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Editorial: Augmenting human experience and performance through interaction technologies
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Editorial: Augmenting human experience and performance through interaction technologies

Giacinto Barresi, Hasan Ayaz, Jean-Marc Seigneur, Giovanni Di Pino and Marta Bertolaso
Frontiers in psychology, v 15
01 Mar 2024
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1356658View
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Abstract

augmented cognition augmented human human augmentation human-robot interaction wearable robotics Augmented Reality
Editorial on the Research Topic Augmenting human experience and performance through interaction technologies The challenge of enhancing human performance and capabilities spanning sensory, cognitive, and motor functions has become a focal point of interest within converging interdisciplinary research fields. These fields, ranging from neuroengineering and neuroergonomics to human factors and rehabilitation, reflect a growing commitment to understanding and advancing human potential (Clark and Parasuraman, 2014; Ayaz and Dehais, 2019; Valeriani et al., 2021). The pursuit of enhancement seeks to transcend the limits of human experience and performance. This could be achieved by three cardinal research directions: (i) exploring human neurobiology and brain function as the foundational substrate for cognition and information processing, (ii) understanding the intricate machinery or computer systems that humans engage with for a task, and (iii) examining the interface serving as the interaction medium, facilitating bidirectional information exchange between humans, and the said systems. [1st paragraph]

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