Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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You should always use loud noises only to get attention to something in your design
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People's attention spans usually last for 10 minutes at most
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According to the text, we actually have 3 brains: The [blank_start]new[blank_end] brain, the [blank_start]mid[blank_end] brain, and the [blank_start]old[blank_end] brain.
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Attention is selective. People are always looking for clues to tell them what is [blank_start]important[blank_end].
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People can't multitask. When you avoid making someone multitask...
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You take away opportunities for them to exercise mentally
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You allow them to make potential mistakes
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You are helping them use different parts of their brain
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When it comes to filtering information, it's safe to assume the user might have an idea of the subject you are about to touch.
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[blank_start]Salient cues[blank_end] are specific characteristics that a user pays attention to for an object in order to meet a goal.
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When you ask a user to perform numerous tasks...
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You give them plenty of information that they can absorb
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You give yourself opportunity to design to a certain goal
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You allow the user to stay engaged with your product for longer
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You potentially allow the user to become repetitive and allow for mistakes
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The theory of 4 potential outcomes based on perceptions and stimulus is the [blank_start]signal detection[blank_end] theory.
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People expect any event to happen, therefore it's not too important to bring attention to specifics in your design since people are expecting what you want to highlight.