Abstract
This paper discusses how perception affects the relationship between screen design and memory and cognition. The effects of visual grouping, location of material, distinctiveness of elements and arrangement in layouts, and motion are discussed and analyzed. The perceptual and cognitive principles explored can be applied to the design of any visual display. This information provides designers with a perceptual framework for maximizing learning conditions.
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