Psychophysiology in Ergonomics

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Chair

Dr. Stephen Fairclough (President-Elect)
Liverpool John Moores University
Henry Cotton Building, Room 433
15-21 Webster Street
Liverpool, L3 2ET
Tel +44 (0) 151 231 4199
Email s.fairclough@ljmu.ac.uk

Members

Nicola Wright
Human Performance and Protection Group
Building A54, QinetiQ
Cody Technology Park
Ively Road, Farnborough
Hampshire GU14 OLX
Phone: +44 1252 394469
Fax: +44 1252 392097
Email: nawright@qinetiq.com  

Wolfram Boucsein
University of Wuppertal
Physiological Psychology
Max-Horkheimer-Str. 20
42119 Wuppertal, Germany
Tel +49-202-439-2338
Fax +49-202-439-2926
Email boucsein@uni-wuppertal.de

Richard W. Backs, Ph.D.
Director, Experimental Psychology Program
Central Michigan University, Department of Psychology
2180 Health Professions Building
Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 USA
Phone: 989-774-6497
Fax: 989-774-2553
Email: backs1rw@cmich.edu

Objectives

1. The purpose of PIE is to promote and advance the understanding of
psychophysiological methods and their application to ergonomic
environments through the interchange of knowledge and methodology in the behavioral, biological and physical sciences, and engineering
disciplines.
2. To participate in and/or to organize conferences and symposia for
researchers and practitioners in academia and industry to present current research in psychophysiology in ergonomics
3. To advance the dissemination of research in psychophysiology in
ergonomics by sponsoring special issues or sections of journals such as Ergonomics, Human Factors, and Biological Psychology

Structure

PIE maintains a membership directory and email list of over 200 members

Action Plan

PIE will sponsor two symposia in the 7th International Conference on
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics as part of HCI 2007 in Beijing, China.

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