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IEICE Transactions of Information and Systems
Examples of published books
Adler, P. and Winograd, Terry (eds.) (1992): Usability: Turning technologies into tools. New York, Oxford University Press
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Heim, Michael (1993): The metaphysics of virtual reality. Oxford University Press
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Alexander, Christopher, Ishikawa, Sara and Silverstein, Murray (1977): A Pattern Language. Oxford University Press
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Kirlik, Alex (ed.) (2006): Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction : methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction. Oxford University Press
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Kramer, Arthur F., Wiegman, Douglas A. and Kirlik, Alex (2006): Attention: From theory to practice. New York, Oxford University Press
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Gray, Wayne D. (ed.) (2007): Integrated models of cognitive systems. New York, Oxford University Press
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[from the dust jacket] The field of cognitive modeling has progressed beyond modeling cognition in the context of simple laboratory tasks and begun to attack the problem of modeling it in more complex, realistic environments, such as those studied by researchers in the field of human factors. The problems that the cognitive modeling community is tackling focus on modeling certain problems of communication and control that arise when integrating with the external environment factors such as implicit and explicit knowledge, emotion, cognition, and the cognitive system. These problems must be solved in order to produce integrated cognitive models of moderately complex tasks. Architectures of cognition in these tasks focus on the control of a central system, which includes control of the central processor itself, initiation of functional processes, such as visual search and memory retrieval, and harvesting the results of these functional processes. Because the control of the central system is conceptually different from the internal control required by individual functional processes, a complete architecture of cognition must incorporate two types of theories of control: Type 1 theories of the structure, functionality, and operation of the controller, and type 2 theories of the internal control of functional processes, including how and what they communicate to the controller. This book presents the current state of the art for both types of theories, as well as contrasts among current approaches to human-performance models. It will be an important resource for professional and student researchers in cognitive science, cognitive-engineering, and human-factors.
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Joinson, Adam N., McKenna, Katelyn, Postmes, Tom and Reips, Ulf-Dietrich (eds.) (2007): The Oxford Handbook of Internet Psychology. Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press
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