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Human Information Processing
Robert W. Proctor and Kim-Phuong L. Vu
- Human Information Processing Approach
- Historical Background
- Basic Assumptions
- Significance of Approach
- Alternative Approaches
- Methods
- Chronometric Methods
- Subtractive Logic
- Additive Factors Logic
- Speed-Accuracy Methods
- Psychophysiological Methods
- Models
- Discrete Stage Models
- Continuous Flow Models
- Sequential Sampling Models
- Network Models
- Evaluating Alternative Models
- Information-Processing in Choice Reaction Tasks
- Stimulus Identification
- Response Selection
- Response Execution
- Information-Processing in Memory and Attention
- Memory
- Working Memory
- Long-Term Memory
- Alternative Conceptions
- Attention
- Selective Attention
- Divided Attention
- Dual-Task Performance
- Information-Processing Analyses of Applied Tasks
- Visual Search of Displays
- Memory Aids and Navigation Aids
- S-R Compatibility and Interface Design
- Vigilance Tasks
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