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Cybernetic Analysis and Political Study,everyday lives but also for how we thought about our cognition. As we were learning about the power of newly invented information processing devices, it was proposed that the brain could be thought of in similar terms. In short, the brain could be considered to be engaged in human information proces尽管 发表于 2025-3-27 06:16:48
Hideki Takayasu (Senior Researcher)hapter covers familiar ground in describing the origins and development of Activity Theory with respect to HCI but, for the purposes of the book as a whole, focuses on the role of mediation. From this perspective, we can see Activity Theory as a treatment of mediated cognition. In addition to a disc光亮 发表于 2025-3-27 09:36:45
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4482-9der conscious control too. We describe this as coping – we cope with the world and we cope with interactive technology. This chapter reviews the evidence that our use of interactive technology – by default – takes the form of this smooth, unreflective absorbed coping. We have all grown able to use o我不重要 发表于 2025-3-28 07:15:13
Development of the Causal Models,believe is a form of thinking with things (as discussed in Chap. .) but here the product of this activity is not the completion of a task but the creation of fictional, possible or “whatif” worlds. These possible worlds are extremely useful as they allow us to explore ideas without committing to theenormous 发表于 2025-3-28 14:30:40
Weapon Direction in the Royal Navyuner has argued that cognition exists in two forms, the paradigmatic and the narrative. The former provides us with scientific and rational accounts of the world – just as we have outlined in the previous eight chapters. The narrative side of our cognition makes sense of this rationality for us. It