User Experience as a Challenge for Cognitive Psychology and Ergonomics
Marchitto, M. & Cañas, J. J. (2011). User Experience as a Challenge for Cognitive Psychology and Ergonomics. Human Technology, Volume 7(3), pp. 268-280. URN:NBN:fi:jyu-2011112211715. Retrieved from http://www.humantechnology.jyu.fi
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2011Copyright
© 2011 Mauro Marchitto and José J. Cañas, and the Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä
Research on human–technology interaction has been concerned with
assessing the experience of interacting with technology that is already in the process of
being designed. However, the challenge nowadays is to help industry find out what
technology should be designed. In this new context, cognitive psychology and
ergonomics should be able to assist the innovation process through an analysis of the
actions that constitute human life and the role that technology plays in these actions. In
this paper, we present our approach to the definition of the role of cognitive
psychologists and cognitive ergonomists in the innovation process. We aim to define new
concepts and methodologies that would help in the process. One example, taken from a
research project from a Spanish consortium of universities and industries, is described
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