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View article: Birthing parents’ neural response to infant cry: moderating effects of oxytocin and perceived childhood care
Birthing parents’ neural response to infant cry: moderating effects of oxytocin and perceived childhood care Open
Individuals who perceive the caregiving they received from their parents as more caring tend to bond better with their infants and show more sensitive parenting behaviors. Early caregiving experiences are also related to differences in the…
View article: Maternal cortisol concentration is associated with reduced brain activation to infant cry and more intrusive parenting behavior
Maternal cortisol concentration is associated with reduced brain activation to infant cry and more intrusive parenting behavior Open
Previous research indicates that maternal cortisol function and maternal brain response to infant are each in turn related to variations in parenting behavior. However, little is known about how maternal cortisol and maternal brain functio…
View article: Young Children's Creative Storytelling with ChatGPT vs. Parent: Comparing Interactive Styles
Young Children's Creative Storytelling with ChatGPT vs. Parent: Comparing Interactive Styles Open
Creative storytelling with parents plays an important role in child development including language skills, social competence, and emotional understanding. Recognizing the challenges parents face in finding time for storytelling due to work…
View article: Cannabis use during pregnancy and hemodynamic responses to infant cues in pregnancy: an exploratory study
Cannabis use during pregnancy and hemodynamic responses to infant cues in pregnancy: an exploratory study Open
Introduction Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances during pregnancy and has the potential to negatively impact parent-infant relationships. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) response to infant cues during pregnancy has been associ…
View article: Democratizing Chatbot Debugging: A Computational Framework for Evaluating and Explaining Inappropriate Chatbot Responses
Democratizing Chatbot Debugging: A Computational Framework for Evaluating and Explaining Inappropriate Chatbot Responses Open
Evaluating and understanding the inappropriateness of chatbot behaviors can\nbe challenging, particularly for chatbot designers without technical\nbackgrounds. To democratize the debugging process of chatbot misbehaviors for\nnon-technical…
View article: Literacy and STEM Teachers Adapt AI Ethics Curriculum
Literacy and STEM Teachers Adapt AI Ethics Curriculum Open
This article examines the ways secondary computer science and English Language Arts teachers in urban, suburban, and semi-rural schools adapted a project-based AI ethics curriculum to make it better fit their local contexts. AI ethics is a…
View article: The Dimensions of Reflection Coding Scheme: A New Tool for Measuring the Impact of Designing for Reflection in Early Childhood
The Dimensions of Reflection Coding Scheme: A New Tool for Measuring the Impact of Designing for Reflection in Early Childhood Open
Reflection is a metacognitive skill that's essential to creative discovery. As we design interactive technologies for reflection, how might we measure the impact of our designs? In this paper, we develop a coding scheme to explore reflecti…
View article: Empower Children in Nigeria to Design the Future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) through Writing
Empower Children in Nigeria to Design the Future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) through Writing Open
This paper presents a new approach to engaging children in Nigeria to share their views of AI. This approach is centered on an inclusive writing contest for children in a secondary school in Abuja to write about AI to compete for prizes an…
View article: Interdisciplinary views of fNIRS: Current advancements, equity challenges, and an agenda for future needs of a diverse fNIRS research community
Interdisciplinary views of fNIRS: Current advancements, equity challenges, and an agenda for future needs of a diverse fNIRS research community Open
Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is an innovative and promising neuroimaging modality for studying brain activity in real-world environments. While fNIRS has seen rapid advancements in hardware, software, and research applicat…
View article: Low-Cost Tactile Coloring Page Fabrication on a Cutting Machine
Low-Cost Tactile Coloring Page Fabrication on a Cutting Machine Open
Tactile images are an important mode of information for the blind and low vision community but many of the common methods have high acquisition and material costs. This design inquiry looks at the use of a Cricut cutting machine to layer c…
View article: Assessing the Effects of eHealth Tutorials on Older Adults’ eHealth Literacy
Assessing the Effects of eHealth Tutorials on Older Adults’ eHealth Literacy Open
eHealth literacy is the ability to access, assess, and use digital health information. This study compared the effects of a multimedia tutorial versus a paper-based control in improving older adults’ eHealth literacy from pre- to posttest.…
View article: Voice Design to Support Young Children’s Agency in Child-Agent Interaction
Voice Design to Support Young Children’s Agency in Child-Agent Interaction Open
Agency is essential to play. As we design conversational agents for early childhood, how might we increase the child-centeredness of our approaches? Giving children agency and control in choosing their agent representations might contribut…
View article: Defining Problems of Practices to Advance Inclusive Tactile Media Consumption and Production
Defining Problems of Practices to Advance Inclusive Tactile Media Consumption and Production Open
Tactile media are important resources for people who are blind or have low vision (BLV) to access visual or graphical information as well as to develop tactile acuity. In this paper we present findings from a social learning design that wa…
View article: Evaluating Voice Skills by Design Guidelines Using an Automatic Voice Crawler
Evaluating Voice Skills by Design Guidelines Using an Automatic Voice Crawler Open
Currently, adaptive voice applications supported by voice assistants (VA) are very popular (i.e., Alexa skills and Google Home Actions). Under this circumstance, how to design and evaluate these voice interactions well is very important. I…
View article: Dynablock
Dynablock Open
This paper introduces Dynamic 3D Printing, a fast and reconstructable shape formation system. Dynamic 3D Printing can assemble an arbitrary three-dimensional shape from a large number of small physical elements. Also, it can disassemble th…
View article: BrowseWithMe
BrowseWithMe Open
Our interviews with people who have visual impairments show clothes shopping is an important activity in their lives. Unfortunately, clothes shopping web sites remain largely inaccessible. We propose design recommendations to address onlin…
View article: Compositional 3D printing
Compositional 3D printing Open
We present Compositional 3D Printing, recasting the 3D printer as a tool for expression that responds to real-time design decisions, analogous to composing a piece of music using a mixer. Our paradigm supports a wide range of inputs and in…
View article: Ethics Education in Context
Ethics Education in Context Open
Our paper offers several novel activities for teaching ethics in the context of a computer science (CS) class. Rather than approaches that teach ethics as an isolated course, we outline and discuss multiple ethics education interventions m…
View article: Tabby: Explorable Design for 3D Printing Textures
Tabby: Explorable Design for 3D Printing Textures Open
This paper presents Tabby, an interactive and explorable design tool for 3D printing textures. Tabby allows texture design with direct manipulation in the following workflow: 1) select a target surface, 2) sketch and manipulate a texture w…
View article: Tabby: Explorable Design for 3D Printing Textures
Tabby: Explorable Design for 3D Printing Textures Open
This paper presents Tabby, an interactive and explorable design tool for 3D printing textures. Tabby allows texture design with direct manipulation in the following workflow: 1) select a target surface, 2) sketch and manipulate a texture w…
View article: FluxMarker: Enhancing Tactile Graphics with Dynamic Tactile Markers
FluxMarker: Enhancing Tactile Graphics with Dynamic Tactile Markers Open
For people with visual impairments, tactile graphics are an important means to learn and explore information. However, raised line tactile graphics created with traditional materials such as embossing are static. While available refreshabl…
View article: Autocomplete Textures for 3D Printing
Autocomplete Textures for 3D Printing Open
Texture is an essential property of physical objects that affects aesthetics, usability, and functionality. However, designing and applying textures to 3D objects with existing tools remains difficult and time-consuming; it requires profic…
View article: 3D Folded PrintGami
3D Folded PrintGami Open
Recent advances in 3D printing allowed end users to easily utilize desktop 3D printers. However, these printers mainly consume molten plastic, due to limited materiality. While high interests on creating interactive 3D objects with electro…