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As it turns out, much of design is about capitalizing on that gap. In the design of objects, understanding the careful balance of mind-body coordination is what makes for useful ones. A good object is not one that you want to be rid of, nor one that functions best when you are distracted. And yet, in the world of visual media, distraction has been
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But we’ve learned to think of it as moving left to right on a page or a screen, and back to forward in three-dimensional space.
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The authors designed a list of 10 elementary perceptual tasks, each one a method to represent data, and ranked them according to how accurately the human brain can detect differences and make comparisons between them.