Chunking
A cognitive process that groups information into manageable units, making it easier to remember and process.
A cognitive process that groups information into manageable units, making it easier to remember and process.
A key aspect of Gestalt psychology that explains the tendency for ambiguous images to pop back and forth unstably between alternative interpretations in the mind.
A series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, creating a pattern found in nature and various fields.
A cognitive bias where someone mistakenly assumes that others have the same background knowledge they do.
The practice of organizing the context in which people make decisions to influence the outcomes, often used to nudge users towards certain behaviors.
The degree to which a product's elements are consistent with external standards or other products.
The ease with which users can find new features or content within a product.
Providing clear, concise, and relevant navigation options to help users find what they need quickly.
A cognitive shortcut that relies on the recognition of one option over another to make a decision, often used when individuals have limited information.