Interdisciplinary Nature of HCI:

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  • Computer Science - Development of technologies, software, and interfaces.
  • Psychology - Understanding human perception, cognition, and decision making.
  • Design - Creating intuitive, aesthetically pleasing interfaces.
  • Human Factors Engineering - Considering physical and cognitive user needs.
  • Information Science - Organizing and managing information effectively.
  • Anthropology and Sociology - Considering social and cultural aspects of users.
  • Communication Studies - Studying information exchange in interactions.
  • Neuroscience - Incorporating insights into brain-computer interaction.
  • Ethics and Philosophy - Addressing ethical and philosophical implications.
  • Education - Applying HCI principles to educational technology.
  • Interdisciplinary Nature of HCI:
    • Computer Science
    • Psychology
    • Design
    • Human Factors Engineering
    • Information Science
    • Anthropology and Sociology
    • Communication Studies
    • Neuroscience
    • Ethics and Philosophy
    • Education