A1 Journal article (refereed)
Emotions toward cognitive enhancement technologies and the body : Attitudes and willingness to use (2020)
Rousi, R., & Renko, R. (2020). Emotions toward cognitive enhancement technologies and the body : Attitudes and willingness to use. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 143, Article 102472. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2020.102472
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Publication details
All authors or editors: Rousi, Rebekah; Renko, Roni
Journal or series: International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
ISSN: 1071-5819
eISSN: 1095-9300
Publication year: 2020
Volume: 143
Article number: 102472
Publisher: Academic press
Publication country: United Kingdom
Publication language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2020.102472
Publication open access: Not open
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Publication is parallel published (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/73716
Abstract
While technological development is becoming more integrated into our surrounding environments, it is also moving closer towards the human body. In fact, numerous examples can be seen in which information technology (IT) is being designed not just for use on the body, but also inside it. Technologies dominating this domain can be described as ‘cognitive enhancement technologies’ (CETs). These technologies are intended to enhance people's cognitive capabilities, and can be viewed in the forms of implants, lens, drugs, and then moving outward, smart clothing, watches and physical environments to name some. The present study focused on measuring peoples’ (N=104) emotions towards and willingness to use various types of CETs. The study expands on current scholarship on technology and the extension of cognition, yet this actively empirically explores people's emotions towards certain types of CETs and their relationship to the body. Results of the study revealed correlations between attitudes, emotions and whether or not the CETs were to be used internal or external to the body, and surprisingly, there was a significant difference in gender as reflected in attitudes towards these application types.
Keywords: cognitive processes; technology; smart products; intelligent systems; attitudes; emotions; human-computer interaction; ethics
Free keywords: cognitive enhancement
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Ministry reporting: Yes
Reporting Year: 2020
JUFO rating: 3