Iconic Memory
A type of sensory memory that briefly holds visual information for a fraction of a second.
A type of sensory memory that briefly holds visual information for a fraction of a second.
A specific organization of colors, which helps in the representation of color in both physical and digital forms.
A dark pattern where users' activities are tracked without their explicit consent or knowledge.
The tendency to overvalue new innovations and technologies while undervaluing existing or traditional approaches.
The study of how psychological influences affect financial behaviors and decision-making.
A sorting algorithm that distributes elements into a number of buckets, sorts each bucket individually, and then combines the buckets to get the sorted list.
In-product assistance provided within the context of a specific task or screen, tailored to the user's current needs.
A design principle that involves using relative size to indicate the importance of elements, creating visual hierarchy and focus.
A pricing strategy where a high-priced option is introduced first to set a reference point, making other options seem more attractive in comparison.