L'effet de la réalité augmentée sur la mémoire autobiographique involontaire
PETIOT, Léana
Construire des visualisations immersives pour favoriser la compréhension, la prise de conscience, et le bien-être [BIVWAC]
Construire des visualisations immersives pour favoriser la compréhension, la prise de conscience, et le bien-être [BIVWAC]
SAUZEON, Helene
Bordeaux population health [BPH]
Flowers AI & CogSci: Curiosity-Driven Learning and Open-Ended Discovery in Humans and Machines [FLOWERS]
Bordeaux population health [BPH]
Flowers AI & CogSci: Curiosity-Driven Learning and Open-Ended Discovery in Humans and Machines [FLOWERS]
DRAGICEVIC, Pierre
Construire des visualisations immersives pour favoriser la compréhension, la prise de conscience, et le bien-être [BIVWAC]
Construire des visualisations immersives pour favoriser la compréhension, la prise de conscience, et le bien-être [BIVWAC]
PETIOT, Léana
Construire des visualisations immersives pour favoriser la compréhension, la prise de conscience, et le bien-être [BIVWAC]
Construire des visualisations immersives pour favoriser la compréhension, la prise de conscience, et le bien-être [BIVWAC]
SAUZEON, Helene
Bordeaux population health [BPH]
Flowers AI & CogSci: Curiosity-Driven Learning and Open-Ended Discovery in Humans and Machines [FLOWERS]
Bordeaux population health [BPH]
Flowers AI & CogSci: Curiosity-Driven Learning and Open-Ended Discovery in Humans and Machines [FLOWERS]
DRAGICEVIC, Pierre
Construire des visualisations immersives pour favoriser la compréhension, la prise de conscience, et le bien-être [BIVWAC]
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Construire des visualisations immersives pour favoriser la compréhension, la prise de conscience, et le bien-être [BIVWAC]
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CHI '25: Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, The ACM 2025 CHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2025-04-26, Yokohama. 2025-04-25
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We know little about the impact of augmented reality (AR) on human cognition, particularly regarding involuntary autobiographical memory (IAM). IAMs are spontaneous recollections of personal events, ubiquitous in daily ...Lire la suite >
We know little about the impact of augmented reality (AR) on human cognition, particularly regarding involuntary autobiographical memory (IAM). IAMs are spontaneous recollections of personal events, ubiquitous in daily life but under-researched in both psychology and human-computer interaction. We first discuss the potential opportunities and risks of replacing conventional displays with AR to increase the likelihood of IAMs. We then report on a study investigating whether stimuli displayed on the same mobile device using video-see-through AR are more likely to resurface than those shown with a simple 3D viewer. We found that AR elicits approximately twice as many IAMs in controlled settings with immediate re-exposure to contextual cues, but no measurable effect was found in everyday settings with delayed re-exposure. Therefore, AR can enhance IAMs, but its effects may be modest and short-lived in most cases. Nevertheless, future studies could reveal stronger effects of AR in other settings. Supplementary material is available at osf.io/gscpv/. © 2025 Copyright held by the owner/author(s).< Réduire
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