This book serves as a foundation to the field of HCI, equipping readers with the necessary knowledge and skills to engage in this field.
This book
- Discusses human functionalities and characteristics relevant to interaction, including sensory perception, attention and memory, language and communication, emotions, decision-making, as well as mental models, human error, and human actions.
- Explores the evolution of HCI design approaches and the role of social and organizational psychology in HCI
- Discusses key concepts and societal aspects of interactive technologies, such as user acceptance, ethics, privacy, and trust.
- Covers the historical background, contributing disciplines, essential concepts, and theories within the domain.
This book will appeal to individuals interested in Human–Computer Interaction research and applications.
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