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Human Factors, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, February 2012
- Sean T. Osis, Jay T. Worobets, Darren John Stefanyshyn:
Early Heelstrike Kinetics Are Indicative of Slip Potential During Walking Over a Contaminated Surface. 5-13 - Joceline Rogé, Evgueni Douissembekov, Fabrice Vienne:
Low Conspicuity of Motorcycles for Car Drivers: Dominant Role of Bottom-Up Control of Visual Attention or Deficit of Top-Down Control? 14-25
- Christopher M. Kelley, Anne Collins McLaughlin:
Individual Differences in the Benefits of Feedback for Learning. 26-35
- Gregory J. Funke, Benjamin A. Knott, Eduardo Salas, Davin Pavlas, Adam J. Strang:
Conceptualization and Measurement of Team Workload: A Critical Need. 36-51
- Matthieu Trudeau, Tawan Udtamadilok, Amy K. Karlson, Jack Tigh Dennerlein:
Thumb Motor Performance Varies by Movement Orientation, Direction, and Device Size During Single-Handed Mobile Phone Use. 52-59
- Francis T. Durso, Kaitlin M. Geldbach, Paul M. Corballis:
Detecting Confusion Using Facial Electromyography. 60-69 - Sébastien Tremblay, François Vachon, Daniel Lafond, Chelsea Kramer:
Dealing With Task Interruptions in Complex Dynamic Environments: Are Two Heads Better Than One? 70-83 - Jessica L. Wildman, Amanda L. Thayer, Davin Pavlas, Eduardo Salas, John E. Stewart, William R. Howse:
Team Knowledge Research: Emerging Trends and Critical Needs. 84-111
- Joseph B. Lyons, Charlene K. Stokes:
Human-Human Reliance in the Context of Automation. 112-121
- Per-Anders Oskarsson, Lars Eriksson, Otto Carlander:
Enhanced Perception and Performance by Multimodal Threat Cueing in Simulated Combat Vehicle. 122-137
- Namal Thibbotuwawa, Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Errol R. Hoffmann:
Constrained Path Tracking at Varying Angles in a Mouse Tracking Task. 138-150
Volume 54, Number 2, April 2012
- Jessie Y. C. Chen, Michael J. Barnes:
Supervisory Control of Multiple Robots: Effects of Imperfect Automation and Individual Differences. 157-174
- Jim R. Potvin:
Predicting Maximum Acceptable Efforts for Repetitive Tasks: An Equation Based on Duty Cycle. 175-188
- William S. Helton, James Head:
Earthquakes on the Mind: Implications of Disasters for Human Performance. 189-194
- Ido Morag, Daniel Gopher, Avishag Spillinger, Yael Auerbach-Shpak, Neri Laufer, Yuval Lavy, Ariel Milwidsky, Rivka-Rita Feigin, Shimon Pollack, Itay Maza, Zaher S. Azzam, Hanna Admi, Michael Soudry:
Human Factors-Focused Reporting System for Improving Care Quality and Safety in Hospital Wards. 195-213
- Davin Pavlas, Florian Jentsch, Eduardo Salas, Stephen M. Fiore, Valerie K. Sims:
The Play Experience Scale: Development and Validation of a Measure of Play. 214-225
- Takahiro Wada, Hiroyuki Konno, Satoru Fujisawa, Shun'ichi Doi:
Can Passengers' Active Head Tilt Decrease the Severity of Carsickness?: Effect of Head Tilt on Severity of Motion Sickness in a Lateral Acceleration Environment. 226-234
- Timothy J. Buker, Dennis A. Vincenzi, John E. Deaton:
The Effect of Apparent Latency on Simulator Sickness While Using a See-Through Helmet-Mounted Display: Reducing Apparent Latency With Predictive Compensation. 235-249
- John D. Lee, Shannon C. Roberts, Joshua D. Hoffman, Linda S. Angell:
Scrolling and Driving: How an MP3 Player and Its Aftermarket Controller Affect Driving Performance and Visual Behavior. 250-263 - Stephen D. Myers, Trevor D. Dobbins, Stuart King, Benjamin Hall, Sharon R. Holmes, Tom Gunston, Rosemary Dyson:
Effectiveness of Suspension Seats in Maintaining Performance Following Military High-Speed Boat Transits. 264-276
- Winfred Arthur Jr., Ryan M. Glaze, Alok Bhupatkar, Anton J. Villado, Winston Bennett Jr., Leah J. Rowe:
Team Task Analysis: Differentiating Between Tasks Using Team Relatedness and Team Workflow as Metrics of Team Task Interdependence. 277-295
Volume 54, Number 3, June 2012
- Hongwei Hsiao, Thomas J. Armstrong:
Preface to the Special Section on Occupational Fall Prevention and Protection. 301-302 - Xiuwen Sue Dong, Xuanwen Wang, Christina Daw:
Fatal Falls Among Older Construction Workers. 303-315 - Justin G. Young, Charles Woolley, James A. Ashton-Miller, Thomas J. Armstrong:
The Effect of Handhold Orientation, Size, and Wearing Gloves on Hand-Handhold Breakaway Strength. 316-333 - Peter I. Simeonov, Hongwei Hsiao, In-Ju Kim, John R. Powers, Tsui-Ying Kau:
Factors Affecting Extension Ladder Angular Positioning. 334-345 - Hongwei Hsiao, Nina Turner, Richard Whisler, Joyce Zwiener:
Impact of Harness Fit on Suspension Tolerance. 346-357 - Christopher S. Pan, John R. Powers, Jared J. Hartsell, James R. Harris, Bryan M. Wimer, Renguang G. Dong, John Z. Wu:
Assessment of Fall-Arrest Systems for Scissor Lift Operators: Computer Modeling and Manikin Drop Testing. 358-372 - Sharon S. Chiou, Nina Turner, Joyce Zwiener, Darlene L. Weaver, William E. Haskell:
Effect of Boot Weight and Sole Flexibility on Gait and Physiological Responses of Firefighters in Stepping Over Obstacles. 373-386 - Harlan Amandus, Jennifer Bell, Hope Tiesman, Elyce Biddle:
The Epidemiology of Slips, Trips, and Falls in a Helicopter Manufacturing Plant. 387-395
- Bruce Mehler, Bryan Reimer, Joseph F. Coughlin:
Sensitivity of Physiological Measures for Detecting Systematic Variations in Cognitive Demand From a Working Memory Task: An On-Road Study Across Three Age Groups. 396-412
- Chris Baber, Mark Butler:
Expertise in Crime Scene Examination: Comparing Search Strategies of Expert and Novice Crime Scene Examiners in Simulated Crime Scenes. 413-424
- Mary E. Sesto, Curtis B. Irwin, Karen B. Chen, Amrish O. Chourasia, Douglas A. Wiegmann:
Effect of Touch Screen Button Size and Spacing on Touch Characteristics of Users With and Without Disabilities. 425-436
- Daniel H. Ashmead, D. Wesley Grantham, Erin S. Maloff, Benjamin W. Y. Hornsby, Takabun Nakamura, Timothy J. Davis, Faith S. Pampel, Erin G. Rushing:
Auditory Perception of Motor Vehicle Travel Paths. 437-453
- Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler, Ying Wang, Joseph F. Coughlin:
A Field Study on the Impact of Variations in Short-Term Memory Demands on Drivers' Visual Attention and Driving Performance Across Three Age Groups. 454-468
- D. C. Donderi, Keith K. Niall, Karyn Fish, Benjamin Goldstein:
Above-Real-Time Training (ARTT) Improves Transfer to a Simulated Flight Control Task. 469-479
Volume 54, Number 4, August 2012
- Nancy J. Cooke, Andrew Duchon, Jamie C. Gorman, Joann Keyton, Anne Miller:
Preface to the Special Section on Methods for the Analysis of Communication. 485-488 - Ronald H. Stevens, Trysha Galloway, Peter Wang, Chris Berka:
Cognitive Neurophysiologic Synchronies: What Can They Contribute to the Study of Teamwork? 489-502 - Jamie C. Gorman, Nancy J. Cooke, Polemnia G. Amazeen, Shannon Fouse:
Measuring Patterns in Team Interaction Sequences Using a Discrete Recurrence Approach. 503-517 - M. Asif Khawaja, Fang Chen, Nadine Marcus:
Analysis of Collaborative Communication for Linguistic Cues of Cognitive Load. 518-529 - Ricardo A. Calix, Leili Javadpour, Gerald M. Knapp:
Detection of Affective States From Text and Speech for Real-Time Human-Computer Interaction. 530-545 - Federica Cavicchio, Massimo Poesio:
(Non)cooperative Dialogues: The Role of Emotions. 546-559 - Mark S. Pfaff:
Negative Affect Reduces Team Awareness: The Effects of Mood and Stress on Computer-Mediated Team Communication. 560-571 - Joann Keyton:
Commentary: How Can Technology Help Us Understand the Communication Process? 572-576
- James E. Driskell, Eduardo Salas, Tripp Driskell:
Social Indicators of Deception. 577-588
- William Rodes, Leo J. Gugerty:
Effects of Electronic Map Displays and Individual Differences in Ability on Navigation Performance. 589-599
- Ari Z. Zivotofsky, Ehud Eldror, Roi Mandel, Tova Rosenbloom:
Misjudging Their Own Steps: Why Elderly People Have Trouble Crossing the Road. 600-607
- Arun Garg, Jay M. Kapellusch:
Long-Term Efficacy of an Ergonomics Program That Includes Patient-Handling Devices on Reducing Musculoskeletal Injuries to Nursing Personnel. 608-625 - Jing Qiu, Rolf Helbig:
Body Posture as an Indicator of Workload in Mental Work. 626-635
- Jacqueline Urakami:
Developing and Testing a Human-Based Gesture Vocabulary for Tabletop Systems. 636-653
- Jan-Erik Källhammer, Kip Smith:
Assessing Contextual Factors That Influence Acceptance of Pedestrian Alerts by a Night Vision System. 654-662 - Brian R. Ott, George D. Papandonatos, Jennifer D. Davis, Peggy P. Barco:
Naturalistic Validation of an On-Road Driving Test of Older Drivers. 663-674
Volume 54, Number 5, October 2012
- Natasha Merat, John D. Lee:
Preface to the Special Section on Human Factors and Automation in Vehicles: Designing Highly Automated Vehicles With the Driver in Mind. 681-686 - Shan Bao, David J. LeBlanc, James R. Sayer, Carol A. C. Flannagan:
Heavy-Truck Drivers' Following Behavior With Intervention of an Integrated, In-Vehicle Crash Warning System: A Field Evaluation. 687-697 - Elke Muhrer, Klaus Reinprecht, Mark Vollrath:
Driving With a Partially Autonomous Forward Collision Warning System: How Do Drivers React? 698-708 - Arnaud Koustanaï, Viola Cavallo, Patricia Delhomme, Arnaud Mas:
Simulator Training With a Forward Collision Warning System: Effects on Driver-System Interactions and Driver Trust. 709-721 - Huimin Xiong, Linda Ng Boyle, Jane Moeckli, Benjamin R. Dow, Timothy L. Brown:
Use Patterns Among Early Adopters of Adaptive Cruise Control. 722-733 - Catherine Neubauer, Gerald Matthews, Lisa Langheim, Dyani Saxby:
Fatigue and Voluntary Utilization of Automation in Simulated Driving. 734-746 - Oliver M. J. Carsten, Frank C. H. Lai, Yvonne Barnard, A. Hamish Jamson, Natasha Merat:
Control Task Substitution in Semiautomated Driving: Does It Matter What Aspects Are Automated? 747-761 - Natasha Merat, A. Hamish Jamson, Frank C. H. Lai, Oliver M. J. Carsten:
Highly Automated Driving, Secondary Task Performance, and Driver State. 762-771 - Chris Dijksterhuis, Arjan Stuiver, Ben Mulder, Karel A. Brookhuis, Dick de Waard:
An Adaptive Driver Support System: User Experiences and Driving Performance in a Simulator. 772-785 - Mark Mulder, David A. Abbink, Erwin R. Boer:
Sharing Control With Haptics: Seamless Driver Support From Manual to Automatic Control. 786-798 - Frank M. F. Verberne, Jaap Ham, Cees J. H. Midden:
Trust in Smart Systems: Sharing Driving Goals and Giving Information to Increase Trustworthiness and Acceptability of Smart Systems in Cars. 799-810
- Stephen J. Guastello, Henry Boeh, Michael Schimmels, Hillary Gorin, Samuel Huschen, Erin Davis, Natalie E. Peters, Megan Fabisch, Kirsten Poston:
Cusp Catastrophe Models for Cognitive Workload and Fatigue in a Verbally Cued Pictorial Memory Task. 811-825 - Jessica K. Ljungberg, Fabrice Parmentier:
The Impact of Intonation and Valence on Objective and Subjective Attention Capture by Auditory Alarms. 826-837 - Russell S. Pierce:
The Effect of SPAM Administration During a Dynamic Simulation. 838-848
- Jinhua Guan, Hongwei Hsiao, Bruce Bradtmiller, Tsui-Ying Kau, Matthew R. Reed, Steven K. Jahns, Josef Loczi, H. Lenora Hardee, Dominic Paul T. Piamonte:
U.S. Truck Driver Anthropometric Study and Multivariate Anthropometric Models for Cab Designs. 849-871
Volume 54, Number 6, December 2012
- Andrew S. Imada:
Preface to the Special Section: A Context for the Keynote Addresses at the 18th IEA Triennial Congress. 879-880 - William S. Marras:
The Complex Spine: The Multidimensional System of Causal Pathways for Low-Back Disorders. 881-889 - Kazutaka Kogi:
Practical Ways to Facilitate Ergonomics Improvements in Occupational Health Practice. 890-900 - Elías Apud:
Ergonomics in Mining: The Chilean Experience. 901-907 - Kapila Jayaratne:
Inculcating the Ergonomic Culture in Developing Countries: National Healthy Schoolbag Initiative in Sri Lanka. 908-924 - Barbara Silverstein, Stephen Bao, Steven Russell, Kate Stewart:
Water and Coffee: A Systems Approach to Improving Coffee Harvesting Work in Nicaragua. 925-939 - Dave Moore, Tim Barnard:
With Eloquence and Humanity? Human Factors/Ergonomics in Sustainable Human Development. 940-951 - Andréa Aparecida da Luz, Miryam Cristina Mazieiro Vergueiro da Silva, Samantha Lemos Turte, Marildo de Oliveira Lopes, Frida Marina Fischer:
Effects of Working Full-Time and Studying in the Evening Hours Among Young Apprentices and Trainees. 952-963 - Francisco Rebelo, Paulo Noriega, Emília Duarte, Marcelo Márcio Soares:
Using Virtual Reality to Assess User Experience. 964-982 - Waldemar Karwowski:
A Review of Human Factors Challenges of Complex Adaptive Systems: Discovering and Understanding Chaos in Human Performance. 983-995
- François Vachon, Benoît R. Vallières, Dylan M. Jones, Sébastien Tremblay:
Nonexplicit Change Detection in Complex Dynamic Settings: What Eye Movements Reveal. 996-1007
- Karen M. Feigh, Michael C. Dorneich, Caroline C. Hayes:
Toward a Characterization of Adaptive Systems: A Framework for Researchers and System Designers. 1008-1024
- Curtis M. Craig, Martina I. Klein, John Griswold, Krishnanath Gaitonde, Thomas McGill, Ari Halldorsson:
Using Cognitive Task Analysis to Identify Critical Decisions in the Laparoscopic Environment. 1025-1039 - Colin Ware, Roland Arsenault:
Target Finding With a Spatially Aware Handheld Chart Display. 1040-1052
- Xu Xu, Chien-Chi Chang, Gert S. Faber, Idsart Kingma, Jack Tigh Dennerlein:
Estimating 3-D L5/S1 Moments During Manual Lifting Using a Video Coding System: Validity and Interrater Reliability. 1053-1065
- Mohsen Makhsous, Fang Lin, David Hanawalt, Shannon Lynn Kruger, Angie LaMantia:
The Effect of Chair Designs on Sitting Pressure Distribution and Tissue Perfusion. 1066-1074
- Meike Jipp:
Individual Differences and Their Impact on the Safety and the Efficiency of Human-Wheelchair Systems. 1075-1086 - Kristen E. Miller, Mark Benden, Adam Pickens, Eva Shipp, Qi Zheng:
Ergonomics Principles Associated With Laparoscopic Surgeon Injury/Illness. 1087-1092
- Mary K. Ngo, Russell S. Pierce, Charles Spence:
Using Multisensory Cues to Facilitate Air Traffic Management. 1093-1103
- Yulan Liang, John D. Lee, Lora Yekhshatyan:
How Dangerous Is Looking Away From the Road? Algorithms Predict Crash Risk From Glance Patterns in Naturalistic Driving. 1104-1116 - Gustav Markkula, Ola Benderius, Krister Wolff, Mattias Wahde:
A Review of Near-Collision Driver Behavior Models. 1117-1143
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