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NeuroDesign: Greater than the Sum of Its Parts

Jan Auernhammer (), Jennifer Bruno, Alexa Booras, Claire McIntyre, Daniel Hasegan and Manish Saggar
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Jan Auernhammer: Stanford University
Jennifer Bruno: Stanford University School of Medicine
Alexa Booras: Stanford University School of Medicine
Claire McIntyre: Stanford University School of Medicine
Daniel Hasegan: Stanford University School of Medicine
Manish Saggar: Stanford University School of Medicine

A chapter in Design Thinking Research, 2023, pp 197-211 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter outlines the recent developments, such as neuroscience on design, design neurocognition, and NeuroDesign, in the intersection of neuroscience and design. This intersection of diverse disciplines, including psychology, neurophysiology, engineering, interaction design, and architecture, provides various opportunities and challenges to advance areas, such as design thinking, neurotechnology, embodied artificial intelligence (AI), and human-centered AI. We outline some of the opportunities and challenges with several examples, such as methodological and technological developments, necessary to develop this promising pan-disciplinary field. We emphasize the importance of educating researchers (i.e., NeuroDesign Researchers) and practitioners (neurodesigner/engineers) to advance this intersection toward a new area that could be greater than the sum of its parts.

Keywords: NeuroDesign; Neuroscience on design; Design neurocognition; Design thinking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-36103-6_10

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