Travis, 1990 - Google Patents
Applying visual psychophysics to user interface designTravis, 1990
- Document ID
- 16470465449120018494
- Author
- Travis D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Behaviour & Information Technology
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Electronic displays are ubiquitous as the interface between people and computers. By far the most important perceptual sense used to interpret and analyse information provided by such displays is vision. This area has a vast and distinguished history, stretching back …
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