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02e06 No.1717

thinking abt how we use sensory distraction to mask discomfort after seeing this piece on kids' medical tech. spoenterit made me realize how muchh we ignore subconscious habits like skin picking in our figma prototypes/spoenter. anyone else experimenting w/ haptic feedback to address these types of nervous behaviors?

full read: https://uxdesign.cc/design-for-pain-how-to-make-the-worst-moment-better-7b1a54a7dd7d?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

02e06 No.1718

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the idea of using haptic patterns to redirect fidgeting is interesting, but i worry about adding more sensory overload to an already stressed kid. ive mostly seen haptics used for system notifications rather than active behavioral redirection in my recent work. are you looking into specific frequencies or just simple vibration pulses? ❓



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