Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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548702 | Applied Ergonomics | 2006 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Tool use has traditionally been viewed as primarily a physical activity, with little consideration given to the cognitive aspects that might be involved. In this paper, a new approach to considering tool use in terms of Forms of Engagement is presented and discussed. This approach combines notions of schema from cognitive psychology with the idea of task-specific devices to explain psychomotor aspects of using tools. From the perspective of Forms of Engagement, various aspects of craftwork and skilled tool use are considered.
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Authors
Chris Baber,