Rethinking the Senses: uniting the science and philosophy of perception
Nadia Berthouze (University College London)

November 13, 2014, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
University of London

London
United Kingdom

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Date: Thursday 13 November 2014, 5-7pm

Venue: Room 243, Senate House, University of London

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Speaker: Dr Nadia Berthouze, University of London

Commentator: Dr Marion Godman, University of Cambridge

The increased cost-effectiveness of technology capable of sensing body movement has led to this technology becoming more pervasive, and with it, there has been increased interest for research in this area.  In addition, studies in psychology and neuroscience have shown that posture and body movement affect emotional state, cognitive abilities and attitude towards the surrounding environment. In this talk, I will look at these two roles of body movement in relation to emotions. First, I will report on our studies aimed at understanding body expressions and touch behaviour as a means for expressing affect in whole-body games and in clinical contexts. Then I will present our studies aimed at investigating how multimodal perception of body movement qualities can be used to regulate people’s emotional states in technology-mediated rehabilitation.

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