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Psychology: memory. Overview An understanding of human memory is critical to an appreciation of how users will store and use relevant information when.

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Page 1: Psychology: memory. Overview An understanding of human memory is critical to an appreciation of how users will store and use relevant information when.

Psychology: memory

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Overview

• An understanding of human memory is critical to an appreciation of how users will store and use relevant information when using an application, system or website.

• If you want people to like and use your system, then you need to know their needs and preferences, what makes them tick and how to research these issues.

• Ben Shneiderman (2002): ‘The old computing was about what computers could do; the new computing is about what users can do.’

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Introduction

• We concentrate on understanding the psychology of human memory as a basis for developing a truly user-centered approach to interactive designs.

• It’s about how we develop good ideas and insights into what users want.

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Introduction

• Cognitive psychology was the concept of the human mind as a processor of information.

• This view, although simple, unlocked the door to ways of tackling questions of how people perceive, retain and use information to perform mental or cognitive tasks.

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Introduction

• Model Human Process theory seeks to specify the information-processing demands on and of users.

• The aim is to:– Design systems that are compatible with their

users– Evaluate existing systems and their variants– Make quantitative predictions about their use

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Psychology - memory

• We’ll be looking at users and at some basic psychological theory that will help make sense of how humans behave, particularly when using interactive systems.

– Freud and psychoanalysis– Behaviorism– Neuropsychology

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Cognitive Psychology

Cognitive psychology builds upon the strengths of each of the these

approaches:• Freud: it accepts the complexity of human cognition and the need to

consider a combination of cognition, emotion and drives.

• Behaviorism: it looks at the input and output, emphasizing an objective and impartial scientific approach.

• AI: which is based upon early computer simulation work, it seeks to understand human cognition by building computer programs that appear to respond like people.

• Phenomenology: it emphasizes people’s subjective experiences and seeks to relate existing behavior and experience.

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The Model Human Processor

Perception

Response

CognitiveProcessing

Long-term memory

Short-term memory

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Working Memory Limit

• 10 – 20 seconds of decay time

• Can hold 7 + 2 items

• An item can be a chuck of information: word, letter, a meaningful sentence, etc.

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Long-Term Memory

• LT Memory is organized as a network of ‘chucks’ of knowledge.

LT Memory Practical Rules:• Supports recognition rather than recall• Reduce working memory load• Support the production of chunks of items to

facilitate memory• Frequent activities become ‘automatic’ and so

don’t require conscious attention

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Simplex One Model

ProcessingSystem

AbstractWorkingMemory

Long-termassociative

store

Inputstore

MotorOutputstore

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Simplex Two Model

ProcessingSystem

AbstractWorkingMemory

Long-termassociative

store

Inputstore

MotorOutputstore

EmotionsAnd

Drives

CognitiveModel

Construction

FeedbackManagement

Zone

OutputProgram

Zone

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