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Wearable Sleep Technology in Clinical and Research Settings

by Research Team | Jul 1, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): DE ZAMBOTTI, MASSIMILIANO CELLINI, NICOLA GOLDSTONE, AIMÉE COLRAIN, IAN M. BAKER, FIONA C. Abstract: The accurate assessment of sleep is critical to better understand and evaluate its role in health and disease. The boom in wearable technology is part of...

I track, therefore I walk – Exploring the motivational costs of wearing activity trackers in actual users

by Research Team | Jul 1, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Attig, ChristianeFranke, Thomas Abstract: Personal quantification is one fundamental mechanism of gamification. Activity trackers constitute a prototypic case for studying the psychological dynamics of this mechanism. Despite their high potential to...

Personalized support for well-being at work: an overview of the SWELL project

by Research Team | Jun 20, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Kraaij, WesselVerberne, SuzanKoldijk, Saskiade Korte, Elsbethvan Dantzig, SaskiaSappelli, MayaShoaib, MuhammadBosems, StevenAchterkamp, ReinoudBonomi, AlbertoSchavemaker, JohnHulsebosch, BobWabeke, ThymenVollenbroek-Hutten, MiriamNeerincx, MarkSinderen,...

Rethinking Technologies for Behavior Change: A View from the Inside of Human Change

by Research Team | Jun 17, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Amon Rapp Maurizio Tirassa Lia Tirabeni Abstract: Human-Computer Interaction researchers are increasingly designing technologies aimed at supporting “behavior change.” The model of change, which most of these works embrace, focuses on the idea that change...

How motivational feedback increases user’s benefits and continued use: A study on gamification, quantified-self and social networking

by Research Team | Jun 1, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Hassan, LobnaDias, AntonioHamari, Juho Abstract: With the increasing provenance of hedonic and social information systems, systems are observed to employ other forms of feedback and design than purely informational in order to increase user engagement and...
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