Acknowledgments
I could not have written this book without a lot of help and the support of many people.
First are the students of the human–computer interaction course I taught as an Erskine Fellow at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand in 2006. It was for them that I developed a lecture providing a brief background in perceptual and cognitive psychology—just enough to enable them to understand and apply user-interface design guidelines. That lecture expanded into a professional development course, then into the first edition of this book. My need to prepare more comprehensive psychological background for an upper-level course in human–computer interaction that I taught at the University of Canterbury in 2013 provided motivation for ...
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