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The Ph.D. program in Human Factors and Applied Cognition provides instruction and research training for students wishing to pursue careers in the academic, public, and private sectors. Across all areas, a strong emphasis is placed on students developing a good understanding of cognitive theory, acqu...
Human Factors/Applied Cognition concentration in the MA in Psychology
Students in our MA program can elect to focus on either professional training or preparation for a doctoral program. Both tracks stress the analytic and empirical methodologies that are used in all phases of interactive systems design (where this is broadly defined to include any human-machine system...
William S Helton
Engineering Psychology and Human Performance Breaks: https://www.apa.org/monitor/2019/01/break.aspx The Evolution of Vigilance: https://www.apa.org/monitor/2019/01/break-spiders-sidebar.aspx Working Dogs: https://www.amazon.com/Canine-Ergonomics-Science-Working-Dogs/dp/1420079913/ref=sr_1_1?...
PSYC 890-002: Prosem in Clinical Psyc
Fall 2024 - Sarah FischerPSYC 890-001: Applied Developmental Prosem
Fall 2024 - Adam WinslerColloquium Lectures
Past Event
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM EDT
For locations, see each event separately
Join the different concentrations in Psychology for their Graduate Proseminars and learn from people within the industry about topics relating to the concentrations themselves. Some will be focusing on career development, industry standards, research areas of interest, and more. Speakers have been s...
Gerald Matthews
Gerald Matthews is Professor of Psychology at George Mason University. He previously held faculty positions at the University of Dundee, in Scotland, and the University of Cincinnati. He was also Research Professor at the Institute for Simulation and Training at the University of Central Florida. Hi...
Yi-Ching Lee
Dr. Lee joined George Mason University in the Fall of 2016. Her areas of research interest include social interaction and communication in intelligent systems, human-automation interaction, human factors in transportation and medical systems, and behavior change, with a focus on improving quality of ...
Pamela M. Greenwood
Dr. Greenwood received her PhD at SUNY Stony Brook under Michael Gazzaniga. She went on to a post-doctoral fellowship at the West Haven VA and Yale University to learn event-related potential techniques with Truett Allison and W.R. Goff and conduct basic research on somatic event-related potentials. ...