2019 Spring Course
Week 1: INTRODUCTION
- Bush’s “As We May Think”
- Licklider’s “Man-Computer Symbiosis”
- Book Cyborg by Steve Mann
- Book Natural born cyborgs by Andy Clark
- Book 21 problems for 21st century
- Doug Englebart’s famous article: https://www.dougengelbart.org/pubs/augment-3906.html
Week 2: SELF AWARENESS AND BEHAVIOR CHANGE
1. The Cognition Crisis – Adam Gazzaley:
2. Augmenting Human Intellect and Amplifying Perception and Cognition – Albrecht Schmidt
3. One of:
* A behavior model for persuasive design – BJ Fogg
* TED talk – A Simple Way to Break a Bad Habit – Judson Brewer, MD
* Interview with Chris Dancy on Team Human podcast
* Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs) in Mobile Health
Week 3: MEMORY
- How We Make Memories (video)
- Remembering and Forgetting (video)
- Chapter 2: Foundations – Evangelos Niforatos
Optional:
- Black Mirror, The entire history of you – a dystopian view of memory augmentation
- Alive Inside – documentary on music and dementia
- NeverMind: Using Augmented Reality for Memorization – Rosello et al. 2016
- The Memory Glasses: Subliminal vs. Overt Memory Support with Imperfect Information – Devaul et al. 2003
Week 4: Subconscious Interfaces and Embodied Cognition
- Minding the Mind – Schooler et al. 2015
- The Placebo Effect – Miller et al. 2009
- Cognitive Bias Cheat Sheet– B. Benson 2016
Optional:
- Placebo effect: work by Prof. Ted Kaptchuk
- TEDMED 2014 – T. Kaptchuk
- The Power of Nothing – The New Yorker
- Power of mindset: work by Prof. Carol Dweck
- The Power of Believing You Can Improve – C. Dweck TEDxNorrkoping 2014
- Two system thinking: work by Prof.s Tversky and Kahneman
- Thinking Fast and Slow – D. Kahneman 2011
- Unconscious processing
- Subliminal – L. Mlodinow 2013
Week 5: Brain-Computer Interfaces
- Neurotechnologies for Human Cognitive Augmentation, Sections 1-4 (http://repository.essex.ac.uk/23931/1/fnhum-13-00013.pdf)
- Human Brain Mapping and Decoding (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ecvv-EvOj8M&feature=youtu.be)
Optional Readings:
Broad surveys, reports, perspectives:
- Frontiers Editorial – Brain Augmentation, Facts Fiction and Controversy (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6143785/)
- IEEE Magazine – Brain Computer Interfaces, Beyond Medical Applications (https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6165246)
- Nataliya Kosmina – A Conceptual Space for EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces (https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0210145
BCI Implementation Details:
- The Brain Computer Interface Cycle (https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1741-2560/6/4/041001/pdf)
- EEG-neurofeedback for optimising performance (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24125857)
- Rob Jacob – Designing Implicit Interfaces for Physiological Computing: Guidelines and Lessons Learned Using fNIRS (http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/2690000/2687926/a35-solovey.pdf?ip=18.40.53.241&id=2687926&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=7777116298C9657D%2EDE5F786C30E1A3B4%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&__acm__=1551561641_4a1b1d4a73979e02fecff079711973b5)
Week 7: Perceptual Engineering and Physical Intelligence
- A mechanistic account of bodily resonance and implicit bias
- Mindless computing: designing technologies to subtly influence behavior (Ubicomp ’15)
Optional Readings:
- Machine to be another
- Sensation: The New Science of Physical Intelligence
- Emotion check paper – Jean Costa
- David Eagleman
Week 8: Sleep & Dreams
- Sleeping in a Brave New World – K. Paller 2017
- One of:
- Following a Script to Escape a Nightmare (TW: assault) – S. Kershaw 2010
- Dreaming to Improve Performance – Wansley et al. 2010
- Dormio – Horowitz et al. 2018
- Why We Sleep – M. Walker 2017
Optional:
- Nature of Function and Dreaming – E. Hartmann 2010
- The Committee of Sleep – D. Barrett 2001
- Sleep and Dreaming: Scientific Advances and Reconsiderations – 2003
Week 9: Emotion Regulation
- How Emotions are Made – Lisa Barrett Feldman 2017
- One of *(multiple examples in some categories, but only one is required):
- Psychology literature on emotion regulation. Possible example(s):
- Publication from the Affective Computing Group:
- Any paper on machine affect recognition from behavior, voice, physiological data, etc. Possible example(s):
- Any paper on emotional contagion. Possible example(s):
- Section on happiness/emotion in Social contagion theory: examining dynamic social networks and human behavior
Optional:
- How neurofeedback is revolutionizing stress management
- Increased Feelings with Increased Bodily Signals
- Affect Detection: An Interdisciplinary Review of Models, Methods, and Their Applications
- Any paper from IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
Week 12: Enhancing Reasoning and Decision-Making
Optional: