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Bilge Mutlu

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Wohltjen S, Colon Y, Zhu Z, Miller K, Huang W, Mutlu B, et al.
Cogn Emot . 2025 Jan; :1-15. PMID: 39746011
People routinely use facial expressions to communicate successfully and to regulate other's behaviour, yet modelling the form and meaning of these facial behaviours has proven surprisingly complex. One reason for...
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Konstant A, Orr N, Hagenow M, Gundrum I, Hu Y, Mutlu B, et al.
Hum Factors . 2024 Aug; 67(3):246-263. PMID: 39117017
Objective: Physical and cognitive workloads and performance were studied for a corrective shared control (CSC) human-robot collaborative (HRC) sanding task. Background: Manual sanding is physically demanding. Collaborative robots (cobots) can...
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Toma C, Hwang J, Kakonge L, Morrow E, Turkstra L, Mutlu B, et al.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw . 2024 Mar; 27(3):214-220. PMID: 38466929
Drawing on the social compensation hypothesis, this study investigates whether Facebook use facilitates social connectedness for individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI), a common and debilitating medical condition that often...
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Turkstra L, Hosseini-Moghaddam S, Wohltjen S, Nurre S, Mutlu B, Duff M
Front Psychol . 2023 Aug; 14:1111686. PMID: 37645059
Introduction: Several studies have reported impaired emotion recognition in adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI), but studies have two major design features that limit application of results to real-world contexts:...
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Clough S, Morrow E, Mutlu B, Turkstra L, Duff M
Brain Inj . 2023 Feb; 37(7):596-610. PMID: 36847497
Background: Facial emotion recognition deficits are common after moderate-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and linked to poor social outcomes. We examine whether emotion recognition deficits extend to facial expressions depicted...
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Zhao F, Lim H, Morrow E, Turkstra L, Duff M, Mutlu B
Front Digit Health . 2023 Jan; 4:991814. PMID: 36606124
Background: Adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI) report significant barriers to using current social media platforms, including cognitive overload and challenges in interpreting social cues. Rehabilitation providers may be tasked...
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Ahmadi R, Lim H, Mutlu B, Duff M, Toma C, Turkstra L
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol . 2022 Dec; 9(4):e39984. PMID: 36525296
Background: A critical gap in our knowledge about social media is whether we can alleviate accessibility barriers and challenges for individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI), to improve their social...
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Henry K, Kornfield R, Sridharan A, Linton R, Groh C, Wang T, et al.
NPJ Digit Med . 2022 Jul; 5(1):97. PMID: 35864312
While a growing number of machine learning (ML) systems have been deployed in clinical settings with the promise of improving patient care, many have struggled to gain adoption and realize...
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Ramesh B, Konstant A, Praveena P, Senft E, Gleicher M, Mutlu B, et al.
Hum Factors . 2022 May; 66(2):470-489. PMID: 35548929
Objective: The effect of camera viewpoint was studied when performing visually obstructed psychomotor targeting tasks. Background: Previous research in laparoscopy and robotic teleoperation found that complex perceptual-motor adaptations associated with...
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Gustafson Sr D, Mares M, Johnston D, Landucci G, Pe-Romashko K, Vjorn O, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2022 May; 11(5):e37522. PMID: 35511229
Background: Voice-controlled smart speakers and displays have a unique but unproven potential for delivering eHealth interventions. Many laptop- and smartphone-based interventions have been shown to improve multiple outcomes, but voice-controlled...