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Maps cognitive load across multi-step processes (checkout, onboarding, applications). Rates each step, flags load spikes and memory bridges, and recommends design changes to reduce friction.
npx claudepluginhub owl-listener/inclusive-design-skills --plugin cognitive-accessibilityHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/cognitive-accessibility:assess-loadThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Map the cognitive load across a complete multi-step process and identify
Assesses cognitive load across three dimensions (intrinsic, extraneous, germane) with a structured framework and reduction strategies. Use when reviewing dashboards, forms, multi-step flows, or information-dense screens.
Evaluates cognitive load types, wayfinding, focus management, and decision complexity in interfaces for users with cognitive differences, stress, or divided attention.
Applies cognitive load theory to simplify complex information, chunk content, and reduce working memory burden for learning design, communication, or system architecture.
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Map the cognitive load across a complete multi-step process and identify where users are most likely to struggle, give up, or make errors.
List every step in the process from start to completion. For each step, note: what the user sees, what they must do, and what they must decide.
Using cognitive-load-assessment, evaluate each step across all six dimensions (decisions, memory, concepts, steps, reading, visual). Record the rating for each.
Plot the load across the journey. Identify:
Using wayfinding-navigation and memory-load-reduction, verify:
For each load spike or sustained load zone, recommend specific design changes to bring the load rating down.
Deliver a cognitive load map: a step-by-step table showing the load rating at each point in the journey, annotated with: