Definitions

Being adaptive to cognitive processes includes how people are receiving and processing information. There is a growing competition for our attention and space in our working memory. I’m looking for solutions that help increase our agency, focus and long term information retention.

Being adaptive to personal and social identities includes considering the psychological perspective a person’s perception of membership within social groups as well as a sociological perspective which develops out of interaction and reflexivity. Tendencies like extraversion or introversion and socially constructed identities are important to people yet still not fully understood in the context of human-machine communication.