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  • 2016 International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Unique Object Characteristics Differentially Affect Visual Attention During Viewing of Dynamic Stimuli: The Influence of Location and Luminosity

    MediaScience + 1 more

    Abstract: Understanding which characteristics of dynamic stimuli affect visual attention is crucial to usability research. We explored how object location and object luminosity differentially affect visual attention. Thirty-seven American participants viewed 34 Australian commercials, which were broken down by scene (N = 606) to identify all pertinent Areas of Interest (NAOIs = 2,695). Each AOI […]

  • 2016 International Conference on Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Computer Graphics Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Automatic Analysis of Eye-Tracking Data for Augmented Reality Applications: A Prospective Outlook

    Marche Polytechnic University + 1 more

    Abstract: Eye-tracking technology is becoming easier and cheaper to use, resulting in its increasing application to numerous fields of research. Recent years have seen rapid developments in this area. In light of the foregoing, in the context of Cultural Heritage (CH), the definition of a modern approach to understand how individuals perceive art is challenging. […]

  • 2016 Proceedings of the AHFE 2016 International Conference on Affective and Pleasurable Design Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Using Biometric Data to Assess Affective Response to Media Experiences

    Aalborg University + 1 more

    Abstract: The purpose of this work is to investigate a method of measuring emotional experience by interrupting video content every three minutes to self-report. We let 16 test participants watch the short-film Helium divided into a control group and an intervention group. The subjective experiences from nine subjects (the intervention group) were captured by self-reporting […]

  • 2016 Planning.org Open Access Peer-Reviewed

    Planning for the Subconscious

    theHAPI

    Abstract: The world is entering a new era of cognitive science that allows us to understand human behavior better than ever before. In fact, the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development recently labelled the 21st century the “Age of Biology,” noting the growing impacts of the ongoing life-science revolution, which the group predicts will change economies, […]

  • 2016 Journal of Urbanism International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Eye-tracking technology, visual preference surveys, and urban design: preliminary evidence of an effective methodology

    Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey + 1 more

    Abstract: Urban planners and designers use visual preference surveys to gather public opinion on potential designs for developments. Using eye-tracking technology, we administered a visual preference survey to a convenience sample to evaluate quantitatively the ways in which individuals process and rank images used in public settings for urban planning. We combined both a subjective […]

  • 2016 Food Quality and Preference Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Application of Hedonic Dynamics Using Multiple-Sip Temporal-Liking and Facial Expression for Evaluation of a New Beverage

    Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA) + 1 more

    Abstract: Drinking and eating are not a matter of a single sip or bite. Dynamic data gathered from multiple sip or bite, seem to be more reliable than simple sip/bite evaluation. However, methodologies and analyses based on multiple sips/bites have received little attention until recently. The present study tested an innovative approach to measure the […]

  • 2016 Journal of Business Research Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Does the presence of a mannequin head change shopping behavior?

    Stockholm School of Economics + 1 more

    Mannequins are ubiquitous; this research investigates a specific element of mannequin style, namely, the presence or absence of a humanized head. Study 1 demonstrates that in physical stores, the presence of a humanized head enhances purchase intentions for the merchandise displayed on that mannequin. However, in online stores, mannequin styles with and without humanized heads […]

  • 2016 ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Reducing Sketch Inhibition During Concept Generation: Psychophysiological Evidence of the Effect of Interventions

    Purdue University

    Abstract: This research investigated the effect of warm-up activities on cognitive states during concept generation. Psychophysiological tools including electroencephalography (EEG) and galvanic skin response (GSR) were used along with self-report measures (NASA TLX). Participants were divided into 3 test conditions: 1) no warm-up activity; 2) simple warm-up activities; 3) sketch-inhibition reducing activities. All participants did […]

  • 2016 2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Enhancing the Professional Vision of Teachers: A Physiological Study of Teaching Analytics Dashboards of Students’ Repertory Grid Exercises in Business Education

    IT University of Copenhagen + 1 more

    This paper reports on a study of the design, development and evaluation of two teaching analytics dashboards that visualize students’ repertory grid exercise data. The technical objective of the dashboards is to support teachers to investigate and compare personal constructs and element ratings by students for given topics of study at the individual student, group […]

  • 2016 2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Enhancing the Professional Vision of Teachers: A Physiological Study of Teaching Analytics Dashboards of Students’ Repertory Grid Exercises in Business Education

    IT University of Copenhagen + 1 more

    Abstract: This paper reports on a study of the design, development and evaluation of two teaching analytics dashboards that visualize students’ repertory grid exercise data. The technical objective of the dashboards is to support teachers to investigate and compare personal constructs and element ratings by students for given topics of study at the individual student, […]

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