Book review: INTERFACING THOUGHT: COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF COMPUTER-HUMAN INTERACTION ed. by John M. Carroll (MIT Press)

Abstract
With Interfacing Thought , editor John Carroll brings together some of the best cognitive scientists working in the field of human-computer interaction. (HCI). Individually, many of the papers in this book are very good and represent recent applied cognitive research in human-computer interaction. Collectively, the papers emphasize the research and theoretical side of the HCI equation and reflect the diversity of approaches for applying cognitive science to human-computer interaction.

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