Seminar in Cognitive Engineering

COGS-6100

Integrated cognitive systems comprise human cognitive, perception, and motor subsystems in coordinated action with interactive devices. Examples may be as simple as a human using a VCR or as complex as the behavior exhibited by Air Force pilots. This course will introduce students to the cognitive theory behind integrated cognitive systems, the techniques for collecting and analyzing data such as eye movements and action protocols, as well as the software tools available for the representation of interactive behavior.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

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Cognitive Engineering (4c)
  • Vladislav Daniel Veksler
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Cognitive Engineering (4c)
  • Wayne D. Gray
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