Loeb et al., 1977 - Google Patents
An update of findings regarding vigilance and a reconsideration of underlying mechanismsLoeb et al., 1977
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- 11906310249377122471
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- Loeb M
- Alluisi E
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- Vigilance: Theory, operational performance, and physiological correlates
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The effects of numerous display, task, and organismic variables known to influence monitoring behaviors are reviewed, and the principal models or theories to explain such behaviors are assessed in light of the empirical findings. The current status of vigilance …
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