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Apr 1999
ISBN 0262071886
900 pp.
125 illus.
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Attention and Performance XVII
Daniel Gopher and Asher Koriat

In 1966 the first meeting of the Association for the Study of Attention and Performance was held in the Netherlands to promote the emerging science of cognitive psychology. This volume is based on the most recent conference, held in Israel thirty years later. The focus of the conference was the interaction between theory and application. The organizers chose the specific topic, cognitive regulation of performance, because it is an area where contemporary theories of cognitive processes meet the everyday challenges posed by human interactions with complex systems. Present-day technological systems impose on the operator a variety of supervisory functions, such as input and output monitoring, allocation of cognitive resources, choice of strategies, and regulation of cognitive operations. A challenge for engineers and designers is to accommodate the cognitive requirements called for by these systems.

The book is divided into four sections: the presentation and representation of information, cognitive regulation of acquisition and performance, consciousness and behavior, and special populations: aging and neurological disorders.

Table of Contents
 Acknowledgments
 Participants
 Group Photo
I Introduction
1 Bridging the Gap between Basic and Applied Research on the Cognitive Regulation of Performance
by Daniel Gopher and Asher Koriat
II Association Lecture
2 Precis to a Practical Unified Theory of Cognition and Action: Some Lessons from EPIC Computational Models of Human Multiple-Task Performance
by David E. Meyer and David E. Kieras
III Presentation and Representation of Information
3 Viewpoint-Invariant Information in Subordinate-Level Object Classification
by Irving Biederman, Suresh Subramaniam, Peter Kalocsai and Moshe Bar
4 Frames of Reference for Navigation
by Christopher D. Wickens
5 Automatic and Controlled Attention Detected by the Line Motion Effect
by Shinsuke Shimojo, Okihide Hikosaka and Satoru Miyauchi
6 The Haptic Glance: A Route to Rapid Object Identification and Manipulation
by Roberta L. Klatzky and Susan J. Lederman
7 Ready, Fire, Aim: A "Meaning-Processing" Approach to Display Design
by John M. Flach
8 Mental Models in Theory and Practice
by Neville Moray
9 Specifying Relations between Research and the Practice of Solving Applied Problems: An Illustration from the Planning and Control of Multiple-Task Work in Medical Reception
by John Long
IV Cognitive Regulation of Acquisition and Performance
10 An Integrative System of Metamemory Components Involved in Retrieval
by Alice E. Barnes, Thomas O. Nelson, John Dunlosky, Giuliana Mazzoni and Louis Narens
11 Bringing Together the Psychometric and Strategy Worlds: Predicting Adaptivity in a Dynamic Task
by Lynne M. Reder and Christian D. Schunn
12 A Cognitive Game-Theoretic Analysis of Attention Strategies, Ability, and Incentives
by Ido Erev and Daniel Gopher
13 The Strategic Regulations of Memory Reporting: Mechanisms and Performance Consequences
by Morris Goldsmith and Asher Koriat
14 Executive Control of Automatic Processes as Complex Skills Develop in Laboratory and Applied Settings
V Consciousness and Behavior
15 Assessing Our Own Competence: Heuristics and Illusions
by Robert A. Bjork
16 Automatic Influences as Accessibility Bias in Memory and Stroop Tasks: Toward a Formal Model
by Larry L. Jacoby, Brian McElree and Tom N. Trainham
17 The Development of Metamemory in Children
by Wolfgang Schneider
18 Subjective Experience as a Basis of "Objective" Judgments: Effects of Past Experience on Judgments of Difficulty
by Colleen M. Kelley
19 Probing Knowledge Structures
by Ronald P. Fisher
20 Prospective Duration Estimation and Performance
by Dan Zakay, Richard A. Block and Yehoshua Tsal
VI Special Populations: Aging and Neurological Disorders
21 Applying Cognitive Research to Problems of Aging
by Fergus I. M. Craik and Nicole D. Anderson
22 Training for Executive Control: Task Coordination Strategies and Aging
by Arthur F. Kramer, John L. Larish, Timothy A. Weber and Lynn Bardell
23 Inhibitory Control, Circadian Arousal, and Age
by Lynn Hasher, Rose T. Zacks and Cynthia P. May
24 Theory-Driven Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: The Role of Attention and Competition in Recovery of Function after Brain Damage
by Ian H. Robertson
25 Separate Mechanisms for the Adaptive Control of Reactive, Volitional, and Memory-Guided Saccadic Eye Movements
by Heiner Deubel
26 Interaction of Spatial Attention and Reading Processes in Neglect Dyslexia
by Elisabetta Làdavas
VII Discussion
27 Theory and Application in the Cognitive Regulation of Performance: Discussion of Attention and Performance XVII
by Raymond S. Nickerson
 Author Index
 Subject Index
 
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