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      Figure 2.11 From: K. H. James and L. Engelhardt. 2012. The effects of handwriting experience on functional brain development in per-literate children. Trends in Neuroscience and Education, 1:32–42. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. Used with permission.

      Figure 2.13 From: A. F. Pereira, K. H. James, S. S. Jones, and L. B. Smith. 2010. Early biases and developmental changes in self-generated object views. Journal of Vision, 10(11):22:1–13. Copyright © 2010 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. Used with permission.

      Figure 2.15 From: Boring, E. G. (1964). Size-constancy in a picture. The American Journal of Psychology, 77(3), 494–498. Copyright© 1964 University of Illinois Press. Used with permission.

      Figure 2.16 From: K. H. James and I. Gauthier. 2009. When writing impairs reading: Letter perception’s susceptibility to motor interference. Journal Experimental Psychology General, 138(3):416. Copyright © 2009 American Psychological Association. Used with permission.

      Figure 3.2 (bottom left) From: O. S. Schneider and K. E. MacLean. 2016. Studying Design Process and Example Use with Macaron, a Web-based Vibrotactile Effect Editor. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems—HAPTICS ’16. Copyright © 2016 IEEE. Used with permission.

      Figure 3.2 (bottom right) Courtesy of Anton Håkanson

      Figure 3.4 Based on: B. Buxton. 2007. Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.

      Figure 4.1 From: K. Hinckley, J. Pierce, M. Sinclair, and E. Horvitz. 2000. Sensing techniques for mobile interaction. In Proceedings of the 13th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 91–100. San Diego, CA. Copyright © 2000 ACM. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.2 Based on: W. Buxton. 1995. Integrating the periphery and context: A new taxonomy of telematics. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface ’95. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

      Figure 4.3 Based on: W. Buxton. 1995. Integrating the periphery and context: A new taxonomy of telematics. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface ’95. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

      Figure 4.4 Image courtesy of iStock.com/monsitj. Webpage © Bill Buxton http://www.billbuxton.com/multitouchOverview.html.

      Figure 4.5 (video) From: M. Wu and R. Balakrishnan. 2003. Multi-finger and whole hand gestural interaction techniques for multi-user tabletop displays. In Proceedings of the 16th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST ’03), pp. 193–202, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Copyright © 2003 ACM. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.6 (video) From: C. Harrison, R. Xiao, J. Schwarz, and S. E. Hudson. 2014. TouchTools: leveraging familiarity and skill with physical tools to augment touch interaction. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’14). Copyright © 2014 ACM. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.7 From: M. Annett, A. Gupta, and W. F. Bischof. 2014. Exploring and Understanding Unintended Touch during Direct Pen Interaction. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 21(5): Article 28 (39pp). Copyright © 2014 ACM. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.8 Image courtesy of Julia Schwarz, http://juliaschwarz.net.

      Figure 4.8 (video) From: J. Schwarz, R. Xiao, J. Mankoff, S. E. Hudson and C. Harrison. 2014. Probabilistic palm rejection using spatiotemporal touch features and iterative classification. In CHI’14. Toronto, Canada. Copyright © 2014 ACM. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.9 Video courtesy of P. Brandl, J. Leitner, T. Seifried, M. Haller, B. Doray, &P. To. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.10 (video) From: I. Siio and H. Tsujita. 2006. Mobile interaction using paperweight metaphor. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST ’06). Copyright © 2006 ACM. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.11 (video) Courtesy of M. Annett, A. Gupta, and W. F. Bischof. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.12 Based on: K. Hinckley and H. Song. 2011. Sensor synaesthesia: Touch in motion, and motion in touch. CHI ’11. Vancouver, BC, Canada. ACM, New York.

      Figure 4.13 (video) From: K. Hinckley and H. Song. 2011. Sensor synaesthesia: Touch in motion, and motion in touch. CHI ’11. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Copyright © 2011 ACM. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.14 (video) From: M. Goel, J. Wobbrock, and S. Patel. 2012b. GripSense: Using built-in sensors to detect hand posture and pressure on commodity mobile phones. In Proceedings of the 25th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST ’12). Copyright © 2012 ACM. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.15 (video) Courtesy of A. Roudaut, M. Baglioni, and E. Lecolinet. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.16 (video) From: L.-P. Cheng, H.-S. Liang, C.-Y. Wu, and M. Y. Chen. 2013b. iGrasp: grasp-based adaptive keyboard for mobile devices. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on HumanFactors in Computing Systems (CHI ’13). Copyright © 2013 ACM. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.17 (video) From: M. F. M. Noor, A. Ramsay, S. Hughes, S. Rogers, J. Williamson, and R. Murray-Smith. 2014. 28 frames later: predicting screen touches from back-of-device grip changes. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’14). Copyright © 2014 ACM. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.18 From: K. Hinckley and B. Buxton. 2016. Inking outside the box: How context sensing affords more natural pen (and touch) computing. In T. Hammond, editor. Revolutionizing Education with Digital Ink. Springer International Publishing, Switzerland. Copyright © 2016 Springer. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.19 (video) Courtesy of D. Yoon, K. Hinckley, H. Benko, F. Guimbretière, P. Irani, M. Pahud, and M. Gavriliu. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.20 Based on: K. Hinckley. 1997. Haptic issues for virtual manipulation. Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.

      Figure 4.21 (video) Courtesy of Bill Buxton.

      Figure 4.22 (video) Courtesy of Bill Buxton.

      Figure 4.24 (video) Courtesy of K. Hinckley, M. Pahud, N. Coddington, J. Rodenhouse, A. Wilson, H. Benko, and B. Buxton. Used with permission.

      Figure 4.26 Based on: K. Hinckley, M. Pahud, H. Benko, P. Irani, F. Guimbretiere, M. Gavriliu, X. Chen, F. Matulic, B. Buxton, and A. Wilson. 2014. Sensing techniques for tablet+stylus interaction. In Proceedings of the 27th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST’14), Honolulu, HI. ACM, New York.

      Figure 6.1 Based on: Wagner, P., Malisz, Z., & Kopp, S. (2014). Gesture and

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