Interface design as a prosthesis for an individual with a brain injury

  • Cole E
  • Dehdashti P
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Abstract

This is a case study demonstrating how interface design was applied to make personal productivity software accessible and appropriate for an individual with learning disabilities from a head injury. Substantial customization was required, and nine months of data are presented.

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Cole, E., & Dehdashti, P. (1990). Interface design as a prosthesis for an individual with a brain injury. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 22(1), 28–32. https://doi.org/10.1145/101288.101293

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