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Control Theory For Humans Quantitative Approaches To Modeling Performance 1st Edition Richard J Jagacinski

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Control Theory For Humans Quantitative Approaches To Modeling Performance 1st Edition Richard J Jagacinski
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7 MB
Pages: 394
Author: Richard J. Jagacinski, John M. Flach
ISBN: 0805822925
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Control Theory For Humans Quantitative Approaches To Modeling Performance 1st Edition Richard J Jagacinski by Richard J. Jagacinski, John M. Flach 0805822925 instant download after payment.

This textbook provides a tutorial introduction to behavioral applications of control theory. Control theory describes the information one should be sensitive to and the pattern of influence that one should exert on a dynamic system in order to achieve a goal. As such, it is applicable to various forms of dynamic behavior. The book primarily deals with manual control (e.g., moving the cursor on a computer screen, lifting an object, hitting a ball, driving a car), both as a substantive area of study and as a useful perspective for approaching control theory. It is the experience of the authors that by imagining themselves as part of a manual control system, students are better able to learn numerous concepts in this field. Topics include varieties of control theory, such as classical, optimal, fuzzy, adaptive, and learning control, as well as perception and decision making in dynamic contexts. The authors also discuss implications of control theory for how experiments can be conducted in the behavioral sciences. In each of these areas they have provided brief essays intended to convey key concepts that enable the reader to more easily pursue additional readings. Behavioral scientists teaching control courses will be very interested in this book.

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