Fundamentos neurocognitivos como sustrato para un diseño intuitivo

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Eska Elena Solano Meneses
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is work seeks to analyse the implications of neurocognitive sciences in design. Recent studies have allowed the reconceptualization of design from a semiotic approach. Scientists John O'Keefe, Edvard Moser, and May-Britt Moser have discovered the existence of cells in the brain whose system allows people to orient themselves, creating a mental map of physical space. Hence, the concept of Wayfinding is introduced, which is referred to as a way in which people can mentally plan to navigate from place to place or use objects, not as a simile of a visual-mental map, but as a process that it involves symbolic components and determining past experiences. Wayfinding demands different types of memory: episodic and usual (rigid) memories, their response from design is called Wayshowing, that is, the application of this knowledge to design. In this regard, the methodological proposal of Carlos Quiroga is taken, who, to make a diagnosis of the formal and symbolic compatibility of objects with the cognitive and interpretive capacity of the users, develops the concepts of Affordances and Conceptual Models applying them in the evaluation of objects in order to determine the compositional successes or failures.
他的工作旨在分析神经认知科学在设计中的含义。最近的研究允许从符号学的方法重新概念化设计。科学家约翰·奥基夫、爱德华·莫泽和梅-布里特·莫泽发现,大脑中存在一种细胞,这种细胞的系统可以让人们定位自己,创造出一幅物理空间的心理地图。因此,我们引入了寻路的概念,它指的是人们可以在心理上计划从一个地方导航到另一个地方或使用物体的一种方式,而不是视觉心理地图的明喻,而是一个涉及符号成分和确定过去经验的过程。寻路需要不同类型的记忆:情景记忆和通常(刚性)记忆,它们在设计中的反应被称为示路,也就是说,将这些知识应用到设计中。在这方面,采用了Carlos Quiroga的方法论建议,他对对象的形式和符号兼容性与用户的认知和解释能力进行诊断,发展了功能支持和概念模型的概念,将它们应用于对象的评估,以确定构图的成败。
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Revista Humanidades
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