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Human Factors, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, February 2007
- Mary L. Cummings, Stephanie A. Guerlain:
Developing Operator Capacity Estimates for Supervisory Control of Autonomous Vehicles. 1-15 - Cristina Iani, Christopher D. Wickens:
Factors Affecting Task Management in Aviation. 16-24 - Roy W. Roring, Franklin G. Hines, Neil Charness:
Age Differences in Identifying Words in Synthetic Speech. 25-31 - David B. Boles, Jonathan H. Bursk, Jeffrey B. Phillips, Jason R. Perdelwitz:
Predicting Dual-Task Performance With the Multiple Resources Questionnaire (MRQ). 32-45 - Michael A. Vidulich, Pamela S. Tsang:
Methodological and Theoretical Concerns in Multitask Performance: A Critique of Boles, Bursk, Phillips, and Perdelwitz. 46-49 - David B. Boles, Jeffrey B. Phillips:
A Reply to the Methodological and Theoretical Concerns of Vidulich and Tsang. 50-52 - Christopher D. Wickens:
How Many Resources and How to Identify Them? Commentary on Boles et al. and Vidulich and Tsang. 53-56 - Christopher A. Miller, Raja Parasuraman:
Designing for Flexible Interaction Between Humans and Automation: Delegation Interfaces for Supervisory Control. 57-75 - Ericka Rovira, Kathleen McGarry, Raja Parasuraman:
Effects of Imperfect Automation on Decision Making in a Simulated Command and Control Task. 76-87 - Peter J. Keir, Joel M. Bach, Mark Hudes, David M. Rempel:
Guidelines for Wrist Posture Based on Carpal Tunnel Pressure Thresholds. 88-99 - Patrick J. Lee, Kevin P. Granata, Kevin M. Moorhouse:
Active Trunk Stiffness During Voluntary Isometric Flexion and Extension Exertions. 100-109 - Yuh-Chuan Shih:
Glove and Gender Effects on Muscular Fatigue Evaluated by Endurance and Maximal Voluntary Contraction Measures. 110-119 - Christopher P. Talcott, Kevin B. Bennett, Silas G. Martinez, Lawrence G. Shattuck, Craig Stansifer:
Perception-Action Icons: An Interface Design Strategy for Intermediate Domains. 120-135 - Edgar Heineken, Frank P. Schulte:
Seeing Size and Feeling Weight: The Size-Weight Illusion in Natural and Virtual Reality. 136-144 - Dawn C. Marshall, John D. Lee, P. Albert Austria:
Alerts for In-Vehicle Information Systems: Annoyance, Urgency, and Appropriateness. 145-157 - G. Robert J. Hockey, Jürgen S. Sauer, David Graham Wastell:
Adaptability of Training in Simulated Process Control: Knowledge- Versus Rule-Based Guidance Under Task Changes and Environmental Stress. 158-174
Volume 49, Number 2, April 2007
- Kelley J. Krokos, David P. Baker:
Preface to the Special Section on Classifying and Understanding Human Error. 175-176 - Sidney W. A. Dekker:
Doctors Are More Dangerous Than Gun Owners: A Rejoinder to Error Counting. 177-184 - David P. Baker, Kelley J. Krokos:
Development and Validation of Aviation Causal Contributors for Error Reporting Systems (ACCERS). 185-199 - Peter F. Renshaw, Mark W. Wiggins:
A Self-Report Critical Incident Assessment Tool for Army Night Vision Goggle Helicopter Operations. 200-213 - Paul E. O'Connor, Angela O'Dea, John Melton:
A Methodology for Identifying Human Error in U.S. Navy Diving Accidents. 214-226 - Scott Shappell, Cristy Detwiler, Kali Holcomb, Carla Hackworth, Albert Boquet, Douglas A. Wiegmann:
Human Error and Commercial Aviation Accidents: An Analysis Using the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System. 227-242 - Katherine A. Wilson, Eduardo Salas, Heather A. Priest, Dee Andrews:
Errors in the Heat of Battle: Taking a Closer Look at Shared Cognition Breakdowns Through Teamwork. 243-256 - Richard J. Holden, Ben-Tzion Karsh:
A Review of Medical Error Reporting System Design Considerations and a Proposed Cross-Level Systems Research Framework. 257-276 - Luz-Eugenia Cox-Fuenzalida:
Effect of Workload History on Task Performance. 277-291 - David J. Cochran, Yuxiang Chen, Xuedong Ding:
Perceived and Actual Grasp Forces on Cylindrical Handles. 292-299 - Kathleen L. Mosier, Nikita Sethi, Shane McCauley, Len Khoo, Judith M. Orasanu:
What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: Factors Impacting Diagnosis in the Automated Cockpit. 300-310 - Michael Heymann, Asaf Degani:
Formal Analysis and Automatic Generation of User Interfaces: Approach, Methodology, and an Algorithm. 311-330 - Marcus Watson, Penelope M. Sanderson:
Designing for Attention With Sound: Challenges and Extensions to Ecological Interface Design. 331-346
Volume 49, Number 3, June 2007
- Nadine B. Sarter, Randall J. Mumaw, Christopher D. Wickens:
Pilots' Monitoring Strategies and Performance on Automated Flight Decks: An Empirical Study Combining Behavioral and Eye-Tracking Data. 347-357 - Xidong Xu, Esa M. Rantanen:
Effects of Air Traffic Geometry on Pilots' Conflict Detection With Cockpit Display of Traffic Information. 358-375 - Shayne Loft, Penelope Sanderson, Andrew Neal, Martijn Mooij:
Modeling and Predicting Mental Workload in En Route Air Traffic Control: Critical Review and Broader Implications. 376-399 - Shakib Shakeri, Ken Funk:
A Comparison of Human and Near-Optimal Task Management Behavior. 400-416 - Denis McKeown, Sarah Isherwood:
Mapping Candidate Within-Vehicle Auditory Displays to Their Referents. 417-428 - Hall P. Beck, Mary T. Dzindolet, Linda G. Pierce:
Automation Usage Decisions: Controlling Intent and Appraisal Errors in a Target Detection Task. 429-437 - Daniel Bartlett, Kang Li, Xudong Zhang:
A Relation Between Dynamic Strength and Manual Materials-Handling Strategy Affected by Knowledge of Strength. 438-446 - Hongwei Hsiao, Jennifer Whitestone, Tsui-Ying Kau:
Evaluation of Fall Arrest Harness Sizing Schemes. 447-464 - Sarah Isherwood, Siné J. P. McDougall, Martin B. Curry:
Icon Identification in Context: The Changing Role of Icon Characteristics With User Experience. 465-476 - Darren Van Laar, Ofer Deshe:
Color Coding of Control Room Displays: The Psychocartography of Visual Layering Effects. 477-490 - Roberto K. Champney, Kay M. Stanney, Phillip A. K. Hash, Linda C. Malone, Robert S. Kennedy, Daniel E. Compton:
Recovery From Virtual Environment Exposure: Expected Time Course of Symptoms and Potential Readaptation Strategies. 491-506 - Adam R. Richardson, David Waller:
Interaction With an Immersive Virtual Environment Corrects Users' Distance Estimates. 507-517 - Sascha Mahlke, Diana Rösler, Katharina Seifert, Josef F. Krems, Manfred Thüring:
Evaluation of Six Night Vision Enhancement Systems: Qualitative and Quantitative Support for Intelligent Image Processing. 518-531 - Dario D. Salvucci, Hiren M. Mandalia, Nobuyuki Kuge, Tomohiro Yamamura:
Lane-Change Detection Using a Computational Driver Model. 532-542 - Frank Drews, Paul Picciano, James Agutter, Noah Syroid, Dwayne R. Westenskow, David L. Strayer:
Development and Evaluation of a Just-in-Time Support System. 543-551
Volume 49, Number 4, August 2007
- Mark I. Nikolic, Nadine B. Sarter:
Flight Deck Disturbance Management: A Simulator Study of Diagnosis and Recovery From Breakdowns in PilotAutomation Coordination. 553-563 - Stephen R. Dixon, Christopher D. Wickens, Jason S. McCarley:
On the Independence of Compliance and Reliance: Are Automation False Alarms Worse Than Misses? 564-572 - David L. Lee, Jacob Fleisher, Hugh E. McLoone, Kentaro Kotani, Jack Tigh Dennerlein:
Alternative Computer Mouse Design and Testing to Reduce Finger Extensor Muscle Activity During Mouse Use. 573-584 - Dorothy Bruck, Michelle Ball:
Optimizing Emergency Awakening to Audible Smoke Alarms: An Update. 585-601 - Anne-Marie Chany, William S. Marras, Deborah L. Burr:
The Effect of Phone Design on Upper Extremity Discomfort and Muscle Fatigue. 602-618 - Sophie Oetjen, Martina Ziefle:
The Effects of LCD Anisotropy on the Visual Performance of Users of Different Ages. 619-627 - Christine M. Zupanc, Robin J. Burgess-Limerick, Guy M. Wallis:
Performance Consequences of Alternating Directional Control-Response Compatibility: Evidence From a Coal Mine Shuttle Car Simulator. 628-636 - Philippe Lacherez, Eunice Limin Seah, Penelope Sanderson:
Overlapping Melodic Alarms Are Almost Indiscriminable. 637-645 - Joseph V. Baranski, Megan M. Thompson, Frederick M. J. Lichacz, Carol McCann, Valerie Gil, Luigi Pastò, Ross A. Pigeau:
Effects of Sleep Loss on Team Decision Making: Motivational Loss or Motivational Gain? 646-660 - Wilfried Kunde, Jochen Müsseler, Herbert Heuer:
Spatial Compatibility Effects With Tool Use. 661-670 - James L. Croft, Daniel J. Pittman, Charles T. Scialfa:
Gaze Behavior of Spotters During an Air-to-Ground Search. 671-678 - David González, Kristina Kowalski, Adam Dubrowski, Heather Carnahan:
Visual Field Magnification and Touch Perception When Exploring Surfaces With the Index Finger and a Rigid Instrument. 679-687 - Ken I. McAnally, Russell L. Martin:
Spatial Audio Displays Improve the Detection of Target Messages in a Continuous Monitoring Task. 688-695 - Mohamed A. Sheik-Nainar, David B. Kaber:
The Utility of a Virtual Reality Locomotion Interface for Studying Gait Behavior. 696-709 - Gregory M. Fitch, Raymond J. Kiefer, Jonathan M. Hankey, Brian M. Kleiner:
Toward Developing an Approach for Alerting Drivers to the Direction of a Crash Threat. 710-720 - Yi-Ching Lee, John D. Lee, Linda Ng Boyle:
Visual Attention in Driving: The Effects of Cognitive Load and Visual Disruption. 721-733 - Meirav Taieb-Maimon:
Learning Headway Estimation in Driving. 734-744 - Kevin M. Gildea, Tamera R. Schneider, Wayne L. Shebilske:
Stress Appraisals and Training Performance on a Complex Laboratory Task. 745-758
Volume 49, Number 5, October 2007
- Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, John G. Casali, Brian M. Kleiner, Jeffrey A. Lancaster, Jason J. Saleem, Kathryn Wochinger:
Pilot Performance, Strategy, and Workload While Executing Approaches at Steep Angles and With Lower Landing Minima. 759-772 - Poornima Madhavan, Douglas A. Wiegmann:
Effects of Information Source, Pedigree, and Reliability on Operator Interaction With Decision Support Systems. 773-785 - D. Christian Grieshaber, Thomas J. Armstrong:
Insertion Loads and Forearm Muscle Activity During Flexible Hose Insertion Tasks. 786-796 - James F. Knight, Chris Baber:
Effect of Head-Mounted Displays on Posture. 797-807 - Susan E. Kotowski, Kermit G. Davis, Kevin D. Shockley:
Impact of Order and Load Knowledge on Trunk Kinematics During Repeated Lifting Tasks. 808-819 - Li Li, Nirav Patel, Deborah Solomonow, Peter Le, Heather Hoops, David Gerhardt, Kyle Johnson, Bing-He Zhou, Yun Lu, Moshe Solomonow:
Neuromuscular Response to Cyclic Lumbar Twisting. 820-829 - David Rempel, Kirsten Willms, Jeffrey Anshel, Wolfgang Jaschinski, James E. Sheedy:
The Effects of Visual Display Distance on Eye Accommodation, Head Posture, and Vision and Neck Symptoms. 830-838 - Christopher D. Wickens, Angela Colcombe:
Dual-Task Performance Consequences of Imperfect Alerting Associated With a Cockpit Display of Traffic Information. 839-850 - Peter A. Hancock, Jennifer M. Ross, James L. Szalma:
A Meta-Analysis of Performance Response Under Thermal Stressors. 851-877 - George J. Andersen, Craig W. Sauer:
Optical Information for Car Following: The Driving by Visual Angle (DVA) Model. 878-896 - Walter R. Boot, Ensar Becic, Arthur F. Kramer:
Temporal Limitations in Multiple Target Detection in a Dynamic Monitoring Task. 897-906 - Marc D. Winterbottom, Robert Earl Patterson, Byron J. Pierce, Christine M. Covas, Jennifer Winner:
Depth of Focus and Visual Recognition of Imagery Presented on Simultaneously Viewed Displays: Implications for HeadMounted Displays. 907-919 - Omar A. Merhi, Elise Faugloire, Moira B. Flanagan, Thomas A. Stoffregen:
Motion Sickness, Console Video Games, and Head-Mounted Displays. 920-934 - Arthur F. Kramer, Nicholas Cassavaugh, William J. Horrey, Ensar Becic, Jeffrey L. Mayhugh:
Influence of Age and Proximity Warning Devices on Collision Avoidance in Simulated Driving. 935-949
Volume 49, Number 6, December 2007
- Matthew L. Bolton, Ellen J. Bass, James Raymond Comstock:
Spatial Awareness in Synthetic Vision Systems: Using Spatial and Temporal Judgments to Evaluate Texture and Field of View. 961-974 - Wei Xu:
Identifying Problems and Generating Recommendations for Enhancing Complex Systems: Applying the Abstraction Hierarchy Framework as an Analytical Tool. 975-994 - Dong-Yuan Debbie Wang, Robert W. Proctor, David F. Pick:
Acquisition and Transfer of Attention Allocation Strategies in a Multiple-Task Work Environment. 995-1004 - Glenn F. Wilson, Christopher A. Russell:
Performance Enhancement in an Uninhabited Air Vehicle Task Using Psychophysiologically Determined Adaptive Aiding. 1005-1018 - Issachar Gilad, Eyal Byran:
Ergonomic Evaluation of the Ambulance Interior to Reduce Paramedic Discomfort and Posture Stress. 1019-1032 - Carrie R. Vernieuw, Lou A. Stephenson, Margaret A. Kolka:
Thermal Comfort and Sensation in Men Wearing a Cooling System Controlled by Skin Temperature. 1033-1044 - Ludovic Le Bigot, Jean-François Rouet, Eric Jamet:
Effects of Speech- and Text-Based Interaction Modes in Natural Language Human-Computer Dialogue. 1045-1053 - Sung Park, Richard Catrambone:
Social Facilitation Effects of Virtual Humans. 1054-1060 - Nathan C. Perry, Catherine J. Stevens, Mark W. Wiggins, Clare E. Howell:
Cough Once for Danger: Icons Versus Abstract Warnings as Informative Alerts in Civil Aviation. 1061-1071 - Alain Van Hiel, Ivan Mervielde:
The Search for Complex Problem-Solving Strategies in the Presence of Stressors. 1072-1082 - Robert Earl Patterson, Marc D. Winterbottom, Byron J. Pierce, Robert Fox:
Binocular Rivalry and Head-Worn Displays. 1083-1096 - Mary L. Cummings, Ryan M. Kilgore, Enlie Wang, Louis Tijerina, Dev S. Kochhar:
Effects of Single Versus Multiple Warnings on Driver Performance. 1097-1106 - Cristy Ho, Nick Reed, Charles Spence:
Multisensory In-Car Warning Signals for Collision Avoidance. 1107-1114 - D. Alfred Owens, Joanne M. Wood, Justin M. Owens:
Effects of Age and Illumination on Night Driving: A Road Test. 1115-1131 - Eric Anthony Day, Paul R. Boatman, Vanessa Kowollik, Jazmine Espejo, Lauren E. McEntire, Rachel E. Sherwin:
Collaborative Training With a More Experienced Partner: Remediating Low Pretraining Self-Efficacy in Complex Skill Acquisition. 1132-1148
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