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Lisa Eriksen

Emotional attachment to robots could affect outcome on battlefield | UW Today - 0 views

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    Emotional attachment to robots?  As they become integrated into our lives-and our museums-how will we relate to them?  
Lisa Eriksen

http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ai/robot-lab/online-publications/ethics2014-final-formatv2.pdf... - 1 views

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    Project looking at robots communicating emotions for Parkinson's patients to preserve relationships with caregivers.
Ruth Cuadra

Digital talking head expresses human emotions on demand - 0 views

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    Here comes "face messaging"....a digital talking head which can express human emotions on demand could herald a new era of human-computer interaction.
Ruth Cuadra

Spark [High Quality] - YouTube - 0 views

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    Everyone should watch: SPARK is a powerful and emotional short film about humans, and the profound impact that Philadelphia museums and cultural institutions have on their and hearts and minds.
Ruth Cuadra

Why blunting emotion can save you money - 0 views

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    Scientists have discovered that your feelings about something and the value you put on it are calculated similarly in a specific brain region. If this is true for individuals, could also be true for organizations (i.e., collections of individuals)?
Ruth Cuadra

'Heavy with guilt' may be more than a metaphor - 0 views

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    The increased sense of weight was found to be related to participants' heightened feelings of guilt, and not other negative emotions, such as sadness or disgust.
Ruth Cuadra

IFTF: As Fitbits for Feelings Emerge, Whither Empathy? - 1 views

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    Could empathy in society be enhanced by technology? Could machines sense our emotions better than our friends and family can and broadcast that data to them?
encityweb

Nostalgia- Film songs from the Golden Era - 0 views

7:30pm|Music|Nostalgia- Film songs from the Golden Era; 40s to 60s', an evening of immortal, evergreen melodies earlier sung by many well known singers, to be sung by Anjila Gugnani. Havi...

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Elizabeth Merritt

People With Dementia Can Work on Farms in Holland - 0 views

  • Paula and most of her fellow farm workers have dementia. Boerderij Op Aarde is one of hundreds of Dutch “care farms” operated by people facing an array of illnesses or challenges, either physical or mental. They provide meaningful work in agricultural settings with a simple philosophy: rather than design care around what people are no longer able to do, design it to leverage and emphasize what they can accomplish.
  • For people with dementia, who are often less physically active and more isolated, farm settings promote movement and social interaction. And care farms can have emotional benefits, too, giving participants a sense of purpose and of making a meaningful contribution.
  • Studies in Norway and the Netherlands found that people with dementia at care farms tended to move more and participate in higher-intensity activities than those in traditional care, which can help with mobility in daily life and have a positive impact on cognition. Dementia is often linked to social isolation, and care farms were found to boost social involvement, especially among those who wouldn’t opt for traditional assistance options. Spending time outdoors in nature, often part of a day on a care farm, can also improve well-being among people with dementia. Farms are not only good for individuals. Their families also benefit: studies find caregivers experience less guilt when their loved ones are supported by services they consider to be nurturing and fulfilling.
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  • The workers get to choose which duties they’ll take on — that’s important, Monteny says, because people with dementia don’t have many opportunities to make decisions in their lives.
  • he continues to live independently in her own house, which Oranje believes is possible because her work at the farm keeps her active.
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