The Impact of Device Associations on Human Memory Performance

Maddy Steeds

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Abstract

This project investigates whether associations (or stereotypes) connected to technological devices impact human memory, i.e do people remember more when using one device over another? To do this the project aims to investigate ( 1) the associations made with devices (e.g. utilitarian or hedonic qualities); ( 2) whether these associations impact human memory in controlled settings; and ( 3) if these effects transfer to applied settings. This paper describes the progress made so far in addressing Aim 1 and steps currently being undertaken to address Aim 2. The paper further identifies areas of interest surrounding Aim 3.
Original languageEnglish
Pages34-37
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Jul 2020
EventBCS HCI Doctoral Consortium 2020 - Keele University, Keele, United Kingdom
Duration: 6 Jul 20206 Jul 2020
Conference number: 33
https://hcibook.net/dc-bcshci2020/

Conference

ConferenceBCS HCI Doctoral Consortium 2020
Abbreviated titleBCS HCI 2020
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityKeele
Period6/07/206/07/20
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