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The Intersection of Neuroscience & Design

The Intersection of Neuroscience & Design

Neuro design combines principles from neuroscience and psychology to create more effective designs. Darren Bridger emphasizes that understanding how the brain processes visual information can help designers create more engaging and persuasive content.

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