Cognitive technology : essays on the transformation of thought and society /

Other Authors: Walker, W. Richard, Herrmann, Douglas J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., c2005.
Subjects:
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245 |a Cognitive technology :  |b essays on the transformation of thought and society /  |c edited by W. Richard Walker and Douglas J. Herrmann. 
260 |a Jefferson, N.C. :  |b McFarland & Co.,  |c c2005. 
300 |a viii, 216 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 23 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 |a The potential of cognitive technology / Douglas J. Herrmann -- Training college students to use personal data assistants / W. Richard Walker and Reggie Y. Andrews -- Remembering what to do : using conventional and technology-based aids to facilitate self-reported and actual prospective memory / Carol Y. Yoder and Douglas J. Herrmann -- Why do cell phone conversations interfere with driving? / David L. Strayer, Frank A. Drews, Dennis J. Crouch, and William A. Johnston -- Intrusive technology : bartering and stealing consumer attention / Brad J. Sagarin, M. Anne Britt, Jeremy D. Heider, Sarah E. Wood, and Joel E. Lynch -- Social identity and the self : getting connected online / Katelyn Y.A. McKenna and Gwendolyn Seidman -- Decision making and group dynamics in the virtual office / Rodney J. Vogl, Chanda Simkin, and Sandra D. Nicks -- What we remember from television and movies : using autobiographical memory to study mass media / Richard Jackson Harris, Jennifer M. Bonds-Raacke, and Elizabeth T. Cady -- Minorities as marginalized heroes and prominent villains in the mass media : music, news, sports, television, and movies / Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Cheryl Taylor, and Janet Phillips -- Digital dangers : identity theft and cyberterrorism / Stephen Truhon and W. Richard Walker -- Cognitive psychologists and human-technical systems : should we choose the red pill? / Francis T. Durso and Catherine F. Hall. 
650 |a Human-computer interaction 
650 |a Cognition 
650 |a Artificial intelligence 
700 1 |a Walker, W. Richard 
700 1 |a Herrmann, Douglas J. 
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