Phenomenology
The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view.
The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view.
A theory that explains how information is processed through different sensory modalities, such as visual, auditory, and tactile.
The study of the nature, structure, and variation of language, including phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
A cognitive bias where individuals favor others who are perceived to be similar to themselves, affecting judgments and decision-making.
A theoretical concept in economics that portrays humans as rational and self-interested agents who aim to maximize their utility.
The process of applying a consistent style, motif, or brand identity across a piece of work, design, or user experience to create coherence and enhance the overall aesthetic.
A phenomenon where the probability of recalling an item from a list depends on the length of the list.
The perception of objects as unchanging despite changes in sensory input, such as changes in lighting, distance, or angle.
The use of biological data (e.g., fingerprints, facial recognition) for user authentication and interaction with digital systems.