Engineering Psychology Engineering Psychology cognitive psychology – creativity design – transportation psychology – Operator Control operator control – HMI – visualisation of information – work&organisation psychology – theories of personality Jakub Jura Jakub.Jura@fs.cvut.cz http://users.fs.cvut.cz/~jurajaku Course website • http://users.fs.cvut.cz/~jurajaku/ing-psych/ What is Psychology? • Psychology is the science of behavior and mental processes. • Disciplines – – – – – – – General Psychology Social Psychology Developmental Psychology Psychology of Personality Psychometrics Psychosemantics Clinical Psychology Psychotherapy What is Engineering psychology? • Psychological approach to the solution of technical problems. • Engineering Psychology is mutidisciplinary science. • Engineering Psychology is concerned with adapting the equipment and environment to people, based upon their psychological capacities and limitations (Blum, 1952) • Roots: – – – – – Army psychology Ergonomics Transportation psychology Personnel psychology Experimental psychology Problems Creative design (inventions, innovations) aviation (altimeter - misreading error ) munitions factories (First World War) nuclear industry transportation (speed merchant) (Äernobyl, Three Mile Island ) Artificial intelligence (MAS, UNS) LAB TASKS • • • • • • • • Afterimage (Emmer law) Skin sensitivity Weber law Fechner law Reaction time Indicator evaluation EDA (Electro-Dermal Activities) Car driver analysis Schedule • • • Terms: Wednesday Lectures: from 14:15 to 15:45 Lab A:from 13:15 to 14:45, Lab B: from 15:00 to 16:30. Place: lab 109, Dejvice 13.2. - Introduction, Cognitive psychology I (Lecture) 20.2. - Cognitive psychology II, Psychology of emotions and motivation (Lecture). 27.2. - LAB 1 - General psychology 6.3. - LAB 1 - General psychology 13.3. - LAB 1 - General psychology 20.3. - LAB 1 - General psychology 27.3. - Operator Control (Lecture) 3.4. - LAB 2 - Engineering psychology 10.4. - LAB 2 - Engineering psychology 17.4. - LAB 2 - Engineering psychology 24.4. - LAB 2 - Engineering psychology 9.5.(Fr.) - Final test 14.5.(Th.) - Creative design (Lecture) Model of humane operator control Operator Sensoric Internal proceses Motoric processes processes Sensation Perception Thinking, decision making, problem solving. Behaviour, Motoric func. Handlers Pilot lamps Controled system Aktors Functionla principles of controled sys. Sensors Cognitive model of the operator BIOCYS Cognitive model for HMI design Identification of operator’s tiredness Support of creative conceptual design