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Human Factors, Volume 48
Volume 48, Number 1, Spring 2006
- Eduardo Salas, David P. Baker, Heidi King, James Battles:
Special Section Commentary: Opportunities and Challenges for Human Factors and Ergonomics in Enhancing Patient Safety. 1-4 - Laurie D. Wolf, Patricia Potter, Jennifer A. Sledge, Stuart B. Boxerman, Deborah Grayson, Bradley Evanoff:
Describing Nurses' Work: Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis. 5-14 - Emily S. Patterson, Michelle L. Rogers, Roger J. Chapman, Marta L. Render:
Compliance With Intended Use of Bar Code Medication Administration in Acute and Long-Term Care: An Observational Study. 15-22 - Patricia R. Delucia, Robert D. Mather, John A. Griswold, Sunanda Mitra:
Toward the Improvement of Image-Guided Interventions for Minimally Invasive Surgery: Three Factors That Affect Performance. 23-38 - Ruth Filik, Kevin J. Purdy, Alastair G. Gale, David Gerrett:
Labeling of Medicines and Patient Safety: Evaluating Methods of Reducing Drug Name Confusion. 39-47 - Kamisha Hamilton Escoto, Ben-Tzion Karsh, John W. Beasley:
Multiple User Considerations and Their Implications in Medical Error Reporting System Design. 48-58 - Frank A. Drews, Dwayne R. Westenskow:
The Right Picture Is Worth a Thousand Numbers: Data Displays in Anesthesia. 59-71 - Mark W. Scerbo, James P. Bliss, Elizabeth A. Schmidt, Sommer N. Thompson:
The Efficacy of a Medical Virtual Reality Simulator for Training Phlebotomy. 72-84 - Frank A. Drews, Noah Syroid, James Agutter, David L. Strayer, Dwayne R. Westenskow:
Drug Delivery as Control Task: Improving Performance in a Common Anesthetic Task. 85-94 - Fuji Lai, Jean MacMillan, Denise H. Daudelin, David M. Kent:
The Potential of Training to Increase Acceptance and Use of Computerized Decision Support Systems for Medical Diagnosis. 95-108 - Lloyd D. Tripp, Joel S. Warm, Gerald Matthews, Peter Y. Chiu, Paul Werchan, John E. Deaton:
+Gz Acceleration Loss of Consciousness: Time Course of Performance Deficits With Repeated Experience. 109-120 - Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Devin L. Jindrich, Jack Tigh Dennerlein:
Keyswitch Orientation Can Reduce Finger Joint Torques During Tapping on a Computer Keyswitch. 121-129 - Jack Tigh Dennerlein, Maria-Helena J. DiMarino:
Forearm Electromyographic Changes With the Use of a Haptic Force-Feedback Computer Mouse. 130-141 - Diane E. Gregory, Nadine M. Dunk, Jack P. Callaghan:
Stability Ball Versus Office Chair: Comparison of Muscle Activation and Lumbar Spine Posture During Prolonged Sitting. 142-153 - Richard Pak, Wendy A. Rogers, Arthur D. Fisk:
Spatial Ability Subfactors and Their Influences on a Computer-Based Information Search Task. 154-165 - Emily Muthard Stelzer, Christopher D. Wickens:
Pilots Strategically Compensate for Display Enlargements in Surveillance and Flight Control Tasks. 166-181 - Tamar A. Ben-Bassat, David Shinar:
Ergonomic Guidelines for Traffic Sign Design Increase Sign Comprehension. 182-195 - William J. Horrey, Christopher D. Wickens:
Examining the Impact of Cell Phone Conversations on Driving Using Meta-Analytic Techniques. 196-205
Volume 48, Number 2, Summer 2006
- Bing-Shiang Yang, James A. Ashton-Miller:
Stepping Onto Raised, Laterally Compliant Structures: A Biomechanical Study of Age and Gender Effects in Healthy Adults. 207-218 - Jan B. F. van Erp, Eric L. Groen, Jelte E. Bos, Hendrik A. H. C. van Veen:
A Tactile Cockpit Instrument Supports the Control of Self-Motion During Spatial Disorientation. 219-228 - Tracy L. Mitzner, Wendy A. Rogers:
Reading in the Dark: Effects of Age and Contrast on Reading Speed and Comprehension. 229-240 - Poornima Madhavan, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Frank C. Lacson:
Automation Failures on Tasks Easily Performed by Operators Undermine Trust in Automated Aids. 241-256 - Vincent Dupont, Yves Bestgen:
Learning from Technical Documents: The Role of Intermodal Referring Expressions. 257-264 - Bruce N. Walker, Jeffrey Lindsay:
Navigation Performance With a Virtual Auditory Display: Effects of Beacon Sound, Capture Radius, and Practice. 265-278 - Gregory Francis, Claire Oxtoby:
Building and Testing Optimized Keyboards for Specific Text Entry. 279-287 - Karen L. Stephan, Sean E. Smith, Russell L. Martin, Simon P. A. Parker, Ken I. McAnally:
Learning and Retention of Associations Between Auditory Icons and Denotative Referents: Implications for the Design of Auditory Warnings. 288-299 - Axel Buchner, Martin Brandt, Raoul Bell, Judith Weise:
Car Backlight Position and Fog Density Bias Observer-Car Distance Estimates and Time-to-Collision Judgments. 300-317 - Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski, George G. Robertson:
Large Displays Enhance Optical Flow Cues and Narrow the Gender Gap in 3-D Virtual Navigation. 318-333 - Raymond J. Kiefer, Carol A. C. Flannagan, Christian J. Jerome:
Time-to-Collision Judgments Under Realistic Driving Conditions. 334-345 - Andrew J. May, Tracy Ross:
Presence and Quality of Navigational Landmarks: Effect on Driver Performance and Implications for Design. 346-361 - Dario D. Salvucci:
Modeling Driver Behavior in a Cognitive Architecture. 362-380 - David L. Strayer, Frank A. Drews, Dennis J. Crouch:
A Comparison of the Cell Phone Driver and the Drunk Driver. 381-391 - Eduardo Salas, Katherine A. Wilson, C. Shawn Burke, Dennis C. Wightman:
Does Crew Resource Management Training Work? An Update, an Extension, and Some Critical Needs. 392-412
Volume 48, Number 3, Fall 2006
- Christopher Heim, Dietmar Schmidtbleicher, Eckhard Niebergall:
The Risk of Involuntary Firearms Discharge. 413-421 - Eric C. Stephens, C. Melody Carswell, Mitzi M. Schumacher:
Evidence for an Elders' Advantage in the Naive Product Usability Judgments of Older and Younger Adults. 422-433 - Aideen J. Stronge, Wendy A. Rogers, Arthur D. Fisk:
Web-Based Information Search and Retrieval: Effects of Strategy Use and Age on Search Success. 434-446 - Alexander Pollatsek, Vinod Narayanaan, Anuj K. Pradhan, Donald L. Fisher:
Using Eye Movements to Evaluate a PC-Based Risk Awareness and Perception Training Program on a Driving Simulator. 447-464 - G. Robert Arrabito:
Three-Dimensional Auditory Display for Enhancing Detection of Passive Sonar Signals. 465-473 - Stephen R. Dixon, Christopher D. Wickens:
Automation Reliability in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Control: A Reliance-Compliance Model of Automation Dependence in High Workload. 474-486 - Marissa L. Ebersole, Thomas J. Armstrong:
Analysis of an Observational Rating Scale for Repetition, Posture, and Force in Selected Manufacturing Settings. 487-498 - Yu Shu, Gary A. Mirka:
A Laboratory Study of the Effects of Wrist Splint Orthoses on Forearm Muscle Activity and Upper Extremity Posture. 499-510 - Miles Richardson, Gary Jones, Mark Torrance, Thom Baguley:
Identifying the Task Variables That Predict Object Assembly Difficulty. 511-525 - Scott R. Levin, Daniel J. France, Robin Hemphill, Ian Jones, Kong Y. Chen, Dorsey Rickard, Renee Makowski, Dominik Aronsky:
Tracking Workload in the Emergency Department. 526-539 - Brian J. Melloy, Sourav Das, Anand K. Gramopadhye, Andrew T. Duchowski:
A Model of Extended, Semisystematic Visual Search. 540-554 - Robert Earl Patterson, Marc D. Winterbottom, Byron J. Pierce:
Perceptual Issues in the Use of Head-Mounted Visual Displays. 555-573 - Jesse O. Perreault, Caroline G. L. Cao:
Effects of Vision and Friction on Haptic Perception. 574-586 - Kim-Phuong L. Vu, Thomas Z. Strybel, Robert W. Proctor:
Effects of Displacement Magnitude and Direction of Auditory Cues on Auditory Spatial Facilitation of Visual Search. 587-599 - Eric R. Muth, Alexander D. Walker, Matthew Fiorello:
Effects of Uncoupled Motion on Performance. 600-607 - Jack Stuster:
Validation of the Standardized Field Sobriety Test Battery at 0.08% Blood Alcohol Concentration. 608-614 - Walter W. Wierwille, Suzanne E. Lee, Maryanne C. DeHart, Michael Perel:
Test Road Experiment on Imminent Warning Rear Lighting and Signaling. 615-626
Volume 48, Number 4, Winter 2006
- Michael D. Byrne, Elizabeth M. Davis:
Task Structure and Postcompletion Error in the Execution of a Routine Procedure. 627-638 - Vinit M. Desai, Karlene H. Roberts, Anthony P. Ciavarelli:
The Relationship Between Safety Climate and Recent Accidents: Behavioral Learning and Cognitive Attributions. 639-650 - Tetsuo Ueda, Yoshiaki Nawa, Eiichi Yukawa, Futoshi Taketani, Yoshiaki Hara:
Change in Dynamic Visual Acuity (DVA) by Pupil Dilation. 651-655 - John M. McGuirl, Nadine B. Sarter:
Supporting Trust Calibration and the Effective Use of Decision Aids by Presenting Dynamic System Confidence Information. 656-665 - Patricia R. DeLucia, Robert D. Mather:
Motion Extrapolation of Car-Following Scenes in Younger and Older Drivers. 666-674 - Roy W. Roring, Franklin G. Hines, Neil Charness:
Age-Related Identification of Emotions at Different Image Sizes. 675-681 - James L. Szalma, Peter A. Hancock, Joel S. Warm, William N. Dember, Kelley S. Parsons:
Training for Vigilance: Using Predictive Power to Evaluate Feedback Effectiveness. 682-692 - Nathan R. Bailey, Mark W. Scerbo, Frederick G. Freeman, Peter J. Mikulka, Lorissa A. Scott:
Comparison of a Brain-Based Adaptive System and a Manual Adaptable System for Invoking Automation. 693-709 - Hardianto Iridiastadi, Maury A. Nussbaum:
Muscular Fatigue and Endurance During Intermittent Static Efforts: Effects of Contraction Level, Duty Cycle, and Cycle Time. 710-720 - Francis T. Durso, M. Kathryn Bleckley, Andrew R. Dattel:
Does Situation Awareness Add to the Validity of Cognitive Tests? 721-733 - Mark W. Wiggins, Sandra Bollwerk:
Heuristic-Based Information Acquisition and Decision Making Among Pilots. 734-746 - Jessica L. Webster, Caroline G. L. Cao:
Lowering Communication Barriers in Operating Room Technology. 747-758 - Walter R. Boot, Arthur F. Kramer, Ensar Becic, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Tate K. Kubose:
Detecting Transient Changes in Dynamic Displays: The More You Look, the Less You See. 759-773 - Linda L. Pretorius, Johan J. Hanekom:
An Accurate Method for Determining the Conspicuity Area Associated With Visual Targets. 774-784 - Birsen Donmez, Linda Ng Boyle, John D. Lee:
The Impact of Distraction Mitigation Strategies on Driving Performance. 785-804 - Harry Zhang, Matthew R. H. Smith, Gerald J. Witt:
Identification of Real-Time Diagnostic Measures of Visual Distraction With an Automatic Eye-Tracking System. 805-821
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