Cyberpsychology: an introduction to human-computer interaction /
Kent L. Norman.
- Cambridge : New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
- x, 434 p. 26 cm.
One Introduction: Importance, Implications, and Historical Perspectives Two Fundamentals: Biological and Technological Bases Three Theoretical Approaches: Models and Metaphors Four Research: Modes and Methods Part II: Systems Five Sensory-Motor Interfaces: Input and Output Six Learning and Memory, Transfer and Interference Seven Cognitive Psychology: Thinking and Problem Solving Eight Language and Programming Part III: Relationships Nine Individual Differences: People, Performance, and Personality Ten Motivation and Emotion at the Human-Computer Interface Eleven Interpersonal Relations Twelve Abnormal Behavior and Cybertherapies Part IV: Applications Thirteen Automation and Artificial Intelligence Fourteen Assistive and Augmentive Technologies Fifteen Media: Games, Entertainment, and Education Sixteen The Future: The Ultimate Human-Computer Interface