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Human Factors, Volume 66
Volume 66, Number 1, January 2024
- Jamie C. Gorman, Travis J. Wiltshire:
A Typology for the Application of Team Coordination Dynamics Across Increasing Levels of Dynamic Complexity. 5-16 - Hongwei Hsiao, Richard Whisler, Darlene L. Weaver, Mathew Hause, Bradley Newbraugh, Joyce Zwiener, Mahmood Ronaghi, Bruce Bradtmiller, Belva Rockwell, Vernon McDougall, Tiffany Brake:
Encumbered and Traditional Anthropometry of Law Enforcement Officers for Vehicle Workspace and Protective Equipment Design. 17-39 - Mona Bär, Tessy Luger, Robert Seibt, Monika A. Rieger, Benjamin Steinhilber:
Using a Passive Back Exoskeleton During a Simulated Sorting Task: Influence on Muscle Activity, Posture, and Heart Rate. 40-55 - Philippa Gosine, Vicki Komisar, Alison C. Novak:
The Effect of Handrail Cross-Sectional Design and Age on the Speed and Quality of Reach-To-Grasp Reactions to Recover Balance. 56-70 - Kristy Martin, Andrew Flood, David B. Pyne, Julien Périard, Richard Keegan, Ben Rattray:
The Impact of Cognitive, Physical, and Psychological Stressors on Subsequent Cognitive Performance. 71-87 - Ryan Kenny, Baruch Fischhoff, Alex Davis, Kathleen M. Carley, Casey Inez Canfield:
Duped by Bots: Why Some are Better than Others at Detecting Fake Social Media Personas. 88-102 - Isaac Salisbury, Paul Schlosser, Tsz-Lok Tang, Caitlin Browning, Ismail Mohamed, Tobias Grundgeiger, Robert G. Loeb, Penelope M. Sanderson:
Attention to Changes on a Head-Worn Display: Two Preclinical Studies with Healthcare Scenarios. 103-125 - Ulugbek Vahobjon Ugli Ismatullaev, Sang-Ho Kim:
Review of the Factors Affecting Acceptance of AI-Infused Systems. 126-144 - Coral Dando, Paul J. Taylor, Tarek Menacere, Thomas C. Ormerod, Linden J. Ball, Alexandra L. Sandham:
Sorting Insiders From Co-Workers: Remote Synchronous Computer-Mediated Triage for Investigating Insider Attacks. 145-157 - Li Liu, Andrew J. Schoen, Curt Henrichs, Jingshan Li, Bilge Mutlu, Yajun Zhang, Robert G. Radwin:
Human Robot Collaboration for Enhancing Work Activities. 158-179 - Koen van de Merwe, Steven Mallam, Salman Nazir:
Agent Transparency, Situation Awareness, Mental Workload, and Operator Performance: A Systematic Literature Review. 180-208 - Rebecca A. Fosha, Panagiotis Matsangas, Patrick F. Cravalho, Kristopher M. Thornburg:
Small Boat Recovery Task Performance in a Moving Environment. 209-220 - Xiaoshan Zhou, Pin-Chao Liao, Qingwen Xu:
Reinvestigation of the Psychological Mechanisms of Construction Experience on Hazard Recognition Performance. 221-233 - Yuzhi Wan, Nadine B. Sarter:
Attention Limitations in the Detection and Identification of Alarms in Close Temporal Proximity. 234-257 - Mengxin He, Lin-Xuan Xu, Chiang-shan R. Li, Zihan Liu, Jiaqi Hu, Xiangyi Guo, Hongyun Liu, Jin-Tao Zhang:
Do Real-Time Strategy Video Gamers Have Better Attentional Control? 258-270 - Abigail R. Wooldridge, Pascale Carayon, Peter Hoonakker, Bat-Zion Hose, David W. Shaffer, Thomas Brazelton, Ben L. Eithun, Deborah A. Rusy, Joshua Ross, Jonathan E. Kohler, Michelle M. Kelly, Scott R. Springman, Ayse P. Gurses:
Team Cognition in Handoffs: Relating System Factors, Team Cognition Functions and Outcomes in Two Handoff Processes. 271-293 - Daniel Cooper, Joel Fuller, Mark W. Wiggins, Jodie A. Wills, Luana C. Main, Tim Doyle:
Negative Consequences of Pressure on Marksmanship May be Offset by Early Training Exposure to Contextually Relevant Threat Training: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. 294-311 - Erratum to "Negative Consequences of Pressure on Marksmanship May Be Offset by Early Training Exposure to Contextually Relevant Threat Training: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis". 312
Volume 66, Number 2, February 2024
- Agnieszka Fudali-Czyz, Rafal Lewkowicz, Piotr Francuz, Pawel Strózak, Pawel Augustynowicz, Olaf Truszczynski, Bibianna Balaj:
An Attentive Blank Stare Under Simulator-induced Spatial Disorientation Events. 317-335 - Linda Pipkorn, Marco Dozza, Emma Tivesten:
Driver Visual Attention Before and After Take-Over Requests During Automated Driving on Public Roads. 336-347 - Hannah Elder, Casey Inez Canfield, Daniel B. Shank, Tobias Rieger, Casey Hines:
Knowing When to Pass: The Effect of AI Reliability in Risky Decision Contexts. 348-362 - Jeff M. Barrett, Laura A. Healey, Steven L. Fischer, Jack P. Callaghan:
Cervical Spine Motion Requirements From Night Vision Goggles May Play a Greater Role in Chronic Neck Pain than Helmet Mass Properties. 363-376 - Annemarie Landman, Dimitrios Kalogeras, Mark M. J. Houben, Eric L. Groen:
Orientation Comes First: Becoming Aware of Spatial Disorientation Interferes with Cognitive Performance. 377-388 - Jamie L. Tait, Brad Aisbett, Sean L. Corrigan, Jace R. Drain, Luana C. Main:
Recovery of Cognitive Performance Following Multi-Stressor Military Training. 389-403 - Marika Falla, Katharina Hüfner, Markus Falk, Elisabeth M. Weiss, Anna Vögele, Michiel Jan Van Veelen, Bernhard Weber, Jonas Brandner, Martin Palma, Alexander Dejaco, Hermann Brugger, Giacomo Strapazzon:
Simulated Acute Hypobaric Hypoxia Effects on Cognition in Helicopter Emergency Medical Service Personnel - A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blind, Crossover Trial. 404-423 - Eric T. Greenlee, Patricia R. Delucia, Tiffany G. Lui:
Modality Changes in Vigilance Displays: Further Evidence of Supramodal Resource Depletion in Vigilance. 424-436 - Zahra Vahedi, Zeinab Kazemi, Ali Sharifnezhad, Adel Mazloumi:
Perceived Discomfort, Neck Kinematics, and Muscular Activity During Smartphone Usage: A Comparative Study. 437-450 - Soyun Kim:
The Effect of Safety Claims on Consumer Chemical Product Perceptions and the Role of Warnings. 451-469 - Bailey Ramesh, Anna Konstant, Pragathi Praveena, Emmanuel Senft, Michael Gleicher, Bilge Mutlu, Michael R. Zinn, Robert G. Radwin:
Manually Acquiring Targets From Multiple Viewpoints Using Video Feedback. 470-489 - Sarah K. Hopko, Ranjana K. Mehta:
Trust in Shared-Space Collaborative Robots: Shedding Light on the Human Brain. 490-509 - Justin B. Davidson, Joshua G. A. Cashaback, Steven L. Fischer:
Exploring Optimal Objective Function Weightings to Predict Lifting Postures Under Unfatigued and Fatigued States. 510-527 - Rohith Karthikeyan, Joshua Carrizales, Connor Johnson, Ranjana K. Mehta:
A Window Into the Tired Brain: Neurophysiological Dynamics of Visuospatial Working Memory Under Fatigue. 528-543 - Zheng Ma, Yiqi Zhang:
Driver-Automated Vehicle Interaction in Mixed Traffic: Types of Interaction and Drivers' Driving Styles. 544-561 - Hadas Marciano:
The Effect of Lane Direction Pavement Markings on Driving Performance and Safety: A Driving Simulator Study. 562-573 - Eric T. Greenlee, Patricia R. Delucia, David C. Newton:
Driver Vigilance Decrement is More Severe During Automated Driving than Manual Driving. 574-588 - Lea M. Daling, Sabine J. Schlittmeier:
Effects of Augmented Reality-, Virtual Reality-, and Mixed Reality-Based Training on Objective Performance Measures and Subjective Evaluations in Manual Assembly Tasks: A Scoping Review. 589-626
Volume 66, Number 3, March 2024
- Yuval Bitan, Farzan Sasangohar:
Improving Healthcare Practice Through the Implementation of Human Factors and Ergonomics Principles. 633-635 - Frauke Mörike, Hannah Lucia Spiehl, Markus A. Feufel:
Workarounds in the Shadow System: An Ethnographic Study of Requirements for Documentation and Cooperation in a Clinical Advisory Center. 636-646 - Megan E. Salwei, Peter Hoonakker, Pascale Carayon, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Michael S. Pulia, Brian W. Patterson:
Usability of a Human Factors-based Clinical Decision Support in the Emergency Department: Lessons Learned for Design and Implementation. 647-657 - Abigail R. Wooldridge, John Morgan, Widya A. Ramadhani, Keith Hanson, Elsa Vazquez-Melendez, Harleena Kendhari, Nadia Shaikh, Teresa Riech, Matthew Mischler, Sara Krzyzaniak, Ginger Barton, Kyle Formella, Zachary R. Abbott, John N. Farmer, Rebecca Ebert-Allen, Trina Croland:
Interactions in Sociotechnical Systems: Achieving Balance in the Use of an Augmented Reality Mobile Application. 658-682 - Ken Catchpole, Tara Cohen, Myrtede Alfred, Sam Lawton, Falisha Kanji, Daniel Shouhed, Lynne S. Nemeth, Jennifer Anger:
Human Factors Integration in Robotic Surgery. 683-700 - Nima Ahmadi, Farzan Sasangohar, Jing Yang, Denny Yu, Valerie Danesh, Steven Klahn, Faisal Masud:
Quantifying Workload and Stress in Intensive Care Unit Nurses: Preliminary Evaluation Using Continuous Eye-Tracking. 714-728 - Jackie S. Cha, Dimitrios I. Athanasiadis, Yuhao Peng, David Wu, Nicholas E. Anton, Dimitrios Stefanidis, Denny Yu:
Objective Nontechnical Skills Measurement Using Sensor-based Behavior Metrics in Surgical Teams. 729-743 - May Jorella S. Lazaro, Alysson Alvaran, Myung Hwan Yun, Sungho Kim:
Mobile Health Application for Seizure Management: A Human-Systems Integration Approach. 744-769 - Tobias Rieger, Dietrich Manzey:
Understanding the Impact of Time Pressure and Automation Support in a Visual Search Task. 770-786 - Chen Peng, Natasha Merat, Richard Romano, Foroogh Hajiseyedjavadi, Evangelos Paschalidis, Chongfeng Wei, Vishnu Radhakrishnan, Albert Solernou, Deborah Forster, Erwin R. Boer:
Drivers' Evaluation of Different Automated Driving Styles: Is It Both Comfortable and Natural? 787-806 - Andrew Mizzi, Gui Lohmann, Guido Carim Junior:
The Role of Self-Study in Addressing Competency Decline Among Airline Pilots During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 807-817 - Rakesh Veerabhadrappa, Imali T. Hettiarachchi, Samer Hanoun, Dawei Jia, Simon G. Hosking, Asim Bhatti:
Evaluating Operator Training Performance Using Recurrence Quantification Analysis of Autocorrelation Transformed Eye Gaze Data. 818-838 - Siwei Ma, Xuedong Yan, Jingsi Yang, Ran Liu:
Influence of in-Vehicle Audio Warning on Drivers' Eye-Movement and Behavior at Flashing Light-Controlled Grade Crossings. 839-861 - Kieran J. Smith, Abhishek Datta, Cody Burkhart, Torin K. Clark:
Efficacy of Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation as a Display Modality Dissociated from Self-Orientation. 862-871 - Marie-Lys Deschamps, Penelope Sanderson, Harald Waxenegger, Ismail Mohamed, Robert G. Loeb:
Auditory Sequences Presented With Spearcons Support Better Multiple Patient Monitoring Than Single-Patient Alarms: A Preclinical Simulation. 872-890 - Jonathan D. Ericson, William S. Albert:
Evidence for Shifting Cognitive Strategies when Icons Appear in Unexpected Locations. 891-903 - Man I Wu, Paul Stegall, Ho Chit Siu, Leia A. Stirling:
Impact of Haptic Cues and an Active Ankle Exoskeleton on Gait Characteristics. 904-915 - Maria-Gabriela Garcia, Byron Aguiar, Sofia Bonilla, Nicolas Yepez, Paul G. Arauz, Bernard J. Martin:
Perceived Physical Discomfort and Its Associations With Home Office Characteristics During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 916-932 - Jeffrey Glassman, Sarah Yahoodik, Siby Samuel, Jared Young, Michael K. Knodler, Tingru Zhang, Tracy Zafian, Donald L. Fisher, Yusuke Yamani:
Booster Dose of Attention Training Program for Young Novice Drivers: A Longitudinal Driving Simulator Evaluation Study. 933-953
Volume 66, Number 4, April 2024
- Shota Matsubayashi, Kazuhisa Miwa, Hitoshi Terai, Asaya Shimojo, Yuki Ninomiya:
Self-Benefit and Others' Benefit in Cooperative Behavior in Shared Space. 961-974 - Marta Andujar, Isabel Beatrice Marc, Valentina Giuffrida, Stefano Ferraina, Emiliano Brunamonti, Pierpaolo Pani:
Response Preparation Affects Cognitive Motor Control. 975-986 - Eric T. Greenlee, Lucas J. Hess, Brian D. Simpson, Victor S. Finomore:
Vigilance to Spatialized Auditory Displays: Initial Assessment of Performance and Workload. 987-1003 - James G. Phillips, Arend W. A. Van Gemmert, Barry Hughes:
Incompatibility Influences Cursor Placement When Pointing to Images of Cups. 1004-1016 - Hugh Clarke, Samnang Leav, Jelena Zestic, Ismail Mohamed, Isaac Salisbury, Penelope Sanderson:
Enhanced Neonatal Pulse Oximetry Sounds for the First Minutes of Life: A Laboratory Trial. 1017-1036 - Beau G. Schelble, Jeremy Lopez, Claire Textor, Rui Zhang, Nathan J. McNeese, Richard Pak, Guo Freeman:
Towards Ethical AI: Empirically Investigating Dimensions of AI Ethics, Trust Repair, and Performance in Human-AI Teaming. 1037-1055 - Mary E. Frame, Anna M. Maresca, Amanda Christensen-Salem, Robert Earl Patterson:
Evaluation of Simulated Recognition Aids for Human Sensemaking in Applied Surveillance Scenarios. 1056-1067 - Élise Labonté-LeMoyne, Ann-Frances Cameron, Sylvain Sénécal, Marc Fredette, Jocelyn Faubert, Franco Lepore, Pierre-Majorique Léger:
What's that on Your Phone? Effects of Mobile Device Task Type on Pedestrian Performance. 1068-1080 - Jing Yang, Juan Antonio Barragan, Jason Michael Farrow, Chandru P. Sundaram, Juan P. Wachs, Denny Yu:
An Adaptive Human-Robotic Interaction Architecture for Augmenting Surgery Performance Using Real-Time Workload Sensing - Demonstration of a Semi-autonomous Suction Tool. 1081-1102 - Jiajia Cao, Na Chen:
The Influence of Robots' Fairness on Humans' Reward-Punishment Behaviors and Trust in Human-Robot Cooperative Teams. 1103-1117 - Justin M. Mensen, Steven B. Holland, William S. Helton, Tyler H. Shaw, Matthew S. Peterson:
Prolonging the Response Movement Reduces Commission Errors in a High-Go, Low-No-Go Target Detection Task and Composite Metrics of Performance Miss This Effect. 1118-1131 - Yueyuan Chen, Weining Fang, Haifeng Bao, Beiyuan Guo:
The Effect of Task Interruption on Working Memory Performance. 1132-1151 - Eric B. Weston, Afton L. Hassett, Safdar N. Khan, Tristan E. Weaver, William S. Marras:
The Potential Relationship Between a Cognitive Dissonance State and Musculoskeletal Injury: A Systematic Review. 1152-1169 - Steffen Hoesterey, Linda Onnasch:
A New Experimental Paradigm to Manipulate Risk in Human-Automation Research. 1170-1185 - Stephen J. Guastello, Cooper Bednarczyk, Ryan Hagan, Camerhon Johnson, Laura Marscisek, Laura McGuigan, Anthony F. Peressini:
Team Situation Awareness, Cohesion, and Autonomic Synchrony. 1186-1200 - Timo Melman, Mark Weijerman, Joost C. F. de Winter, David A. Abbink:
Should Steering Settings be Changed by the Driver or by the Vehicle Itself? 1201-1215 - Warren Brodsky, Avinoam Borowsky:
How (where) Does Music Background Hamper Driver Behaviour? 1216-1234 - Chen Li, Michael Cole, Paramsothy Jayakumar, Tulga Ersal:
Modeling Human Steering Behavior in Haptic Shared Control of Autonomy-Enabled Unmanned Ground Vehicles. 1235-1248 - Junho Park, Maryam Zahabi:
A Review of Human Performance Models for Prediction of Driver Behavior and Interactions With In-Vehicle Technology. 1249-1275 - Binlin Yi, Haotian Cao, Xiaolin Song, Jianqiang Wang, Song Zhao, Wenfeng Guo, Dongpu Cao:
How Can the Trust-Change Direction be Measured and Identified During Takeover Transitions in Conditionally Automated Driving? Using Physiological Responses and Takeover-Related Factors. 1276-1301 - Stephanie Walter, Jan B. Schmutz, Gudela Grote:
A Safety Approach for Improving Security - Effective Coordination Strategies at the Airport Security Screening Checkpoint. 1302-1314
Volume 66, Number 5, 2024
- Richard Pak, Anne Collins McLaughlin, Randall W. Engle:
The Relevance of Attention Control, Not Working Memory, in Human Factors. 1321-1332 - Natalie Griffiths, Vanessa Bowden, Serena Wee, Shayne Loft:
Return-to-Manual Performance can be Predicted Before Automation Fails. 1333-1349 - Hongwei Hsiao, Tsui-Ying Kau, Richard Whisler, Joyce Zwiener:
Body Models of Law Enforcement Officers for Cruiser Cab Accommodation Simulation. 1350-1386 - Parisa Dehghan, Navid Arjmand:
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Recommended Weight Generates Different Spine Loads in Load-Handling Activity Performed Using Stoop, Semi-squat and Full-Squat Techniques; a Full-Body Musculoskeletal Model Study. 1387-1398 - Arkady Zgonnikov, David A. Abbink, Gustav Markkula:
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Cognitive Modeling of Left-Turn Gap Acceptance Decisions in Human Drivers. 1399-1413 - Lisa O'Bryan, Tim Oxendahl, Xu Chen, Daniel McDuff, Santiago Segarra, Matthew A. Wettergreen, Margaret E. Beier, Ashutosh Sabharwal:
Objective Communication Patterns Associated With Team Member Effectiveness in Real-World Virtual Teams. 1414-1430 - Xingchen Zhou, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau:
Interruption Value Type and Source Matter in Different Phases of an Interruption Process: Emotional/Cognitive Impact and Neural Evidence. 1431-1449 - Chaehan So, Kyuha Jung:
Approachability and Credibility of Virtual Character Faces: The Role of the Horizontal Viewing Angle. 1450-1474 - August A. Capiola, Izz Aldin Hamdan, Joseph B. Lyons, Michael Lewis, Gene M. Alarcon, Katia P. Sycara:
The Effect of Asset Degradation on Trust in Swarms: A Reexamination of System-Wide Trust in Human-Swarm Interaction. 1475-1489 - Oshin Tyagi, Ranjana K. Mehta:
Sex-specific Neural Strategies During Fatiguing Work in Older Adults. 1490-1503 - Linfeng Wu, Karen B. Chen:
Examining the Effects of Gender Transfer in Virtual Reality on Implicit Gender Bias. 1504-1519 - Jeehan Malik, Nam-Yoon Kim, Morgan D. N. Parr, Joseph K. Kearney, Jodie M. Plumert, Kyle Rector:
Do Simulated Augmented Reality Overlays Influence Street-Crossing Decisions for Non-Mobility-Impaired Older and Younger Adult Pedestrians? 1520-1530 - Jeremiah P. Singer, Brian C. Tefft, Aaron Benson, James W. Jenness, William J. Horrey:
Driver Expectations of a Partial Driving Automation System in Relation to Branding and Training. 1531-1544 - Amudha Varshini Kamaraj, Joonbum Lee, Joshua E. Domeyer, Shu-Yuan Liu, John D. Lee:
Comparing Subjective Similarity of Automated Driving Styles to Objective Distance-Based Similarity. 1545-1563 - Moritz Held, Jochem W. Rieger, Jelmer P. Borst:
Multitasking While Driving: Central Bottleneck or Problem State Interference? 1564-1582 - Xiaomei Tan, Yiqi Zhang:
A Computational Cognitive Model of Driver Response Time for Scheduled Freeway Exiting Takeovers in Conditionally Automated Vehicles. 1583-1599 - Arun Kumar, Erik Sällström, Simone Sebben, Bengt Jacobson, Kaveh Amiri:
Prediction of Drivers' Subjective Evaluation of Vehicle Reaction Under Aerodynamic Excitations. 1600-1615 - Katie M. Harris, Aleksandra S. Stankovic, Stijn Thoolen, Gary Strangman, Barrett S. Caldwell, Stephen K. Robinson:
Team Dynamics and Collaborative Problem-Solving for Lunar Construction: Lessons From Complex Construction Scenarios on Earth. 1616-1632 - Dorota Molek-Winiarska, Tomasz Kawka:
Reducing Work-Related Stress Through Soft-Skills Training Intervention in the Mining Industry. 1633-1649
Volume 66, Number 6, 2024
- Peter A. Hancock:
Quintessential Solutions to Existential Problems: How Human Factors and Ergonomics Can and Should Address the Imminent Challenges of Our Times. 1657-1668 - Nancy J. Cooke, Myke C. Cohen, Walter C. Fazio, Laura H. Inderberg, Craig J. Johnson, Glenn J. Lematta, Matthew Peel, Aaron Teo:
From Teams to Teamness: Future Directions in the Science of Team Cognition. 1669-1680 - Cheng-Yu Tsai, He-in Cheong, Robert Houghton, Wen-Hua Hsu, Kang-Yun Lee, Jiunn-Horng Kang, Yi-Chun Kuan, Hsin-Chien Lee, Cheng-Jung Wu, Lok-Yee Joyce Li, Yin-Tzu Lin, Shang-Yang Lin, Iulia Manole, Arnab Majumdar, Wen-Te Liu:
Predicting Fatigue-Associated Aberrant Driving Behaviors Using a Dynamic Weighted Moving Average Model With a Long Short-Term Memory Network Based on Heart Rate Variability. 1681-1702 - Liam Kettle, Yi-Ching Lee:
User Experiences of Well-Being Chatbots. 1703-1723 - Mengyao Li, Isabel M. Erickson, Ernest V. Cross, John D. Lee:
It's Not Only What You Say, But Also How You Say It: Machine Learning Approach to Estimate Trust from Conversation. 1724-1741 - Dawn M. Sarno, Jeffrey Black:
Who Gets Caught in the Web of Lies?: Understanding Susceptibility to Phishing Emails, Fake News Headlines, and Scam Text Messages. 1742-1753 - Ziyang Xie, Lu Lu, Hanwen Wang, Bingyi Su, Yunan Liu, Xu Xu:
Improving Workers' Musculoskeletal Health During Human-Robot Collaboration Through Reinforcement Learning. 1754-1769 - Yke Bauke Eisma, Ahmed Bakay, Joost C. F. de Winter:
Expectancy or Salience? - Replicating Senders' Dial-Monitoring Experiments With a Gaze-Contingent Window. 1770-1785 - Curtis M. Craig, Disi Tian, Nichole Morris:
Task-Relevant Smartphone Messages Within Work Zones: A Driving Simulation Study. 1786-1797 - Scott Mishler, Jing Chen:
Boring But Demanding: Using Secondary Tasks to Counter the Driver Vigilance Decrement for Partially Automated Driving. 1798-1811
Volume 66, Number 7, 2024
- Vanessa Bowden, Dale Long, Shayne Loft:
Reducing the Costs of Automation Failure by Providing Voluntary Automation Checking Tools. 1817-1829 - Sang Hyeon Kang, Gary A. Mirka:
Effects of a Passive Back-Support Exosuit on Erector Spinae and Abdominal Muscle Activity During Short-Duration, Asymmetric Trunk Posture Maintenance Tasks. 1830-1843 - Xudong Xie, Tiantian Li, Shuai Xu, Yingyue Yu, Yifeng Ma, Zhen Liu, Ming Ji:
The Effects of Auditory Working Memory Task on Situation Awareness in Complex Dynamic Environments: An Eye-movement Study. 1844-1859 - Patrick P. Weis, Wilfried Kunde:
Primacy Effects in Extended Cognitive Strategy Choice: Initial Speed Benefits Outweigh Later Speed Benefits. 1860-1878 - Jieun Lee, Nahyun Lee, Jangkyu Ju, Jihwan Chae, Jiyoon Park, Hoe Sung Ryu, Yang Seok Cho:
Visual Complexity of Head-Up Display in Automobiles Modulates Attentional Tunneling. 1879-1892 - Gene M. Alarcon, August A. Capiola, Michael A. Lee, Sasha M. Willis, Izz Aldin Hamdan, Sarah A. Jessup, Krista N. Harris:
Development and Validation of the System Trustworthiness Scale. 1893-1913 - Richard E. Dunning, Baruch Fischhoff, Alexander L. Davis:
When Do Humans Heed AI Agents' Advice? When Should They? 1914-1927 - Pilar Tejero, Laura Royo, Javier Roca:
Finding a City Name in a Traffic Sign: Effects of Word Case and Visual Motion. 1928-1941 - Ming-I Brandon Lin, Bonnie Wu, Shun-Wen Cheng:
Changes in Navigation Controls and Field-of-View Modes Affect Cybersickness Severity and Spatiotemporal Gait Patterns After Exposure to Virtual Environments. 1942-1960 - Zheng Ma, Yiqi Zhang:
Fostering Drivers' Trust in Automated Driving Styles: The Role of Driver Perception of Automated Driving Maneuvers. 1961-1976
Volume 66, Number 8, 2024
- Joseph W. Hendricks, S. Camille Peres:
An Experimental Investigation of Hazard Statement Compliance in Procedures Using Eye Tracking Technology: Should Task be Included in the C-HIP Model? 1981-1994 - Tobias Rieger, Luisa Kugler, Dietrich Manzey, Eileen Roesler:
The (Im)perfect Automation Schema: Who Is Trusted More, Automated or Human Decision Support? 1995-2007 - Isabella Gegoff, Monica Tatasciore, Vanessa Bowden, Jason S. McCarley, Shayne Loft:
Transparent Automated Advice to Mitigate the Impact of Variation in Automation Reliability. 2008-2024 - Amy S. McDonnell, Kaedyn W. Crabtree, Joel M. Cooper, David L. Strayer:
This Is Your Brain on Autopilot 2.0: The Influence of Practice on Driver Workload and Engagement During On-Road, Partially Automated Driving. 2025-2040 - Peter Le, Emily H. L. Mills, Charles A. Weisenbach, Kermit G. Davis:
Neck Muscle Coactivation Response to Varied Levels of Mental Workload During Simulated Flight Tasks. 2041-2056 - Amelia C. Warden, Christopher D. Wickens, Benjamin A. Clegg, Daniel Rehberg, Francisco R. Ortega:
Information Access Effort: The Role of Head Movements for Information Presented at Increasing Eccentricity on Flat Panel and Head-Mounted Displays. 2057-2081 - Cindy Candrian, Anne Scherer:
How Terminology Affects Users' Responses to System Failures. 2082-2103 - Satyajit Upasani, Divya Srinivasan, Qi Zhu, Jing Du, Alexander Leonessa:
Eye-Tracking in Physical Human-Robot Interaction: Mental Workload and Performance Prediction. 2104-2119 - Daniel Sousa Schulman, Nishant Jalgaonkar, Sneha Ojha, Ana Rivero Valles, Monica L. H. Jones, Shorya Awtar:
A Visual-Vestibular Model to Predict Motion Sickness for Linear and Angular Motion. 2120-2137 - Jing Yang, Nade Liang, Brandon J. Pitts, Kwaku O. Prakah-Asante, Reates Curry, Denny Yu:
An Eye-Fixation Related Electroencephalography Technique for Predicting Situation Awareness: Implications for Driver State Monitoring Systems. 2138-2153
Volume 66, Number 9, 2024
- Francesco N. Biondi, William J. Horrey, Birsen Donmez:
Preface to the Special Issue on Assessment and Effectiveness of Driver Monitoring Systems. 2161-2165 - Yuni Lee, Miaomiao Dong, Vidya Krishnamoorthy, Kumar Akash, Teruhisa Misu, Zhaobo Zheng, Gaojian Huang:
Driving Aggressively or Conservatively? Investigating the Effects of Automated Vehicle Interaction Type and Road Event on Drivers' Trust and Preferred Driving Style. 2166-2178 - Francesco N. Biondi, Amy S. McDonnell, Mobina Mahmoodzadeh, Noor Jajo, Balakumar Balasingam, David L. Strayer:
Vigilance Decrement During On-Road Partially Automated Driving Across Four Systems. 2179-2190 - Eileen Herbers, Marty Miller, Luke Neurauter, Jacob Walters, Daniel Glaser:
Exploratory Development of Algorithms for Determining Driver Attention Status. 2191-2204 - Megan Dawn Mulhall, Kyle Wilson, Shiyan Yang, Jonny Kuo, Tracey Sletten, Clare Anderson, Mark E. Howard, Shantha Rajaratnam, Michelle Magee, Allison Collins, Michael G. Lenné:
European NCAP Driver State Monitoring Protocols: Prevalence of Distraction in Naturalistic Driving. 2205-2217 - Suzan Ayas, Birsen Donmez, Xing Tang:
Drowsiness Mitigation Through Driver State Monitoring Systems: A Scoping Review. 2218-2243 - Jaume Perello-March, Christopher G. Burns, Roger Woodman, Stewart A. Birrell, Mark T. Elliott:
How Do Drivers Perceive Risks During Automated Driving Scenarios? An fNIRS Neuroimaging Study. 2244-2263 - Corrigendum to the Preface for the Special Section on Driver Monitoring Systems. 2264
Volume 66, Number 10, 2024
- Ehsan Garosi, Zeinab Kazemi, Adel Mazloumi, Ahmadreza Keihani:
Changes in Neck and Shoulder Muscles Fatigue Threshold When Using a Passive Head/Neck Supporting Exoskeleton During Repetitive Overhead Tasks. 2269-2282 - Mike Fray, Kermit G. Davis:
Effectiveness of Safe Patient Handling Equipment and Techniques: A Review of Biomechanical Studies. 2283-2322 - Ryan Kenny, Baruch Fischhoff, Alex Davis, Casey Inez Canfield:
Improving Social Bot Detection Through Aid and Training. 2323-2344 - Xing Tang, Suihuai Yu, Birsen Donmez, Jianjie Chu, Hao Fan, Feilong Li, Gang Jiang:
A Vehicle Simulation Study Examining the Effects of System Interface Design Elements on Performance in Different Vibration Environments Below 3 Hz. 2345-2365 - Amanda E. Harwood, Kelly Satterfield, William S. Helton, Patrick E. McKnight, Tyler H. Shaw:
The Role of State and Trait Self-Control on the Sustained Attention to Response Task. 2366-2378 - Christopher A. J. Vine, Oliver R. Runswick, Sam D. Blacker, Sarah L. Coakley, Andrew G. Siddall, Stephen D. Myers:
Cognitive, Psychophysiological, and Perceptual Responses to a Repeated Military-Specific Load Carriage Treadmill Simulation. 2379-2392 - Brandon S. Thompson, Kichol Lee, John G. Casali, Kara M. Cave:
Development and Human Factors Evaluation of a Portable Auditory Localization Training System. 2393-2408 - Savana L. King, Ellen C. Szubski, Richard A. Tyrrell:
Road Users Fail to Appreciate the Special Optical Properties of Retroreflective Materials. 2409-2427
Volume 66, Number 11, 2024
- Florestan Wagenblast, Thomas Läubli, Robert Seibt, Monika A. Rieger, Benjamin Steinhilber:
Wrist Extensor Muscle Fatigue During a Dual Task With Two Muscular and Cognitive Load Levels in Younger and Older Adults. 2433-2450 - Jiwon Kim, Sang Hyeon Kang, Jinfeng Li, Gary A. Mirka, Michael C. Dorneich:
Effects of a Passive Back-Support Exosuit on Postural Control and Cognitive Performance During a Fatigue-Inducing Posture Maintenance Task. 2451-2467 - Sungho Oh, Elaine Sang, Michael A. Stawnychy, Patrik Garren, Sang Bin You, Melissa O'Connor, Karen B. Hirschman, Nancy Hodgson, Teresa Cranston, Juliane Jablonski, Karen O'brien, Michael Newcomb, Melissa Spahr, Kathryn H. Bowles:
Application of a Human Factors and Systems Engineering Approach to Explore Care Transitions of Sepsis Survivors From Hospital to Home Health Care. 2468-2484 - Owen Carter, Shayne Loft, Troy A. W. Visser:
Meaningful Communication but not Superficial Anthropomorphism Facilitates Human-Automation Trust Calibration: The Human-Automation Trust Expectation Model (HATEM). 2485-2502 - Yusuke Yamani, Jeffrey Glassman, Abdalziz Alruwaili, Sarah E. Yahoodik, Emily Davis, Samantha Lugo, Kun Xie, Sherif Ishak:
Post Take-Over Performance Varies in Drivers of Automated and Connected Vehicle Technology in Near-Miss Scenarios. 2503-2517 - Kajsa Weibull, Björn Lidestam, Erik Prytz:
False Alarm Effects in Early Warnings for Emergency Vehicles: Exploring Drivers' Move-Over Behavior. 2518-2527 - David Rempel, Carleen Cullen, Mary Matteson Bryan, Gustavo Vianna Cezar:
Reliability of Open Public Electric Vehicle Direct Current Fast Chargers. 2528-2538 - Julie L. Harrison, Shiwen Zhou, Matthew J. Scalia, David A. Grimm, Mustafa Demir, Nathan J. McNeese, Nancy J. Cooke, Jamie C. Gorman:
Communication Strategies in Human-Autonomy Teams During Technological Failures. 2539-2555
Volume 66, Number 12, 2024
- Francesco N. Biondi:
Adopting Stimulus Detection Tasks for Cognitive Workload Assessment: Some Considerations. 2561-2568 - Benjamin S. P. Rittenberg, Christopher W. Holland, Grace E. Barnhart, Sierra M. Gaudreau, Heather F. Neyedli:
Trust with increasing and decreasing reliability. 2569-2589 - Daniel P. Armstrong, Tyson A. C. Beach, Steven L. Fischer:
The Influence of Contextual and Theoretical Expertise on Generic and Occupation-Specific Lifting Strategy. 2590-2605 - Shihong Ling, Yutong Zhang, Na Du:
More Is Not Always Better: Impacts of AI-Generated Confidence and Explanations in Human-Automation Interaction. 2606-2620 - Lu Lu, Ziyang Xie, Hanwen Wang, Bingyi Su, Sehee Jung, Xu Xu:
Factors Affecting Workers' Mental Stress in Handover Activities During Human-Robot Collaboration. 2621-2635 - Yuqian Wang, Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Ray F. Lin:
What Aimed Movement Models Fit Distal Pointing With Varying Depth? 2636-2650 - Gayoung Ban, Woojin Park:
Effects of In-Vehicle Touchscreen Location on Driver Task Performance, Eye Gaze Behavior, and Workload During Conditionally Automated Driving: Nondriving-Related Task and Take-Over. 2651-2668 - Jiming Bai, Xu Sun, Shi Cao, Qingfeng Wang, Jiang Wu:
Exploring the Timing of Disengagement From Nondriving Related Tasks in Scheduled Takeovers With Pre-Alerts: An Analysis of Takeover-Related Measures. 2669-2690
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