edited by Arthur F. Kramer, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Alex Kirlik.
New York :
Oxford University Press,
2007.
1 online resource (xii, 274 pages) :
illustrations.
Series in human-technology interaction ;
4
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Attention: from history to application / Neville Moray -- Attention and its allocation: fragments of a model / Thomas B. Sheridan -- Capturing attention in the laboratory and the real world / Walter R. Boot, Arthur F. Kramer, and Ensar Becic -- Elaborations of the multiple-resource theory of attention / Peter A. Hancock, Tal Oron-Gilad, and James L. Szalma -- Individual differences in attention and working memory: a molecular genetic approach / Raja Parasuraman and Pamela Greenwood -- Affect, attention, and automation / John D. Lee -- Monitoring a nuclear power plant / Kim J. Vincente -- The functional task environment / Wayne D. Gray, Hansjorg Neth, and Michael J. Schoelles -- Multitasking in the automobile / David L. Strayer and Frank A. Drews -- Novice driver crashes: failure to divide attention or failure to recognize risks / Donald L. Fisher and Alexander Pollatsek -- Attention goes home: support for aging adults / Arthur D. Fisk and Wendy A. Rogers -- The dynamics of attention and aging / Pamela S. Tsang -- Multiple-resource theory as a basis for multimodal interface design: success stories, qualifications, and research needs / Nadine Sarter -- Cross-modal interactions between sensory modalities: implications for the design of multisensory displays / Jan Theeuwes, Erik van der Burg, Christian N.L. Olivers, and Adelbert Bronkhorst -- Emphasis change as a training protocol for high-demand tasks / Daniel Gopher -- Prospective memory, concurrent task management, and pilot error / Key Dismukes and Jessica Nowinski -- Attention to attention and its applications: a concluding view / Christopher D. Wickens.
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I. Toward a practical view of attention: theoretical and methodological issues ; II. Emerging issues in applied attention theory ; III. Attention and driving ; IV. Attention and aging ; V. Attention and interface design ; VI. Attention and training ; VII. Future directions.
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