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Human–computer interaction / Human–computer interaction / Virtual reality / Educational psychology / Enaction / Knowledge representation / Sensory substitution / Perception / Usability / Science / Mind / Philosophy of mind
Date: 2012-07-10 21:12:07
Human–computer interaction
Human–computer interaction
Virtual reality
Educational psychology
Enaction
Knowledge representation
Sensory substitution
Perception
Usability
Science
Mind
Philosophy of mind

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