Discovering cognitive architecture by selectively influencing mental processes [[electronic resource] /] / by Richard Schweickert, Donald L. Fisher & Kyongje Sung
| Discovering cognitive architecture by selectively influencing mental processes [[electronic resource] /] / by Richard Schweickert, Donald L. Fisher & Kyongje Sung |
| Autore | Schweickert Richard |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | New Jersey, : World Scientific, 2012 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (431 p.) |
| Disciplina | 150.1/5195 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
FisherDonald L
SungKyongje |
| Collana | Advanced series on mathematical psychology |
| Soggetto topico |
Psychology - Mathematical models
Psychometrics |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-283-59358-0
9786613906038 981-4277-46-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction to Techniques; Stretching Processes Rather Than Inserting Them; Chapter 2: Introduction to Process Schedules; Gantt Charts and Directed Acyclic Task Networks; Directed Acyclic Task Networks; Acyclic Task Networks in Human Factors; Systems Not Easily Represented in Acyclic Task Networks; Processing Trees; Systems Not Easily Represented As Processing Trees; Analyzing both reaction time and accuracy; Chapter 3: Selectively Influencing Processes in Task Networks; Effects of Selectively Influencing Processes in Task Networks; Slack; Selective influence
Monotonic Response Time MeansA note on SOA in dual tasks; A note on OR networks; Monotonic Interaction Contrasts; Calculations and simulations; Interaction Contrasts: Concurrent Processes; Example 1: Exponential distributions; Example 2: Truncated normal distributions; OR networks; Statistical considerations; Interaction contrasts: Sequential processes; Sequential processes case 1: Not in a Wheatstone bridge; Example 3: Exponential distributions; Example 4: Truncated normal distributions; Sequential processes case 2: An incomplete Wheatstone bridge; Example 5: Exponential distributions Example 6: Truncated normal distributionsSequential processes case 3: A complete Wheatstone bridge; Distinguishing Concurrent and Sequential Processes; Limiting Values of Interaction Contrasts; Concurrent processes; Sequential processes; Building Blocks: Superprocesses and Stages in Task Networks; Superprocesses; Additive Factors and Stages; Appendix; Limits of Interaction Contrasts; Chapter 4: Theoretical Basis for Properties of Means and Interaction Contrasts; Notation and Definitions; Probability spaces; Ordering random variables; Conditional expectation Effects of Experimental Factors on ProcessesFactors selectively influencing random variables; Factors ordering random vectors; Factors selectively influencing random vectors by increments; Monotonic reaction time means; Interaction contrasts; Concurrent processes; Sequential processes; OR networks; Chapter 5: Critical Path Models of Dual Tasks and Locus of Slack Analysis; Critical Path Network Models of Dual Tasks; Central limitations; Response limitations; Both central and response limitations; Selective Influence of Processes in Dual Tasks; Sensory and Central Processes Central Processing in Task 1 and SOA (B1,SOA)Later work on B1 and SOA; SOA and Task 2 Sensory Processing (SOA, A2); Locus of Slack Analysis; SOA and Task 2 Central Processing, ; Number of Task 2 alternatives; Degree of mental rotation; Stimulus 2 discriminability; Number of Task 2 alternatives again, with response modality; Sensory and central Task 2 processing, ; Central processing of Task 1, central processing of Task 2, ; PRP: Number of alternatives; PRP: Discriminability; PRP: Central Process Order; Stroop tasks; Number of alternatives and Stroop conflict Post-Central and Response Processes |
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| New Jersey, : World Scientific, 2012 | ||
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Discovering cognitive architecture by selectively influencing mental processes [[electronic resource] /] / by Richard Schweickert, Donald L. Fisher & Kyongje Sung
| Discovering cognitive architecture by selectively influencing mental processes [[electronic resource] /] / by Richard Schweickert, Donald L. Fisher & Kyongje Sung |
| Autore | Schweickert Richard |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | New Jersey, : World Scientific, 2012 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (431 p.) |
| Disciplina | 150.1/5195 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
FisherDonald L
SungKyongje |
| Collana | Advanced series on mathematical psychology |
| Soggetto topico |
Psychology - Mathematical models
Psychometrics |
| ISBN |
1-283-59358-0
9786613906038 981-4277-46-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction to Techniques; Stretching Processes Rather Than Inserting Them; Chapter 2: Introduction to Process Schedules; Gantt Charts and Directed Acyclic Task Networks; Directed Acyclic Task Networks; Acyclic Task Networks in Human Factors; Systems Not Easily Represented in Acyclic Task Networks; Processing Trees; Systems Not Easily Represented As Processing Trees; Analyzing both reaction time and accuracy; Chapter 3: Selectively Influencing Processes in Task Networks; Effects of Selectively Influencing Processes in Task Networks; Slack; Selective influence
Monotonic Response Time MeansA note on SOA in dual tasks; A note on OR networks; Monotonic Interaction Contrasts; Calculations and simulations; Interaction Contrasts: Concurrent Processes; Example 1: Exponential distributions; Example 2: Truncated normal distributions; OR networks; Statistical considerations; Interaction contrasts: Sequential processes; Sequential processes case 1: Not in a Wheatstone bridge; Example 3: Exponential distributions; Example 4: Truncated normal distributions; Sequential processes case 2: An incomplete Wheatstone bridge; Example 5: Exponential distributions Example 6: Truncated normal distributionsSequential processes case 3: A complete Wheatstone bridge; Distinguishing Concurrent and Sequential Processes; Limiting Values of Interaction Contrasts; Concurrent processes; Sequential processes; Building Blocks: Superprocesses and Stages in Task Networks; Superprocesses; Additive Factors and Stages; Appendix; Limits of Interaction Contrasts; Chapter 4: Theoretical Basis for Properties of Means and Interaction Contrasts; Notation and Definitions; Probability spaces; Ordering random variables; Conditional expectation Effects of Experimental Factors on ProcessesFactors selectively influencing random variables; Factors ordering random vectors; Factors selectively influencing random vectors by increments; Monotonic reaction time means; Interaction contrasts; Concurrent processes; Sequential processes; OR networks; Chapter 5: Critical Path Models of Dual Tasks and Locus of Slack Analysis; Critical Path Network Models of Dual Tasks; Central limitations; Response limitations; Both central and response limitations; Selective Influence of Processes in Dual Tasks; Sensory and Central Processes Central Processing in Task 1 and SOA (B1,SOA)Later work on B1 and SOA; SOA and Task 2 Sensory Processing (SOA, A2); Locus of Slack Analysis; SOA and Task 2 Central Processing, ; Number of Task 2 alternatives; Degree of mental rotation; Stimulus 2 discriminability; Number of Task 2 alternatives again, with response modality; Sensory and central Task 2 processing, ; Central processing of Task 1, central processing of Task 2, ; PRP: Number of alternatives; PRP: Discriminability; PRP: Central Process Order; Stroop tasks; Number of alternatives and Stroop conflict Post-Central and Response Processes |
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| New Jersey, : World Scientific, 2012 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Handbook of driving simulation for engineering, medicine, and psychology / / edited by Donald L. Fisher. [et al.]
| Handbook of driving simulation for engineering, medicine, and psychology / / edited by Donald L. Fisher. [et al.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton : , : Taylor & Francis Group, , 2011 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (728 p.) |
| Disciplina | 629.28/3011 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | FisherDonald L |
| Soggetto topico |
Automobile driving simulators
Automobile driving - Physiological aspects Automobile driving - Psychological aspects |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
0-429-13825-3
1-138-07458-6 1-4200-6101-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Handbook of Driving Simulation for Engineering, Medicine, and Psychology: An Overview; Chapter 2: A Short History of Driving Simulation; Chapter 3: Using Driving Simulators Outside of North America; Chapter 4: The Future of Driving Simulation; Chapter 5: Twelve Practical and Useful Questions About Driving Simulation; Chapter 6: Scenario Authoring; Chapter 7: Physical Fidelity of Driving Simulators; Chapter 8: Sensory and Perceptual Factors in the Design of Driving Simulation Displays
Chapter 9: Psychological Fidelity: Perception of RiskChapter 10: Surrogate Methods and Measures; Chapter 11: Validating Vehicle Models; Chapter 12: Cross-Platform Validation Issues; Chapter 13: Simulator Validity: Behaviors Observed on the Simulator and on the Road; Chapter 14: Simulator and Scenario Factors Influencing Simulator Sickness; Chapter 15: Independent Variables: The Role of Confounding and Effect Modification; Chapter 16: External Driver Distractions: The Effects of Video Billboards and Wind Farms on Driving Performance; Chapter 17: Measuring Physiology in Simulators Chapter 18: Eye Behaviors: How Driving Simulators Can Expand Their Role in Science and EngineeringChapter 19: Situation Awareness in Driving; Chapter 20: Simulator Data Reduction; Chapter 21: Analytical Tools; Chapter 22: Statistical Concepts; Chapter 23: The Qualitative Interview; Chapter 24: Understanding and Changing the Young Driver Problem: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials Conducted; Chapter 25: The Older Driver (Training and Assessment: Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes); Chapter 26: Methodological Issues When Conducting Research on Older Drivers Chapter 27: Profiles in Cell Phone-Induced Driver DistractionChapter 28: Night Driving: How Low Illumination Affects Driving and the Challenges of Simulation; Chapter 29: Driving in States of Fatigue or Stress; Chapter 30: Driving Simulators as Training and Evaluation Tools: Novice Drivers; Chapter 31: The Commercial Driver; Chapter 32: Driving Rehabilitation as Delivered by Driving Simulation; Chapter 33: The Importance of Proper Roadway Design in Virtual Environments; Chapter 34: The Use of High-Fidelity Real-Time Driving Simulators for Geometric Design; Chapter 35: Traffic Signals Chapter 36: Design and Evaluation of Signs and Pavement Markings Using Driving SimulatorsChapter 37: Advanced Guide Signs and Behavioral Decision Theory; Chapter 38: Driving Simulation Design and Evaluation of Highway-Railway Grade and Transit Crossings; Chapter 39: Roadway Visualization; Chapter 40: Advanced Warning Technologies: Collision, Intersection Incursion; Chapter 41: Adaptive Behavior in the Simulator: Implications for Active Safety System Evaluation; Chapter 42: Cognitive Architectures for Modeling Driver Behavior Chapter 43: Combining Perception, Action, Intention, and Value: A Control Theoretic Approach to Driving Performance |
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| Boca Raton : , : Taylor & Francis Group, , 2011 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Handbook of driving simulation for engineering, medicine, and psychology / / edited by Donald L. Fisher. [et al.]
| Handbook of driving simulation for engineering, medicine, and psychology / / edited by Donald L. Fisher. [et al.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton : , : Taylor & Francis Group, , 2011 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (728 p.) |
| Disciplina | 629.28/3011 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | FisherDonald L |
| Soggetto topico |
Automobile driving simulators
Automobile driving - Physiological aspects Automobile driving - Psychological aspects |
| ISBN |
0-429-13825-3
1-138-07458-6 1-4200-6101-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Handbook of Driving Simulation for Engineering, Medicine, and Psychology: An Overview; Chapter 2: A Short History of Driving Simulation; Chapter 3: Using Driving Simulators Outside of North America; Chapter 4: The Future of Driving Simulation; Chapter 5: Twelve Practical and Useful Questions About Driving Simulation; Chapter 6: Scenario Authoring; Chapter 7: Physical Fidelity of Driving Simulators; Chapter 8: Sensory and Perceptual Factors in the Design of Driving Simulation Displays
Chapter 9: Psychological Fidelity: Perception of RiskChapter 10: Surrogate Methods and Measures; Chapter 11: Validating Vehicle Models; Chapter 12: Cross-Platform Validation Issues; Chapter 13: Simulator Validity: Behaviors Observed on the Simulator and on the Road; Chapter 14: Simulator and Scenario Factors Influencing Simulator Sickness; Chapter 15: Independent Variables: The Role of Confounding and Effect Modification; Chapter 16: External Driver Distractions: The Effects of Video Billboards and Wind Farms on Driving Performance; Chapter 17: Measuring Physiology in Simulators Chapter 18: Eye Behaviors: How Driving Simulators Can Expand Their Role in Science and EngineeringChapter 19: Situation Awareness in Driving; Chapter 20: Simulator Data Reduction; Chapter 21: Analytical Tools; Chapter 22: Statistical Concepts; Chapter 23: The Qualitative Interview; Chapter 24: Understanding and Changing the Young Driver Problem: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials Conducted; Chapter 25: The Older Driver (Training and Assessment: Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes); Chapter 26: Methodological Issues When Conducting Research on Older Drivers Chapter 27: Profiles in Cell Phone-Induced Driver DistractionChapter 28: Night Driving: How Low Illumination Affects Driving and the Challenges of Simulation; Chapter 29: Driving in States of Fatigue or Stress; Chapter 30: Driving Simulators as Training and Evaluation Tools: Novice Drivers; Chapter 31: The Commercial Driver; Chapter 32: Driving Rehabilitation as Delivered by Driving Simulation; Chapter 33: The Importance of Proper Roadway Design in Virtual Environments; Chapter 34: The Use of High-Fidelity Real-Time Driving Simulators for Geometric Design; Chapter 35: Traffic Signals Chapter 36: Design and Evaluation of Signs and Pavement Markings Using Driving SimulatorsChapter 37: Advanced Guide Signs and Behavioral Decision Theory; Chapter 38: Driving Simulation Design and Evaluation of Highway-Railway Grade and Transit Crossings; Chapter 39: Roadway Visualization; Chapter 40: Advanced Warning Technologies: Collision, Intersection Incursion; Chapter 41: Adaptive Behavior in the Simulator: Implications for Active Safety System Evaluation; Chapter 42: Cognitive Architectures for Modeling Driver Behavior Chapter 43: Combining Perception, Action, Intention, and Value: A Control Theoretic Approach to Driving Performance |
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| Boca Raton : , : Taylor & Francis Group, , 2011 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Handbook of driving simulation for engineering, medicine, and psychology / / edited by Donald L. Fisher. [et al.]
| Handbook of driving simulation for engineering, medicine, and psychology / / edited by Donald L. Fisher. [et al.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton : , : Taylor & Francis Group, , 2011 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (728 p.) |
| Disciplina | 629.28/3011 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | FisherDonald L |
| Soggetto topico |
Automobile driving simulators
Automobile driving - Physiological aspects Automobile driving - Psychological aspects |
| ISBN |
0-429-13825-3
1-138-07458-6 1-4200-6101-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Handbook of Driving Simulation for Engineering, Medicine, and Psychology: An Overview; Chapter 2: A Short History of Driving Simulation; Chapter 3: Using Driving Simulators Outside of North America; Chapter 4: The Future of Driving Simulation; Chapter 5: Twelve Practical and Useful Questions About Driving Simulation; Chapter 6: Scenario Authoring; Chapter 7: Physical Fidelity of Driving Simulators; Chapter 8: Sensory and Perceptual Factors in the Design of Driving Simulation Displays
Chapter 9: Psychological Fidelity: Perception of RiskChapter 10: Surrogate Methods and Measures; Chapter 11: Validating Vehicle Models; Chapter 12: Cross-Platform Validation Issues; Chapter 13: Simulator Validity: Behaviors Observed on the Simulator and on the Road; Chapter 14: Simulator and Scenario Factors Influencing Simulator Sickness; Chapter 15: Independent Variables: The Role of Confounding and Effect Modification; Chapter 16: External Driver Distractions: The Effects of Video Billboards and Wind Farms on Driving Performance; Chapter 17: Measuring Physiology in Simulators Chapter 18: Eye Behaviors: How Driving Simulators Can Expand Their Role in Science and EngineeringChapter 19: Situation Awareness in Driving; Chapter 20: Simulator Data Reduction; Chapter 21: Analytical Tools; Chapter 22: Statistical Concepts; Chapter 23: The Qualitative Interview; Chapter 24: Understanding and Changing the Young Driver Problem: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials Conducted; Chapter 25: The Older Driver (Training and Assessment: Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes); Chapter 26: Methodological Issues When Conducting Research on Older Drivers Chapter 27: Profiles in Cell Phone-Induced Driver DistractionChapter 28: Night Driving: How Low Illumination Affects Driving and the Challenges of Simulation; Chapter 29: Driving in States of Fatigue or Stress; Chapter 30: Driving Simulators as Training and Evaluation Tools: Novice Drivers; Chapter 31: The Commercial Driver; Chapter 32: Driving Rehabilitation as Delivered by Driving Simulation; Chapter 33: The Importance of Proper Roadway Design in Virtual Environments; Chapter 34: The Use of High-Fidelity Real-Time Driving Simulators for Geometric Design; Chapter 35: Traffic Signals Chapter 36: Design and Evaluation of Signs and Pavement Markings Using Driving SimulatorsChapter 37: Advanced Guide Signs and Behavioral Decision Theory; Chapter 38: Driving Simulation Design and Evaluation of Highway-Railway Grade and Transit Crossings; Chapter 39: Roadway Visualization; Chapter 40: Advanced Warning Technologies: Collision, Intersection Incursion; Chapter 41: Adaptive Behavior in the Simulator: Implications for Active Safety System Evaluation; Chapter 42: Cognitive Architectures for Modeling Driver Behavior Chapter 43: Combining Perception, Action, Intention, and Value: A Control Theoretic Approach to Driving Performance |
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| Boca Raton : , : Taylor & Francis Group, , 2011 | ||
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