Local applications of the ecological approach to human-machine systems /

There is a growing consensus in the human factors/ergonomics community that human factors research has had little impact on significant applied problems. Some have suggested that the problem lies in the fact that much HF/E research has been based on the wrong type of psychology, an information proce...

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Corporate Author: Taylor and Francis
Other Authors: Caird, Jeff (Editor), Flach, John M. (Editor), Hancock, Peter A., 1953- (Editor), Vicente, Kim J. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, [2018]
Series:Resources for ecological psychology series.
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505 0 0 |t chapter 1 Perceiving and Driving: Where ParaHel Roads Meet --   |t chapter 2 Perceiving and Avoiding Rollover in Agrkultural Tractors /  |r Steven B. Flynn and Thomas A. Stoffregen --   |t chapter 3 Low-Altitude Flight /  |r John M. Flach and Rik Warren --   |t chapter 4 Perceptual Support for Tirning of the Flare in the Landing of an Aircraft /  |r Jacqueline Grosz, RolfTh. Rysdyk, Reinoud J. Bootsma, J. (Bob) A. Mulder, f. (Hans) C. van der Vaart, Piet C. W. van Wieringen --   |t chapter 5 Coordination of Postural Controland Vehicular Control: Irnplications for Multimodal Perception and Simulation of Self-Motion /  |r Gary E. Riccio --   |t chapter 6 Designing for Telepresence: The Delft Virtual Window Systern /  |r Gerda J. F. Smets --   |t chapter 7 Representation of Systern Invariants by Optical In variants in Configural Displays for Process Control /  |r John Paulin Hansen --   |t chapter 8 Human Exploration and Perception in Off-Road Navigation --   |t chapter 9 Topographic Map Reading /  |r H. L. Pick, M.R. Heinrichs, D. R. Montello, K. Smith, C. N. Sullivan, and W. B. Thompson --   |t chapter 10 On the Specification of the Information Available for the Perception and Description of the N a tur al Terrain /  |r Robert R. Hoffman and Richard J. Pike --   |t chapter 11 The Role of Mental Simulation in Problem Solving and Decision Making /  |r Gary Klein and Beth W. Crandall --   |t chapter 12 A Situated Cognition Approach to Problem Solving /  |r Michael F. Young and Michael D. McNeese --   |t chapter 13 Designing Team Workstations: The Choreography of Teamwork /  |r Leon D. Segal --   |t chapter 14 Risk Management and the Evolution of Instability in Large-Scale, Industrial Systems /  |r Peter N. Kugler and Gavan Lintern. 
520 3 |a There is a growing consensus in the human factors/ergonomics community that human factors research has had little impact on significant applied problems. Some have suggested that the problem lies in the fact that much HF/E research has been based on the wrong type of psychology, an information processing view of psychology that is reductionistic and context-free. Ecological psychology offers a viable alternative, presenting a richer view of human behavior that is holistic and contextualized. The papers presented in these two volumes show the conceptual impact that ecological psychology can have on HF/E, as well as presenting a number of specific examples illustrating the ecological approach to human-machine systems. It is the first collection of papers that explicitly draws a connection between these two fields. While work in this area is only just beginning, the evidence available suggests that taking an ecological approach to human factors/ergonomics helps bridge the existing gap between basic research and applied problems. 
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