S. Camille Peres
PeresSC@uhcl.edu
Assistant Professor, Psychology Department
Bayou Building, Suite 2617, office 9
University of Houston-Clear Lake, MS 307
2700 Bay Area Blvd, Houston, TX 77058
o. +1 281.283.3412; f. +1 281.283.3406

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Applied Psychology is the application of principles and techniques of Psychology to a real world problem. In Human Factors and Human Computer-Interaction, principles of Cognitive Psychology are applied to the Human-Machine Interface to improve the usability and effectiveness of the interface.

My teaching and research interests are directly related to the goals of improving the Human-Machine Interface.

  • TEACHING GOAL: train students to become professionals in this area so, in time, all Human-Machine Interfaces will be designed for optimal usability
    - Courses - Research Design, Statistics, Cognitive Psychology, and User Centered Design
    - Coordinator of the Applied Cognitive Psychology Sub-plan and the Human Factors/Ergonomics Certificate at UHCL.
  • RESEARCH GOAL: contribute to theories of Cognitive Psychology necessary for these professionals to be successful
    - mechanisms associated with acquisition and use of efficient methods,
    - optimal designs for interactive auditory displays, and
    - the incorporation of simulations in the teaching of statistics.

Teaching :

Applied Cognitive Psychology Sub-plan & the Human Factors/Ergonomics Certificate at UHCL

UHCL’S Applied Cognitive Psychology Sub-plan is designed to focus on Human Factors and provides a well-rounded foundation in: psychology, user centered design, and methods used to evaluate human-machine interfaces. Students will obtain basic competency in perception, cognition, and information processing systems as well as how to apply this knowledge to the design of the Human-Machine interface. Practicum and research experiences will be provided in laboratory and industrials settings. The sub-plan also can prepare the student to take the exam to become a Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE) or Certified Human Factors Professional (CHFP). Some of the industry partners with this program include: Schlumberger, Exxon, Chevron, Lockheed, and United Space Alliance.

For information and application forms for the Applied Cognitive Psychology Program, download this document <pdf>. For more information, email me.

The Human Factors/Ergonomics Certificate is for individuals who have already earned a master’s degree in Psychology or a related discipline and who would like to complete the coursework that would prepare them for the Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE) or Certified Human Factors Professional (CHFP) exam. UHCL has the only Master’s program in the state of Texas explicitly designed to prepare people to work in industry upon graduation. For details of the certificate, download this document <pdf>. For more information, email me.

Classes - Fall 2008:

PSYC 6036 Research Design and Statistics
PSYC 6011 Advanced Statistics Seminar
PSYC 4931/5931 User Centered Design
PSYC 4832 Cognitive Psychology

Office Hours - Spring 2008:

TBA
or by appointment

Research: My specific research interests are varied and fall into three major categories:

1) Learning software: The factors associated with the utilization of efficient strategies when issuing commands in a GUI (Graphical User Interface) environment and how to improve users' efficiency.

2) Auditory Displays: Specifically, the sonification of statistical graphs and how the dimensions of sound used in those graphs impact users' performances and the use of auditory displays for dynamic tasks like operating a robotic arm for the shuttle.

3) Use of simulations in teaching: How the use of computer based simulations and animations impact learning, particularly when teaching statistics and neurotransmission and whether the use of computer animations/simulations effects a learner's motivation.