Human-computer interaction and operators' performance : optimizing work design with activity theory / edited by Gregory Z. Bedny, Waldemar Karwowski. - Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, c2011. - xviii, 443 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - Ergonomics design and management : theory and applications . - Ergonomics design and management. .



pt. I. Activity in studying performance. Introduction to applied systemic-structural activity theory ; The relationship between external and internal aspects in activity theory and its importance in the study of human work -- pt. II. Human-computer interaction. Task concept and its major attributes in ergonomics and psychology ; Task concept in production and nonproduction environments ; Microgenetic principles in the study of computer-based tasks ; Abandoned actions reveal design flaws : an illustration by a Web-survey task -- pt. III. Evaluation of computer users' psychophysiological functional state. Optimization of human-computer interaction by adjusting psychophysiological state of the operator ; Psychophysiological analysis of students' functional states during computer training -- pt. IV. Work activity in aviation. Characteristics of pilots' activity in emergency situations resulting from technical failure ; Functional analysis of pilot activity : a method of investigation of flight safety ; Methodology for teaching flight-specific English to nonnative English-speaking air-traffic controllers -- pt. V. Special topics in the study of human work from the activity theory perspective. Functional analysis of attention ; Real and potential structures of activity and the interrelationship with features of personality ; Applications of laser-based acupunture to improve operators' psychophysiological states ; Information processing and holistic learning and training in an organization : a systemic-structural activity theoretical approach ; Effort, fatigue, sleepiness, and attention networks activity : a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

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Human-computer interaction.
Human-computer interaction--Psychological aspects.
Human engineering--Psychological aspects.

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