Visual Depiction Effect
A phenomenon where people better understand and remember information when it is presented visually.
A phenomenon where people better understand and remember information when it is presented visually.
A type of sensory memory that briefly holds visual information for a fraction of a second.
The tendency for people to pay more attention to items placed in the center of a visual field.
A cognitive bias where people judge the likelihood of an event based on the size of its category rather than its actual probability.
A cognitive bias where individuals better remember the most recent information they have encountered, influencing decision-making and memory recall.
A cognitive bias where people remember scenes as being more expansive than they actually were.
The process of changing the corporate image of an organization, including its name, logo, visual identity, and messaging, to better align with its strategic goals.
A cognitive bias where people perceive an outcome as certain while it is actually uncertain, based on how information is presented.
A phenomenon where users consciously or subconsciously ignore banner-like information or advertisements on websites.