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  Applying visual psychophysics to user interface design
 
 
Title: Applying visual psychophysics to user interface design
Author: Travis, David S.
Appeared in: Behaviour & information technology
Paging: Volume 9 (1990) nr. 5 pages 425-438
Year: 1990-09-01
Contents: Electronic displays are ubiquitous as the interface between people and computers. By far the most important perceptual sense used to interpret and analyse information provided by such displays is vision. This area has a vast and distinguished history, stretching back through names as eminent as Da Vinci, Descartes, Newton, Helmholtz and Young; this makes a thorough review of the area impossible in the space available here. Instead this review is limited to those areas of perception relevant to users of electronic displays. The purpose of this paper is to make designers of user interfaces aware of certain issues in visual perception and to provide a discussion of what psychophysics has to offer interface design.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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