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This volume explores cognitive ergonomics, which is concerned with mental processes-otherwise known as brain work. It discusses perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response, as they affect interactions among humans and other elements of a system. Topics will include mental workload, decision-making, skilled performance, human-computer interaction, human reliability, work stress and training as these relate to human-system design.
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This volume explores cognitive ergonomics, which is concerned with mental processes-otherwise known as brain work. It discusses perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response, as they affect interactions among humans and other elements of a system. Topics will include mental workload, decision-making, skilled performance, human-computer interaction, human reliability, work stress and training as these relate to human-system design.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781439870174
- Artikelnr.: 38304865
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781439870174
- Artikelnr.: 38304865
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Stanney\, Kay M.; Hale\, Kelly S.
Table of Contents
Section I: Cognitive Engineering: Fundamentals
1 Human factors in the design of a search tool for a database of recorded human behavior /R. Abbott, C. Forsythe, M. Glickman and D. Trumbo, USA
2 Augmented navigation: A cognitive approach /E. Onal, A. Savoy and S. McDonald, USA
3 Change blindness when viewing web pages /D. Steffner and B. Schenkman, Sweden
4 Qualitative facets of the problem statement /H. von Brevern, Switzerland and W. Karwowski, USA
5 Overloading disks onto a mind: Quantity effects in the attribution of mental states to technological systems /O. Parlangeli, S. Guidi and R. Farina, Italy
6 Effectiveness of two
channel bone conduction audio communication system in speech recognition tasks /M. McBride, R. Weatherless and T. Letowski, USA
7 Cognitive ergonomics: The user and brand in an informational relationship
S. Oliveira, A. Heemann and M. Okimoto, Brazil
Section II: Cognitive Engineering: Workload and Stress
8 Cognitive workload analysis and development of a stress index for life science processes /M. Swangnetr, Thailand, B. Zhu and D. Kaber, USA, K. Thurow, N. Stoll and R. Stoll, Germany
9 Interaction effects of physical and mental tasks on auditory attentional resources /A. Basahel, M. Young and M. Ajovalasit, UK
10 Applicability of situation awareness and workload metrics for use in assessing nuclear power plant designs /S. Guznov, L. Reinerman
Jones and J. Marble, USA
11 Effect of stress on short
term memory among engineering workshop trainees /B. Keshvari and M. Abdulrani, Malaysia
Section III: Cognitive Engineering: Activity Theory
12 On the relationship between external and internal components of activity /W. Karwowski, USA, F. Voskoboynikov, Russia, and G. Z. Bedny, USA
13 Positioning actions¿ regulation strategies /G. Bedny and W. Karwowski, USA
14 Emotional
motivational aspects of a browsing task /H. von Brevern, Switzerland, and W. Karwowski, USA
15 Using systemic approach to identify performance enhancing strategies of rock drilling activity in deep mines /M.
A. Sanda, Sweden/Ghana, J. Johansson, B. Johansson and L. Abrahamsson, Sweden
Section IV: Cognitive Engineering: Error and Risk
16 Challenges in human reliability analysis (HRA): A Reflection on the Accident Sequence Evaluation Program (ASEP) HRA procedure /H. Liao, A. Bone, K. Coyne and J. Forester, USA
17 Mirror neuron based alerts for control flight into terrain avoidance /M. Causse, J. Phan, T. Ségonzac and F. Dehais, France
18 Computer technology at the workplace and errors analysis /I. Bedny, W. Karwowski and G. Bedny, USA
19 A study on document style of medical safety incident report for latent factors extraction and risk
assessment
based decision making /K. Takeyama, T. Akasaka, T. Fukuda, and Y. Okada, Japan
Section V: Cognitive Engineering: Applications
20 Promoting temporal awareness for dynamic decision making in command and control /S. Tremblay, F. Vachon, R. Rousseau and R. Breton, Canada
21 Data
driven analysis and modeling of Emergency Medical Service process /L. Wang and B. Caldwell, USA
22 Age and comprehension of written medical information on drug labels /M. Chafac, USA, and A. Chan, Hong Kong
23 Designing virtual reality systems for procedural task training /N. Gavish, Israel
Section VI: Neuroergonomics: Measurement
24 Given the state, What's the metric? /M. Carroll, K. Stanney, C. Kokini and K. Hale, USA
25 Development of a neuroergonomic application to evaluate arousal /D. Gartenberg, R. McGarry, D. Pfannenstiel, D. Cisler, T. Shaw and R. Parasuraman, USA
26 fNIRS and EEG study in mental stress arising from time pressure /S.
Y. Cheng, C.
C. Lo and J.
J. Chen, Taiwan
27 Availability and future prospects of functional near
infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in usability evaluation /H. Iwasaki and H. Hagiwara, Japan
28 Team neurodynamics: A novel platform for quantifying performance of teams /G. Raphael, R. Stevens, T. Galloway, C. Berka and V. Tan, USA
Section VII: Neuroergonomics: Applications
29 Challenges and opportunities for inserting neuroscience technologies into training systems /R. Stripling, USA
30 A neuroergonomic evaluation of cognitive workload transitions in a supervisory control task using Transcranial Doppler Sonography /K. Satterfield, T. Shaw, R. Ramirez and E. Kemp, USA
31 From biomedical research to end user BCI applications through improved usability of BCI++ v3.0 /P. Perego, E. Gruppioni, F. Motta, G. Verni and G. Andreoni, Italy
32 An ERP study on instrument form cognition.doc /Y. Jiang, J. Hong, X. Li and W. Wang, China
Index of Authors.
Section I: Cognitive Engineering: Fundamentals
1 Human factors in the design of a search tool for a database of recorded human behavior /R. Abbott, C. Forsythe, M. Glickman and D. Trumbo, USA
2 Augmented navigation: A cognitive approach /E. Onal, A. Savoy and S. McDonald, USA
3 Change blindness when viewing web pages /D. Steffner and B. Schenkman, Sweden
4 Qualitative facets of the problem statement /H. von Brevern, Switzerland and W. Karwowski, USA
5 Overloading disks onto a mind: Quantity effects in the attribution of mental states to technological systems /O. Parlangeli, S. Guidi and R. Farina, Italy
6 Effectiveness of two
channel bone conduction audio communication system in speech recognition tasks /M. McBride, R. Weatherless and T. Letowski, USA
7 Cognitive ergonomics: The user and brand in an informational relationship
S. Oliveira, A. Heemann and M. Okimoto, Brazil
Section II: Cognitive Engineering: Workload and Stress
8 Cognitive workload analysis and development of a stress index for life science processes /M. Swangnetr, Thailand, B. Zhu and D. Kaber, USA, K. Thurow, N. Stoll and R. Stoll, Germany
9 Interaction effects of physical and mental tasks on auditory attentional resources /A. Basahel, M. Young and M. Ajovalasit, UK
10 Applicability of situation awareness and workload metrics for use in assessing nuclear power plant designs /S. Guznov, L. Reinerman
Jones and J. Marble, USA
11 Effect of stress on short
term memory among engineering workshop trainees /B. Keshvari and M. Abdulrani, Malaysia
Section III: Cognitive Engineering: Activity Theory
12 On the relationship between external and internal components of activity /W. Karwowski, USA, F. Voskoboynikov, Russia, and G. Z. Bedny, USA
13 Positioning actions¿ regulation strategies /G. Bedny and W. Karwowski, USA
14 Emotional
motivational aspects of a browsing task /H. von Brevern, Switzerland, and W. Karwowski, USA
15 Using systemic approach to identify performance enhancing strategies of rock drilling activity in deep mines /M.
A. Sanda, Sweden/Ghana, J. Johansson, B. Johansson and L. Abrahamsson, Sweden
Section IV: Cognitive Engineering: Error and Risk
16 Challenges in human reliability analysis (HRA): A Reflection on the Accident Sequence Evaluation Program (ASEP) HRA procedure /H. Liao, A. Bone, K. Coyne and J. Forester, USA
17 Mirror neuron based alerts for control flight into terrain avoidance /M. Causse, J. Phan, T. Ségonzac and F. Dehais, France
18 Computer technology at the workplace and errors analysis /I. Bedny, W. Karwowski and G. Bedny, USA
19 A study on document style of medical safety incident report for latent factors extraction and risk
assessment
based decision making /K. Takeyama, T. Akasaka, T. Fukuda, and Y. Okada, Japan
Section V: Cognitive Engineering: Applications
20 Promoting temporal awareness for dynamic decision making in command and control /S. Tremblay, F. Vachon, R. Rousseau and R. Breton, Canada
21 Data
driven analysis and modeling of Emergency Medical Service process /L. Wang and B. Caldwell, USA
22 Age and comprehension of written medical information on drug labels /M. Chafac, USA, and A. Chan, Hong Kong
23 Designing virtual reality systems for procedural task training /N. Gavish, Israel
Section VI: Neuroergonomics: Measurement
24 Given the state, What's the metric? /M. Carroll, K. Stanney, C. Kokini and K. Hale, USA
25 Development of a neuroergonomic application to evaluate arousal /D. Gartenberg, R. McGarry, D. Pfannenstiel, D. Cisler, T. Shaw and R. Parasuraman, USA
26 fNIRS and EEG study in mental stress arising from time pressure /S.
Y. Cheng, C.
C. Lo and J.
J. Chen, Taiwan
27 Availability and future prospects of functional near
infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in usability evaluation /H. Iwasaki and H. Hagiwara, Japan
28 Team neurodynamics: A novel platform for quantifying performance of teams /G. Raphael, R. Stevens, T. Galloway, C. Berka and V. Tan, USA
Section VII: Neuroergonomics: Applications
29 Challenges and opportunities for inserting neuroscience technologies into training systems /R. Stripling, USA
30 A neuroergonomic evaluation of cognitive workload transitions in a supervisory control task using Transcranial Doppler Sonography /K. Satterfield, T. Shaw, R. Ramirez and E. Kemp, USA
31 From biomedical research to end user BCI applications through improved usability of BCI++ v3.0 /P. Perego, E. Gruppioni, F. Motta, G. Verni and G. Andreoni, Italy
32 An ERP study on instrument form cognition.doc /Y. Jiang, J. Hong, X. Li and W. Wang, China
Index of Authors.
Table of Contents
Section I: Cognitive Engineering: Fundamentals
1 Human factors in the design of a search tool for a database of recorded human behavior /R. Abbott, C. Forsythe, M. Glickman and D. Trumbo, USA
2 Augmented navigation: A cognitive approach /E. Onal, A. Savoy and S. McDonald, USA
3 Change blindness when viewing web pages /D. Steffner and B. Schenkman, Sweden
4 Qualitative facets of the problem statement /H. von Brevern, Switzerland and W. Karwowski, USA
5 Overloading disks onto a mind: Quantity effects in the attribution of mental states to technological systems /O. Parlangeli, S. Guidi and R. Farina, Italy
6 Effectiveness of two
channel bone conduction audio communication system in speech recognition tasks /M. McBride, R. Weatherless and T. Letowski, USA
7 Cognitive ergonomics: The user and brand in an informational relationship
S. Oliveira, A. Heemann and M. Okimoto, Brazil
Section II: Cognitive Engineering: Workload and Stress
8 Cognitive workload analysis and development of a stress index for life science processes /M. Swangnetr, Thailand, B. Zhu and D. Kaber, USA, K. Thurow, N. Stoll and R. Stoll, Germany
9 Interaction effects of physical and mental tasks on auditory attentional resources /A. Basahel, M. Young and M. Ajovalasit, UK
10 Applicability of situation awareness and workload metrics for use in assessing nuclear power plant designs /S. Guznov, L. Reinerman
Jones and J. Marble, USA
11 Effect of stress on short
term memory among engineering workshop trainees /B. Keshvari and M. Abdulrani, Malaysia
Section III: Cognitive Engineering: Activity Theory
12 On the relationship between external and internal components of activity /W. Karwowski, USA, F. Voskoboynikov, Russia, and G. Z. Bedny, USA
13 Positioning actions¿ regulation strategies /G. Bedny and W. Karwowski, USA
14 Emotional
motivational aspects of a browsing task /H. von Brevern, Switzerland, and W. Karwowski, USA
15 Using systemic approach to identify performance enhancing strategies of rock drilling activity in deep mines /M.
A. Sanda, Sweden/Ghana, J. Johansson, B. Johansson and L. Abrahamsson, Sweden
Section IV: Cognitive Engineering: Error and Risk
16 Challenges in human reliability analysis (HRA): A Reflection on the Accident Sequence Evaluation Program (ASEP) HRA procedure /H. Liao, A. Bone, K. Coyne and J. Forester, USA
17 Mirror neuron based alerts for control flight into terrain avoidance /M. Causse, J. Phan, T. Ségonzac and F. Dehais, France
18 Computer technology at the workplace and errors analysis /I. Bedny, W. Karwowski and G. Bedny, USA
19 A study on document style of medical safety incident report for latent factors extraction and risk
assessment
based decision making /K. Takeyama, T. Akasaka, T. Fukuda, and Y. Okada, Japan
Section V: Cognitive Engineering: Applications
20 Promoting temporal awareness for dynamic decision making in command and control /S. Tremblay, F. Vachon, R. Rousseau and R. Breton, Canada
21 Data
driven analysis and modeling of Emergency Medical Service process /L. Wang and B. Caldwell, USA
22 Age and comprehension of written medical information on drug labels /M. Chafac, USA, and A. Chan, Hong Kong
23 Designing virtual reality systems for procedural task training /N. Gavish, Israel
Section VI: Neuroergonomics: Measurement
24 Given the state, What's the metric? /M. Carroll, K. Stanney, C. Kokini and K. Hale, USA
25 Development of a neuroergonomic application to evaluate arousal /D. Gartenberg, R. McGarry, D. Pfannenstiel, D. Cisler, T. Shaw and R. Parasuraman, USA
26 fNIRS and EEG study in mental stress arising from time pressure /S.
Y. Cheng, C.
C. Lo and J.
J. Chen, Taiwan
27 Availability and future prospects of functional near
infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in usability evaluation /H. Iwasaki and H. Hagiwara, Japan
28 Team neurodynamics: A novel platform for quantifying performance of teams /G. Raphael, R. Stevens, T. Galloway, C. Berka and V. Tan, USA
Section VII: Neuroergonomics: Applications
29 Challenges and opportunities for inserting neuroscience technologies into training systems /R. Stripling, USA
30 A neuroergonomic evaluation of cognitive workload transitions in a supervisory control task using Transcranial Doppler Sonography /K. Satterfield, T. Shaw, R. Ramirez and E. Kemp, USA
31 From biomedical research to end user BCI applications through improved usability of BCI++ v3.0 /P. Perego, E. Gruppioni, F. Motta, G. Verni and G. Andreoni, Italy
32 An ERP study on instrument form cognition.doc /Y. Jiang, J. Hong, X. Li and W. Wang, China
Index of Authors.
Section I: Cognitive Engineering: Fundamentals
1 Human factors in the design of a search tool for a database of recorded human behavior /R. Abbott, C. Forsythe, M. Glickman and D. Trumbo, USA
2 Augmented navigation: A cognitive approach /E. Onal, A. Savoy and S. McDonald, USA
3 Change blindness when viewing web pages /D. Steffner and B. Schenkman, Sweden
4 Qualitative facets of the problem statement /H. von Brevern, Switzerland and W. Karwowski, USA
5 Overloading disks onto a mind: Quantity effects in the attribution of mental states to technological systems /O. Parlangeli, S. Guidi and R. Farina, Italy
6 Effectiveness of two
channel bone conduction audio communication system in speech recognition tasks /M. McBride, R. Weatherless and T. Letowski, USA
7 Cognitive ergonomics: The user and brand in an informational relationship
S. Oliveira, A. Heemann and M. Okimoto, Brazil
Section II: Cognitive Engineering: Workload and Stress
8 Cognitive workload analysis and development of a stress index for life science processes /M. Swangnetr, Thailand, B. Zhu and D. Kaber, USA, K. Thurow, N. Stoll and R. Stoll, Germany
9 Interaction effects of physical and mental tasks on auditory attentional resources /A. Basahel, M. Young and M. Ajovalasit, UK
10 Applicability of situation awareness and workload metrics for use in assessing nuclear power plant designs /S. Guznov, L. Reinerman
Jones and J. Marble, USA
11 Effect of stress on short
term memory among engineering workshop trainees /B. Keshvari and M. Abdulrani, Malaysia
Section III: Cognitive Engineering: Activity Theory
12 On the relationship between external and internal components of activity /W. Karwowski, USA, F. Voskoboynikov, Russia, and G. Z. Bedny, USA
13 Positioning actions¿ regulation strategies /G. Bedny and W. Karwowski, USA
14 Emotional
motivational aspects of a browsing task /H. von Brevern, Switzerland, and W. Karwowski, USA
15 Using systemic approach to identify performance enhancing strategies of rock drilling activity in deep mines /M.
A. Sanda, Sweden/Ghana, J. Johansson, B. Johansson and L. Abrahamsson, Sweden
Section IV: Cognitive Engineering: Error and Risk
16 Challenges in human reliability analysis (HRA): A Reflection on the Accident Sequence Evaluation Program (ASEP) HRA procedure /H. Liao, A. Bone, K. Coyne and J. Forester, USA
17 Mirror neuron based alerts for control flight into terrain avoidance /M. Causse, J. Phan, T. Ségonzac and F. Dehais, France
18 Computer technology at the workplace and errors analysis /I. Bedny, W. Karwowski and G. Bedny, USA
19 A study on document style of medical safety incident report for latent factors extraction and risk
assessment
based decision making /K. Takeyama, T. Akasaka, T. Fukuda, and Y. Okada, Japan
Section V: Cognitive Engineering: Applications
20 Promoting temporal awareness for dynamic decision making in command and control /S. Tremblay, F. Vachon, R. Rousseau and R. Breton, Canada
21 Data
driven analysis and modeling of Emergency Medical Service process /L. Wang and B. Caldwell, USA
22 Age and comprehension of written medical information on drug labels /M. Chafac, USA, and A. Chan, Hong Kong
23 Designing virtual reality systems for procedural task training /N. Gavish, Israel
Section VI: Neuroergonomics: Measurement
24 Given the state, What's the metric? /M. Carroll, K. Stanney, C. Kokini and K. Hale, USA
25 Development of a neuroergonomic application to evaluate arousal /D. Gartenberg, R. McGarry, D. Pfannenstiel, D. Cisler, T. Shaw and R. Parasuraman, USA
26 fNIRS and EEG study in mental stress arising from time pressure /S.
Y. Cheng, C.
C. Lo and J.
J. Chen, Taiwan
27 Availability and future prospects of functional near
infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in usability evaluation /H. Iwasaki and H. Hagiwara, Japan
28 Team neurodynamics: A novel platform for quantifying performance of teams /G. Raphael, R. Stevens, T. Galloway, C. Berka and V. Tan, USA
Section VII: Neuroergonomics: Applications
29 Challenges and opportunities for inserting neuroscience technologies into training systems /R. Stripling, USA
30 A neuroergonomic evaluation of cognitive workload transitions in a supervisory control task using Transcranial Doppler Sonography /K. Satterfield, T. Shaw, R. Ramirez and E. Kemp, USA
31 From biomedical research to end user BCI applications through improved usability of BCI++ v3.0 /P. Perego, E. Gruppioni, F. Motta, G. Verni and G. Andreoni, Italy
32 An ERP study on instrument form cognition.doc /Y. Jiang, J. Hong, X. Li and W. Wang, China
Index of Authors.