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Gregory M. Corso

Gregory M. Corso (404) 894-6772
Engineering
Ph.D. (1978)
Engineering Psychology
New Mexico State University

Associate Chair

Associate Professor of Psychology


Research being conducted in the Human Engineering Lab includes the following topics: noise, annoyance and information processing; coding for visual displays; and dynamic function allocation.

 

Affiliations
Human Factors Society, Founding President of the Atlanta Chapter
Member of Center of Excellence for Research on Training
Member of Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center
Sigma Xi

 

Selected Publications

  • Voida, S., Mynatt, E., MacIntyre, B., & Corso, G.M. (2002) Integrating virtual and physical context to support knowledge workers. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 1(3), 73-79.
  • Crossland, M., Walker, N., Corso, G.M., & Sparre, E. (1996). Training interface design and task analytic methods. In the Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 40th Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
  • Corso, G.M. & Moloney, M.M. (1996). Human performance, dynamic function allocation and transfer of training. In Koubek & Karwowski (Eds.), Manufacturing Agility and Hybrid Automation-I. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing. Louisville, KY: IEA Press.
  • Surdick, T., Davis, E., King, R., Corso, G., Shapiro, A., Hodges, L. & Elliot, K. (1994). Relevant cues for the visual perception of depth: Is where you see it where it is? Proceedings of the Human Factors Society, 39th Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN.
  • Christ, R.E. & Corso, G.M. (1980). The effects of redundant multidimensional display codes in a complex information processing task. In the Proceedings of the 7th Symposium, Psychology in the Department of Defense, 223-226.

 

Current Research Grants and Contracts

  • Augmenting the periphery with large-scale visual displays. National Science Foundation. With E. Mynatt, & MacIntyre.
  • Adaptive function allocation: Issues of initiation. Joint proposal with Lockheed, funded by Naval Air Weapons Center.
  • BellSouth Collaborative Research Arrangement.
  • Software evaluation, Center for Rehabilitation Technology.

 

Frequently Taught Courses
PSY 7101 Engineering Psychology I: Methods
PSY 7102 Engineering Psychology II: Displays, Controls, and Work Space Layout
PSY 7103 Engineering Psychology III: Environmental Stressors and Human Performance
Psy 2270 Introduction to engineering Psychology

Contact Information

Gregory M. Corso
School of Psychology
Georgia Institute of Technology
654 Cherry Street
Atlanta, GA 30332-0170
Telephone: (404) 894-6772
Fax: (404) 894-8905
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Office Location: 133 J.S. Coon Bldg.