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Virtual and adaptive environments applications, implications, and human performance issues

Virtual and adaptive environments are systems composed of humans, computers, and interface devices. This text seeks to illustrate the many ways in which psychological science is contributing to and benefiting from the increased development and application of these nascent systems.

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  • "With contributions from a collection of authors consisting of many recognizable experts in the field of virtual and adaptive environments, as well as many up and coming young researchers, this book illustrates the many ways in which psychological science contributes to and benefits from the increased development and application of these nascent systems. Discussing issues from both a user- and technology-based standpoint, the volume examins the use of human perception, cognition, and behavior. The book builds a foundation on the assumption that these systems are first and foremost human-centered technologies, in that their purpose is to complement and extend human capabilities across a wide variety of domains."
  • "Virtual and adaptive environments are systems composed of humans, computers, and interface devices. This text seeks to illustrate the many ways in which psychological science is contributing to and benefiting from the increased development and application of these nascent systems."@en

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  • "Virtual and adaptive environments applications, implications, and human performance issues"@en
  • "Virtual and adaptive environments applications, implications, and human performance issues"
  • "Virtual and adaptive environments : applications, implications, and human performance issues"
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  • "Virtual and Adaptive Environments Applications, Implications, and Human Performance Issues"