Ergonomics: Major Writings, 2. sējums

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Neville Moray
Psychology Press, 2005 - 2248 lappuses

Ergonomics aims to design appliances, technical systems and tasks in such a way as to improve human safety, health, comfort and performance. It developed into a recognized field during the Second World War, when for the first time, technology and the human sciences were systematically applied in a coordinated manner. Physiologists, psychologists, anthropologists, medical doctors, work scientists and engineers, together addressed the problems arising from the operation of complex military equipment.
Because of the 'applied' nature of ergonomics there are many outstanding pieces of work that have never been published in the archival literature, since they were written for contract work by commercial or governmental laboratories. These volumes collect some of those papers that have attained classical status, yet are naturally difficult to obtain, making Ergonomics: Major Writings a unique and valuable collection.
Volume 1 begins with papers setting the historical context of ergonomics, and also includes several classical papers that indicte the scope and range of the disciple. It also examines methodological issues, subjective scales and their uses and task analysis.
Volume 2 looks at skilled behaviour, displays and workload.
Volume 3 examines psychological mechanism and models.
Volume 4 deals with all facets of the engineering branch of ergonomics including; control theory, press control and manufacturing, and automation.

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ROC analysis applied to the evaluation of medical imaging
9
Human and machine performance in an inspection task
31
The human operator as a monitor and controller
47
Eye movements of aircraft pilots during instrumentlanding
56
Retrospect and prospect
78
some limits
109
PART 4
127
The breakdown of vigilance during prolonged visual search
133
Recognitionprimed decisions
271
an ergonomistpsychologist
309
signals signs and symbols
324
Outlines of a hybrid model of the process plant operator
344
Perspectives on human performance modelling
356
an engineering model of human
382
validating a GOMS analysis for predicting
462
Models of models of mental models
506

The role of laboratory experiment in the study of pilot error
154
Toward a theory of situation awareness in dynamic systems
201
heuristics and biases
253

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