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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 145
Volume 145, January 2021
- Marylyn Alex, Burkhard C. Wünsche, Danielle M. Lottridge:
Virtual reality art-making for stroke rehabilitation: Field study and technology probe. 102481 - Clara Marques Caldeira, Xinning Gui, Tera L. Reynolds, Matthew J. Bietz, Yunan Chen:
Managing healthcare conflicts when living with multiple chronic conditions. 102494 - Liping Yang, Yang Bian, Xiaohua Zhao, Xiaoming Liu, Xianglin Yao:
Drivers' acceptance of mobile navigation applications: An extended technology acceptance model considering drivers' sense of direction, navigation application affinity and distraction perception. 102507 - Erin Treacy Solovey, Kimberly J. Ryan, Mary L. Cummings:
CODA: Mobile interface for enabling safer navigation of unmanned aerial vehicles in real-world settings. 102508 - Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro, Eleonora Zedda, Chiara Braschi, Roberta Franco, Alessandro Sale:
The impact of serious games with humanoid robots on mild cognitive impairment older adults. 102509 - Romy Müller, Dennis Paul, Yijun Li:
Reformulation of symptom descriptions in dialogue systems for fault diagnosis: How to ask for clarification? 102516 - Siok Wah Tay, Pin Shen Teh, Stephen J. Payne:
Reasoning about privacy in mobile application install decisions: Risk perception and framing. 102517 - Kuan-Ting Chen, Huei-Yen Winnie Chen:
Manipulating music to communicate automation reliability in conditionally automated driving: A driving simulator study. 102518 - Kaveet Laxmidas, Cory Avra, Christopher Wilcoxen, Michael Wallace, Reed Spivey, Samantha Ray, Seth Polsley, Puneet Kohli, Julie Thompson, Tracy Hammond:
CommBo: Modernizing Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 102519 - Paul Freihaut, Anja S. Göritz:
Using the computer mouse for stress measurement - An empirical investigation and critical review. 102520 - Hao Zhang, Di Wang, Yu Wang, Ying Chi, Chunyan Miao:
Development and validation of a practical instrument for evaluating players' familiarity with exergames. 102521 - Elizabeth M. Argyle, Adrian Marinescu, Max L. Wilson, Glyn Lawson, Sarah Sharples:
Physiological indicators of task demand, fatigue, and cognition in future digital manufacturing environments. 102522 - Eleni Michailidou, Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper:
Automated prediction of visual complexity of web pages: Tools and evaluations. 102523 - Theodor Wyeld, Peerumporn Jiranantanagorn, Haifeng Shen, Kewen Liao, Tomasz Bednarz:
Understanding the effects of real-time sentiment analysis and morale visualisation in backchannel systems: A case study. 102524 - Henrikke Dybvik, Martin Løland, Achim Gerstenberg, Kristoffer Bjørnerud Slåttsveen, Martin Steinert:
A low-cost predictive display for teleoperation: Investigating effects on human performance and workload. 102536 - Anna De Liddo, Nieves Pedreira-Souto, Brian Plüss:
Let's replay the political debate: Hypervideo technology for visual sensemaking of televised election debates. 102537 - Martin Viktorelius, Scott N. MacKinnon, Monica Lundh:
Automation and the imbrication of human and material agency: A sociomaterial perspective. 102538 - Rowanne Fleck, Asimina Vasalou, Konstantina Stasinou:
Tablet for two: How do children collaborate around single player tablet games? 102539 - Yiannis Georgiou, Eleni A. Kyza:
Bridging narrative and locality in mobile-based augmented reality educational activities: Effects of semantic coupling on students' immersion and learning gains. 102546 - Yingwei Zhang, Yiqiang Chen, Hanchao Yu, Zeping Lv, Xiaodong Yang, Chunyu Hu, Tengxiang Zhang:
What can "drag & drop" tell? Detecting mild cognitive impairment by hand motor function assessment under dual-task paradigm. 102547 - Jennifer Eckhardt, Christoph Kaletka, Bastian Pelka, Elisabeth Unterfrauner, Christian Voigt, Marthe Zirngiebl:
Gender in the making: An empirical approach to understand gender relations in the maker movement. 102548
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