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16th HCI 2014: Heraklion, Crete, Greece
- Don Harris:
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics - 11th International Conference, EPCE 2014, Held as Part of HCI International 2014, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, June 22-27, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8532, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-07514-3
Mental Workload and Stress
- Nina Flad, Frank M. Nieuwenhuizen, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Lewis L. Chuang:
System Delay in Flight Simulators Impairs Performance and Increases Physiological Workload. 3-11 - Maaike Harbers, Mark A. Neerincx:
Value Sensitive Design of Automated Workload Distribution Support for Traffic Control Teams. 12-21 - Tove Helldin, Ulrika Ohlander, Göran Falkman, Maria Riveiro:
Transparency of Automated Combat Classification. 22-33 - Paul M. Liston, Nick McDonald:
System Requirements for an Advanced Cockpit to Reduce Workload and Stress. 34-41 - Mark A. Neerincx, Maaike Harbers, Dustin Lim, Veerle van der Tas:
Automatic Feedback on Cognitive Load and Emotional State of Traffic Controllers. 42-49 - Oronzo Parlangeli, Maria Cristina Caratozzolo, Stefano Guidi:
Multitasking and Mentalizing Machines: How the Workload Can Have Influence on the System Comprehension. 50-58 - Thea Radüntz:
Neuronal Mental Workload Registration during Execution of Cognitive Tasks. 59-69 - Sergei A. Schapkin, Gabriele Freude:
Neuronal Mechanisms of Working Memory Performance in Younger and Older Employees. 70-81 - Aron Wolf Siegel, Jan Maarten Schraagen:
A Method to Reveal Workload Weak-Resilience-Signals at a Rail Control Post. 82-93 - Zhen Wang, Shan Fu:
An Analysis of Pilot's Physiological Reactions in Different Flight Phases. 94-103 - Zongmin Wei, Damin Zhuang, Xiaoru Wanyan, Huan Zhang, Chen Liu:
A Theoretical Model of Mental Workload in Pilots Based on Multiple Experimental Measurements. 104-113 - Yiran Yuan, Jianhui Wu, Kan Zhang:
Long-Term Psychosocial Stress Attenuates Attention Resource of Post-Error. 114-122
Visual Perception
- Marcin Brzezicki:
Reflection Overlay as a Potential Tool for Separating Real Images from Virtual Images in Photographs of Architecture. 125-132 - Jessica Conradi, Thomas Alexander:
Analysis of Visual Performance during the Use of Mobile Devices While Walking. 133-142 - Norbert Fürstenau, Monika Mittendorf, Maik B. Friedrich:
Model-Based Analysis of Two-Alternative Decision Errors in a Videopanorama-Based Remote Tower Work Position. 143-154 - Dennis J. Folds, Stuart Michelson:
Dynamic Perceptual Objects. 155-163 - Luyan Ji, Wenfeng Chen, Xiaolan Fu:
Different Roles of Foveal and Extrafoveal Vision in Ensemble Representation for Facial Expressions. 164-173 - Doori Jo, Sukhan Lee, Yu-Bu Lee:
The Effect of Driving Speed on Driver's Visual Attention: Experimental Investigation. 174-182 - Petros Koutras, Athanasios Katsamanis, Petros Maragos:
Predicting Eyes' Fixations in Movie Videos: Visual Saliency Experiments on a New Eye-Tracking Database. 183-194 - Haifeng Li, Yanan Chen, Kan Zhang:
The Time Course of Selective Consolidation on Visual Working Memory. 195-201 - Menja Scheer, Frank M. Nieuwenhuizen, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Lewis L. Chuang:
The Influence of Visualization on Control Performance in a Flight Simulator. 202-211 - Yohsuke Yoshioka, Colin Ellard:
Walking Speed in VR Maze while Central Visual Fields Are Restricted with Synchronously Moving Black Circles - Functions of Central Visual Field in Walking through VR Space. 212-220
Cognitive Issues in Interaction and User Experience
- Maxime Baas, Stéphanie Bernonville, Nathalie Bricon-Souf, Sylvain Hassler, Christophe Kolski, Guy Andre Boy:
Towards a Context Model for Human-Centered Design of Contextual Data Entry Systems in Healthcare Domain. 223-233 - Jing Chai, Yan Ge, Yanfang Liu, Wen Li, Lei Zhou, Lin Yao, Xianghong Sun:
Application of Frontal EEG Asymmetry to User Experience Research. 234-243 - Kazuhisa Miwa, Hitoshi Terai:
Theoretical Investigation on Disuse Atrophy Resulting from Computer Support for Cognitive Tasks. 244-254 - John Patrick, Phillip L. Morgan, Leyanne Tiley, Victoria Smy, Helen Seeby:
Designing the Interface to Encourage More Cognitive Processing. 255-264 - Xiangang Qin:
The Measurement of Perceived Quality of Various Audio - Sampling Rate and Frame Loss Rate. 265-271 - Jean-Marc Robert:
Defining and Structuring the Dimensions of User Experience with Interactive Products. 272-283 - Xiaoli Wu, Chengqi Xue, Zhou Feng:
Misperception Model-Based Analytic Method of Visual Interface Design Factors. 284-292 - Chen Yang, Luyan Ji, Wenfeng Chen, Xiaolan Fu:
Positive Affective Learning Improves Memory. 293-300 - Lin Yao, Yanfang Liu, Wen Li, Lei Zhou, Yan Ge, Jing Chai, Xianghong Sun:
Using Physiological Measures to Evaluate User Experience of Mobile Applications. 301-310
Cognitive Psychology in Aviation and Space
- Kerstan S. Cole, Susan M. Stevens-Adams, Laura A. McNamara, John Ganter:
Applying Cognitive Work Analysis to a Synthetic Aperture Radar System. 313-324 - Wen-Chin Li, Graham R. Braithwaite, Chung-san Yu:
The Investigation of Pilots' Eye Scan Patterns on the Flight Deck during an Air-to-Surface Task. 325-334 - Shu Li, Yang You:
The Evaluation Model of Psychological Quality for Civil Aviation Student Pilot Based on Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation. 335-343 - Yanyu Lu, Jingjing Wu, Shan Fu:
A Study of the Relationship between Novice Pilots' Performance and Multi-Physiology Signals. 344-350 - Nick McDonald, Siobhán Corrigan, Pernilla Ulfvengren, D. Baranzini:
Proactive Safety Performance for Aviation Operations. 351-362 - Donald Platt, Patrick Millot, Guy Andre Boy:
Participatory Design of a Cooperative Exploration Mediation Tool for Human Deep Space Risk Mitigation. 363-374 - Ruishan Sun, Wenshan Song, Jingqiang Li, Wanli Tian:
Study on a Model of Flight Fatigue Dynamic Risk Index. 375-386 - Chiou-Yueh (Judy) Tsay, Chien-Chih Kuo, Chin-Jung Chao, Colin G. Drury, Yu-Lin Hsiao:
Safety Culture Evaluation in China Airlines: A Preliminary Study. 387-397 - Lei Wang, Changxu Wu, Ruishan Sun, Zhenxin Cui:
An Analysis of Hard Landing Incidents Based on Flight QAR Data. 398-406 - Xiaoli Wu, Chengqi Xue, Yafeng Niu, Wencheng Tang:
Study on Eye Movements of Information Omission/Misjudgment in Radar Situation-Interface. 407-418 - Chengjia Yang, Zhong-Qi Liu, Qian-Xiang Zhou, Fang Xie, Shihua Zhou:
Analysis on Eye Movement Indexes Based on Simulated Flight Task. 419-427 - Zheng Yang, Zhihan Li, Lei Song, Qi Wu, Shan Fu:
Evaluation Research of Joystick in Flight Deck Based on Accuracy and Muscle Fatigue. 428-436 - Yiyuan Zheng, Dan Huang, Shan Fu:
The Research of Implementing SC to Evaluate Complexity in Flight. 437-443
Transport and Industrial Applications
- Elise G. Crawford, Yvonne Toft, Ryan L. Kift:
Attending to Technology Adoption in Railway Control Rooms to Increase Functional Resilience. 447-457 - Pedro N. P. Ferreira, Nora Balfe:
The Contribution of Automation to Resilience in Rail Traffic Control. 458-469 - Yan Fu, Chunhui Wang, Shiqi Li, Wei Chen, Yu Tian, Zhiqiang Tian:
Evaluating Operator's Cognitive Workload in Six-Dimensional Tracking and Control Task within an Integrated Cognitive Architecture. 470-479 - Alison M. Kay, Paul M. Liston, Sam Cromie:
Measuring Crew Resource Management: Challenges and Recommendations. 480-490 - Ar Ryum Kim, Inseok Jang, Jaewhan Kim, Poong Hyun Seong:
Study on Diagnosis Error Assessment of Operators in Nuclear Power Plants. 491-498 - Michael Lewis, Shih Yi Chien, Siddarth Mehrotra, Nilanjan Chakraborty, Katia P. Sycara:
Task Switching and Single vs. Multiple Alarms for Supervisory Control of Multiple Robots. 499-510 - Julia C. Lo, Emdzad Sehic, Sebastiaan A. Meijer:
Explicit or Implicit Situation Awareness? Situation Awareness Measurements of Train Traffic Controllers in a Monitoring Mode. 511-521 - Weina Qu, Huiting Zhang, Feng Du, Kan Zhang:
Two Types of Cell Phone Conversation Have Differential Effect on Driving. 522-532 - Anna Sirkka, Johan Fagerlönn, Stefan Lindberg, Ronja Frimalm:
An Auditory Display to Convey Urgency Information in Industrial Control Rooms. 533-544 - Susan M. Stevens-Adams, Kerstan S. Cole, Laura A. McNamara:
Hierarchical Task Analysis of a Synthetic Aperture Radar Analysis Process. 545-554
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