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* [http://www.syros.aegean.gr/users/tsp/conf_pub/C12/c12.pdf Activity Theory vs Cognitive Science in the Study of Human-Computer Interaction] | * [http://www.syros.aegean.gr/users/tsp/conf_pub/C12/c12.pdf Activity Theory vs Cognitive Science in the Study of Human-Computer Interaction] | ||
: Provides a brief history of Cognitive Science and HCI, then compares the effectiveness of the aforementioned theories in aiding design and development. (Owner : Steven) | : Provides a brief history of Cognitive Science and HCI, then compares the effectiveness of the aforementioned theories in aiding design and development. (Owner : Steven) | ||
* [http://dionysus.psych.wisc.edu/Lit/Articles/kornblumS1990a.pdf Dimensional Overlap: Cognitive Basis for Stimulus-Response compatibility] Kornblum-1990-DOC | |||
: Provides a model of stimulus-response compatibility, the finding that people respond faster when the proper response to a stimulus is similar to the stimulus itself. (Owner : Adam) | |||
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- Provides a brief history of Cognitive Science and HCI, then compares the effectiveness of the aforementioned theories in aiding design and development. (Owner : Steven)
- Dimensional Overlap: Cognitive Basis for Stimulus-Response compatibility Kornblum-1990-DOC
- Provides a model of stimulus-response compatibility, the finding that people respond faster when the proper response to a stimulus is similar to the stimulus itself. (Owner : Adam)