Towards establishing design principles for balancing usability and maintaining cognitive abilities
While technology has improved the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of work, its prolonged use also weakens users’ cognitive abilities over time. By creating usable, efficient, emotive, and engaging experiences, HCI researchers and practitioners have inadvertently led users to offload their innate cap...
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Main Authors: | BALASUBRAMANIAN, Gayathri, LEE, Hyowon, POON, King Wang, LIM, Wee Kiat, YONG, Wai Keet |
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2017
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