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E-raamat: Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics: Volume 3: Transportation Systems, Medical Ergonomics and Training [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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This book is the third in the series and describes some of the most recent advances and examines emerging problems in engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics. It bridges the gap between the academic theoreticians, who are developing models of human performance, and practitioners in the industrial sector, responsible for the design, development and testing of new equipment and working practices.
Contents: Cockpit Design Issues: Realizing the benefits of cognitive
engineering in commercial aviation; Human factor regulation - from concept to
reality; Towards a classification of state misinterpretation; Assessing error
tolerance in flight management systems; The truth is out there: representing
uncertainty in advanced navigation and situational awareness displays; An
evaluation of weapon aiming symbology for HMDs and HUDs; The cognitive
ecology of tunnel-in-the-sky displays; Attentional effects of superimposing
flight instruments and tunnel-in-the-sky symbology on the world; The use of
quality function deployment to analyze human factors requirements in civil
flight deck design; Human centred design process in the advanced flight deck
technology project; A distributed cognitive perspective on civil aircraft
failure management system design. Air Traffic Control: Basic cognitive
processes of air traffic controllers; A cognitive system model for enroute
air traffic management; Cognitive re-engineering of enroute air traffic
control; Requirements for metrics of aircraft separation and sector capacity;
Understanding the controllers picture within an ATM environment; Learning,
training and technological innovation in air traffic control; The development
of TRACER: a technique for the retrospective analysis of cognitive errors in
ATM; Evaluation of a context-sensitive speech recognition system in the air
traffic control simulation. Aviation Psychology: Analysis of the pilots
monitoring behaviour using decision trees; Cognitive compatibility for visual
warnings in aviation; Extending the irrelevant sound effect: the effects of
extraneous speech on aviation-related tasks; The Simon effect and responses
to aircraft dials; Situation awareness: what do we know now that the ¯uzz
has gone?; Situation awareness maintenance: an essential component for pilot
activity; Team situation awareness; Predictors of pilot learning: control
beliefs and achievement
Don Harris,