Intrinsic Motivation
The drive to perform an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some separable consequence.
The drive to perform an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some separable consequence.
A phenomenon where vivid mental images can interfere with actual perception, causing individuals to mistake imagined experiences for real ones.
A dark pattern where options that benefit the service provider are pre-selected for the user.
A common pattern of eye movement where users scan web content in an "F" shape, focusing on the top and left side of the page.
The minimum difference in stimulus intensity that a person can detect, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND).
A team focused on designing and improving the user experience across products and services.
The process of enabling users to take control of their interactions with a product or system, enhancing their confidence and satisfaction.
A Gestalt principle suggesting that elements are perceived as a single unit or group if they share an organizing visual cue like bullet points, or connecting lines.
A series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, creating a pattern found in nature and various fields.