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AGILEEE 2013: Mattias Skarin "Visualization — what's my brain got to do with it?"
1. Visualization
– what’s my brain got to do with it?
Agile Eastern Europe, 2013
Mattias Skarin
Kanban / Lean coach
www.crisp.se
http://blog.crisp.se/mattiasskarin
mattias.skarin@crisp.se
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Mattias Skarin
2. I Dare you – Do you trust your brain?
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3. Can you spot the trick?
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4. Let’s try something more obvious
Simons and Levin - 1998
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5. How we process visual information
Visual Cortex
Ventral stream
Dorsal stream
Limbic system (old)
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14. Are you something else of each word
Let’s try ready?
Read out the true color
Red
Blue White
Yellow Blue Green Black
Blue Orange Red Purple
Brown Yellow Green
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15. How well did you do?
Red
Blue
White
Yellow Blue Green Black
Blue Orange Red Purple
Brown Yellow Green
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16. Stress effect on visual recognition
Continuous Visual Memory Test (CVMT)
84
82
82,07
80
78
76
79,03
76,21
74
Normal
73,36
Stressed
72
70
68
30-49 years
50- years
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Henric VI
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17. Three things makes us miss changes in
our surrounding
Change blindness – we only notice what we think is important
Flicker paradigm – lack sufficient storage space to remember both
space and time on a detailed level
Stress - filter out
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18. Can you spot the animal?
http://blog.quickmeme.com/post/1084161829/the-true-masters-of-disguise
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20. How’s your reading?
“Our bran pikcs and chooses accodring to
what it thikns is imoprtant. If you chnge
something it doesn’t thikn is importnt - it
littreately doesn’t see it”
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Billy the ball
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22. What does this imply?
Visual representation
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23. Five lenses on visual work
New
In Dev
[3]
In progr.
Done
User Test
[3]
In progr.
Done
Deploy
[5]
In prog
Done
Done
”My Work”
”Our work”
”How system works”
”Value or failure demand”
”Are we delivering
value downstream?”
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24. Elements of good visualization
• Use images
• Make it interactive
• Make it Persistent
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34. References
On eye processing capacity:
Current Biology (July 2006) by Judith McLean and Michael A. Freed,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and Ronen Segev and Michael J. Berry III, Princeton
”När hjärnans sambandscentral slutar fungera”, Johanna Roth, Umeå Universitet 2005
http://www.quranten.com/images/user/Dokument/hjarnans_sambandscentral.pdf
”Discontinuity in the enumeration of sequentially presented auditory and visual stimuli”
Valérie Camosa, Barbara Tillmannb
Cognition, Volume 107, Issue 3, June 2008, Pages 1135–1143
N. Cowanm 2001
”The magical number 4 in short-term memory: A reconsideration of mental storage capacity”
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24 (2001), pp. 87–185
Ted Talk 3 ways the brain creates meaning
http://www.ted.com/talks/tom_wujec_on_3_ways_the_brain_creates_meaning.html
Hendersen Visual Congition Lab
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