Sensori-Motor Appropriation of an Artefact: A Neuroscientific Approach

Y. Rybarczyk,P. Hoppenot,E. Colle,D. Mestre

Published 2012 in Unknown venue

ABSTRACT

The required objective for the design of a machine to be used by a human operator is its adaptation to the user’s capabilities. According to this logic, the ideal system should fit perfectly into the human sensori-motor loop. The system would disappear from the field of consciousness and the operator would use it as a “natural” extension to her/his own body. In order to complete this goal we first have to know what the human capacities of appropriation of an artefact are. This chapter proposes to answer this question from a review of a series of studies in the field of psychology, neuropsychology, neurophysiology and information technologies.

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  • Publication year

    2012

  • Venue

    Unknown venue

  • Publication date

    2012-01-25

  • Fields of study

    Sociology, Computer Science

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