How mobile touch devices foster cognitive offloading in the elderly: The effects of input and feedback

T Jin, J He, W Wang, Z Wu, H Gu - International Journal of Human …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
When the elderly have a working memory burden, the cognitive burden can be transferred to
mobile touch devices. However, the decline of physical function and cognitive ability affects …

Interface and interaction design: How mobile touch devices foster cognitive offloading

S Grinschgl, HS Meyerhoff, F Papenmeier - Computers in Human Behavior, 2020 - Elsevier
A central feature of modern technologies such as smartphones or tablets is that they allow
for the externalization of working memory processes (ie cognitive offloading). Such …

Memory compensation strategies in everyday life: similarities and differences between younger and older adults

MJ Radnan, R Nicholson, R Brookman, CB Harris - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Memory compensation strategies serve an important role in everyday functioning, especially
in the face of cognitive decline. Research on the external memory compensation strategies …

[PDF][PDF] Research on interactive device ergonomics designed for elderly users in the human-computer interaction

X Zhou, W Shen - International Journal of Smart Home, 2016 - gvpress.com
In the era of aging society in China, focusing on the issue that it is difficult for elderly people
to operate a variety of computing devices with the physiological and psychological changes …

Comparing Elder Users' Interaction Behavior to the Younger: Focusing on Tap, Move and Flick Tasks on a Mobile Touch Screen Device: Focusing on Tap, Move and …

JH Lim, T Ryu - 대한인간공학회지, 2012 - dbpia.co.kr
Objective: This study presents an observation and analysis on behavioral characteristics of
old users in comparison to young users in the use of control on display interface …

The Influence of Input Method and Chinese Character Complexity on the Elderly Using Smartphones to Input Information–A Study from China

Y Liu, J Wu, X Wang, C Pan, Z Chen… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The usage of smartphones holds paramount importance in enhancing the ability of elderly
people to live independently. This research aims to explore the various scenarios in which …

Interaction techniques for older adults using touchscreen devices: a literature review from 2000 to 2013

LG Motti, N Vigouroux, P Gorce - Journal d'Interaction Personne …, 2017 - hal.science
Some remarkable advances in mobile technologies have been made on the past fifteen
years, especially the adoption of direct input on the screen. Since aging is now a worldwide …

Does the Use of Tablets Lead to More Information Being Recorded and Better Recall in Short-Term Memory Tasks?

H Arreola, AN Flores, A Latham, H MacNew… - … 2019, Held as Part of the …, 2019 - Springer
Cognitive offloading is the process of recording information onto an external source (ie, a
piece of paper) to reduce short-term memory demands. People engage in cognitive …

Aging of attention, working memory, and executive function, and cognitive interface design for older adults.

T Kumada, S Suto, Y Hibi - Japanese Psychological Review, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Age-related decline of cognitive functions (ie, cognitive aging) causes difficulty for older
users in using machines or systems equipped with an interface that requires such cognitive …

Notebook input devices put to the age test: the usability of trackpoint and touchpad for middle-aged adults

C Armbrüster, C Sutter, M Ziefle - Ergonomics, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
In two experiments, the usability of input devices integrated into computer notebooks was
under study. The most common input devices, touchpad (experiment 1) and trackpoint …