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User Perceptions of Haptic Fidgets on Mobile Devices for Attention and Task Performance

Authors : Anna Williams, Brianna Posadas, Diandra Prioleau, Isabel Laurenceau, Juan E. Gilbert

Published in: Advances in Design for Inclusion

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Fidgeting, while primarily recognized as a distinguishing characteristic of neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism or ADHD, has also recently been recognized as a potential focus and attention aid for learning in traditional classroom environments. Everyone fidgets to greater or lesser extents, perhaps everyone can benefit from fidgeting aids to refocus attention. The recent explosion in popularity of fidgeting aids, such as fidget spinners, fidget cubes, and other toys highlights the broad appeal of these objects. Human-Computer Interaction researchers have taken an interest in the contributions of fidgeting to productivity. While these works connect the concepts of visual and motor stimulus as meaningful fidgets, little investigation has been done as to the potential contributions of haptic stimulus in digital fidgets. We designed and tested haptic mobile fidgets and compared their effects on task performance and user preference against the traditional spinner and no fidget apparatus.

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Metadata
Title
User Perceptions of Haptic Fidgets on Mobile Devices for Attention and Task Performance
Authors
Anna Williams
Brianna Posadas
Diandra Prioleau
Isabel Laurenceau
Juan E. Gilbert
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94622-1_2

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