Handbook of Applied Cognition
Inbunden, Engelska, 2007
AvFrancis T. Durso,USA) Durso, Francis T. (University of Oklahoma,Francis T Durso
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- Utgivningsdatum2007-01-26
- Mått175 x 252 x 56 mm
- Vikt1 828 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor928
- Upplaga2
- FörlagJohn Wiley & Sons Inc
- ISBN9780470015346
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Frank Durso received his PhD from SUNY at Stony Brook and his BS from Carnegie-Mellon University. He is Professor of Psychology at Texas Tech University on the faculties of the human factors program and the applied cognition program. He currently is president-elect of APA’s Applied Experimental division, is chair of the Aerospace Technical Group of Human Factors and on the executive council of the Society for Applied Research on Memory and Cognition. He was President of the Southwestern Psychological Association and founder of the Oklahoma Psychological Society. A fellow of APA and APS, he serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, Human Factors, Air Traffi c Control Quarterly, and Cognitive Technology. He is recipient of the Regents’ Award for Research and the Kenneth E. Crook award for instruction from the University of Oklahoma where he served as professor and founding director of OU’s Human–Technology Interaction Center. He has been funded by NSF and the FAA, the latter continuously since 1990. His research interests have focused on cognitive factors in dynamic situations, in particular air traffi c control. He is coauthor (with Nancy Cooke) of the forthcoming book titled Stories of Human–Technology Failures and Cognitive Engineering Successes designed to promote cognitive engineering to students and the public. Raymond S. Nickerson received a PhD in experimental psychology from Tufts University in 1965. He was a researcher and manager at Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. for 25 years and retired as a senior vice president; he is now a research professor at Tufts University. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Psychological Association (Divisions 1, 3, 21), the Association for Psychological Science, the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, the Society of Experimental Psychologists, and a recipient of the Franklin V. Taylor award from the APA’s Division of Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology (1991). Dr Nickerson was founding editor of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied and of Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics, and is a past chair of the National Research Council’s Committee on Human Factors. He is the author of several books, the more recent of which are Looking Ahead: Human Factors Challenges in a Changing World (1992), Psychology and Environmental Change (2003), and Cognition and Chance: The Psychology of Probabilistic Reasoning (2004).Susan Dumais is a Principal Researcher in the Adaptive Systems and Interaction Group at Microsoft Research. She has been at Microsoft Research since 1997 and has published widely in the areas of human–computer interaction and information retrieval. Her current research focuses on personal information management, user modeling and personalization, novel interfaces for interactive retrieval, and implicit measures of user interest and activity. She has worked closely with several Microsoft product groups on search-related innovations. Prior to joining Microsoft Research, she was at Bellcore and Bell Labs for many years, where she worked on Latent Semantic Indexing (a statistical method for concept-based retrieval), combining search and navigation, individual differences, and organizational impacts of new technology. Susan has published more than 170 articles in the fi elds of information science, human–computer interaction, and cognitive science, and holds several patents on novel retrieval algorithms and interfaces. She is Past-Chair of ACM’s Special Interest Group in Information Retrieval (SIGIR), and was elected to the CHI Academy in 2004. She serves on numerous government panels, editorial boards and conference organizing committees. Susan is an adjunct professor in the Information School at the University of Washington, and has been a visiting faculty member at Stevens Institute of Technology, New York University, and the University of Chicago.Stephan Lewandowsky obtained his PhD from the University of Toronto in 1985 and has held academic posts at the University of Toronto, University of Oklahoma, and University of Western Australia since then. He has been a Professor of Psychology at the University of Western Australia since 2000. He has held posts as Visiting Professors at the University of Potsdam, Germany, and the University of Bristol, UK. He is currently serving on the editorial board of Psychological Review and is Associate Editor of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. His research seeks to synthesize basic scientifi c research in the context of potential application to everyday problems. His research has been funded by several agencies, including the US Federal Aviation Administration and the Australian Research Council. He has edited three books and has published 26 refereed articles since 2000 (with a lifetime total of over 90 publications).Timothy Perfect graduated with his PhD in 1989 from the University of Manchester. From there he worked fi rst at the University of Liverpool and then the University of Bristol. He is currently Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Plymouth, where he heads the Memory Research Group. His research interests are broadly in the area of the applied psychology of memory, and he has published on topics of eyewitness confi dence, face recognition, retrieval induced forgetting, unconscious plagiarism and cognitive aging. His work has been funded by several UK funding councils and charitable trusts: the Economic and Social Research Council, the Biotechnology and Biology Research Council, the Medical Research Council, The Leverhulme Trust, and The Nuffi eld Foundation. He is currently on the editorial board of the journals Applied Cognitive Psychology and Memory, and is a member of the Experimental Psychology Society, the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, and the Psychonomic Society. He is married (to Tara) and has two sons (Jake and Sam), and he harbours the ambition to score a century at cricket for his local team.
- About the Editors xiContributors xiiiReviewers xviiPreface xixPreface to First Edition xxiiiSection 1 Applied Cognition FundamentalsChapter 1 Applied Cognitive Psychology in the Context of Everyday Living 3Wendy A. Rogers, Richard Pak & Arthur D. FiskChapter 2 Attention 29David L. Strayer & Frank A. DrewsChapter 3 Working Memory 55Aysecan Boduroglu, Meredith Minear & Priti ShahChapter 4 Knowledge and Expertise 83Stephan Lewandowsky, Daniel Little & Michael L. KalishChapter 5 Episodic Memory 111Scott D. Gronlund, Curt A. Carlson & Debra TowerChapter 6 Metamemory 137John Dunlosky, Michael J. Serra & Julie M. C. BakerChapter 7 Comprehension and Situation Awareness 163Francis T. Durso, Katherine A. Rawson & Sara GirottoChapter 8 Decision-Making 195Winston R. Sieck & Gary KleinChapter 9 Human Error: Trick or Treat? 219Erik HollnagelChapter 10 Team Cognition 239Nancy J. Cooke, Jamie C. Gorman & Jennifer L. WinnerSection 2 Applied Cognition in Human–Technical SystemsChapter 11 Industrial Systems 271Neville MorayChapter 12 Patient Safety in Health Care 307Vimla L. Patel & Jiajie ZhangChapter 13 Skill in Sport 333Bruce Abernethy, Jonathan P. Maxwell, Robin C. Jackson & Richard S. W. MastersChapter 14 Aviation 361Christopher WickensChapter 15 Driving 391Geoffrey Underwood, David Crundall & Peter ChapmanChapter 16 Automated and Interactive Real-Time Systems 415Bernd Lorenz & Raja ParasuramanChapter 17 Cognitive Models of Human–Information Interaction 443Peter PirolliChapter 18 Personal Information Management 471William Jones & Brian H. RossChapter 19 Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 497Gary M. Olson & Judith S. OlsonChapter 20 Online Courses 527Ruth H. Maki & William S. MakiSection 3 Applied Cognition in Human–Social SystemsChapter 21 Instruction 555Lindsey E. Richland, Marcia C. Linn & Robert A. BjorkChapter 22 Cognitive Rehabilitation 585Barbara A. WilsonChapter 23 Personnel Selection and Testing 605Margaret E. Beier & Phillip L. AckermanChapter 24 Mental Illness and Mental Health 629Megan E. Hughes, Catherine Panzarella, Lauren B. Alloy & Lyn Y. AbramsonChapter 25 Media 659Richard Jackson Harris, Elizabeth T. Cady & Christopher P. BarlettChapter 26 Consumer Psychology 683Joseph W. Alba & J. Wesley HutchinsonChapter 27 Protection of the Environment 713Raymond S. NickersonChapter 28 Juror Decision-Making 739Ryan J. Winter & Edith GreeneChapter 29 Eyewitness Testimony 763Daniel B. Wright & Graham M. DaviesChapter 30 False Memories 789Giuliana Mazzoni & Alan ScoboriaAuthor Index 813Subject Index 853
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