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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, February 2024
- Hang Zhou, Brett R. C. Molesworth, Marion Burgess, Julie Hatfield:
The effect of moderate broadband noise on cognitive performance: a systematic review. 1-36 - Daniel Affonso Vasconcelos, Maria Lúcia Machado Duarte, Lázaro Valentim Donadon, Jorge Alexandre Barbosa Neves, Herbert Câmara Nick:
Influence of whole-body vibration on the cognitive ability of reasoning. 37-46 - Mihael Nedeljko, Yang Gu, Cristina Maria Bostan:
The dual impact of technological tools on health and technostress among older workers: an integrative literature review. 47-61 - Fowokemi Alaba Ogedengbe, Yurita Yakimini Abdul Talib, Fariza Hanim Rusly:
Influence of structural factors on employee cloud shadow IT usage during COVID-19 lockdown: a strain theory perspective. 63-81 - Mughees Ali, Saif Ur Rehman Khan, Atif Mashkoor, Anam Taskeen:
A conceptual framework for context-driven self-adaptive intelligent user interface based on Android. 83-106 - Jimmy Hammarbäck, Jens Alfredson, Björn J. E. Johansson, Jonas Lundberg:
My synthetic wingman must understand me: modelling intent for future manned-unmanned teaming. 107-126 - Guangtao Zhang, Sebastian Hedegaard Hansen, Oliver Repholtz Behrens, John Paulin Hansen:
Saccade response testing during teleoperations with a head-mounted display. 127-138 - Eleonora Picco, Massimo Miglioretti, Pascale M. Le Blanc:
Sustainable employability, technology acceptance and task performance in workers collaborating with cobots: a pilot study. 139-152 - Jinfei Ma, Yusong Wang, Maosheng Xia, Zizheng Guo, Zhe Li, Jun Zhang, Jun Zhang:
The influence of train driver's foreign body penetration experience on hazard perception sensitivity: the mediating role of sustained attention. 153-168 - Meng Liu, Xiangling Zhuang, Guojie Ma:
Should prohibition signs always be designed as bar-over-pictogram in traffic and non-traffic contexts? 169-182
Volume 26, Number 2, June 2024
- Andreas Schrank, Fabian Walocha, Stefan Brandenburg, Michael Oehl:
Human-centered design and evaluation of a workplace for the remote assistance of highly automated vehicles. 183-206 - Hannah Parr, Catherine Harvey, Gary E. Burnett, Sarah Sharples:
Investigating levels of remote operation in high-level on-road autonomous vehicles using operator sequence diagrams. 207-223 - Yu Zhao, Kang Jiang, Zhenhua Yu, Zhipeng Huang:
Emotion-matched in-vehicle assistants: an exploration in regulating drivers' incidental emotions and enhancing takeover performance and situational awareness. 225-245 - Nikolai von Janczewski, Johannes Kraus, Arnd Engeln, Martin Baumann:
IVIPAT: an in-vehicle information processing analysis tool to optimize user interaction flows. 247-265 - Jordy K. van Leeuwen, Annemarie Landman, Eric L. Groen, Randall J. Mumaw, Olaf Stroosma, Marinus Maria van Paassen, Max Mulder:
Using problem-based exploratory training to improve pilot understanding of autopilot functions. 267-279 - Jonas Lundberg, Magnus Nylin, Gesa Praetorius, Anders A. Jansson, Magnus Bång:
Modelling operator control work across traffic management domains: implications for interaction design. 281-299 - Wencai Sun, Wei Jiang, Chen Li, Yihao Si, Shiwu Li, Mengzhu Guo, Dezhi Liu, Huijun Song:
Study on identification method of driver fatigue considering individual ECG differences. 301-312 - Rui Fu, Li Ma, Yingshi Guo, Qinyu Sun, Chang Wang, Wei Yuan, Tingting Lan:
Long and short-term characteristics of motion sickness: a test track investigation in a passenger car. 313-324 - Paul M. Liston, Sara Silvagni, Marco Ducci:
Safety TransfEr Methodology (STEM): a structured methodology for transferring safety innovation across sectors. 325-340 - Thomas Brand, Martin Baumann, Marcus Schmitz:
Bridging system limits with human-machine-cooperation. 341-360 - Omer Soner, Cagatay Kandemir:
Proposing the future skill requirements for maritime cyber security. 361-374
Volume 26, Number 3, September 2024
- Christopher P. Nemeth, Javad Sedehi, Gregory Rule, Josef Di Pietrantonio, Dawn Laufersweiler, Natalie Keeney, Rob Clark:
Decision support for CBRN avoid and protect missions. 375-384 - Sara Waring, Georgia Massey, Jeotpreen Kalra:
Understanding what factors affect firefighter use of site-specific risk information. 385-399 - Brandon May, Rebecca Milne, Gary Dalton, Amy Meenaghan, Andrea Shawyer:
An exploratory study on manifesting decision-inertia in a 360-degree extended reality terrorist incident. 401-416 - Stig Johannessen, Torgeir Kolstø Haavik:
The role of local knowledge in snow observation and applied snow avalanche forecasting in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. 417-433 - Allyson I. Hauptman, Beau G. Schelble, Wen Duan, Christopher Flathmann, Nathan J. McNeese:
Understanding the influence of AI autonomy on AI explainability levels in human-AI teams using a mixed methods approach. 435-455 - Bojana Mirkovic, Doroteja Timotic Petkovic, Fedja Netjasov, Dusan Crnogorac, Christian Eduardo Verdonk Gallego, Chen Xia, Stathis Malakis:
A data-driven approach to resilience in air traffic management: case study Barcelona area control centre. 457-485 - Dalma Geszten, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Károly Hercegfi:
Team usability testing: development and validation of a groupware usability evaluation method. 487-506 - Idil Bostan, René van Egmond, Diederik Gommers, Elif Özcan:
Customizing ICU patient monitoring: a user-centered approach informed by nurse profiles. 507-522 - Gunhild Birgitte Saetren, Jonas Rennemo Vaag, Mina Saghafian, Jan Petter Wigum, Roger Helde:
Teaching advanced technology (ADAS) and use of touch screens in driver training in Norway. 523-534 - Shengyuan Yan, Waqas Ahmed, Hanan Ahmed Saeed:
Alert and on task: decoding how mental alertness and workload influence maritime operators task performance using task network modeling. 535-553 - Avnish Shukla, Bhaven N. Tandel:
Cognitive task and ambient noise-based investigation on cognitive development of roadside school children. 555-567
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