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Title
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Description
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| Psychology 110 |
Introductory Statistics |
Calculation
and meaning of statistical measures. Descriptive and inferential
statistics: probability, normal curve, correlation, sampling, hypothesis
testing. (Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours.) |
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| Psychology 411/511 |
Statistical Design
and Analysis of Experiments |
Simple and complex designs. Statistical inference in
economical experimentation and in scientific inference and prediction. |
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| Psychology 331 |
Sensation & Perception |
Basic phenomena of the senses, their physiological correlates
and integration in complex perceptual judgments. |
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| Psychology 418/518 |
Computer Applications
in Psychology |
Foundations of computer technology and its application
to psychology. Emphasis on real-time control by digital computers in psychological
research and applications. (Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours.) |
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| Psychology 427/527 |
Human Factors |
Systematic application of psychological principles to
the design of person-machine systems. Emphasis in the laboratory on the
development of skills required of a human factors psychologist. These skills
will include systems and analysis, cognitive task analysis, rapid prototyping
and usability testing. (Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours.) |
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Recent Publications.
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| Multisensory Integration of
Motion. |
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| Strybel, T.Z. & Vatakis, A. (in press). A comparison of auditory
and visual apparent motion presented individually and with crossmodal moving
distractors. Perception. |
Dynamic Auditory Localization.
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| Strybel, T.Z. & Fujimoto, K. (2000). Minimum audible
angles in the horizontal and vertical planes: Effects of stimulus onset
asynchrony and burst duration. Journal Acoustical Society of America,
108, 3092-3095. |
| Span, S.* & Strybel, T.Z. (1999). Auditory apparent motion:
Effect of differences in burst duration and rise time on auditory apparent
motion in the free field. Journal Acoustical Society America,
106, 1605-1608. |
| Strybel, T.Z., and Menges, M. M.* (1998). Auditory apparent motion
between sine waves differing in frequency. Perception, 30,
190-198. |
| Strybel, T. Z., Witty, A.W.* and Span, S.S.* (1998). The
Effect of Timing and Separation on the velocity of auditory apparent motion.
Perception
and Psychophysics, 60, 1441-1451. |
| Perrott, D. R. and Strybel, T. Z. (1997). Some observations regarding
motion without direction. In R. Gilkey and T. Anderson (eds). Binaural
and Spatial Hearing in Real and Virtual Environments, New Jersey: Lawrence
Erlbaum. |
Aurally Aided Visual Search.
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| Strybel, T.Z. (2003). The Relative Effectiveness of Audio
and Visual Cues to the Local Target Area in Visual Search . Under review,
Perception
& Psychophysics. |
| Vu, K.L, Strybel, T.Z. & Proctor, R.. W. (2003). Effects
of Cue Displacement and Direction on Auditory Spatial Facilitation of Visual
Search. Under review, Spatial Vision. |
| Strybel, T.Z., & Guettler, D. (2001). The
effectiveness of visual vs. auditory cues in visual search performance:
implications for the design of virtual environments. In M.J.Smith,
G. Salvendy, D. Harris & R.J. Koubek (eds): Usability Evaluation
and Interface Design: Cognitive Engineering, Intelligent Agents and Virtual
Reality. Vol 1. New Jersey: Erlbaum.1363-1367. |
| Rudmann, D.* & Strybel, T.Z. (1999). Auditory spatial facilitation
of visual search performance: Effect of local vs global visual distractor
density. Human Factors, 41, 146 - 160. |
| Fujawa, G.* and Strybel, T.Z. (1997). Auditory spatial facilitation
with valid and invalid cues. Proceedings of the Human Factors
and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 556-560. |
Human Factors & Human Computer Interaction.
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| Strybel, T.Z. (in press). Task analysis
for the design of web applications. In R. Proctor & K. P. Le
Vu (Eds.) Handbook of Human Factors in Web Design. |
| Proctor, R.W., Vu, K.L., Salvendy, G. et al.
(2002). Content Preparation and Management for Web Design: Eliciting,
Structuring, Searching, and Displaying Information. International
Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 14, 25- 92. |
| Vu*, K.L., Hanley, G.L., Strybel. T.Z. and Proctor, R. W. (2000).
Metacognitive processes in human-computer interaction: Self-assessments
of knowledge as predictors of computer expertise. International
Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 12, 43-71. |
Attention Deficity Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD).
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| Span, S. A., Earleywine, M., & Strybel, T.Z.
(2002). Confirming the factor structure of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder symptoms in adult, non-clinical samples. Journal of Psychopathology
and Behavioral Assessment. 24, 129-136. |
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Students and Advising.
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Research Assistants - Current.
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| Marshall
Dion is in the second year of the MS Human Factors Program,
interested in aviation psychology. He is currently working on auditory
spatial cueing in the presence of background noise, which will be presented
this summer at the International
Conference on Human- Computer Interaction in Las Vegas. Marshall
is a Boeing Co. University Relations Scholarship this spring, and
has been a student intern at Boeing in April 2004. |
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| Sekgomanyane Seeletso
is a second year MS Human Factors student interested in human factors and
human computer interaction, specifically novel technologies for input and
output. He is currently seeking internship opportunies and developing
his thesis proposal. |
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| Hugo Bertolloti
is a second year MS Human Factors student who is interested in human
factors in aviation and UAV operator interfaces. He is a Boeing
University Relations Scholar, and is beginning an internship at
Boeing this spring. He will be presenting his research on audio
spatial cueing in visual search with unncertain targets at the International
Conference on Human- Computer Interaction in Las Vegas this summer. |
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| Thuan ("Mary") Kim Ngo is
a first year student in the MA Research program who is interested in human
factors in air cockpits and air traffic controller interfaces. Mary
will present her research on multisensory audiovisual apparent motion at
the Western Psychological Association Conference in Portland, OR
this spring. She won a Western
Psychological Association Travel Scholarship for her work |
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| Vanessa Chambers is completing
her BA in Psychology this Spring. She has research interests in aviation
human factors, multisensory apparent motion and cognitive psychology.
She is applying to the MS Human Factors Program this spring, Vanessa
will present her research on multisensory audiovisual apparent motion at
the Western Psychological Association Conference in Portland, OR
this spring. She won a Western
Psychological Association Travel Scholarship for her work |
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Research Assistants - Alumni.
| Peter Puchalsky is Principal
Engineer/Scientist for Boeing Co. |
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| Dr. Wayne Neale is Director
of the Customer Experience Group at
Eastman Kodak Co. |
| Dr. Victoria Phillips is
an Organizational Psychologist with Chase Bank and an Adjunct Professor
of Applied Psychology at Arizona State University East. |
| Steve Okamoto is User Interface
Designer for eBay. Previously he was a user interface designer for
IBM
and
Cadence
Design. |
| Dr.
Sherry Span is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology
at California State University Long Beach. |
| Dr. Darrell Rudmann completed
his dissertation in Educational Psychology at the University of
Illinois. He is a visiting Lecturer in the Psychology Department
at Indiana
University East. |
| Dr.
Kim-Phoung Le Vu is a Post Doctoral Associate and part
time Lecturer at Purdue University. Dr. Vu has accepted
a tenure-track position in the Psychology Department at Cal State University
Northridge starting Fall 2004. |
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| Otilia Blaga completed the
third year of her Ph.D. Program in Cognitve Psychology at Kansas Univeristy
where
she does research on the developmental congitive neuroscience of visual
attention. |
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| Simon Jeon is in his third
year of the Cognitive Neuroscience Program at the University of Southern
California. He is currently doing research in the Laboratory
of Brain Processes (LOBES). |
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| Eishi Adachi completed his
third year in the Ph.D. Program at
University of Texas Austin |
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| Ken Fujimoto completed his
Masters in Fine Arts at the University of Arizona last fall.
He is currently teaching introductory composition in the English Department
and paying his rent with statistical consulting activities. |
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| Adam Hornstein is a Human
Factors Engineer with Hewlett Packard Corporation in San Diego,
California. |
| Jason Lickelsuccessfully
defended his Master Thesis "On the Salience of Auditory Cues: Effects of
Frequency, Amplitude Change, and Spatial Location." He has taken
a position as Human Factors Engineer with Boeing Co. |
| Dan Reed finished
his Master Thesis "Improving Visual Search Performance: Relationship Between
Auditory Spatial Cues and Urgency Mapping Paramters of Non-Verbal Auditory
Warning Alarms." He is currently a Usability Architect in the User
Experience Group of Enterprise Rent A Car. |
| Diane Guettler completed
her Masters Thesis "An Investigation of the Effects of Source Location,
Timing and Separation on Apparent Motion in the Visual, Auditory and Tactile
Modalities," and her thesis was nominated as Best Thesis in the Psychology
Department. She is currently working in human factors at
Hewlett
Packard Corporation in San Diego, CA. |
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| Argie
Vatakis spent Spring 2004 in the Visual
Brain Imaging Lab at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
in Tubigen, Germany. Argie is currently in the doctoral program in
Experimental Psychology at Oxford University. She will
be working with Charles Spence in the Crossmodal
Research Group. |
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Advising.
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| CSULB Human
Factors & Ergonomics Society Student Chapter |
| Center for Usability
in Design and Asessment |
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