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This volume promotes engineering psychophysiology as a discipline
and demonstrates its value to a new audience who we hope will
consist of ergonomists, human factors psychologists, and engineers.
The editors use a broad definition of what constitutes engineering,
including all aspects of the fields known as human engineering,
industrial engineering, and safety and systems engineering.
The two goals for the volume are reflected in the subtitle. The
"Issues" section introduces the components critical for the
successful application of psychophysiological methods to problems
in engineering. The chapters are intended to provide an
introduction for the reader who is unfamiliar with psychophysiology
and to provide the newcomer to the discipline with an overview of
the basic theoretical, measurement, instrumentation, and
experimental design questions inherent in the use of
psychophysiological methods. The "Applications" section illustrates
the many ways that psychophysiological methods are already being
used in engineering applications. A broad definition of application
is used to include laboratory and simulation research, as well as
field studies, and all of the chapters address questions that are
relevant for applying psychophysiological methods in the field. The
editor's intent is to stimulate investigators to use these methods
in new problem areas; therefore, the content of the chapters varies
widely, from reviewing specific psychophysiological measures to
reviewing work performed on specific engineering problems.
This volume promotes engineering psychophysiology as a discipline
and demonstrates its value to a new audience who we hope will
consist of ergonomists, human factors psychologists, and engineers.
The editors use a broad definition of what constitutes engineering,
including all aspects of the fields known as human engineering,
industrial engineering, and safety and systems engineering.
The two goals for the volume are reflected in the subtitle. The
"Issues" section introduces the components critical for the
successful application of psychophysiological methods to problems
in engineering. The chapters are intended to provide an
introduction for the reader who is unfamiliar with psychophysiology
and to provide the newcomer to the discipline with an overview of
the basic theoretical, measurement, instrumentation, and
experimental design questions inherent in the use of
psychophysiological methods. The "Applications" section illustrates
the many ways that psychophysiological methods are already being
used in engineering applications. A broad definition of application
is used to include laboratory and simulation research, as well as
field studies, and all of the chapters address questions that are
relevant for applying psychophysiological methods in the field. The
editor's intent is to stimulate investigators to use these methods
in new problem areas; therefore, the content of the chapters varies
widely, from reviewing specific psychophysiological measures to
reviewing work performed on specific engineering problems.
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