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The present pandemic forced our daily interactions to move into the virtual world. People had to adapt to new communication media that afford different ways of interaction.
Julian Zubek +5 more
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Human Pacemakers and Experiential Reading
This paper applies an embodied perspective to the study of reading and has a two-fold aim: (i) to discuss how reading is best understood in terms of cultural-cognitive performance that involves living bodies who actively engage with reading materials ...
Sarah Bro Trasmundi +3 more
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Counting with Cilia: The Role of Morphological Computation in Basal Cognition Research
“Morphological computation” is an increasingly important concept in robotics, artificial intelligence, and philosophy of the mind. It is used to understand how the body contributes to cognition and control of behavior.
Wiktor Rorot
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The study explored how the interactive attributes of new media technologies influence the gratification-seeking behaviour of millennials. Using a mixed methods approach, it employed a survey and focus group interviews to collect data from university ...
Adwoa Sikayena Amankwah +1 more
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Ecolinguistics reunited: Rewilding the territory
Ways of meaning link ecosystemic destruction with social and linguistic interdependencies. By freeing the entangled roots of these phenomena, we can find a way to rewilding ecolinguistic territory.
Cowley Stephen J.
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BackgroundDigital media technologies provide users with the ability to interact with content and to receive information based on their preferences and engagement.
Niu, Zhaomeng +3 more
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Ecological psychology (EP) and the enactive approach (EA) may benefit from a more focused view of lived temporality and the underlying temporal multiscalar nature of human living. We propose multiscalar temporality (MT) as a framework that complements EP
Juan M. Loaiza +5 more
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Skilfully applied, interactivity is an ingredient that may boost engagement and enhance the performance experience of a young audience. However, it can also lead to confusion, banalization and even embarrassment.
Ragnhild Tronstad
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In-game advertising: the role of newness congruence and interactivity [PDF]
Purpose – This study aims to examine the effect of game newness and game interactivity on players’ brand recall and brand attitude using contrast effect, mind-engagement and transfer effect theories.
Devika Vashisht +2 more
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Interactive Interaction Constraints [PDF]
Interaction constraints are an expressive formalism for describing coordination patterns, such as those underlying the coordination language Reo, that can be efficiently implemented using constraint satisfaction technologies such as SAT and SMT solvers. Existing implementations of interaction constraints interact with external components only in a very
Paiva Proenca, Jose, Clarke, Dave
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