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Peter H. Kahn, Jr.

Peter H. Kahn, Jr. Human Interaction with Nature and Technological Systems Lab (HINTS Lab) Department of Psychology University of Washington. MIT Press, 2011.

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Peter H. Kahn, Jr.

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  1. Peter H. Kahn, Jr. Human Interaction with Nature and Technological Systems Lab (HINTS Lab) Department of PsychologyUniversity of Washington MIT Press, 2011

  2. In terms of the future wellbeing of our species, does it matter that we are replacing actual nature with technological nature? • Psychological findings on 4 types of technological nature • Plasma display nature window • Telegarden • Robot dog • Humanoid robot

  3. A Plasma Display Window?The Experimental Study Kahn, P. H., Jr., Friedman, B., Gill, B., Hagman, J., Severson, R. L., Freier, N. G., Feldman, E. N., Carrère, S., & Stolyar, A. (2008). A Plasma Display Window? – The Shifting Baseline Problem in a Technologically-Mediated Natural World. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 28(2), 192-199.

  4. A Plasma Display Window?The Experimental Study • More rapid heart rate recovery in the glass window condition compared to the blank wall condition. • No difference in heart rate recovery between the plasma window condition and the blank wall condition. • Participants looked just as often (but not as long per look) at the plasma window compared to the glass window. • When participants spent more time looking at the glass window, their heart rate tended to decrease more rapidly; that was not the case with the plasma window.

  5. A Plasma Display Window?The Field Study Friedman, B., Freier, N. G., Kahn, P. H., Jr., Lin, P., & Sodeman, R. (2008). Office Window of the Future? – Field-Based Analyses of a New Use of a Large Display. International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 66(6), 452-465.

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