally used in software engineering as an indicator of qualit...
In the user’s interaction with systems, waiting and interruptions often constitute a source of negat...
In the user’s interaction with systems, waiting and interruptions often constitute a source of negat...
In the user’s interaction with systems, waiting and interruptions often constitute a source of negat...
These experiments tested whether human duration judgments can be influenced even when the subjective...
This research relates to the usability of mixed-initiative interaction systems, in which actions can...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
Precise timing is essential for many kinds of human behavior. When a fastest response is not require...
While the effects of synthesised visual stimuli on time perception processes are well documented, ve...
Time perception is studied with subjective or semi-objective psychophysical methods. With subjective...
AbstractOne common observation about time perception is that it is subjective, dependent on factors ...
International audienceAlthough monitoring the duration of our actions is essential in many daily act...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the factors that explain variations in th...
In general, users act as if their behavior is controlled by a self-regulatory system (Carver & S...
This study evaluated whether monitoring performance against an objective measure eliminated ego depl...
System response times have been traditionally used in software engineering as an indicator of qualit...
In the user’s interaction with systems, waiting and interruptions often constitute a source of negat...
In the user’s interaction with systems, waiting and interruptions often constitute a source of negat...
In the user’s interaction with systems, waiting and interruptions often constitute a source of negat...
These experiments tested whether human duration judgments can be influenced even when the subjective...
This research relates to the usability of mixed-initiative interaction systems, in which actions can...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
Precise timing is essential for many kinds of human behavior. When a fastest response is not require...
While the effects of synthesised visual stimuli on time perception processes are well documented, ve...
Time perception is studied with subjective or semi-objective psychophysical methods. With subjective...
AbstractOne common observation about time perception is that it is subjective, dependent on factors ...
International audienceAlthough monitoring the duration of our actions is essential in many daily act...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the factors that explain variations in th...