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==Neurological UX== Neurological UX is a specialised branch of web accessibility aimed at designing digital experiences that cater to individuals with neurological dispositions such as ADHD, dyslexia, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and anxiety. Coined by Gareth Slinn in his book NeurologicalUX [https://neurologicalux.com/ neurologicalux.com], this approach goes beyond conventional accessibility by addressing cognitive, emotional, and behavioural needs. Neurological UX focuses on creating interfaces that reduce cognitive load, support diverse ways of thinking, and accommodate challenges in executive functioning. Core principles include: * Clarity and Simplicity: Streamlining interfaces to reduce distractions and enhance focus for users with ADHD and similar conditions. * Cognitive Support: Offering features like tooltips, hover states, or progressive disclosures to help users with memory and information processing challenges, such as those with dyslexia or traumatic brain injuries. * Emotionally Comfortable Design: Using calming color schemes, predictable navigation, and consistent layouts to reduce anxiety for users prone to stress. * Flexible Interaction Models: Providing adjustable settings for font size, spacing, and contrast to suit the needs of users with dyslexia, visual stress, or sensory processing disorders. * Intuitive Feedback: Ensuring interactive elements provide clear, immediate feedback to accommodate difficulties with impulse control and decision-making. * Minimising Overstimulation: Avoiding overly busy layouts, autoplay media, or complex animations that can overwhelm users with ASD or ADHD. * By prioritising usability and emotional well-being, Neurological UX seeks to create inclusive digital experiences that empower all users, regardless of their cognitive or neurological profile. This approach not only improves accessibility compliance but also fosters a more equitable and human-centered web.
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