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Attention and Performance XVII : cognitive regulation of performance, interaction of theory and application / edited by Daniel Gopher and Asher Koriat.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Gopher, Daniel.
Koriat, Asher.
Conference Name:
Attention and Performance (Symposium) (17th : 1996 : Haifa, Israel)
Series:
Attention and performance ; 17.
Attention and performance, 1047-0387 ; 14
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human information processing--Congresses.
Human information processing.
Cognition--Congresses.
Cognition.
Cognitive psychology--Congresses.
Cognitive psychology.
Performance--Congresses.
Performance.
Attention--Congresses.
Attention.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 814 pages) : illustrations, portrait.
Other Title:
Attention and performance 17
Attention and performance seventeen
Cognitive regulation of performance: interaction of theory and application
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1999.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In 1966 the first meeting of the Association for the Study of Attention and Performance was held in the Netherlands to promote the emerging science of cognitive psychology. This volume is based on the most recent conference, held in Israel thirty years later. The focus of the conference was the interaction between theory and application. The organizers chose the specific topic, cognitive regulation of performance, because it is an area where contemporary theories of cognitive processes meet the everyday challenges posed by human interactions with complex systems. Present-day technological systems impose on the operator a variety of supervisory functions, such as input and output monitoring, allocation of cognitive resources, choice of strategies, and regulation of cognitive operations. A challenge for engineers and designers is to accommodate the cognitive requirements called for by these systems. The book is divided into four sections: the presentation and representation of information, cognitive regulation of acquisition and performance, consciousness and behavior, and special populations: aging and neurological disorders. Contributors Nicole D. Anderson, Moshe Bar, Lynn Bardell, Alice E. Barnes, Irving Biederman, Robert A. Bjork, Richard A. Block, Fergus I. M. Craik, Heiner Deubel, John Dunlosky, Ido Erev, Ronald Fisher, John M. Flach, Barry Goettl, Morris Goldsmith, Daniel Gopher, Lynn Hasher, Okihide Hikosaka, Larry L. Jacoby, Peter Kalocsai, Colleen Kelley, David E. Kieras, Roberta Klatzky, Asher Koriat, Arthur F. Kramer, Elisabetta Ladavas, John L. Larish, Susan J. Lederman, John Long, Cynthia P. May, Guiliana Mazzoni, Brian McElree, David Meyer, Satoru Miyauchi, Neville Moray, Louis Narens, Thomas O. Nelson, Raymond S. Nickerson, Lynne Reder, J. Wesley Regian, Ian Robertson, Wolfgang Schneider, Christian D. Schunn, Wayne Shebilske, Shinsuke Shimojo, Suresh Subramaniam, Tom N. Trainham, Jehoshua Tsal, Timothy A. Weber, Christopher Wickens, Rose T. Zacks, Dan Zakay
Notes:
"This book is based on the papers that were presented at the Seventeenth International Symposium on Attention and Performance held at Beit Oren, Haifa, Israel, July 7-12, 1996."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
ISBN:
0-262-31577-7
OCLC:
647416989

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