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020 _a9781107102545
082 _b106465
_a155.9 K416 C
100 _aKent L Norman
245 0 _aCyberpsychology :
_b an introduction to human-computer interaction
250 _a2nd ed
260 _aNew Delhi
_bCambridge University Press
_c2017
300 _a544
500 _aThis textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the human-computer interface in clear, non-technical language, making it an ideal introduction for students of both psychology and computer science. Covering the past, present, and future developments in technology and psychology, it combines cutting-edge academic research with engaging illustrations and examples that show students how the material relates to their lives. Topics addressed include: human factors of input devices, and the basics of sensation and perception; memory and cognitive issues of users navigating their way through interfaces; communication via programming languages and natural speech interaction; cyberpathologies such as techno-stress and Internet addiction disorders; and challenges surrounding automation and artificial intelligence. This thoroughly updated second edition features new chapters on virtual reality and cybersecurity; expanded coverage of social media, mobile computing, e-learning, and video games; and end-of-chapter review questions that ensure students have mastered key objectives.
505 _aFundamentals, Systems, Relationships and Applications.
650 _aHuman-computer interaction
942 _cREF
999 _c70731
_d70731