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*Long-term memory | *Long-term memory | ||
*Attention and interruption | *Attention and interruption | ||
*Causal perception | |||
** how people perceive relations among things that affect one another | |||
** cued by spatial and temporal contiguity | |||
** can make interfaces more intuitive and easier to learn | |||
*Affordances | |||
** the appearance of an interface component should invoke its function | |||
** e.g. elements that can be moved and manipulated should have a handle | |||
*??? | *??? | ||
We need some kind of a framework where we can assemble all of these elements so that they can be coupled, extended, connected to users, connected to user interfaces, etc. | We need some kind of a framework where we can assemble all of these elements so that they can be coupled, extended, connected to users, connected to user interfaces, etc. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:13, 2 February 2009
- Internal verbal working memory
- need some individual notion of chunking
- may need some individual notion of capacity
- cognitive testing may help to fill these values in
- Internal visual working memory
- External working memory (perhaps as an "extended mind" concept)
- Long-term memory
- Attention and interruption
- Causal perception
- how people perceive relations among things that affect one another
- cued by spatial and temporal contiguity
- can make interfaces more intuitive and easier to learn
- Affordances
- the appearance of an interface component should invoke its function
- e.g. elements that can be moved and manipulated should have a handle
- ???
We need some kind of a framework where we can assemble all of these elements so that they can be coupled, extended, connected to users, connected to user interfaces, etc.