Mobile Being:: How inbodied & embodied practice may inform mobile cognition
Mobile Being:: How inbodied & embodied practice may inform mobile cognition
What is “mobile cognition?” This is a term at the early stages of use. This paper explores the opportunities for human-systems interaction technology research and design in framing “mobile” as a modifier for a type of cognition – cognition on the go. It offers a rationale for foregrounding this brain/body connexion
schraefel, m.c.
ac304659-1692-47f6-b892-15113b8c929f
24 August 2015
schraefel, m.c.
ac304659-1692-47f6-b892-15113b8c929f
schraefel, m.c.
(2015)
Mobile Being:: How inbodied & embodied practice may inform mobile cognition.
Mobile Cognition, Part of Mobile HCI Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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What is “mobile cognition?” This is a term at the early stages of use. This paper explores the opportunities for human-systems interaction technology research and design in framing “mobile” as a modifier for a type of cognition – cognition on the go. It offers a rationale for foregrounding this brain/body connexion
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Published date: 24 August 2015
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Mobile Cognition, Part of Mobile HCI Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2015-08-23
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Agents, Interactions & Complexity
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/379450
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