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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j29]Samantha L. Smith, William S. Helton, Gerald Matthews, Gregory J. Funke:
Performance, Hemodynamics, and Stress in a Two-Day Vigilance Task: Practical and Theoretical Implications. Hum. Factors 65(2): 212-226 (2023) - 2022
- [j28]Valarie A. Yerdon, Jinchao Lin, Ryan W. Wohleber, Gerald Matthews, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Peter A. Hancock:
Eye-Tracking Active Indicators of Insider Threats: Detecting Illicit Activity During Normal Workflow. IEEE Trans. Engineering Management 69(6): 3838-3847 (2022) - 2021
- [j27]Shannon Wasko, Rebecca E. Rhodes, Megan Goforth, Nathan Bos, Hannah P. Cowley, Gerald Matthews, Alice Leung, Satish Iyengar, Jonathon Kopecky:
Using alternate reality games to find a needle in a haystack: An approach for testing insider threat detection methods. Comput. Secur. 107: 102314 (2021) - [j26]Manzura Zholdassova, Almira M. Kustubayeva, Gerald Matthews:
The ANT Executive Control Index: No Evidence for Temporal Decrement. Hum. Factors 63(2) (2021) - [c11]Jinchao Lin, Gerald Matthews, Daniel J. Barber, Niav Hughes:
Comparing the Sensitivity of Workload Measures for Different Task Types Using Nuclear Power Plant Main Control Room Simulators. AHFE (6) 2021: 161-170 - 2020
- [j25]Almira M. Kustubayeva, Altyngul T. Kamzanova, Sandugash Kudaibergenova, Veronika Pivkina, Gerald Matthews:
Major Depression and Brain Asymmetry in a Decision-Making Task with Negative and Positive Feedback. Symmetry 12(12): 2118 (2020) - [j24]Gerald Matthews, Jinchao Lin, April Rose Panganiban, Michael D. Long:
Individual Differences in Trust in Autonomous Robots: Implications for Transparency. IEEE Trans. Hum. Mach. Syst. 50(3): 234-244 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j23]Peter A. Hancock, Gerald Matthews:
Workload and Performance: Associations, Insensitivities, and Dissociations. Hum. Factors 61(3) (2019) - [j22]Ryan W. Wohleber, Gerald Matthews, Jinchao Lin, James L. Szalma, Gloria L. Calhoun, Gregory J. Funke, C.-Y. Peter Chiu, Heath A. Ruff:
Vigilance and Automation Dependence in Operation of Multiple Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS): A Simulation Study. Hum. Factors 61(3) (2019) - 2018
- [c10]Elizabeth Lameier, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Gerald Matthews, Elizabeth Biddle, Michael W. Boyce:
The Motivational Assessment Tool (MAT) Development and Validation Study. HCI (15) 2018: 46-58 - [c9]Jinchao Lin, Gerald Matthews, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Ryan W. Wohleber:
Assessing Operator Psychological States and Performance in UAS Operations. HCI (15) 2018: 131-147 - [c8]Gerald Matthews, April Rose Panganiban, Rachel Bailey, Jinchao Lin:
Trust in Autonomous Systems for Threat Analysis: A Simulation Methodology. HCI (10) 2018: 341-353 - [c7]Elizabeth Lameier, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Gerald Matthews, Elizabeth Biddle, Michael W. Boyce:
Motivational Assessment Tool (MAT): Enabling Personalized Learning to Enhance Motivation. ITS 2018: 88-98 - 2017
- [j21]Gerald Matthews, Joel S. Warm, Andrew P. Smith:
Task Engagement and Attentional Resources. Hum. Factors 59(1): 44-61 (2017) - [j20]Matthew E. Funke, Joel S. Warm, Gerald Matthews, Gregory J. Funke, Peter Y. Chiu, Tyler H. Shaw, Eric T. Greenlee:
The Neuroergonomics of Vigilance. Hum. Factors 59(1): 62-75 (2017) - [j19]Svyatoslav Guznov, Gerald Matthews, Joel S. Warm, Marc Pfahler:
Training Techniques for Visual Search in Complex Task Environments. Hum. Factors 59(7): 1139-1152 (2017) - [c6]Gerald Matthews, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Grace Teo, Shawn Burke, David Scribner:
Nationalism, Patriotism and Multinational Decision-Making Competence: Evidence from a Situation Judgment Test. AHFE (26) 2017: 64-75 - [c5]Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Gerald Matthews, Ryan W. Wohleber, Eric Ortiz:
Scenarios using situation awareness in a simulation environment for eliciting insider threat behavior. CogSIMA 2017: 1-3 - 2016
- [j18]Gerald Matthews:
Multidimensional Profiling of Task Stress States for Human Factors: A Brief Review. Hum. Factors 58(6): 801-813 (2016) - [j17]Gregory J. Funke, Joel S. Warm, Carryl L. Baldwin, Andre Garcia, Matthew E. Funke, Michael B. Dillard, Victor S. Finomore Jr., Gerald Matthews, Eric T. Greenlee:
The Independence and Interdependence of Coacting Observers in Regard to Performance Efficiency, Workload, and Stress in a Vigilance Task. Hum. Factors 58(6): 915-926 (2016) - [c4]Grace Teo, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Gerald Matthews, Daniel J. Barber, Jonathan Harris, Irwin Hudson:
Augmenting Robot Behaviors Using Physiological Measures of Workload State. HCI (13) 2016: 404-415 - [c3]Ryan W. Wohleber, Gerald Matthews, Gregory J. Funke, Jinchao Lin:
Considerations in Physiological Metric Selection for Online Detection of Operator State: A Case Study. HCI (13) 2016: 428-439 - 2015
- [j16]Gerald Matthews, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Daniel J. Barber, Julian Abich IV:
The Psychometrics of Mental Workload: Multiple Measures Are Sensitive but Divergent. Hum. Factors 57(1): 125-143 (2015) - [j15]Daniel J. Barber, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Gerald Matthews:
Toward a Tactile Language for Human-Robot Interaction: Two Studies of Tacton Learning and Performance. Hum. Factors 57(3): 471-490 (2015) - [c2]Gerald Matthews, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Ryan W. Wohleber, Jinchao Lin, Joe Mercado, Julian Abich IV:
Workload Is Multidimensional, Not Unitary: What Now? HCI (15) 2015: 44-55 - 2014
- [j14]Altyngul T. Kamzanova, Almira M. Kustubayeva, Gerald Matthews:
Use of EEG Workload Indices for Diagnostic Monitoring of Vigilance Decrement. Hum. Factors 56(6): 1136-1149 (2014) - [j13]Michael B. Dillard, Joel S. Warm, Gregory J. Funke, Matthew E. Funke, Victor S. Finomore, Gerald Matthews, Tyler H. Shaw, Raja Parasuraman:
The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) Does Not Promote Mindlessness During Vigilance Performance. Hum. Factors 56(8): 1364-1379 (2014) - [c1]Julian Abich IV, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Gerald Matthews, Gregory F. Welch, Stephanie J. Lackey, Charles E. Hughes, Arjun Nagendran:
Good Enough Yet? A Preliminary Evaluation of Human-Surrogate Interaction. HCI (16) 2014: 239-250 - 2013
- [j12]Victor S. Finomore, Tyler H. Shaw, Joel S. Warm, Gerald Matthews, David B. Boles:
Viewing the Workload of Vigilance Through the Lenses of the NASA-TLX and the MRQ. Hum. Factors 55(6): 1044-1063 (2013) - 2012
- [j11]Catherine Neubauer, Gerald Matthews, Lisa Langheim, Dyani Saxby:
Fatigue and Voluntary Utilization of Automation in Simulated Driving. Hum. Factors 54(5): 734-746 (2012)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j10]Lloyd D. Tripp, Joel S. Warm, Gerald Matthews, Peter Y. Chiu, R. Bruce Bracken:
On Tracking the Course of Cerebral Oxygen Saturation and Pilot Performance During Gravity-Induced Loss of Consciousness. Hum. Factors 51(6): 775-784 (2009) - 2008
- [j9]Martina I. Klein, Joel S. Warm, Michael A. Riley, Gerald Matthews, Krishnanath Gaitonde, James F. Donovan:
Perceptual Distortions Produce Multidimensional Stress Profiles in Novice Users of an Endoscopic Surgery Simulator. Hum. Factors 50(2): 291-300 (2008) - [j8]Joel S. Warm, Raja Parasuraman, Gerald Matthews:
Vigilance Requires Hard Mental Work and Is Stressful. Hum. Factors 50(3): 433-441 (2008) - 2006
- [j7]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. Hum. Factors 48(1): 109-120 (2006) - 2005
- [j6]Alison M. Tollner, Michael A. Riley, Gerald Matthews, Kevin D. Shockley:
Divided attention during adaptation to visual-motor rotation in an endoscopic surgery simulator. Cogn. Technol. Work. 7(1): 6-13 (2005) - 2004
- [j5]James L. Szalma, Joel S. Warm, Gerald Matthews, William N. Dember, Ernest M. Weiler, Ashley Meier, F. Thomas Eggemeier:
Effects of Sensory Modality and Task Duration on Performance, Workload, and Stress in Sustained Attention. Hum. Factors 46(2): 219-233 (2004) - 2003
- [j4]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. Hum. Factors 45(3): 349-359 (2003) - 2000
- [j3]Jon G. Temple, Joel S. Warm, William N. Dember, Keith S. Jones, Constance M. LaGrange, Gerald Matthews:
The Effects of Signal Salience and Caffeine on Performance, Workload, and Stress in an Abbreviated Vigilance Task. Hum. Factors 42(2): 183-194 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j2]Gerald Matthews, Lisa Dorn, Thomas W. Hoyes, D. Roy Davies, A. Ian Glendon, Ray G. Taylor:
Driver Stress and Performance on a Driving Simulator. Hum. Factors 40(1): 136-149 (1998) - 1995
- [j1]Steve J. Westerman, D. Roy Davies, A. Ian Glendon, R. B. Stammers, Gerald Matthews:
Age and cognitive ability as predictors of computerized information retrieval. Behav. Inf. Technol. 14(5): 313-326 (1995)
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