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Lingering delays in a go/no-go task: mind wandering delays thought probes reliably but not reaction times., , , , , , , , and . ECCE, page 29:1-29:6. ACM, (2023)Two lingering delays in a go/no-go task: mind wandering and caution/uncertainty slow down thought probe response times., , , , , , , , and . Behav. Inf. Technol., 43 (9): 1729-1739 (July 2024)Using wearable inertial sensors to detect different strategies for the sit-to-stand transition in multiple sclerosis., , , , and . ECCE, page 7:1-7:4. ACM, (2021)Experience Design: Video Without Faces Increases Engagement But Not Empathy., , , , and . ECCE, page 5:1-5:4. ACM, (2016)Toward emotional recognition during HCI using marker-based automated video tracking., , , , , , , and . ECCE, page 49-52. ACM, (2019)The Technological Gaze.. HTTF, page 27:1-27:7. ACM, (2019)A trigger-substrate model for smiling during an automated formative quiz: engagement is the substrate, not frustration., , , , , , , , , and . ECCE, page 24:1-24:4. ACM, (2018)Wearable sensor metric for fidgeting: screen engagement rather than interest causes NIMI of wrists and ankles., , , , and . ECCE, page 158-161. ACM, (2017)The Complex Relationship Between Empathy, Engagement and Boredom., , , , , and . ECCE, page 4:1-4:4. ACM, (2016)Intentional mind wandering is objectively linked to low effort and tasks with high predictability., , , , , , , , , and . ECCE, page 28:1-28:8. ACM, (2023)