Neuroergonomics[electronic resource]...
Johnson, Addie.

 

  • Neuroergonomics[electronic resource] :a cognitive neuroscience approach to human factors and ergonomics /
  • 纪录类型: 书目-语言数据,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414] null: 612.8
    [NT 47271] Title/Author: Neuroergonomics : a cognitive neuroscience approach to human factors and ergonomics // edited by Addie Johnson and Robert Proctor.
    [NT 51406] other author: Johnson, Addie.
    出版者: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
    面页册数: 1 online resource (xxiv, 248 p.) : : ill.
    标题: Neuroergonomics.
    ISBN: 9781137316523 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 1137316527 (electronic bk.)
    [NT 15000227] null: Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-231) and indexes.
    [NT 15000228] null: 1. The working brain / Addie Johnson, Jacob Jolij, Raja Parasuraman and Paolo Toffanin -- Brain structures and networks -- A default mode of brain function -- Assessing and Influencing brain function. TMS and tDCS. fNIRS. EEG -- Information processing in the brain. Perception. Working memory. Attention and arousal. Decision-making. Action and motor control. Emotion and social interaction -- Prediction of prospective activity -- Direct augmentation of human performance -- 2: Cognitive neuroergonomics of perception / Jacob Jolij,sonification -- Touch and the display of haptic information -- Multimodal perception -- Perception of space and self -- Perceptual docking for robotic control -- 3. Visual attention and display design / Jason S. Mccarley and Kelly S. Steelman -- Modes of orienting -- Why is mental processing selective?. Perceptual selection. Central selection -- Applications to display design. Visual search. Grouping and object displays, head-up and head-mounted displays -- Large scale attention -- 4. Attentional resources and control / Paolo Toffanin and Addie Johnson -- Quantifying and describing attention. eye movements and pupil diameter. EEG. Brain networks and fMRI. fNIRS -- Augmented interaction. Brain-computer interfaces. Adaptive Interfaces -- Augmenting attention and cognition. Enhancing attention through training. Using drugs to enhance attention -- 5. Performance monitoring and error-related brain activity / Addie Johnson and Rasa Gulbinaite -- Performance monitoring. Neural correlates of performance monitoring -- Error- and feedback-related processing -- Error prediction. Applications based on error-related and feedback-related neural signals -- Maintaining attentional control -- Learning from errors. On-line classification of feedback processing -- 6. Neuroergonomics of sleep and alertness / Jon Tippin, Nazan Aksan, Jeffrey Dawson and Matthew Rizzo -- The neurobiology of sleep and alertness -- 53. Sleepiness, performance, and sleepiness countermeasures -- OSA and driving. Effects of disordered sleep on arousal and cognition. Self-awareness of sleep Impairments. Impaired sleep in OSA and PAP treatment -- Assessing naturalistic driving behaviour in the real world. Case study -- 7. Affective and social neuroergonomics / Jacob Jolij and Yana Heussen -- The neural basis of emotion -- How emotion guides vision and cognition -- Reading emotional states -- The social brain -- Social human-computer communication and interaction -- Social robotics -- 8. Neuroergonomics of individual differences in cognition: molecular genetic studies / Raja Parasuraman -- Genomics -- Why look at individual differences? -- A theoretical framework for the molecular genetics of cognition -- Visual attention -- Working memory -- Decision making -- 9. Validatiing models of complex, real-life tasks using fMRI / Jelmer P. Borst, Niels A. Taatgen and Hedderik Van Rijn -- Standard fMRI analysis -- Cognitive architectures -- Cognitive architectures and fMRI -- Task and model. The task. The model. ROI analysis. Model-based fMRI analysis -- Applications to task design.
    [NT 15000229] null: This book covers the foundations and successes of Neuroergonomics, combining neuroscience and ergonomics to enhance efficiency and safety in work environments. An overview of the essential areas within the field is given with chapters on brain networks, perception, attention, and performance. New developments in brain monitoring, molecular genetics, augmentation of human abilities, and cognitive modelling are explored and serve to illustrate how our increasing knowledge of the brain is being used to change how we work. Johnson and Proctor's book is a seminal text for Neuroergonomics, providing a key introductory outline of this expanding new field and a valuable source for all those interested in and studying Neuroergonomics, applied cognitive psychology and human performance.
    电子资源: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
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