Abstract
The methods, theories, and models in human information processing are currently well developed. The knowledge in this area, of which we are only able to describe at a surface level in this chapter, is relevant to a wide range of concerns in HCI, from visual display design to representation and communication of knowledge. For HCI to be effective, the interaction must be made compatible with the human information-processing capabilities. Cognitive architectures that incorporate many of the facts about human information processing have been developed that can be applied to HCI.
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