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Helmet-Mounted Displays: Sensation, Perception and Cognition Issues by USAARL
Helmet-Mounted Displays: Sensation, Perception and Cognition Issues by USAARL
Helmet-Mounted Displays: Sensation, Perception and Cognition Issues by USAARL
This comprehensive volume, Helmet-Mounted Displays: Sensation, Perception and Cognition Issues, is the second book in a series published by the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory (USAARL). Edited by Clarence E. Rash, Michael B. Russo, Tomasz R. Letowski, and Elmar T. Schmeisser, this edition delves into the perceptual and cognitive challenges posed by helmet-mounted displays (HMDs), which are increasingly used by the military in both training and combat. While significant attention has been given to the engineering and design of HMDs, this book focuses on the less explored yet crucial aspects of how these systems impact human sensation, perception, and cognition. It reviews current HMD designs, their military applications, and provides an in-depth analysis of the visual and auditory inputs that are critical to their effectiveness.
Key Features:
- Focus on Perception and Cognition: This book addresses the often-overlooked sensory and cognitive challenges posed by helmet-mounted displays, providing insight into how HMDs impact human performance.
- Military Applications: Extensive discussion on the use of HMDs in both mounted and dismounted warfighter systems, making this text essential for those involved in military technology and training.
- Comprehensive Reviews: The book reviews current HMD designs and their operational roles within military settings, giving readers a broad understanding of their capabilities.
- Expert Contributions: Edited by leading researchers in the field, the text benefits from the expertise of professionals specializing in sensory perception, cognition, and military technology.
- Visual and Auditory Sensory Inputs: Detailed exploration of the sensory inputs provided by HMDs, particularly how visual and auditory stimuli influence human perception and cognitive function.
Helmet-Mounted Displays: Sensation, Perception and Cognition Issues is an essential resource for engineers, designers, and military personnel seeking to deepen their understanding of the complex human factors involved in the use of helmet-mounted displays. This text offers valuable perspectives on the perceptual and cognitive dimensions of HMDs, crucial for optimizing performance in military operations.