2008
DOI: 10.4018/jthi.2008100104
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Incorporating Simulated Animal Attacks in Human Technology Interaction Interfaces

Abstract: Enhanced cognition within the temporal vicinity of animal attacks arguably allowed our hominid ancestors to better build and associate memories related to the animals and their typical habitat markers, which in turn increased their survival chances. This may be at the source of an unusual phenomenon with limited but interesting practical uses in the design of human-technology interaction interfaces for learning tasks; the phenomenon involves modern humans' short-term memories being instantaneously turned into … Show more

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