Theoretical Frameworks for Understanding Multidisplay Interaction Patterns

Authors

  • Dr. Zara Hussain Karachi Institute of Nuclear Science

Keywords:

Multidisplay interaction, theoretical frameworks, human-computer interaction, cognitive psychology, user behavior, interaction patterns

Abstract

This paper explores various theoretical frameworks that contribute to understanding the interaction patterns within multidisplay environments. It examines how psychological, cognitive, and human-computer interaction theories inform the design and analysis of user interactions across multiple displays. Through a synthesis of relevant literature and theoretical perspectives, this study aims to provide insights into the underlying mechanisms that shape user behavior and interaction patterns in multidisplay settings.

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Published

2020-12-31

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