Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction : methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction / edited by Alex Kirlik.

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 in...

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Other Authors: Kirlik, Alex
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
Series:Oxford series in human-technology interaction.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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 [and others]
  • 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 [and others]
  • 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 [and others]
  • 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.