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Motor memory in HCI

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Patibanda, Rakesh
Semertzidis, Nathan Arthur
Scary, Michaela
La Delfa, Joseph Nathan
Baytaş, Mehmet Aydin
Martin-Niedecken, Anna Lisa
Strohmeier, Paul
Fruchard, Bruno
Leigh, Sang-Won
Mekler, Elisa D.

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2020

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English

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Conference proceeding

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There is mounting evidence acknowledging that embodiment is foundational to cognition. In HCI, this understanding has been incorporated in concepts like embodied interaction, bodily play, and natural user-interfaces. However, while embodied cognition suggests a strong connection between motor activity and memory, we find the design of technological systems that target this connection to be largely overlooked. Considering this, we are provided with an opportunity to extend human capabilities through augmenting motor memory. Augmentation of motor memory is now possible with the advent of new and emerging technologies including neuromodulation, electric stimulation, brain-computer interfaces, and adaptive intelligent systems. This workshop aims to explore the possibility of augmenting motor memory using these and other technologies. In doing so, we stand to benefit not only from new technologies and interactions, but also a means to further study cognition.

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Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings

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ACM SIGCHI

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Computer software, Human factors, Human-computer interaction

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