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Per CELIA HODENT (cognitive UX) and GAG, GOOD COGNITIVE accessibility includes which design choice?
AStrict time-limits on every menu always
BHidden inventory accessed by secret button combos
CConstantly changing UI layout to keep players alert
DClear icons, plain language, reduced memory load
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Clear icons, plain language, reduced memory load
Celia Hodent 'The Gamer's Brain' + GAG cognitive: predictable layouts + plain words + tooltips + no surprise time pressure help players with ADHD, dyslexia, anxiety, fatigue.
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