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“Why Your Brain Loves That App: Neurodesign Secrets in Mobile UX” Neurodesign is the art of designing user experiences that tap directly into how the brain reacts—and mobile apps use it masterfully. Colors, shapes, and animations aren’t random. Red triggers urgency, blue builds trust. Rounded buttons feel safer and more clickable than sharp edges. Apps like Instagram and TikTok use dopamine loops—smooth scrolls, auto-playing videos, and instant feedback—to keep your brain stimulated. The spacing between icons, the delay before showing a reward, even the haptic feedback when you tap something—it’s all tuned to feel “right.” Neurodesign isn’t just aesthetics—it’s psychological engineering. The goal? Make the brain feel good—and never want to leave. Sorry for the late 😢😢
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The Pain of Paying is the emotional discomfort we feel when spending money. It’s stronger with cash, weaker with digital payments — because the brain doesn’t fully register the loss. Brands like Amazon, Apple, and Swiggy reduce this pain using seamle
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Humanities students explored the Brain Museum at NIMHANS, experiencing a hands-on session with a real human brain. Guided by the Human Brain Bank faculties, they learned about the complexities of brain health, various neurological diseases, and their
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Haptic Feedback Navigation Sleeve for Two-Wheelers This economical and universal handlebar sleeve provides navigation via haptic feedback, connecting to smartphones via Bluetooth and integrating with Google Maps. The right handle vibrates for right
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People don’t stick to digital products just because they exist. They stick if the product keeps giving them two things on loop: 1. Rare knowledge — insights or perspectives that make them feel smarter than the average person. also the tools come und
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Your brain can turn stress into a habit. Here’s how it works: 1. When you're stressed about a task, your brain gets triggered. 2. Once the task is done, you feel a sense of accomplishment. 3. Your brain links two key things from this experience: str
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We’re building Apna Labour and design needs to keep pace. If you’re a Figma designer with an eye for clean, mobile-first layouts, we’d love to collaborate. What we’re looking for: • Minimal, intuitive UI • Fast, mobile usability for field-heavy us
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