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brain function
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Discussions tagged with 'brain function' on WindowsForum.com explore how user interface design impacts cognitive processing. One thread argues that flat, minimalistic UIs like Windows 8's Metro and Windows 10's Fluent design are less intuitive because the human brain evolved to process three-dimensional, textured environments. The author suggests that pseudo-3D interfaces are easier for the brain to recognize interactive elements. Another thread references a study on young blood infusions reversing age-related declines in brain function in mice, linking biological aging to cognitive performance. These posts connect brain function to both software design and biomedical research.
It seems to me that intuitive UI went the way of the dodo with the advent of flat, minimalistic UI. Windows 8's Metro UI, Windows 10's Fluent design, Android's Material design, etc., are featureless and indistinct. The brain has spent its entire existence processing the visible world in three...
aesthetics
brainfunction
cognitive science
color theory
design principles
fluent design
human factors
interactivity
interface
intuitive ui
material design
minimalistic
neuroscience
textured interfaces
ui design
user experience
visual elements
windows 10
windows 8
Infusions of young blood may reverse some effects of ageing, studies suggest
Giving old mice young blood reversed age-related declines in brain function, muscle strength and stamina, researchers say
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/may/04/young-blood-reverse-ageing-mice-studies