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It's not interaction, it's make believe. (2014)
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Turner, P., Turner, S., & Carruthers, L. (2014, September). It's not interaction, it's make believe

A principal, but largely unexplored, use of our cognition when using interacting technology involves pretending. To pretend is to believe that which is not the case, for example, when we use the desktop on our personal computer we are pretending, tha... Read More about It's not interaction, it's make believe..