The book focuses on 2 aspects of human performance theory, reaction processes and attention. These apsects are often ignored by treatments of cognitive psychology but are central to understanding an individual's performance.
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...[the book] should be appreciated by students and researchers in various fields related to human performance, such as cognitive, engineering, organizational, or social psychology.
—Contemporary Psychology
This is a remarkably good book. It documents the insights of a distinguished career in applied cognitive psychology and human engineering.
—The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
This is a remarkably good book....As a handbook to this field there has been nothing to equal this book during the 30 years since Donald Broadbent's Decision and Stress, which it supersedes in other senses than the inevitable updating and reassessment of literature. It is arguably more effective than this brilliant, dense, and slightly strange book....It should be very widely read, particularly by undergraduates and research students.
—The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
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