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This book presents paradigm shifting ideas, concepts, theories, methods, practices and values for the domain of Ergonomics and Human Factors. The chapters originally published as a special issue in ' Ergonomics '.
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This book presents paradigm shifting ideas, concepts, theories, methods, practices and values for the domain of Ergonomics and Human Factors. The chapters originally published as a special issue in 'Ergonomics'.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351208949
- Artikelnr.: 58988837
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351208949
- Artikelnr.: 58988837
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Neville A. Stanton is a Chartered Psychologist, Chartered Ergonomist and Chartered Engineer. He holds the Chair in Human Factors Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and the Environment at the University of Southampton, UK. His research interests include the development and validation of Ergonomics and Human Factors methods. Paul M. Salmon is Professor of Human Factors and Director of the Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. He has a PhD in Human Factors from Brunel University London, UK, and currently holds a prestigious Australian Research Council Future Fellowship. Guy H. Walker is an Associate Professor within the Institute for Infrastructure and Environment at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK. He has a PhD in Human Factors from Brunel University London, UK, is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and is a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Young Academy of Scotland.
1. Introduction: New paradigms in ergonomics Neville A. Stanton, Paul M. Salmon and Guy H. Walker Theme 1: New paradigms in theories and methods 2. Quantum ergonomics: shifting the paradigm of the systems agenda Guy H. Walker, Paul M. Salmon, Melissa Bedinger and Neville A. Stanton 3. Nonlinear dynamical systems for theory and research in ergonomics Stephen J. Guastello 4. Fitting methods to paradigms: are ergonomics methods fit for systems thinking? Paul M. Salmon, Guy H. Walker, Gemma J. M. Read, Natassia Goode and Neville A. Stanton 5. Quantitative modelling in cognitive ergonomics: predicting signals passed at danger Neville Moray, John Groeger and Neville Stanton 6. Beyond human error taxonomies in assessment of risk in sociotechnical systems: a new paradigm with the EAST 'broken-links' approach Neville A. Stanton and Catherine Harvey Theme 2: New paradigms in practice 7. Detection of error-related negativity in complex visual stimuli: a new neuroergonomic arrow in the practitioner's quiver Ben D. Sawyer, Waldemar Karwowski, Petros Xanthopoulos and P. A. Hancock 8. Towards continuous and real-time attention monitoring at work: reaction time versus brain response Pavle Mijovic
, Vanja Kovic
, Maarten De Vos, Ivan Mäuic
, Petar Todorovic
, Branislav Jeremic
and Ivan Gligorijevic
9. Musculoskeletal disorders as a fatigue failure process: evidence, implications and research needsSean Gallagher and Mark C. Schall Jr. Theme 3: New paradigms in domains and values 10. The field becomes the laboratory? The impact of the contextual digital footprint on the discipline of E/HF Sarah Sharples and Robert J. Houghton 11. Imposing limits on autonomous systems P. A. Hancock 12. Nature: a new paradigm for well-being and ergonomics Miles Richardson, Marta Maspero, David Golightly, David Sheffield, Vicki Staples and Ryan Lumber
, Vanja Kovic
, Maarten De Vos, Ivan Mäuic
, Petar Todorovic
, Branislav Jeremic
and Ivan Gligorijevic
9. Musculoskeletal disorders as a fatigue failure process: evidence, implications and research needsSean Gallagher and Mark C. Schall Jr. Theme 3: New paradigms in domains and values 10. The field becomes the laboratory? The impact of the contextual digital footprint on the discipline of E/HF Sarah Sharples and Robert J. Houghton 11. Imposing limits on autonomous systems P. A. Hancock 12. Nature: a new paradigm for well-being and ergonomics Miles Richardson, Marta Maspero, David Golightly, David Sheffield, Vicki Staples and Ryan Lumber
1. Introduction: New paradigms in ergonomics Neville A. Stanton, Paul M. Salmon and Guy H. Walker Theme 1: New paradigms in theories and methods 2. Quantum ergonomics: shifting the paradigm of the systems agenda Guy H. Walker, Paul M. Salmon, Melissa Bedinger and Neville A. Stanton 3. Nonlinear dynamical systems for theory and research in ergonomics Stephen J. Guastello 4. Fitting methods to paradigms: are ergonomics methods fit for systems thinking? Paul M. Salmon, Guy H. Walker, Gemma J. M. Read, Natassia Goode and Neville A. Stanton 5. Quantitative modelling in cognitive ergonomics: predicting signals passed at danger Neville Moray, John Groeger and Neville Stanton 6. Beyond human error taxonomies in assessment of risk in sociotechnical systems: a new paradigm with the EAST 'broken-links' approach Neville A. Stanton and Catherine Harvey Theme 2: New paradigms in practice 7. Detection of error-related negativity in complex visual stimuli: a new neuroergonomic arrow in the practitioner's quiver Ben D. Sawyer, Waldemar Karwowski, Petros Xanthopoulos and P. A. Hancock 8. Towards continuous and real-time attention monitoring at work: reaction time versus brain response Pavle Mijovic
, Vanja Kovic
, Maarten De Vos, Ivan Mäuic
, Petar Todorovic
, Branislav Jeremic
and Ivan Gligorijevic
9. Musculoskeletal disorders as a fatigue failure process: evidence, implications and research needsSean Gallagher and Mark C. Schall Jr. Theme 3: New paradigms in domains and values 10. The field becomes the laboratory? The impact of the contextual digital footprint on the discipline of E/HF Sarah Sharples and Robert J. Houghton 11. Imposing limits on autonomous systems P. A. Hancock 12. Nature: a new paradigm for well-being and ergonomics Miles Richardson, Marta Maspero, David Golightly, David Sheffield, Vicki Staples and Ryan Lumber
, Vanja Kovic
, Maarten De Vos, Ivan Mäuic
, Petar Todorovic
, Branislav Jeremic
and Ivan Gligorijevic
9. Musculoskeletal disorders as a fatigue failure process: evidence, implications and research needsSean Gallagher and Mark C. Schall Jr. Theme 3: New paradigms in domains and values 10. The field becomes the laboratory? The impact of the contextual digital footprint on the discipline of E/HF Sarah Sharples and Robert J. Houghton 11. Imposing limits on autonomous systems P. A. Hancock 12. Nature: a new paradigm for well-being and ergonomics Miles Richardson, Marta Maspero, David Golightly, David Sheffield, Vicki Staples and Ryan Lumber