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Helmet-Mounted Displays: Sensation, Perception and Cognition Issues by USAARL
Helmet-Mounted Displays: Sensation, Perception and Cognition Issues by USAARL
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Helmet-Mounted Displays: Sensation, Perception and Cognition Issues by USAARL
Dive into the intricate world of helmet-mounted displays (HMDs) with this comprehensive volume from the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory (USAARL). Edited by Clarence E. Rash, Michael B. Russo, Tomasz R. Letowski, and Elmar T. Schmeisser, this book explores the critical perceptual and cognitive challenges associated with HMDs, essential tools in modern military training and combat. While engineering aspects are well-documented, this edition focuses on the human element, analyzing how HMDs affect sensation, perception, and cognition. Gain insights into current HMD designs, their military applications, and the vital visual and auditory inputs that determine their effectiveness.
Why You'll Love This Book:
Gain a deeper understanding of the human factors involved in helmet-mounted display technology, crucial for military applications. Explore the complexities of sensation, perception, and cognition within the context of HMD usage. Discover the critical analysis of visual and auditory inputs that impact the effectiveness of these advanced systems.
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