Stress, Workload, and Fatigue
Herausgeber: Hancock, Peter A; Desmond, Paula A
Stress, Workload, and Fatigue
Herausgeber: Hancock, Peter A; Desmond, Paula A
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This book describes the shared commonalities of stress, fatigue, and workload and demonstrates the interaction between practical and theoretical aspects of human factors. It is intended as a forum for researchers and engineers interested in how people function within transportation systems.
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This book describes the shared commonalities of stress, fatigue, and workload and demonstrates the interaction between practical and theoretical aspects of human factors. It is intended as a forum for researchers and engineers interested in how people function within transportation systems.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 700
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 962g
- ISBN-13: 9780367447311
- ISBN-10: 0367447312
- Artikelnr.: 58438833
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 700
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 962g
- ISBN-13: 9780367447311
- ISBN-10: 0367447312
- Artikelnr.: 58438833
Hancock, Peter A.; Desmond, Paula A.
Contents: B. Kantowitz
Series Foreword. Preface. Part I:Stress.Section 1: Theory.G. Matthews
Levels of Transaction: A Cognitive Science Framework for Operator Stress. K.C. Hendy
K.P. East
P.S.E. Farrell
An Information-Processing Model of Operator Stress and Performance. Section 2: Research.J.L. Weaver
C. Bowers
E. Salas
Stress and Teams: Performance Effects and Interventions. A.F. Stokes
K. Kite
On Grasping a Nettle and Becoming Emotional. G. Matthews
A Transactional Model of Driver Stress. Section 3:Practice.I. Glendon
F. Coles
Stress in Ambulance Staff. B. Thompson
A. Kirk-Brown
D. Brown
Women Police: The Impact of Work Stress on Family Members. G. Matthews
P.A. Desmond
Stress and Driving Performance: Implications for Design and Training. Section 4:Commentary. C.L. Cooper
S. Cartwright
A Strategic Approach to Organizational Stress Management. M.E. Morphew
The Future of Human Performance and Stress Research: A New Challenge. Part II:Workload.Section 1:Theory.M.W. Scerbo
Stress
Workload
and Boredom in Vigilance: A Problem and an Answer. R.W. Backs
An Autonomic Space Approach to the Psychophysiological Assessment of Mental Workload. D.D. Woods
E.S. Patterson
How Unexpected Events Produce an Escalation of Cognitive and Coordinative Demands. Section 2:Research.R. Parasuraman
P.A. Hancock
Adaptive Control of Mental Workload. K.A. Brookhuis
D. de Waard
Assessment of Drivers' Workload: Performance and Subjective and Physiological Indexes. M. Mouloua
J.M. Hitt
II
J. Deaton
Automation and Workload in Aviation Systems. T.C. Landsdown
Causes
Measures
and Effects of Driver Visual Workload. Section 3:Practice.A.D. Andre
The Value of Workload in the Design and Analysis of Consumer
Series Foreword. Preface. Part I:Stress.Section 1: Theory.G. Matthews
Levels of Transaction: A Cognitive Science Framework for Operator Stress. K.C. Hendy
K.P. East
P.S.E. Farrell
An Information-Processing Model of Operator Stress and Performance. Section 2: Research.J.L. Weaver
C. Bowers
E. Salas
Stress and Teams: Performance Effects and Interventions. A.F. Stokes
K. Kite
On Grasping a Nettle and Becoming Emotional. G. Matthews
A Transactional Model of Driver Stress. Section 3:Practice.I. Glendon
F. Coles
Stress in Ambulance Staff. B. Thompson
A. Kirk-Brown
D. Brown
Women Police: The Impact of Work Stress on Family Members. G. Matthews
P.A. Desmond
Stress and Driving Performance: Implications for Design and Training. Section 4:Commentary. C.L. Cooper
S. Cartwright
A Strategic Approach to Organizational Stress Management. M.E. Morphew
The Future of Human Performance and Stress Research: A New Challenge. Part II:Workload.Section 1:Theory.M.W. Scerbo
Stress
Workload
and Boredom in Vigilance: A Problem and an Answer. R.W. Backs
An Autonomic Space Approach to the Psychophysiological Assessment of Mental Workload. D.D. Woods
E.S. Patterson
How Unexpected Events Produce an Escalation of Cognitive and Coordinative Demands. Section 2:Research.R. Parasuraman
P.A. Hancock
Adaptive Control of Mental Workload. K.A. Brookhuis
D. de Waard
Assessment of Drivers' Workload: Performance and Subjective and Physiological Indexes. M. Mouloua
J.M. Hitt
II
J. Deaton
Automation and Workload in Aviation Systems. T.C. Landsdown
Causes
Measures
and Effects of Driver Visual Workload. Section 3:Practice.A.D. Andre
The Value of Workload in the Design and Analysis of Consumer
Contents: B. Kantowitz
Series Foreword. Preface. Part I:Stress.Section 1: Theory.G. Matthews
Levels of Transaction: A Cognitive Science Framework for Operator Stress. K.C. Hendy
K.P. East
P.S.E. Farrell
An Information-Processing Model of Operator Stress and Performance. Section 2: Research.J.L. Weaver
C. Bowers
E. Salas
Stress and Teams: Performance Effects and Interventions. A.F. Stokes
K. Kite
On Grasping a Nettle and Becoming Emotional. G. Matthews
A Transactional Model of Driver Stress. Section 3:Practice.I. Glendon
F. Coles
Stress in Ambulance Staff. B. Thompson
A. Kirk-Brown
D. Brown
Women Police: The Impact of Work Stress on Family Members. G. Matthews
P.A. Desmond
Stress and Driving Performance: Implications for Design and Training. Section 4:Commentary. C.L. Cooper
S. Cartwright
A Strategic Approach to Organizational Stress Management. M.E. Morphew
The Future of Human Performance and Stress Research: A New Challenge. Part II:Workload.Section 1:Theory.M.W. Scerbo
Stress
Workload
and Boredom in Vigilance: A Problem and an Answer. R.W. Backs
An Autonomic Space Approach to the Psychophysiological Assessment of Mental Workload. D.D. Woods
E.S. Patterson
How Unexpected Events Produce an Escalation of Cognitive and Coordinative Demands. Section 2:Research.R. Parasuraman
P.A. Hancock
Adaptive Control of Mental Workload. K.A. Brookhuis
D. de Waard
Assessment of Drivers' Workload: Performance and Subjective and Physiological Indexes. M. Mouloua
J.M. Hitt
II
J. Deaton
Automation and Workload in Aviation Systems. T.C. Landsdown
Causes
Measures
and Effects of Driver Visual Workload. Section 3:Practice.A.D. Andre
The Value of Workload in the Design and Analysis of Consumer
Series Foreword. Preface. Part I:Stress.Section 1: Theory.G. Matthews
Levels of Transaction: A Cognitive Science Framework for Operator Stress. K.C. Hendy
K.P. East
P.S.E. Farrell
An Information-Processing Model of Operator Stress and Performance. Section 2: Research.J.L. Weaver
C. Bowers
E. Salas
Stress and Teams: Performance Effects and Interventions. A.F. Stokes
K. Kite
On Grasping a Nettle and Becoming Emotional. G. Matthews
A Transactional Model of Driver Stress. Section 3:Practice.I. Glendon
F. Coles
Stress in Ambulance Staff. B. Thompson
A. Kirk-Brown
D. Brown
Women Police: The Impact of Work Stress on Family Members. G. Matthews
P.A. Desmond
Stress and Driving Performance: Implications for Design and Training. Section 4:Commentary. C.L. Cooper
S. Cartwright
A Strategic Approach to Organizational Stress Management. M.E. Morphew
The Future of Human Performance and Stress Research: A New Challenge. Part II:Workload.Section 1:Theory.M.W. Scerbo
Stress
Workload
and Boredom in Vigilance: A Problem and an Answer. R.W. Backs
An Autonomic Space Approach to the Psychophysiological Assessment of Mental Workload. D.D. Woods
E.S. Patterson
How Unexpected Events Produce an Escalation of Cognitive and Coordinative Demands. Section 2:Research.R. Parasuraman
P.A. Hancock
Adaptive Control of Mental Workload. K.A. Brookhuis
D. de Waard
Assessment of Drivers' Workload: Performance and Subjective and Physiological Indexes. M. Mouloua
J.M. Hitt
II
J. Deaton
Automation and Workload in Aviation Systems. T.C. Landsdown
Causes
Measures
and Effects of Driver Visual Workload. Section 3:Practice.A.D. Andre
The Value of Workload in the Design and Analysis of Consumer