This book presents a practical, user-oriented approach to applied methods and techniques in aviation psychology [and] accepts the challenge of educating well beyond conventional human factors reasoning, meticulously referencing an evidence-based approach. [It] will likely become essential to graduate students encountering the material and seasoned professionals as well.; John T. Pierce, MBBS(MD), PhD, Navy Environmental Health Center, in Doody’s Reviews (August 2022)
This collection of chapters on the latest methods and tools for applied research in aviation psychology guides the diverse range of professionals working within aviation on how to adapt flexibly to the continuously evolving requirements of the aeronautical landscape. Experts from the industry and academia explore selected applications, ranging from aviation system engineering to bridging the gap between research and industrialization, safety culture, training and examination. Psychological tools are explored, including designing biocybernetic adaptive systems, predictive automation, and support for designing the human role in future human-machine teaming concepts. Special chapters are dedicated to spatial disorientation, reactivity, stress, eye-tracking, electrodermal and cardiac assessment under the influence of G forces.
This is essential reading for aviation psychologists, human factors practitioners, engineers, designers, operational specialists, students and researchers in academia, industry, and government. The practitioners and researchers working in other safety critical domains (e.g., medicine, automotive) will also find the handbook valuable.
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Learn about the latest key applied psychological methods and techniques in aviation:
Expert guidance from academia and industry
Based on the latest research
Practice oriented
Foreword
by Peter Jorna
Preface
by Sonja Biede-Straussberger and Ioana V. Koglbauer
Chapter 1
The Evolution Toward a Common Air/Ground Framework for Human
Performance Assessments in Europe
by Renee Pelchen-Medwed, Luca Save, Alexander Heintz, Florence
Reuzeau, and Sonja Biede-Straussberger
Chapter 2
The Challenge of Bridging the Gap Between Research and Industrialization:
What Human Factors Methodology Can Do
by Cedric Bach and Sonja Biede-Straussberger
Chapter 3
Essential Tools for Safety Culture Development in Air Traffic Management
by Michaela Schwarz and Julia Harfmann
Chapter 4
Anticipation-Based Methods for Pilot Training and Aviation Systems
Engineering
by Ioana V. Koglbauer and Reinhard Braunstingl
Chapter 5
Research Methods for Understanding
Spatial Disorientation in Pilots
by Eric Groen
Chapter 6
Reactivity - The Process Behind the States and Traits
by Thomas Uhlig and Christiane Uhlig
Chapter 7
Recovery - The Forgotten Child in Human (Stress) Psychology
by Thomas Uhlig and Christiane Uhlig
Chapter 8
Analyzing Pilot Activity With Eye-Tracking Methods
by Marie-Christine Bressolle, Gilles Devreux, Mauro Marchitto, and
Thierry Baccino
Chapter 9
Applications of Cardiac and Electrodermal Activity Assessment in
Aviation
by Ioana V. Koglbauer and Reinhard Braunstingl
Contributors
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780889375888
Publisert
2021-06-23
Utgiver
Hogrefe Publishing
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
166