Lecture 3 Flashcards

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it is defined as “a complex reaction pattern, involving experiential, behavioral and physiological elements.”

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Emotion

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Three Components of Emotion

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  • Subjective Experience
  • Physiological Response
  • Behavioral or Expressive Response
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3
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Variety Of Emotions

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  • Positive human emotions

* Negative human emotions

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4
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______ emotions that lead one to feel good about one’s self will lead to an emotionally happy and satisfied result.

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Positive

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5
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________ emotions sap your energy and undermine your effectiveness. In the negative emotional state, you find the lack of desire to do anything.

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Negative

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What are the 5 Cognition Theories of Emotion?

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  1. Emotional Design Model
  2. Pleasure Model
  3. Technology as Experience Framework
  4. Basic Model of Product Appraisal Process
  5. Kansei Engineering
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It is a Cognition theories of Emotion that is the concept of how to create designs that evoke emotions which result in positive user experiences.

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Emotional design

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It is a Cognition theories of Emotion that focuses more on pleasurable aspects of our interactions with products. This model considers all of the potential benefits that a product can deliver.

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Pleasure Model

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It is a Cognition theories of Emotion that proposed a framework to the account of user experience largely in terms of how user feels about the product in different phases of product experience.

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Technology as Experience Framework

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It is a Cognition theories of Emotion that depends on product attributes and the judgment of product design against a concern

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Basic Model of Product Appraisal Process

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It is a Cognition theories of Emotion that that covers several English meanings such as sensitivity, sense, sensibility, feeling, aesthetics, emotion, affection, and intuition.

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Kansei Engineering

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12
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What are the 3 cognitive levels?

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Visceral
Behavioral
Reflective

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13
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Users’ gut reactions to or their first impressions of your design

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Visceral

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Users subconsciously evaluate how your design helps them achieve goals, and how easily.

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Behavioral

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After they encounter your design, users will consciously judge its performance and benefits, including value for money

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Reflective

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16
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How to get Temp score?

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For 1,2,3,4,6,8,9,10

Temp score=Scale - 1

For 5,7

Temp score = 5 - Scale

17
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How to get ED Score?

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ED Score = Sum of Temp Score x 2.5

18
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What are the 4 conceptually distinct types of pleasure proposed by Pleasure Model?

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  1. Physio-pleasure
  2. Socio-pleasure
  3. Psycho-pleasure
  4. Ideo-pleasure
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A type of pleasure that is related with bodily aspects which are connected to sensory experiences

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Physio-pleasure

20
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A type of pleasure that refers to the enjoyments derived from relationships with others.

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Socio-pleasure

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A type of pleasure that is associated with cognitive and emotional reactions

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Psycho-pleasure

22
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A type of pleasure that refers to people’s values

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Ideo-pleasure

23
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What are the 4 core threads which are responsible for the user’s holistic experiences?

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  1. The sensual thread
  2. The emotional thread
  3. The compositional thread
  4. The spatiotemporal thread
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A core threads that Is concerned with our sensory engagement with a situation, which orients us to the concrete, palpable, and visceral character of the experience.

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The Sensual Thread

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A core threads that Is concerned with an understanding or sense-making process (the sense or meaning ascribed to an object or person because of the values, goals, and desires we have)

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The Emotional Thread

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A core threads that Is concerned with relationships between the parts and the whole of an experience.

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The Compositional Thread

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A core threads that is connected to our past and is related to our future, and, whether we experience life as emergent or as determined.

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The Spatio-Temporal Thread