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Title:      A NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF DESIGN THINKING PROCESS IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION DESIGN
Author(s):      Abhishek Dahiya, Abhijeet Kujur and Jyoti Kumar
ISBN:      978-989-8704-20-7
Editors:      Katherine Blashki
Year:      2020
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Design Thinking, User Centered Design, HCI Design, EEG, Linkography
Type:      Full
First Page:      67
Last Page:      76
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      This paper investigates the design thinking process of a designer while solving a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) design problem. HCI design requires a considerable amount of user information to take design-related decisions. HCI designers are often asked to think through the user's mental models and cognitively empathize with the users while designing. Due to this, designers collect and refer user data to develop more user-friendly products. But with increased use and reliance on user data to solve complex interaction design problems, it becomes important to investigate how the design thinking process of a designer is affected by the introduction of user information. The experimental study presented in this paper is aimed to understand the transformations in design thinking process with the introduction of user information.
   

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