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Chapter and Conference Paper
Affective Priming with Subliminal Auditory Stimulus Exposure
The primacy hypothesis about affection (Zajonc, 1980) holds that positive and negative affective reactions can be elicited with minimal stimulus input and virtually no cognitive processing. This hypothesis cha...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Presenting a Fire Alarm Using Natural Language: The Communication of Temporal Information
Language comprehension is an important issue in fire alarm systems. This study focuses on the expression of temporal information in a fire situation. Both absolute time and relative time were designed to compa...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Preliminary Study of Smart Seat Cushion Design
With the development of economy and the increase of social pressure, the proportion of working time for people is increasing year by year, which directly leads to the continuous expansion of the number of sede...