Abstract

AbstractNormal-vision users carry out various types of temporary interaction micro-processes through a wide range of New Media Objects and their work systems, for the execution of several activities of daily living as well as to obtain information. In Mexico, cultural studies have been carried out to obtain an approximation to the phenomenon. A great diversity of characteristics have been observed in the interaction processes in the relationship: user - technological device - object of the new media. Hierarchy of three temporal micro-processes has been detected through static networks techniques in the process of interaction of a user with a Website object with screen technology. In this sense, it was observed that the breaking points in Focal Attention Processes are linked to internal factors related to the user from the activation of specific sensory mechanisms such as motors. In turn, it was observed that the activation of some motor mechanisms are linked to emotional responses. In the same way, it was observed that the emotional responses of the user in the interaction processes with the work system are hierarchized by a hybridization of two temporal micro-processes, and they are joined with the sensitive qualities of the visual symbols. The objective of these studies is to promote reflections on the use of a great variety of technological devices and their heterogeneous objects with a better focalization in different environments such as learning, work, entertainment, among others. As well as in areas of knowledge such as Design, Human Factors, Cognitive Ergonomics, just to mention a couple of them.KeywordsTemporal interaction micro-processesFocal AttentionWebsiteDesignObjects of the new mediaUserNormal-vision users

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