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Adaptive Perspectives on Human-Technology Interaction
Methods and Models for Cognitive Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction
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In everyday life, and particularly in the modern workplace, information technology and automation increasingly mediate, augment, and sometimes even interfere with how humans interact with their environment. How to understand and support cognition in human-technology interaction is both a practically and socially relevant problem. The chapters in this volume 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? The authors draw heavily on the work of Egon Brunswik, a pioneer in ecological and cognitive psychology, as well as on modern refinements and extensions of Brunswikian ideas, including Hammond's Social Judgment Theory,
Gigerenzer's Ecological Rationality and Anderson's Rational Analysis. Inspired by Brunswik's view of cognition as "coming to terms" with the "causal texture" of the external world, the chapters in this volume provide quantitative and computational models and measures for studying how people come to terms with an increasingly technological ecology, and provide insights for supporting cognition and performance through design, training, and other interventions. The methods, models, and measures
presented in this book provide timely and important resources for addressing problems in the rapidly growing field of human-technology interaction.


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ISBN-13: 9780195171822
Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP USA)
Publication date: May, 2006
Pages: 336
Dimensions: 186.00 x 260.00 x 22.00
Weight: 806g
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Subcategories: Psychology
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