
Adaptive Perspectives on Human-Technology Interaction
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- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Contributors
- I: Background and Motivation
- 1 Cognitive Engineering: Toward a Workable Concept of Mind
- 2 Introduction to Brunswikian Theory and Method
- II: Technological Interfaces
- Introduction
- 3 Knowledge versus Execution in Dynamic Judgment Tasks
- 4 Understanding the Effects of Computer Displays and Time Pressure on the Performance of Distributed Teams
- 5 Supporting Situation Assessment through Attention Guidance and Diagnostic Aiding: The Benefits and Costs of Display Enhancement on Judgment Skill
- 6 Applying the Multivariate Lens Model to Fault Diagnosis
- III: Automation and Decision Aiding
- Introduction
- 7 Measuring the Fit between Human Judgments and Alerting Systems: A Study of Collision Detection in Aviation
- 8 Trust, Automation, and Feedback: An Integrated Approach
- 9 Human-Automated Judgment Learning: Enhancing Interaction with Automated Judgment Systems
- IV: Alternatives to Compensatory Modeling
- Introduction
- 10 Inferring Fast and Frugal Heuristics from Human Judgment Data
- 11 Viewing Training through a Fuzzy Lens
- 12 Achieving Coherence: Meeting New Cognitive Demands in Technological Systems
- V: Into the Field: Vicarious Functioning in Action
- Introduction
- 13 What Makes Vicarious Functioning Work? Exploring the Geometry of Human-Technology Interaction
- 14 Understanding the Determinants of Adaptive Behavior in a Modern Airline Cockpit
- 15 Abstracting Situated Action: Implications for Cognitive Modeling and Interface Design
- VI: Ecological Analysis Meets Computational Cognitive Modeling
- Introduction
- 16 The Emerging Rapprochement between Cognitive and Ecological Analyses
- 17 The Use of Proximal Information Scent to Forage for Distal Content on the World Wide Web
- 18 Kilograms Matter: Rational Analysis, Ecological Rationality, and Closed-Loop Modeling of Interactive Cognition and Behavior
- VII: Reflections and Future Directions
- 19 Reflections from a Judgment and Decision Making Perspective
- 20 Reflections from a Cognitive Engineering and Human Factors Perspective
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