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  1. The Cognitive Interface—Reshaping Our Computer Interactions

    Jun 17, 2024 · Unlike traditional interfaces that rely on explicit commands and predetermined actions, the cognitive interface leverages the power of natural language processing and …

  2. Cognitive Frameworks for HCI - UI/UX Design

    Oct 1, 2020 · The aim of this article is to introduce two cognitive frameworks: human information processing, which has formed the basis of much understanding in HCI, and an alternative …

  3. Enrichment of Human-Computer Interaction in Brain-Computer

    Tridimensional representations stimulate cognitive processes that are the core and foundation of human-computer interaction (HCI). Those cognitive processes take place while a user …

  4. sensomotor abilities of user in human-computer interaction. Software CASE tool arranges tests into test groups for psychosensomotor and memory capabilities. Test construction is based on …

  5. 20 Key Elements for Real-Life Applications of Cognitive Models

    May 27, 2024 · Cognitive models play a significant role in improving human-computer interaction (HCI) by providing insights into how users perceive, process, and interact with digital …

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    • Human Computer Interaction - an overview - ScienceDirect

      Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a subfield within computer science concerned with the study of the interaction between people (users) and computers and the design, evaluation and …

    • Human-computer interaction - (Cognitive Psychology) - Fiveable

      This field combines elements from cognitive psychology, computer science, design, and social sciences to improve usability and user experience. Understanding HCI is essential for creating …

    • EPIC's contributions to HCI will be illustrated with a series of brief examples showing how EPIC can be used in both a predictive and explanatory mode, to address both elementary aspects of …

    • • describe the main ways cognition has been applied to interaction design. • provide a number of examples in which cognitive research has led to the design of more effective interactive …

    • Cognitive dimensions Dimensions : aspects of the informational structure that can be analyzed according to the activity being studied. Some examples : – Viscosity: resistance to change – …