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Human Factors, Volume 45
Volume 45, Number 1, Spring 2003
- Michael D. Byrne, Wayne D. Gray:
Returning Human Factors to an Engineering Discipline: Expanding the Science Base through a New Generation of Quantitative Methods - Preface to the Special Section. 1-4 - Steven A. Jax, David A. Rosenbaum, Jonathan Vaughan, Ruud G. J. Meulenbroek:
Computational Motor Control and Human Factors: Modeling Movements in Real and Possible Environments. 5-27 - David Peebles, Peter C.-H. Cheng:
Modeling the Effect of Task and Graphical Representation on Response Latency in a Graph Reading Task. 28-46 - Gary Witus, R. Darin Ellis:
Computational Modeling of Foveal Target Detection. 47-60 - Niels Taatgen, Frank J. Lee:
Production Compilation: A Simple Mechanism to Model Complex Skill Acquisition. 61-76 - Richard Schweickert, Donald L. Fisher, Robert W. Proctor:
Steps toward Building Mathematical and Computer Models from Cognitive Task Analyses. 77-103 - David J. Weiss, James Shanteau:
Empirical Assessment of Expertise. 104-116 - David W. Dorsey, Michael D. Coovert:
Mathematical Modeling of Decision Making: A Soft and Fuzzy Approach to Capturing Hard Decisions. 117-135 - Peter I. Simeonov, Hongwei Hsiao, Brian W. Dotson, Douglas E. Ammons:
Control and Perception of Balance at Elevated and Sloped Surfaces. 136-147 - Elena Miró, M. Carmen Cano, Lourdes Espinosa-Fernández, Gualberto Buela-Casal:
Time Estimation during Prolonged Sleep Deprivation and Its Relation to Activation Measures. 148-159 - Niels H. Bakker, Peter O. Passenier, Peter J. Werkhoven:
Effects of Head-Slaved Navigation and the Use of Teleports on Spatial Orientation in Virtual Environments. 160-169
Volume 45, Number 2, Summer 2003
- David M. Gaba, Sara J. Singer, Anna D. Sinaiko, Jennie D. Bowen, Anthony P. Ciavarelli:
Differences in Safety Climate between Hospital Personnel and Naval Aviators. 173-185 - Alan Hobbs, Ann Williamson:
Associations between Errors and Contributing Factors in Aircraft Maintenance. 186-201 - Neelam Naikar, Brett Pearce, Dominic Drumm, Penelope M. Sanderson:
Designing Teams for First-of-a-Kind, Complex Systems Using the Initial Phases of Cognitive Work Analysis: Case Study. 202-217 - Daniel L. Roenker, Gayla M. Cissell, Karlene K. Ball, Virginia G. Wadley, Jerri D. Edwards:
Speed-of-Processing and Driving Simulator Training Result in Improved Driving Performance. 218-233 - Joseph Sharit, Sara J. Czaja, Sankaran Nair, Chin Chin Lee:
Effects of Age, Speech Rate, and Environmental Support in Using Telephone Voice Menu Systems. 234-251 - G. Robert J. Hockey, Alex Healey, Martin Crawshaw, David Graham Wastell, Jürgen S. Sauer:
Cognitive Demands of Collision Avoidance in Simulated Ship Control. 252-265 - Ann M. Bisantz, Amy R. Pritchett:
Measuring the Fit between Human Judgments and Automated Alerting Algorithms: A Study of Collision Detection. 266-280 - Masha Maltz, David Shinar:
New Alternative Methods of Analyzing Human Behavior in Cued Target Acquisition. 281-295 - Xudong Zhang, Jinjun Xiong, Angela M. Bishop:
Effects of Load and Speed on Lumbar Vertebral Kinematics during Lifting Motions. 296-306 - Eyal M. Reingold, Lester C. Loschky, George W. McConkie, David M. Stampe:
Gaze-Contingent Multiresolutional Displays: An Integrative Review. 307-328 - Darrell S. Rudmann, Jason S. McCarley, Arthur F. Kramer:
Bimodal Displays Improve Speech Comprehension in Environments with Multiple Speakers. 329-336 - Mark W. Wiggins, David O'Hare:
Weatherwise: Evaluation of a Cue-Based Training Approach for the Recognition of Deteriorating Weather Conditions during Flight. 337-345
Volume 45, Number 3, Fall 2003
- Rebecca A. Grier, Joel S. Warm, William N. Dember, Gerald Matthews, Traci L. Galinsky, James L. Szalma, Raja Parasuraman:
The Vigilance Decrement Reflects Limitations in Effortful Attention, Not Mindlessness. 349-359 - Christopher D. Wickens, Juliana Goh, John Helleberg, William J. Horrey, Donald A. Talleur:
Attentional Models of Multitask Pilot Performance Using Advanced Display Technology. 360-380 - Glenn F. Wilson, Christopher A. Russell:
Operator Functional State Classification Using Multiple Psychophysiological Features in an Air Traffic Control Task. 381-389 - Michelle Yeh, James L. Merlo, Christopher D. Wickens, David L. Brandenburg:
Head Up versus Head Down: The Costs of Imprecision, Unreliability, and Visual Clutter on Cue Effectiveness for Display Signaling. 390-407 - Brian Carnahan, Gérard Meyer, Lois-Ann Kuntz:
Comparing Statistical and Machine Learning Classifiers: Alternatives for Predictive Modeling in Human Factors Research. 408-423 - Herbert A. Colle, Gary B. Reid:
Spatial Orientation in 3-D Desktop Displays: Using Rooms for Organizing Information. 424-435 - Earl H. McKinney Jr., Kevin J. Davis:
Effects of Deliberate Practice on Crisis Decision Performance. 436-444 - James E. Driskell, Paul H. Radtke:
The Effect of Gesture on Speech Production and Comprehension. 445-454 - Terence S. Andre, H. Rex Hartson, Robert C. Williges:
Determining the Effectiveness of the Usability Problem Inspector: A Theory-Based Model and Tool for Finding Usability Problems. 455-482 - Dimitri Van Der Linden, Michael Frese, Sabine Sonnentag:
The Impact of Mental Fatigue on Exploration in a Complex Computer Task: Rigidity and Loss of Systematic Strategies. 483-494 - David A. Atchison, Carol A. Pedersen, Stephen J. Dain, Joanne M. Wood:
Traffic Signal Color Recognition Is a Problem for Both Protan and Deutan Color-Vision Deficients. 495-503 - Kay M. Stanney, Kelly S. Hale, Isabelina Nahmens, Robert S. Kennedy:
What to Expect from Immersive Virtual Environment Exposure: Influences of Gender, Body Mass Index, and Past Experience. 504-520
Volume 45, Number 4, Winter 2003
- Michael Trimmel, Nicola Wright, Richard W. Backs:
Psychophysiology in Ergonomics: Preface to the Special Section. 523-524 - Richard W. Backs, John K. Lenneman, Jacob M. Wetzel, Paul A. Green:
Cardiac Measures of Driver Workload during Simulated Driving with and without Visual Occlusion. 525-538 - Christian Collet, Claire Petit, Stephane Champely, André Dittmar:
Assessing Workload through Physiological Measurements in Bus Drivers Using an Automated System during Docking. 539-548 - Brigitta Danuser, Denise Moser, Tanja Vitale-Sethre, René Hirsig, Helmut Krueger:
Performance in a Complex Task and Breathing under Odor Exposure. 549-562 - Achim Elfering, Simone Grebner, Norbert K. Semmer, Christa Byland, Hans Gerber:
Two Urinary Catecholamine Measurement Indices for Applied Stress Research: Effects of Time and Temperature until Freezing. 563-574 - Peter Nickel, Friedhelm Nachreiner:
Sensitivity and Diagnosticity of the 0.1-Hz Component of Heart Rate Variability as an Indicator of Mental Workload. 575-590 - Hiroshi Nittono, Aya Hamada, Tadao Hori:
Brain Potentials after Clicking a Mouse: A New Psychophysiological Approach to Human-Computer Interaction. 591-600 - Lawrence J. Prinzel, Frederick G. Freeman, Mark W. Scerbo, Peter J. Mikulka, Alan T. Pope:
Effects of a Psychophysiological System for Adaptive Automation on Performance, Workload, and the Event-Related Potential P300 Component. 601-614 - Michael Trimmel, Monika Meixner-Pendleton, Sandra Haring:
Stress Response Caused by System Response Time when Searching for Information on the Internet. 615-622 - Min Cheol Whang, Joa Sang Lim, Wolfram Boucsein:
Preparing Computers for Affective Communication: A Psychophysiological Concept and Preliminary Results. 623-634 - Glenn F. Wilson, Christopher A. Russell:
Real-Time Assessment of Mental Workload Using Psychophysiological Measures and Artificial Neural Networks. 635-644 - Jia-Hua Lin, Robert G. Radwin, Terry G. Richard:
Handle Dynamics Predictions for Selected Power Hand Tool Applications. 645-656 - Jürgen S. Sauer, David Graham Wastell, G. Robert J. Hockey, Fiona Earle:
Performance in a Complex Multiple-Task Environment during a Laboratory-Based Simulation of Occasional Night Work. 657-670 - Eldad Yechiam, Ido Erev, Vered Yehene, Daniel Gopher:
Melioration and the Transition from Touch-Typing Training to Everyday Use. 671-684
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