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How to understand and support cognition in human-technology interaction is both a practically and socially relevant problem. The chapters frame this problem in adaptive terms: how are behaviour and cognition adapted, or perhaps ill-adapted, to the demands and opportunities of an environment where interaction is mediated by tools and technology?
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monografia Rebiun16029160 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun16029160 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 060928s2006 enka ob 001 0 eng d 9780195346770 0195346777 0195171829 (hardcover) 9780195171822 9780195374827 0195374827 NT. eng. NT. YDXCP. OCLCQ. NT. GBT. UV0. MT4IT. OCLCE. E7B. OCLCQ. MHW. OCLCQ. QE2. IDEBK. MERUC. CCO. DKDLA. W2U. OCLCQ. OCLCO. OCLCQ. OCLCF. DEBSZ. OCLCQ. NLGGC. OCLCQ. UNAV 004/.01/9 22 Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction Recurso electrónico] :] methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction edited by Alex Kirlik Oxford New York Oxford University Press 2006 Oxford New York Oxford New York Oxford University Press xvi, 313 p. il xvi, 313 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Series in human-technology interaction Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Foreword / K.R. Hammond -- I. Background and Motivation -- Cognitive Engineering : Toward a Workable Concept of Mind / Alex Kirlik -- Introduction to Brunswikian Theory and Method / William M. Goldstein -- II. Technological Interfaces -- Introduction / Alex Kirlik -- Knowledge versus Execution in Dynamic Judgment Tasks / Ann M. Bisantz ... [et al.] -- Understanding the Effects of Computer Displays and Time Pressure on the Performance of Distributed Teams / Leonard Adelman, Cedric Yeo, and Sheryl L. Miller -- Supporting Situation Assessment through Attention Guidance and Diagnostic Aiding : The Benefits and Costs of Display Enhancement on Judgment Skill / William J. Horrey ... [et al.] -- Applying the Multivariate Lens Model to Fault Diagnosis / Pratik D. Jha and Ann M. Bisantz -- III. Automation and Decision Aiding -- Introduction / Alex Kirlik -- Measuring the Fit between Human Judgments and Alerting Systems : A Study of Collision Detection in Aviation / Amy R. Pritchett and Ann M. Bisantz -- Trust, Automation, and Feedback : An Integrated Approach / Younho Seong ... [et al.] -- Human-Automated Judgment Learning : Enhancing Interaction with Automated Judgment Systems / Ellen J. Bass and Amy R. Pritchett -- IV. Alternatives to Compensatory Modeling -- Introduction / Alex Kirlik -- Inferring Fast and Frugal Heuristics from Human Judgment Data / Ling Rothrock and Alex Kirlik -- Viewing Training through a Fuzzy Lens / Gwendolyn E. Campbell, Wendi L. Van Buskirk, and Amy E. Bolton -- Achieving Coherence : Meeting New Cognitive Demands in Technological Systems / Kathleen L. Mosier and Shane T. McCauley -- V. Into the Field : Vicarious Functioning in Action -- Introduction / Alex Kirlik -- What Makes Vicarious Functioning Work? : Exploring the Geometry of Human-Technology Interaction / Asaf Degani, Michael Shafto, and Alex Kirlik -- Understanding the Determinants of Adaptive Behavior in a Modern Airline Cockpit / Stephen M. Casner -- Abstracting Situated Action : Implications for Cognitive Modeling and Interface Design / Alex Kirlik -- VI. Ecological Analysis Meets Computational Cognitive Modeling -- Introduction / Alex Kirlik -- The Emerging Rapprochement between Cognitive and Ecological Analyses / Wayne D. Gray -- The Use of Proximal Information Scent to Forage for Distal Content on the World Wide Web / Peter Pirolli -- Kilograms Matter : Rational Analysis, Ecological Rationality, and Closed-Loop Modeling of Interactive Cognition and Behavior / Michael D. Byrne, Alex Kirlik, and Chris S. Fick -- VII. Reflections and Future Directions -- Reflections from a Judgment and Decision Making Perspective / Terry Connolly -- Reflections from a Cognitive Engineering and Human Factors Perspective / Kim J. Vicente How to understand and support cognition in human-technology interaction is both a practically and socially relevant problem. The chapters frame this problem in adaptive terms: how are behaviour and cognition adapted, or perhaps ill-adapted, to the demands and opportunities of an environment where interaction is mediated by tools and technology? Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Kirlik, Alex