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Contents: Introduction. Information processing and information-processing models. Probability estimation. Bayes's rule and the revision of probabilities. Information measurement and channels. Human performance in information-transmission tasks. Continuous information. Manual control and manual-control models. Fundamental considerations in modeling the human operator in a control system. Identification and models in the time domain. Quasi-linear models and identification in the frequency domain. Optimal-control models using state-variable concepts. Sensory modalities and displays. Neuromuscular characteristics and control-handle console design. Intermittent and nonlinear characteristics. Human-operator adaptation. Decision making and utility. Decisions under risk. Signal detection. Dynamic decision making. Formal games. New frontiers.
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