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Chelsea M. DeGlopper

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Working Memory and Affective State: Managing Cognitive Load in TurboTax Online

December 18, 2017November 5, 2018 Chelsea DeGlopperWriting

Introduction Working memory is central to our conceptions of thinking and our sense of self. It is the nexus of our interactions with the world, where sensory perceptions interact with information from long term memory […]

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Metacognition & Decision-Making In An Online Car-Buying Experience

November 27, 2017November 5, 2018 Chelsea DeGlopperWriting

Introduction Metacognition is commonly understood as “thinking about thinking,” however it involves not just thinking but the active directing of cognitive processes. Martinez (2006) proposes a “more precise definition: metacognition is the monitoring and control […]

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Making Sense of Visual Stimuli: Preattentive Processing and Soundboard Design

October 30, 2017November 5, 2018 Chelsea DeGlopperWriting

In response to the overwhelming amount of stimuli taken in by the retina, the early stages of visual processing are centered around grouping, clustering, segmentation, and finding patterns. This initial process of turning an array […]

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Hi, my name is Chelsea DeGlopper, and I’m an aspiring UX researcher and designer. I’m currently a graduate student in the Bentley University Human Factors in Information Design MS program outside of Boston, MA.

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