There is a growing consensus in the human factors/ergonomics community that human factors research has had little impact on significant applied problems. Some have suggested that the problem lies in the fact that much HF/E research has been based on the wrong type of psychology, an information processing view of psychology that is reductionistic and context-free. Ecological psychology offers a viable alternative, presenting a richer view of human behavior that is holistic and contextualized. The papers presented in these two volumes show the conceptual impact that ecological psychology can have on HF/E, as well as presenting a number of specific examples illustrating the ecological approach to human-machine systems. It is the first collecti...
This chapter presents three premises of an ecological approach to human-machine systems. The first p...
Environmental psychology examines the interrelationship between environments and human behavior. The...
[No abstract.]UnpublishedGibson, James J. (1979). The ecological approach to visual perception. Bost...
There is a growing consensus in the human factors/ergonomics community that human factors research h...
There is a growing consensus in the human factors/ergonomics community that human factors research h...
A symposium entitled, The Ecology of Human-Machine Systems, was held at the Fifth International Conf...
Although still true to its original focus on the person–machine interface, the field of human factor...
In the psychology literature as late as the 1960’s, a concern could be found for a need to promote p...
Ecological psychology in context is a challenging but very rewarding book. Heft brings an impressive...
Eco-feedback technology provides feedback on individual or group behaviors with a goal of reducing e...
Previous psychological research into human induced causes of environmental change has stemmed largel...
Written by leaders in their respective fields, Ergonomics and Psychology discusses recent advancemen...
Human behavioral ecology (HBE) applies principles of evolution by natural selection to explain behav...
Schack T. Human factors. In: Eklund RC, Tenenbaum G, eds. Encyclopedia of Sport and Exercise Psychol...
In1969, the world of human factors/ergonomics (HF/E) was quite different although still recog-nizabl...
This chapter presents three premises of an ecological approach to human-machine systems. The first p...
Environmental psychology examines the interrelationship between environments and human behavior. The...
[No abstract.]UnpublishedGibson, James J. (1979). The ecological approach to visual perception. Bost...
There is a growing consensus in the human factors/ergonomics community that human factors research h...
There is a growing consensus in the human factors/ergonomics community that human factors research h...
A symposium entitled, The Ecology of Human-Machine Systems, was held at the Fifth International Conf...
Although still true to its original focus on the person–machine interface, the field of human factor...
In the psychology literature as late as the 1960’s, a concern could be found for a need to promote p...
Ecological psychology in context is a challenging but very rewarding book. Heft brings an impressive...
Eco-feedback technology provides feedback on individual or group behaviors with a goal of reducing e...
Previous psychological research into human induced causes of environmental change has stemmed largel...
Written by leaders in their respective fields, Ergonomics and Psychology discusses recent advancemen...
Human behavioral ecology (HBE) applies principles of evolution by natural selection to explain behav...
Schack T. Human factors. In: Eklund RC, Tenenbaum G, eds. Encyclopedia of Sport and Exercise Psychol...
In1969, the world of human factors/ergonomics (HF/E) was quite different although still recog-nizabl...
This chapter presents three premises of an ecological approach to human-machine systems. The first p...
Environmental psychology examines the interrelationship between environments and human behavior. The...
[No abstract.]UnpublishedGibson, James J. (1979). The ecological approach to visual perception. Bost...