Cognitive Ergonomics. Contributions from Experimental Psychology. This collection of papers illustrates how concepts, theories and techniques from experimental psychology can be applied in the domain of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
Cognitive Ergonomics. van der Veer S. Bagnara . Hardcover ISBN: 9780444895042. eBook ISBN: 9780080934358.
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van der Veer, GC, Bagnara, S & Kempen, GAM 1992, Cognitive Ergonomics: Contributions from . BT - Cognitive Ergonomics: Contributions from Experimental Psychology, . PB - Elsevier Science.
van der Veer, GC, Bagnara, S & Kempen, GAM 1992, Cognitive Ergonomics: Contributions from Experimental Psychology, . Elsevier Science, Amsterdam. Cognitive Ergonomics: Contributions from Experimental Psychology, . van der Veer, Gerrit . Bagnara, . Kempen, . ER -. van der Veer GC, Bagnara S, Kempen GAM.
Gerrit C. Van Der Veer, Sebastiano Bagnara, Gerard . This collection of papers illustrates how concepts, theories and techniques from experimental psychology can be applied in the domain of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Gerrit C. In addition, various issues in cognitive ergonomics are closely examined, including performance in specific interactive tasks - such as computer programming and program debugging. Contributions from Experimental Psychology by G. C. Van de Veer, S. Bagnara, G. A. M. Kempen (pp. 272-273). LIVRES A RECOMMANDER ADVISABLE BOOKS (pp. 283-284).
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Cognitive ergonomics is a scientific discipline that studies, evaluates, and designs tasks, jobs, products, environments and systems and how they interact with humans and their cognitive abilities. It is defined by the International Ergonomics Association as "concerned with mental processes, such as perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response, as they affect interactions among humans and other elements of a system.
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