applications, implications, and human performance issues /
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Lawrence J. Hettinger, Michael Haas.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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Mahwah, N.J. :
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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2003.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (xiii, 582 pages) :
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illustrations
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Adaptive Environments -- Supporting the Adaptive Human Expert: A Critical Element in the Design of Meaning Processing Systems / John Flach and Cynthia Dominguez -- A Human Factors Approach to Adaptive Aids / Sylvain Hourlier, Jean-Yves Grau, and Claude Valot -- Adaptive Pilot/Vehicle Interfaces for the Tactical Air Environment / Sandeep S. Mulgund, Gerard Rinkus, and Greg Zacharias -- The Implementation of Psycho-Electrophysiological Interface Technologies for the Control and Feedback of Interactive Virtual Environments / Alysia Sagi-Dolev.
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General Issues in the Design and Use of Virtual and Adaptive Environments -- Visual Perception of Egocentric Distance in Real and Virtual Environments / Jack Loomis Joshua Knapp -- A Unified Approach to Presence and Motion Sickness / Jerrold Prothero and Donald Parker -- Transfer of Training in Virtual Environments: Issues for Human Performance / Marc Sebrechts, Corinna Lathan, Deborah Clawson, Michael Miller, and Cheryl Trepagnier -- Beyond the Limits of Real-Time Realism: Moving from Stimulation Correspondence to Information Correspondence / Pieter Jan Stappers, William Gaver, and Kees Overbeeke -- On the Nature and Evaluation of Fidelity in Virtual Environments / Thomas Stoffregen, Benoit Bardy, L.J. Smart, and Randy Pagulayan -- Adapting to Telesystems / Robert Welch -- Virtual Environments -- A Tongue-Based Tactile Display for Portrayal of Environmental Characteristics / Paul Bach-y-Rita, Kurt Kaczmarek, and Mitchell Tyler -- Spatial Audio Displays for Target Acquisition and Speech Communications / Robert Bolia and W. Todd Nelson -- Learning Action Plans in a Virtual Environment / Simon Goss and Adrian Pearce -- Fidelity of Disparity-Based Stereopsis / Ian Howard -- Configural Scoring of Simulator Sickness, Cybersickness, and Space Adaptation Syndrome: Similarities and Differences / Robert S. Kennedy, Julie M. Drexler, Daniel E. Compton, Kay M. Stanney, D. Susan Lanham, and Deborah L. Harm -- A Cybernetic Analysis of the Tunnel-in-the-Sky Display / Max Mulder, Henk Stassen, and J.A. Mulder -- Alternative Control Technology for Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles: Human Factors Considerations / W. Todd Nelson, Timothy R. Anderson, and Grant R. McMillan -- Medical Applications of Virtual Reality / Richard Satava and Shaun Jones -- Face-to-Face Communication / Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, Prem Kalra, and Marc Escher -- Integration of Human Factors Aspects in the Design of Spatial Navigation Displays / Eric Theunissen -- Implementing Perception-Action Coupling for Laparoscopy / Fred Voorhorst, Kees Overbeeke, and Gerda Smets -- Psychological and Physiological Issues of the Medical Use of Virtual Reality / Takami Yamaguchi.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Virtual and adaptive environments are systems composed of humans, computers, and interface devices. This text seeks to illustrate the many ways in which psychological science is contributing to and benefiting from the increased development and application of these nascent systems.