Apply cognitive science principles (Miller's Law, progressive disclosure, chunking) to UX design, reducing decision fatigue and improving task completion rates.
Cognitive load reduction is the application of cognitive science principles to interface design, minimizing mental effort users need to complete tasks. High cognitive load = frustration, abandonment, error. Techniques include chunking information, progressive disclosure, eliminating jargon, and simplifying decisions. Core principles:
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