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  • XPod: Emotion-aware mobile music player

    Via Pasta and Vinegar A paper by Andor Dornbush, Kevin Fisher, Kyle McKay, Alex Prikhodko, and Zary Segall describe a mobile MP3 player, the Xbox, which is able to automatically select the song best suited to the emotive situation of the user. Here is an excerpt from the article (I am... Read more ...

    Published on 01/09/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Cyberaddiction is increasing

    Psychotherapists have begun to experience the emersion of “new addictions.” These new addictions, which are directly connected to our advancing technological environment, have rooted over the past few years and patients experiencing the negative consequences are increasingly presenting for treat... Read more ...

    Published on 12/23/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • The symptoms of computer addiction..

    Psychological Symptoms Having a sense of well-being or euphoria while at the computer Inability to stop the activity Craving more and more time at the computer Neglect of family and friends Feeling empty, depressed, irritable when not at the computer Lying to employers and family... Read more ...

    Published on 10/21/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Affective computing in healthcare: the project...

    The EU-funded project Myself focuses on the enrichment of the simulations and the affective computing methodologies traditionally carried out in didactic classroom. The project's idea is to integrate affective computing into virtual tutors to enhance distance learning and training applic... Read more ...

    Published on 07/25/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • The Experience of Flow

    Flow is an optimal experience characterized by: * a sense of playfulness * a feeling of being in control * concentration and highly focused attention * mental enjoyment of the activity for its own sake * a distorted sense of time * a match between the challenge at hand and one's skills ... Read more ...

    Published on 12/09/2004 in Positive Technology Journal

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