Search Results - "Thurgood, Clementine"
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Knowledge, Perceived Benefits, Adoption, and Use of Smart Home Products
Published in International journal of human-computer interaction (15-06-2021)“…What are the relationships between knowledge of, perceived benefits, adoption of, and use of smart home products? To explore this question, in our first two…”
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Designing Objects with Meaningful Associations
Published in International journal of design (01-08-2018)“…Objects often become cherished for their ties to beliefs, experiences, memories, people, places or values that are significant to their owner. These ties can…”
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The Aesthetic Pleasure in Design Scale: The Development of a Scale to Measure Aesthetic Pleasure for Designed Artifacts
Published in Psychology of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts (01-02-2017)“…There is a lack of consistency regarding the scales used to measure aesthetic pleasure within design. They are often chosen ad hoc or adopted from other…”
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The mere exposure effect for consumer products as a consequence of existing familiarity and controlled exposure
Published in Acta psychologica (01-10-2013)“…The finding that repeated exposure to a stimulus enhances attitudes directed towards it is a well-established phenomenon. Despite this, the effects of exposure…”
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Designing Competitive Industry Sectors
Published in Design Management Journal (01-10-2016)“…Industry sectors are typified by their complex, networked, and open nature, characteristics making them well suited to innovation through the application of…”
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Towards a visual recognition threshold: New instrument shows humans identify animals with only 1ms of visual exposure
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-09-2011)“…► New equipment displays images for 1ms. ► Participants able to identify animals by name with only 1ms of exposure. ► Animals were better recognized when in…”
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Towards a visual recognition threshold: New instrument shows humans identify animals with only 1 ms of visual exposure
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-09-2011)“…The human visual system is very adept at extracting categorical information from complex scenes with only the briefest of exposure. Here we show that…”
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