Movement-Based Interaction: An Approach to Visual and Auditory Stimulus and Memory

Movement-based interaction design is an innovative field that leverages the body's natural movements to create intuitive and engaging interfaces. This approach takes a sensorial approach to visual and auditory memory, seeking to enhance user engagement and create more meaningful experiences. Th...

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Published in2023 6th Experiment@ International Conference (exp.at'23) pp. 73 - 78
Main Authors Nogueira, Maria Rita, Menezes, Paulo
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 05.06.2023
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Summary:Movement-based interaction design is an innovative field that leverages the body's natural movements to create intuitive and engaging interfaces. This approach takes a sensorial approach to visual and auditory memory, seeking to enhance user engagement and create more meaningful experiences. The use of movement-based interfaces has significant implications for senior citizens, who may have mobility limitations or cognitive impairments. Using movement-based interfaces, seniors can engage in physical activity and maintain cognitive function, essential aspects for healthy aging. Movement-based interfaces can also help children develop physical coordination, cognitive skills, and social interaction. Furthermore, movement-based interaction design can benefit everyone's physical well-being by promoting physical activity and reducing sedentary behavior. Studies have demonstrated that movement-based interfaces can enhance posture, physical activity levels, and general health. By combining movement with sensory experiences, movement-based interaction design can create a more engaging and enjoyable experience for users, which can motivate them to maintain physical and cognitive health. In this article, we present two case studies that research the effectiveness of movement-based interaction design in enhancing visual and auditory memory. Overall, the results of these case studies suggest that movement-based interaction design is an effective approach to enhancing visual and auditory memory. The introduction of movement-based interfaces can give participants a more enjoyable and memorable experience, improving user engagement and information retention.
ISSN:2376-6328
DOI:10.1109/exp.at2358782.2023.10545965