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The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Perception Research 2 Volume Paperback Set: Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

Editat de Robert R. Hoffman, Peter A. Hancock, Mark W. Scerbo, Raja Parasuraman, James L. Szalma
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The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Perception Research covers core areas of research in perception with an emphasis on its application to real-world environments. Topics include multisensory processing of information, time perception, sustained attention, and signal detection, as well as pedagogical issues surrounding the training of applied perception researchers. In addition to familiar topics, such as perceptual learning, the Handbook focuses on emerging areas of importance, such as human-robot coordination, haptic interfaces, and issues facing societies in the twenty-first century (such as terrorism and threat detection, medical errors, and the broader implications of automation). Organized into sections representing major areas of theoretical and practical importance for the application of perception psychology to human performance and the design and operation of human-technology interdependence, it also addresses the challenges to basic research, including the problem of quantifying information, defining cognitive resources, and theoretical advances in the nature of attention and perceptual processes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781107422230
ISBN-10: 110742223X
Pagini: 1127
Ilustrații: 122 b/w illus. 16 colour illus. 20 tables
Dimensiuni: 190 x 247 x 63 mm
Greutate: 2.2 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part I. Background and Methodology: 1. Applied perception research: an introduction to this handbook; 2. Some highlights in the history of applied perception research; 3. Psychophysical methods and signal detection: recent advances in theory; 4. The measurement of perceptual resources and workload; 5. Methods and applications of eye tracking; 6. Applied perception and neuroergonomics; Part II. Attention and Perceptual Processes: 7. Perception and attention: a multidimensional approach to human performance modeling; 8. Attention as a cause and an effect of perception; 9. Probing plasticity of attention and working memory processes induced by video game play; 10. Visual attention and emotion: studying influence on a two-way street; 11. Perception and human information processing in visual search; 12. Motivation and emotion in sustained attention; 13. Vigilance: a perceptual challenge; 14. Psychology of time: basic and applied issues; Part III. Modality: 15. Multimodal and multisensory displays for perceptual tasks; 16. Multi-modal and cross-modal perception: audition; 17. Haptic perception; 18. Visual information in the coordination and control of isometric force; 19. Guidelines for vibrotactile display design: front-end, intensitive, and spatial considerations; 20. Olfactory interfaces; Part IV. Perception in Context: 21. Biological motion perception; 22. Perceptual segmentation of natural events: theory, methods, and applications; 23. Attention in the wild: visual attention in complex, dynamic, and social environments; 24. Perception of trust in automation; 25. Applied ecological acoustics; 26. Affordance perception research; 27. Perceiving the nesting of affordances for complex goal-directed actions; 28. Perception of collision; 29. Hazard awareness in driving: measurement and training; Part V. Perception and Design: 30. Applied perception and virtual environment training systems; 31. Using task analysis and computational cognitive models to design and evaluate interfaces; 32. Interface design: a control theoretic context for a triadic meaning processing approach; 33. Ecological interface design: a selective overview; 34. Perceptual learning in the comprehension of animation and animated diagrams; 35. Towards empirically verified cartographic displays; Part VI. Perception and Domains of Work and Professional Experience: 36. Perceptual learning and expertise; 37. Noticing events in the visual workplace: the SEEV and NSEEV models; 38. Sustained attention in operational settings; 39. Using simulation to examine perceptual challenges faced by healthcare providers; 40. Color vision in aviation; 41. Eye, robot: visual perception and human-robot interaction; 42. Human-robot interaction as extending human perception to new scales; 43. Applied perception in military applications: detection of hidden explosive hazards; 44. Situation awareness in command and control; 45. Spatial orientation and motion perception in microgravity; 46. Evaluating visually induced motion sickness; 47. Predicting the future in perceptual-motor domains: perceptual anticipation, option generation, and expertise; Part VII. Individual and Population Differences: 48. Sustained attention in infants and children; 49. Gender differences in time perception; 50. Early visual processing abnormalities related to schizophrenia and autistic spectrum disorders; 51. Considering older adults' perceptual capabilities in the design process; 52. Comparative applied perception research: the case of working dogs; Part VIII. Pedagogical and Professional Issues: 53. Pedagogical issues in teaching the psychology of perception; 54. Graduate training and experiences for careers in applied experimental psychology.

Recenzii

'A comprehensive review of current research by the top-tier authors in the field, with wide application to human-system integration.' Thomas Sheridan, Professor Emeritus of Applied Psychology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'A handbook of applied perception research is a challenging undertaking. This one meets the challenge with 54 chapters authored by an impressive array of experts, spanning multiple sensory modalities, diverse methodologies, processes ranging from sensory to emotional, individual variation along with norms - and all of these from a basic and applied perspective. Among the welcome expansions on traditional topics like ergonomics and attention are chapters on the modalities of touch and olfaction, human-robot interaction, effects of video-game play, ecological approaches, and development across the life span. Each chapter offers a concise introduction that will send the interested reader further, and the 1100+ pages as a whole provide an exciting and comprehensive portrait of this rapidly evolving field.' Roberta Klatzky, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
'The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Perception Research is not just for perception researchers - it is the comprehensive resource on perception that all practitioners and researchers who hope to make an applied contribution have been waiting for.' Frank Durso, Georgia Institute of Technology
'This stimulating collection dramatically illustrates the breadth of applied perception research: from the effects of video-game play on visual attention to the possibilities of olfactory interfaces. The book is also a testimony to the enduring impact of Joel Warm on the study of vigilance in particular and applied perception research in general.' Jeremy Wolfe, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
'The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Perception Research weaves stories of the challenges faced by application-inspired researchers into the fabric of today's core disciplinary ideas. Contributors note that the story of applied perception research is the story of experimental psychology more broadly, and many of the chapters in this volume provide evidence that this claim has merit. Forward-looking chapters also show how questions posed in the context of emerging applications, such as human-robot coordination, virtual environments, and security management, might provide direction for both experimental psychology and cognitive science in the years to come.' C. Melody Carswell, Associate Director, Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments, University of Kentucky
'… an exciting and comprehensive assessment of developments in experimental psychology and the role perception plays in human-system engineering. The Handbook represents an extraordinary achievement with 54 expert chapters covering every sensory modality, methodologies, and applications … Tapping on what is known in perceptual research and applying this knowledge to understand behavior and performance in working environments is the real challenge this work has managed to address so well … The Handbook is a unique, comprehensive resource on application-inspired research in perception that will benefit many researchers and practitioners involved in the ever increasing number of emerging applications.' John L. Barbur, Perception
'The high complexity and importance of this work may be understood considering the vital fields implicated herein, such as, for instance, brain and its mechanism, cognitive processes, memory, attention, senses, biological substrates and processes; as well as the interrelation between the latter elements. The large number (ca. 100) of pioneer contributors to the work at hand reflects its great impact. This handbook constitutes a milestone in the field of applied perception. Its main target group refers to perception scientists and -generally speaking- to psychologists. Moreover, it is of great importance for computer scientists as well as for applications engineers; finally, for signal or/and sensor scientists/engineers.' Nikolaos E. Myridis, Contemporary Physics

Descriere

Focusing on everything from basic research practices to cutting-edge technology, this book is essential for student learning and professional research.