i'm studying computer interaction design right now, and in one of my courses a really good computational neuroscience professor, Nicola De Pisapia, is explaining the future of micro interactions, BCI's and user experience, of course people need foundations in design sistems, neuroscience and also programming, but it's pretty cool. I'm also interested in the UX that need to be done right after the implant, where the user that recieved the implant is asked to act as intention (not to imagine), for expample the intention to move the right hand to link the software with the spikes on the brainwave of the neuron (or neural net) that the electrodes has been connected to, this has to be one of the hardest challenges, imagine when N1 (of course modern versions) will be scaled to thousands of people, and training needs to be super efficient. If you are reading this and have reasources on this field, please share it with me. Nice video, thanks so much.
@ivishalns5 ай бұрын
Gained a lot of insights from this video ❤ This tech dimension is completely gonna take UXers to whole new level…
@margaretnicholdesign4 ай бұрын
Would be really interesting to see how this tech works with neurodivergent brains as well. If apps could be developed to help people with disabilities like ADHD map and make sense of their rapid fire thinking etc.
@vaexperience4 ай бұрын
Seems like a viable and well needed step, given how widely reaching the ADHD (and neurodivergence of all types) is in the society. As with every emerging tech it will likely be quite some time before we see those areas approached, but it's definitely worth ideating through of what that could look like - chances are some of us will need to solve the UX challenges for those issues.
@vickyvijayraj5 ай бұрын
Hai brother, I got inspired by your videos and started using axure rp and it’s been 5 years now going forward what tools can we use for product design?