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Closing the Knowing-Doing Gap: Designing for Real Behavior Change (with Julie Dirksen)

The Design Psychologist | Psychology for UX, Product, Service, Instructional, Interior, and Game Designers

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Cognitive Load and Design Impact

This chapter explores cognitive load and its effect on memory retention, emphasizing the importance of structured mental frameworks. It discusses strategies for enhancing learning through vivid imagery and the memory palace method, alongside the role of emotions in effective design. The conversation highlights the gap between knowledge and action, advocating for learning experiences that drive real behavior change.

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