A Cognitive Approach to Situation Awareness: Theory and ApplicationSimon Banbury, Sébastien Tremblay Ashgate Pub., 2004 - 359 páginas The importance of 'situation awareness' (SA) in assessing and predicting operator competence in complex environments has become increasingly apparent in recent years. It has been widely established that SA is a contributing factor to many commercial and military accidents and incidents. Yet determining exactly what constitutes SA is a very difficult task, given the complexity of the construct itself, and the many different processes involved with its acquisition and maintenance. This volume brings together recent developments from researchers and practitioners from around the world who are studying and applying SA from a cognitive perspective. The 41 contributors represent many different theoretical perspectives, research approaches and domains of application. Each chapter has a primary emphasis around one of three main topics - theory, measurement and application and examines the considerable inter-linkage between them. To bring further coherence to the book, all of the contributors received draft manuscripts of those chapters most relevant to their own. Designed to be completely international and interdisciplinary, the authors themselves present varied perspectives from academic departments and industrial organisations from around the world, and from broad applications - with contributions from researchers in the domains of process control, sport, aviation, transportation, and command and control. The readership includes practitioners, academics and researchers within human factors, ergonomics and industrial psychology; Graduate and Undergraduate students specialising within these areas during their final year. |
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... abilities , and attitudes towards the task . For example , researchers have shown that crash involvement among older drivers is related to perceptual and cognitive abilities such as the ability to divide visual attention over a wide ...
... abilities , and attitudes towards the task . For example , researchers have shown that crash involvement among older drivers is related to perceptual and cognitive abilities such as the ability to divide visual attention over a wide ...
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... ability , only one of the three tests comprising this factor , Mechanical Comprehension , has significant spatial content . To improve our ability to assess the contribution of spatial abilities to cardinal - direction performance , we ...
... ability , only one of the three tests comprising this factor , Mechanical Comprehension , has significant spatial content . To improve our ability to assess the contribution of spatial abilities to cardinal - direction performance , we ...
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... abilities identified by Carroll ( 1993 ) . Roberts et al . , ( 2000 ) point out that the ASVAB tests do not optimally represent abilities such as fluid intelligence , as they are too quantitatively oriented , and visual - spatial ability ...
... abilities identified by Carroll ( 1993 ) . Roberts et al . , ( 2000 ) point out that the ASVAB tests do not optimally represent abilities such as fluid intelligence , as they are too quantitatively oriented , and visual - spatial ability ...
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A Critical Review | 3 |
A Radical | 22 |
The Concept of the Situation in Psychology | 42 |
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