“How people tend to organize sensory information into unified wholes in haptic phone?: focusing on cross modality interaction” by An and Lee

  • ©Ji-Hye An and Su-Jin Lee

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Entry Number: 86

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    How people tend to organize sensory information into unified wholes in haptic phone?: focusing on cross modality interaction

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    Considerations of interface design have been limited to the senses of sight and hearing. However, as the sense of touch, such as haptics, began to be applied to equipment, new interaction has emerged. Due to the integrated nature of people (Goldstein, 2002), it is important for a new system that added tactile stimuli to correctly analyze and understand users’ experiences. This study analyzes integrated cross modality user experiences from devices providing information on the senses of sight, hearing, and touch.

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    Goldstein, E. B. 2007. Sensation & Perception, 7th edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.Google Scholar
    Strauss, A. & Corbin, J. 1990. Basics of Qualitative Research: Grounded Theory, Procedures, and Techniques. Sage Publications, Newbury Park, CA.Google Scholar


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