1st Edition
Human-Computer Interaction Fundamentals
Hailed on first publication as a compendium of foundational principles and cutting-edge research, The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook has become the gold standard reference in this field. Derived from select chapters of this groundbreaking and authoritative resource, Human-Computer Interaction Fundamentals emphasizes emerging topics such as sensor based interactions, tangible interfaces, augmented cognition, cognition under stress, ubiquitous and wearable computing, and privacy and security. It puts the spotlight not only on the fundamental issues involved in the technology of human-computer interactions and but also on the users themselves. The book features visionary perspectives and developments that fundamentally transform the way in which researchers and practitioners view this discipline.
Introduction
A Moving Target: The Evolution of HCI , J. Grudin
Humans in HCI
Perceptual-Motor Interaction: Some Implications for HCI, T.N. Welsh, R. Chua, D.J. Weeks, and D. Goodman
Human Information Processing: An Overview for Human–Computer Interaction, R.W. Proctor and K.-P.L. Vu
Mental Models in Human–Computer Interaction, S.J. Payne
Emotion in Human–Computer Interaction, S. Brave and C. Nass
Cognitive Architecture, M.D. Byrne
Task Loading and Stress in Human–Computer Interaction: Theoretical Frameworks and Mitigation Strategies, J. L. Szalma and P. Hancock
Motivating, Influencing, and Persuading Users: An Introduction to Captology, B. J. Fogg, G. Cueller, and D. Danielson
Human-Error Identification in Human–Computer Interaction, N. Stanton
Computers in HCI
Input Technologies and Techniques, K. Hinckley
Sensor- and Recognition-Based Input for Interaction, A.D. Wilson
Visual Displays, C. Schlick, M. Ziefle, M. Park, and H. Luczak
Haptic Interfaces, H. Iwata
Nonspeech Auditory Output, S. Brewster
Network-Based Interaction, A. Dix
Wearable Computers, D. Siewiorek, A.S. Mailagic, and T. Starner
Design of Computer Workstations, M.J. Smith, P. Carayon, and W.J. Cohen
Biography
Julie A. Jacko, Andrew Sears