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E-grāmata: Advances in Cognitive Engineering and Neuroergonomics

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"Preface This book brings together a wide-ranging set of contributed articles that address emerging practices and future trends in cognitive engineering and neuroergonomics. Both aim to harmoniously integrate human operator and computational system, the former through a tighter cognitive fit and the latter a more effective neural fit with the system. The chapters in this book uncover novel discoveries and communicate new understanding and the most recent advances in the areas of workload and stress, activity theory, human error and risk, and neuroergonomic measures, as well as associated applications.--



Section I Cognitive Engineering: Fundamentals
1 Human factors in the design of a search tool for a database of recorded human behavior
3(10)
R. Abbott
C. Forsythe
M. Glickman
D. Trumbo
2 Augmented navigation: A cognitive approach
13(10)
E. Onal
A. Savoy
S. McDonald
3 Change blindness when viewing web pages
23(10)
D. Steffner
B. Schenkman
4 Qualitative facets of the problem statement
33(10)
H. von Brevern
W. Karwowski
5 Overloading disks onto a mind: Quantity effects in the attribution of mental states to technological systems
43(10)
O. Parlangeli
S. Guidi
R. Farina
6 Effectiveness of two-channel bone conduction audio communication system in speech recognition tasks
53(8)
M. McBride
R. Weatherless
T. Letowski
7 Cognitive ergonomics: The user and brand in an informational relationship
61(10)
S. Oliveira
A. Heemann
M. Okimoto
Section II Cognitive Engineering: Workload and Stress
8 Cognitive workload analysis and development of a stress index for life science processes
71(10)
M. Swangnetr
B. Zhu
D. Kaber
K. Thurow
N. Stoll
R. Stoll
9 Interaction effects of physical and mental tasks on auditory attentional resources
81(10)
A. Basahel
M. Young
M. Ajovalasit
10 Applicability of situation awareness and workload metrics for use in assessing nuclear power plant designs
91(8)
S. Guznov
L. Reinerman-Jones
J. Marble
11 Effect of stress on short-term memory among engineering workshop trainees
99(10)
B. Keshvari
M. Abdulrani
Section III Cognitive Engineering: Activity Theory
12 On the relationship between external and internal components of activity
109(7)
W. Karwowski
F. Voskoboynikov
G. Z. Bedny
13 Positioning actions' regulation strategies
116(9)
G. Bedny
W. Karwowski
14 Emotional-motivational aspects of a browsing task
125(10)
H. von Brevern
W. Karwowski
15 Using systemic approach to identify performance enhancing strategies of rock drilling activity in deep mines
135(12)
M.-A. Sanda
J. Johansson
B. Johansson
L. Abrahamsson
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
147(10)
H. Liao
A. Bone
K. Coyne
J. Forester
17 Mirror neuron based alerts for control flight into terrain avoidance
157(10)
M. Causse
J. Phan
T. Segonzac
F. Dehais
18 Computer technology at the workplace and errors analysis
167(10)
I. Bedny
W. Karwowski
G. Bedny
19 A study on document style of medical safety incident report for latent factors extraction and risk-assessment-based decision making
177(12)
K. Takeyama
T. Akasaka
T. Fukuda
Y. Okada
Section V Cognitive Engineering: Applications
20 Promoting temporal awareness for dynamic decision making in command and control
189(10)
S. Tremblay
F. Vachon
R. Rousseau
R. Breton
21 Data-driven analysis and modeling of Emergency Medical Service process
199(8)
L. Wang
B. Caldwell
22 Age and comprehension of written medical information on drug labels
207(11)
M. Chafac
A. Chan
23 Designing virtual reality systems for procedural task training
218(11)
N. Gavish
Section VI Neuroergonomics: Measurement
24 Given the state, What's the metric?
229(10)
M. Carroll
K. Stanney
C. Kokini
K. Hale
25 Development of a neuroergonomic application to evaluate arousal
239(10)
D. Gartenberg
R. McGarry
D. Pfannenstiel
D. Cisler
T. Shaw
R. Parasuraman
26 fNIRS and EEG study in mental stress arising from time pressure
249(10)
S.-Y. Cheng
C.-C. Lo
J.-J. Chen
27 Availability and future prospects of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in usability evaluation
259(10)
H. Iwasaki
H. Hagiwara
28 Team neurodynamics: A novel platform for quantifying performance of teams
269(12)
G. Raphael
R. Stevens
T. Galloway
C. Berka
V. Tan
Section VII Neuroergonomics: Applications
29 Challenges and opportunities for inserting neuroscience technologies into training systems
281(9)
R. Stripling
30 A neuroergonomic evaluation of cognitive workload transitions in a supervisory control task using Transcranial Doppler Sonography
290(10)
K. Satterfield
T. Shaw
R. Ramirez
E. Kemp
31 From biomedical research to end user BCI applications through improved usability of BCI++ v3.0
300(8)
P. Perego
E. Gruppioni
F. Motta
G. Verni
G. Andreoni
32 An ERP study on instrument form cognition.doc
308(11)
Y. Jiang
J. Hong
X. Li
W. Wang
Index of Authors 319
Stanney\, Kay M.; Hale\, Kelly S.