Design for How People Think: Using Brain Science to Build Better Products
暫譯: 以人類思維為設計基礎:運用腦科學打造更佳產品
John Whalen, Ph.D
- 出版商: O'Reilly
- 出版日期: 2019-05-14
- 定價: $1,980
- 售價: 8.0 折 $1,584
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 240
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1491985453
- ISBN-13: 9781491985458
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相關分類:
UI/UX
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相關翻譯:
有腦設計|運用腦科學打造好產品 (Design for How People Think: Using Brain Science to Build Better Products ) (繁中版)
全腦設計:基於腦科學原理的產品設計 (簡中版)
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商品描述
Understanding the mind of a customer is essential for any product or service designer. True, some designers can perceive what their customers need or want, but in the era of artificial intelligence, augmented cognition, and "thinking" designs, intuition isn’t enough.
With this practical guide, you’ll learn how different regions of the human brain create multifaceted and multi-model experiences. Once you grasp this concept, you’ll not only learn how to collect the right data that customers need to understand an experience, but also how to put that data to the best use.
- Understand the inner workings of customers’ minds to deliver competitive augmented reality, AI, and thinking products
- Learn key brain systems involved in generating an experience through a product or service
- Collect the right data to understand the entirety of an experience and put that data to the best use
- Learn concrete ways to improve your products or services based on psychology and neuroscience
- Bridge the gaps between cognitive science, UX, behavior change, AI, and augmented reality
商品描述(中文翻譯)
理解顧客的心智對於任何產品或服務設計師來說都是至關重要的。確實,有些設計師能夠感知顧客的需求或想要的東西,但在人工智慧、增強認知和「思考」設計的時代,直覺已經不夠了。
在這本實用指南中,您將學習人類大腦的不同區域如何創造多面向和多模式的體驗。一旦您掌握了這個概念,您不僅會學會如何收集顧客理解體驗所需的正確數據,還會學會如何將這些數據充分利用。
- 理解顧客心智的內部運作,以提供具有競爭力的增強現實、人工智慧和思考產品
- 學習在通過產品或服務生成體驗時涉及的關鍵大腦系統
- 收集正確的數據以理解整體體驗並充分利用這些數據
- 根據心理學和神經科學學習具體的方法來改善您的產品或服務
- 橋接認知科學、用戶體驗、行為改變、人工智慧和增強現實之間的鴻溝