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Synthetic character trains medical students
Via the Presence Listserv Researchers at RTI International have developed a virtual reality training simulation that allows users to practice responding to some of the most common participant questions relating to informed consent. The simulation was tested in the Medical Cogn... Read more ...
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Positive Psychology Award from John Templeton...
Via the APA Monitor The John Templeton Foundation seeks applications for the eighth annual Martin E.P. Seligman Award for Outstanding Dissertation Research in Positive Psychology. The prize awards $1,000 to a scholar who has completed a PhD dissertation in any area of positive psycho... Read more ...
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WMMNA: Instant Feeling Messages
[posted By Regine on WMMNA] emosive is a service for mobile devices which allows capturing, storing and sharing of fleeting emotional experiences. Based on the Cognitive PrimingGo theory, as we become more immersed in digital media through our mobile devices, our personal media inventor... Read more ...
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Branding the brain
via Sci-Con Researchers from the University of Michigan and Harvard University have used fMRI to find out which brain areas are activated by specific qualities of brands and products. The study, forthcoming in the Journal of Consumer Research , is the first to use fMRI to assess consumer... Read more ...
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Brains are gorgeous at the right magnification
Via Neurofuture Mark Miller's photographs of the brain show that even neurons can become spectacular pieces of art at the right scale. In particular, this photo (depicting red retrobeads from the pyramidal tract merged with a blue fluoroNisal counterstain) ... Read more ...
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Virtual clay
Via Transmaterial Researchers at Buffalo's Virtual Reality Lab have developed a virtual sculpting system that replicates in real time the physical act of sculpting a block of clay. A special glove records the force exerted by the hand in manipulating and shaping a block... Read more ...
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Acclair
[the author of this articke is Régine Debatty, we-make-money-not-art ] Acclair , by Luther Thie and Eyal Fried , is a security and neuromarketing service that points to Acclairism, a new form of discrimination based on the individual's bio-data and membership in an "acclaired... Read more ...
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Are game designers discarding heads-up displays?
Via Wired Some game designers are discarding "heads-up displays," trying to create a more immersive environment by providing game data such as a player's health and ammo levels using subtler hints that are truer to life. Big mistake, according to Clive Thompson: I let fly with a flurry o... Read more ...
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20th International Symposium on Human Factors...
Via the IST Research website Sophia Antipolis, France The International Symposia on "Human Factors in Telecommunication" (HFT) are organized every second year to provide a forum for Human Factors experts to exchange information, views and experiences in research and... Read more ...
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Kino 3D
Kino 3D is a forum (in Italian) about open-source computer graphics. It includes several sections: - Discussion on 2D and 3D computer graphics and open source for any platform; - OpenLab: Experiments, work in progress, prototypes; - Tutorial about Blender (the ... Read more ...