Multisensory Interactions/Sensory Augmentation Systems
2014
Faculty
We employ theories related to executive control of our working memory (e.g., cognitive load theory) and differentiation of resource capacity according to stages in information processing, perceptual modality and processing codes (e.g., multiple resource theory). We design multisensory cues or alternative interaction schemes that help to reduce end-users’ mental workload while engaged in physical and virtual information spaces.
Research Areas
Enabling Technologies