eLearning & mLearning: Everything You Need to Know About Graphics, Part II
The Logical Blog by IconLogic
JULY 29, 2010
Malamed lists several reasons why low-fidelity images are easier for the brain to process , including fewer distractions and quicker visual scanning. On the other hand, if the faces were positioned next to information that the participants were meant to draw out of the experiment, participants were less likely to find the information.
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