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The Multisensory Driver: Implications for Ergonomic Car Interface Design

The Multisensory Driver: Implications for Ergonomic Car Interface Design

The Multisensory Driver: Implications for Ergonomic Car Interface Design Hardback - 2008

by Cristy Ho

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Hardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book is dedicated to furthering the design of ergonomic multisensory interfaces by highlighting recent evidence in this area emerging from the fast-growing field of cognitive neuroscience. It focuses primarily on two aspects of dri
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  • Title The Multisensory Driver: Implications for Ergonomic Car Interface Design
  • Author Cristy Ho
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition New edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 158
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher CRC Press
  • Publication date 2008-09-19
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # ria9780754670681_inp
  • ISBN 9780754670681 / 0754670686
  • Weight 0.92 lbs (0.42 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.2 x 5.9 x 0.6 in (23.37 x 14.99 x 1.52 cm)
  • Category Technology & Industrial Arts
  • Library of Congress subjects Senses and sensation, Automobile drivers - Psychology
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2008013069
  • Dewey Decimal Code 629.283
  • Quantity available 739

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Reader reviews for The Multisensory Driver: Implications for Ergonomic Car Interface Design

From the publisher

Driver inattention has been identified as one of the leading causes for car accidents. The problem of distraction while driving is likely to worsen, partly due to increasingly complex in-car technologies. However, intelligent transport systems are being developed to assist drivers and to ensure a safe road environment. One approach to the design of ergonomic automobile systems is to integrate our understanding of the human information processing systems into the design process. This book aims to further the design of ergonomic multisensory interfaces using research from the fast-growing field of cognitive neuroscience. It focuses on two aspects of driver information-processing in particular: multisensory interactions and the spatial distribution of attention in driving. The Multisensory Driver provides interface design guidelines together with a detailed review of current cognitive neuroscience and behavioural research in multisensory human perception, which will help the development of ergonomic interfaces. The discussion on spatial attention is particularly relevant for car interface designers, but it will also appeal to cognitive psychologists interested in spatial attention and the applications of these theoretical research findings. Giving a detailed description of a cohesive series of psychophysical experiments on multisensory warning signals, conducted in both laboratory and simulator settings, this book provides an approach for those in the engineering discipline who wish to test their systems with human observers.

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Citations

  • Scitech Book News, 03/01/2009, Page 171

About the author

Cristy Ho, is a Daiwa Scholar, at the Daiwa-Anglo Japanese Foundation, Japan and Charles Spence is Professor of Experimental Psychology, at the Oxford University, UK.
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