R. W. Backs & W. Boucsein (Eds.) (2000).
Engineering Psychophysiology: Issues and applications
Now available from Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, Inc.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

    ISSUES SECTION
Chapter Author(s) Title
1 Boucsein & Backs Engineering Psychophysiology as a Discipline: Historical and Theoretical Aspects
2 Gaillard & Kramer Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Psychophysiological Research
3 Thayer & Friedman
The Design and Analysis of Experiments in Engineering
Psychophysiology
4 Luczak & Göbel Signal Processing and Analysis in Application
5 Fahrenberg & Wientjes Recording Methods in Applied Environments
    APPLICATIONS SECTION
6 G. Mulder et al. A Psychophysiological Approach to Working Conditions
7 Lenneman & Backs
The Validity of Factor Analytically Derived Cardiac Autonomic Components for Mental Workload Assessment
8 Gundel, Drescher,& Turowski Alertness in Airline Pilots During Night Flights: Assessment of Alertness Using EEG measures
9 Bonnet & Arand The Effect of Naps and Caffeine on Alertness During Sleep Loss and Nocturnal Work Periods
10 Caldwell & Caldwell Studying Pharmacological Performance Enhancement with Behavioral, Subjective, and EEG Measures
11 Scerbo, Freeman, & Mikulka A Biocybernetic System for Adaptive Automation
12 Freude & Ullsperger Slow Brain Potentials as a Measure of Effort? Applications in Mental Workload Studies in Laboratory Settings
13 Sirevaag & Stern Ocular Measures of Fatigue and Cognitive Factors
14 Boucsein The Use of Psychophysiology for Evaluating Stress-Strain Processes in Human-Computer Interaction
15 Luczak & Springer Psychophysiological Analysis of Design Work: Ergonomic Improvements Derived from Stress-Strain Research
16 Lundberg & Johansson Stress and Health Risks in Repetitive Work and Supervisory Monitoring Work
17 Yagi Engineering Psychophysiology in Japan