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Electronic media causing ADHD?
From Mind Hacks Neuroscientist Baroness Greenfield was featured on Radio 4's Today Programme this morning [realaudio] arguing that children are being medicated for ADHD when the problem might be caused by the over-use of 'electronic media' leading to short attention spans... read the ful... Read more ...
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Ageing, Impairment, and Technology
Forthcoming special issues of Pragmatics & Cognition 1. Mechanicism and Autonomy: What can Robotics Teach us About Human Cognition and Action? (call for papers) Editors: Pim Haselager , Maria Eunice Qumlice Gonzales, and Itiel Dror Deadline for submission... Read more ...
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Intelligent Medical Implants Reports Artificial...
From Business Wire (press release) BONN, Germany: IIP-Technologies GmbH For the first time, electronic signals are sent via wireless transmission, received by a learning retinal implant, and enable retinal-blinded patients who had no light perception to 'see' light and patterns. ... Read more ...
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Online Communities and Virtual Worlds for...
Via VRPSYCH mailing list The Institute of Rural Health at the Idaho State University has announced the following webconferencing session: Online Communities and Virtual Worlds for Patient and Caregiver Self-Help Groups Meeting Date and Time: APRIL 20, NOON-1:00 PM MDT (Mountain Day... Read more ...
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New book about ubicomp
Via Smart Mobs The Well's Inkwell Conference features a discussion with Adam Greenfield, author of Everyware : Computing devices shrink ever smaller and become invisible, while at the same time we interact with them and they communicate with one another. Rather than carrying phones an... Read more ...
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Neurofeedback can alleviate the symptoms of autism
Researcher Jaime Pineda at the University of California, San Diego, has conducted a pilot study to test the efficacy of neurofeedback training in alleviating the symptoms of autism. The work was presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society in San Francisco. From New Sci... Read more ...
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An android for enhancing social skills and...
An android for enhancing social skills and emotion recognition in people with autism. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2005 Dec;13(4):507-15 Authors: Pioggia G, Igliozzi R, Ferro M, Ahluwalia A, Muratori F, De Rossi D It is well documented that the processing of social and emotional ... Read more ...
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IPRIZE: a $1,000,000 Challenge for Eye-Tracking
Via the IPRIZE website Eye tracking is a viable next-generation human computer interface. For individuals with significant motor disabilities, eye-tracking interfaces represent one of the few or only ways to communicate effectively. Unfortunately, current eye-trackin... Read more ...
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2007 Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in...
The Franklin Institute is soliciting nominations for the 2007 Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science , which will be on the theme of Human-Centered Computing From the website: The Franklin Institute invites you to nominate candidates for the Benja... Read more ...
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Human Technology Special Issue: Culture,...
Via Usability News Deadline: 8 May 2006 Advances in interactive computing technology have blurred the line between art, social studies and science. The age of digital reproduction is making radical changes in how art is created, distributed and perceived. Recent work from the hu... Read more ...