Human Performance Enhancement in High-Risk Environments: Insights, Developments, and Future Directions from Military Research
By (Author) Paul E. O'Connor
Edited by Joseph V. Cohn
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd December 2009
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
658.314
Hardback
304
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
This book presents a collection of works written by military researchers on the human performance research being carried out in the military. Human Performance Enhancement in High-Risk Environments: Insights, Developments, and Future Directions from Military Research takes the breakthrough work being done by the military on human performance issues and presents it in a way that is applicable to a wider audience of high-risk professions and industries, including police forces, fire fighters, the security industry, military contracting, and more. Human Performance Enhancement in High-Risk Environments focuses on selection, training, safety, and interface designessential steps in the process of putting the right people in the right positions with the right equipment to handle dangerous work. The book's 16 chapters are each written by military experts, emphasizing lessons learned from their own experiences and research, while highlighting the relevance of their findings to other domains in which highly trained personnel operate complex machinery with high consequences of error.
Paul O'Connor, PhD, is assistant professor in the Operations Research Department, and deputy director of the Modelling Virtual Environment at Simulation (MOVES) Institute at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA. Joseph Cohn, PhD, is a recognized leader in developing and evaluating human performance enhancing technologies.