Rebecca Cort
Associate senior lecturer/Assistant Professor at Department of Information Technology; Vi3; Human Machine Interaction
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 54 38
- E-mail:
- rebecca.cort@it.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Hus 10, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
- Postal address:
- Box 337
751 05 UPPSALA
- ORCID:
- 0000-0003-0159-9628
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Short presentation
Rebecca Cort (née Andreasson) is an assistant professor in human-computer interaction. My main research interests lie in theories and models of situated, distributed, and embodied cognition, i.e., the role of the body, mind, and environment in cognitive processes. I am specifically interested in how these theories and models can be used to better understand the role of the human in complex socio-technical systems.
Keywords
- distributed cognition
- human-computer interaction
- interaction design
- komplexa system
- människa-datorinteraktion
- usability
Publications
Recent publications
- Towards a framework for digital work engagement of enabling technologies (2024)
- Sensing the breakdown (2024)
- Roadmap for UX in future operational train traffic control (2024)
- Getting Work Done (2021)
- Behind the Scenes (2020)
All publications
Articles
- Sensing the breakdown (2024)
- Roadmap for UX in future operational train traffic control (2024)
- The coordination between train traffic controllers and train drivers (2019)
- On the development of a method for cognitive load assessment in manufacturing (2019)
- Conveying Emotions by Touch to the Nao Robot (2018)
- Affective touch in human–robot interaction (2018)
- Designing for a wearable affective interface for the NAO robot (2018)
- User experience in social human–robot interaction (2017)
- Tool use and collaborative work of dock assembly in practice (2017)
- Interruptions in the wild (2017)
- Towards an increased degree of usability work in organizations (2015)
- At the Centre of Coordination for Train Traffic
Books
Conferences
- Towards a framework for digital work engagement of enabling technologies (2024)
- Behind the Scenes (2020)
- ”We’re Doing This Together” (2020)
- Att utveckla ihärdighet (2020)
- Assessment of openness as a dynamic team skill in order to counteract “free-riding” (2020)
- Past and future challenges for railway research and the role of a systems perspective (2019)
- User Experience of Conveying Emotions by Touch (2017)
- Towards a distributed cognition perspective of the Swedish train traffic system (2017)
- CLAM – A method for cognitive load assessment in manufacturing (2017)
- Distributed Cognition in Manufacturing (2016)
- Current Challenges for UX Evaluation of Human-Robot Interaction (2016)
- Effects of Visualizing Missing Data: An Empirical Evaluation (2014)