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Book SynopsisLearn about the latest key applied psychological methods and techniques in aviation: Expert guidance from academia and industry Based on the latest research Practice oriented
Trade ReviewThis book presents a practical, user-oriented approach to applied methods and techniques in aviation psychology [and] accepts the challenge of educating well beyond conventional human factors reasoning, meticulously referencing an evidence-based approach. [It] will likely become essential to graduate students encountering the material and seasoned professionals as well.; John T. Pierce, MBBS(MD), PhD, Navy Environmental Health Center, in Doody’s Reviews (August 2022)
Table of ContentsForeword by Peter Jorna Preface by Sonja Biede-Straussberger and Ioana V. Koglbauer Chapter 1 The Evolution Toward a Common Air/Ground Framework for Human Performance Assessments in Europe by Renee Pelchen-Medwed, Luca Save, Alexander Heintz, Florence Reuzeau, and Sonja Biede-Straussberger Chapter 2 The Challenge of Bridging the Gap Between Research and Industrialization: What Human Factors Methodology Can Do by Cedric Bach and Sonja Biede-Straussberger Chapter 3 Essential Tools for Safety Culture Development in Air Traffic Management by Michaela Schwarz and Julia Harfmann Chapter 4 Anticipation-Based Methods for Pilot Training and Aviation Systems Engineering by Ioana V. Koglbauer and Reinhard Braunstingl Chapter 5 Research Methods for Understanding Spatial Disorientation in Pilots by Eric Groen Chapter 6 Reactivity - The Process Behind the States and Traits by Thomas Uhlig and Christiane Uhlig Chapter 7 Recovery - The Forgotten Child in Human (Stress) Psychology by Thomas Uhlig and Christiane Uhlig Chapter 8 Analyzing Pilot Activity With Eye-Tracking Methods by Marie-Christine Bressolle, Gilles Devreux, Mauro Marchitto, and Thierry Baccino Chapter 9 Applications of Cardiac and Electrodermal Activity Assessment in Aviation by Ioana V. Koglbauer and Reinhard Braunstingl Contributors