Isabel C. Lisboa

Isabel C. Lisboa
Institute for the Development of New Technologies | uninova · Centre of Technology and Systems (CTS)

PhD in Psychology, University of Minho
Postdoctoral Researcher at the SOCIALMOTION project

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June 2012 - present
University of Minho
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  • PhD Student
Education
February 2015 - December 2020
University of Minho
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Publications (15)
Conference Paper
This paper describes the design aspects of a system created to assess vibration perception thresholds (VPT). i.e., the minimum thresholds of mechanical vibration that humans can perceive on their hands. The system can carry out these assessments on various areas of the hand, such as the fingertips and the palm, and assessments are conducted accordi...
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The risk of being killed on the road is much higher for riders than for car drivers. Nevertheless, the number of devices or technologies available to assist riders in avoiding risks and road accidents—or the number of Advanced Rider Assistant Systems (ARAS)—is still scarce. In this article, we present and discuss the development and application of...
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Motion Sickness (MS) remains a paramount concern in the evolving landscape of autonomous vehicles. As automation continues to reshape the passenger-vehicle interaction paradigm, the proliferation of diverse in-vehicle systems empowers passengers to disengage from the driving task. However, this new paradigm comes with the potential cost of exacerba...
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System for mitigating motion sickness for a user in an automotive vehicle comprising an air-flow device and an air inflatable pocket device, the system comprising: a ceiling air outlet to be mounted to the vehicle's air conditioner for directing an air-flow towards the face of said user, a plurality of car seat air-inflatable pockets to be mounted...
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The caregiver's touch behavior during early infancy is linked to multiple developmental outcomes. However, social touch remains a challenging construct to operationalize, and although observational tools have been a gold standard for measuring touch in caregiver-infant interactions, no systematic review has been conducted before. We followed the PR...
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To perceive, identify and understand the action of others, it is essential to perceptually organize individual and local moving body parts (such as limbs) into the whole configuration of a human body in action. Configural processing—processing the relations among features or parts of a stimulus—is a fundamental ability in the perception of several...
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In future autonomous cars, users, free from the primary task of driving, will have time and space to engage in other activities while traveling, such as reading a book, working on a laptop or watching a movie. Although the option for these activities are one of the great advantages of autonomous cars, this will also likely increase motion sickness...
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Biological motion perception—our capacity to perceive the intrinsic motion of humans and animals—has been implicated as a precursor of social development in infancy. In the adult brain, several biological motion neural correlates have been identified; of particular importance, the right posterior superior temporal sulcus (rpSTS). We present a study...
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Biological motion perception is a key component of action perception contributing to social cognition in crucial ways. Contemporary neuroimaging studies show that biological motion is processed differently in the human brain from other types of motion. In particular, the right posterior Superior Temporal Sulcus (rpSTS), an area known for its centra...
Chapter
Driving a car is a complex skill that includes interacting with multiple systems inside the vehicle. Today's challenge in the automotive industry is to produce innovative In-Vehicle Information Systems (IVIS) that are pleasant to use and satisfy the costumers' needs while, simultaneously, maintaining the delicate balance of primary task vs. seconda...
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Affective touch has been associated with affiliative behavior during early stages of infant development; however, its underlying brain mechanisms are still poorly understood. This study used fNIRS (functional near-infrared spectroscopy) to examine both affective and discriminative touch in 7- month-old infants (n=35). Infants were provided affectiv...
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Driving a car is a complex skill that includes interacting with multiple systems inside the vehicle. Today's challenge in the automotive industry is to produce innovative In-Vehicle Information Systems (IVIS) that are pleasant to use and satisfy the costumers' needs while, simultaneously, maintaining the delicate balance of primary task vs. seconda...
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The primary aim of this special session is to inform the conference's interdisciplinary audience about the state-of-the-art in developmental studies of action and language interactions. Action and language develop in parallel, impacting each other, and as such, bootstrap action, social, and cognitive development. We will present recent empirical ev...

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