Psychophysiological Measures in UX
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Join UX Akron for our November Online Event!
Topic: Psychophysiological Measures in UX
Is it possible to get under the skin of users and perhaps know more about what they feel and perceive while using products?
Cary Sears details the past, present, and future of psychophysiology applied to UX including the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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About our presenter:
Cary Sears is currently a Senior Coach Manager at Noom, Inc., where he supervises a group of managers that support a team of remote health coaches focused on helping mobile app users live healthier lives by pioneering innovative ways to merge behavior change with technology. He also leads usability testing for the Knowledge and Resources team. He has previous professional experience conducting neuropsychological testing at the Cleveland Clinic.
Cary is currently in his last semester of the Master of Science in User Experience Design program at Kent State University and has a previous M.A. in Experimental Psychology from Cleveland State University. His research experience is in the areas of cardiovascular psychophysiology and biofeedback. His passion is merging high tech and high touch interventions to create positive behavioral change. He and his wife (and very fat overly domesticated cat) currently live in New York City.
Links for Cary Sears:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/carysears