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Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Proceedings logo

Volume 52, Number 18, 2008

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PP1 – Perception and Displays: The Role of Aesthetic Preference, Spatial Display Characteristics, and Music

Visual Aesthetic Appeal Speeds Processing of Complex but not Simple Icons
pp. 1155-1159(5)
Authors: Reppa, Irene; Playfoot, David; McDougall, Siné J.P.

NAIVE REALISM IN TERRAIN APPRECIATION: ADVANCED DISPLAY AIDS FOR ROUTING
pp. 1160-1164(5)
Authors: Smallman, Harvey S.; Cook, Maia B.; Manes, Daniel I.; Cowen, Michael B.

Transforming Object Locations on a 2D Visual Display Into Cued Locations in 3D Auditory Space
pp. 1170-1174(5)
Authors: Hornof, Anthony; Halverson, Tim; Isaacson, Andy; Brown, Erik

Using Music in Spatial Audio Displays: Localization Ability with Complex Sounds
pp. 1175-1179(5)
Authors: Crisler, Matthew C.; Tyrrell, Richard A.

PP2 – Perceptual Factors in the Design of Aviation Systems: Maximizing Pilot Performance and Safety

Bottom-up and Top-down Contributors to Pilot Perceptions of Display Clutter in Advanced Flight Deck Technologies
pp. 1180-1184(5)
Authors: Alexander, Amy L.; Stelzer, Emily M.; Kim, Sang-Hwan; Kaber, David B.

Helicopter Pilot Performance: Inadvertent Flight into Instrument Meteorological Conditions
pp. 1190-1193(4)
Authors: Crognale, Michael A.; Krebs, William H.

Cross-Talk Between Altitude Changes and Speed Control During Simulated Low-Altitude Flight
pp. 1194-1198(5)
Authors: Wotring, Brian; Dyre, Brian P.; Behr, Joseph

PP3 – The Redline of Workload: Theory, Research, and Design

The Red-Line of Workload: Theory, Research, and Design
pp. 1204-1208(5)
Authors: Grier, Rebecca; Wickens, Christopher; Kaber, David; Strayer, David; Boehm-Davis, Deborah; Trafton, J. Gregory; John, Mark St.

PP4 – Measuring Attentional Resources for Perceptual Tasks: Is Automation the Answer?

MEASURING THE WORKLOAD OF SUSTAINED ATTENTION: FURTHER EVALUATION OF THE MULTIPLE REOURCES QUESTIONNAIRE
pp. 1209-1213(5)
Authors: Finomore, Victor S.; Shaw, Tyler H.; Warm, Joel S.; Matthews, Gerald; Riley, Michael A.; Boles, David B.; Weldon, Dave

Performance on a Sustained Attention to Response Task
pp. 1214-1218(5)
Authors: Helton, William S.; Lopez, Nicole; Tamminga, Sarah

Effects of Secondary Loading Task Modality on Attentional Reserve Capacity
pp. 1219-1223(5)
Authors: Brill, J. Christopher; Mouloua, Mustapha; Gilson, Richard D.; Rinalducci, Edward J.; Kennedy, Robert S.

EFFECTS OF AUTOMATED SCANNING IN A SEARCH AND RESCUE DETECTION TASK
pp. 1224-1228(5)
Authors: Keillor, Jocelyn; Haque, Fatin; Lamb, Matthew; Pavlovic, Nada

A Test of Intra- versus Inter-Modality Interference as a Function of Time Pressure in a Warfighting Simulation
pp. 1229-1232(4)
Authors: Grier, Rebecca A.; Parasuraman, Raja; Entin, Elliot E.; Bailey, Nathan; Stelzer, Emily

PP5 – Perceptual Task Characteristics and Driver Performance

Head-Up-Displays Support Response Preparation in a Lane Change Task
pp. 1233-1237(5)
Authors: Hofmann, Peter; Rinkenauer, Gerhard; Gude, Dietmar

COMBINING SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL TASK DEMANDS: EFFECTS ON PERFORMANCE, WORKLOAD, AND STRESS
pp. 1238-1242(5)
Authors: Szalma, J.L.; Thropp, J.E.; Hancock, P.A.

The Effect of Driving Experience on Change Blindness at Intersections: Decision Accuracy and Eye Movement Results
pp. 1243-1247(5)
Authors: Edwards, Christopher J.; Caird, Jeff K.; Chisholm, Susan L.

Effects of Temporal and Spatial Demands on the Distribution of Eye Fixations
pp. 1248-1251(4)
Authors: Camilli, Marco; Terenzi, Michela; Nocera, Francesco Di

Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity and Subjective State as Indices of Resource Utilization During Sustained Driving
pp. 1252-1256(5)
Authors: Reinerman, Lauren E.; Warm, Joel S.; Matthews, Gerald; Langheim, Lisa K.

PP6 – From Icon Characteristics in Menu Design to Requirements for Laparoscopic Pointing Devices: Perception Plays a Key Role in the Design of Commercial Products

Navigation Efficiency of Two Dimensional Auditory Menus Using Spearcon Enhancements
pp. 1262-1266(5)
Authors: Palladino, Dianne K.; Walker, Bruce N.

The perception of multiple affordances: A multidimensional scaling approach
pp. 1267-1271(5)
Authors: Ye, Lin; Thomas, Robin D.; Gardner, Douglas L.

The Effect of Low-Pass Filtering on Target Detection in Simulated Ultrasound Images
pp. 1272-1276(5)
Authors: Portnoy, Felix; Milgram, Paul

PP7 – The Role of Perception in the Design of Military Systems

On Visual, Vibrotactile, and 3D Audio Directional Cues for Dismounted Soldier Waypoint Navigation
pp. 1282-1286(5)
Authors: Eriksson, Lars; Berglund, Aseel; Willén, Bengt; Svensson, Jonathan; Petterstedt, Michael; Carlander, Otto; Lindahl, Björn; Allerbo, Göran

Multimodal Threat Cueing in Simulated Combat Vehicle
pp. 1287-1291(5)
Authors: Oskarsson, Per-Anders; Eriksson, Lars; Lif, Patrik; Lindahl, Björn; Hedström, Johan

Multisensory integration with a head-mounted display and auditory display
pp. 1292-1296(5)
Authors: Thompson, Matthew B.; Sanderson, Penelope M.

CROSSMODAL CONGRUENCY BENEFITS FOR TACTILE AND VISUAL SIGNALING
pp. 1297-1301(5)
Authors: Merlo, James L.; Gilson, Richard; Gilson, P. A. Hancock

Results from Pilot Testing a System for Tactile Reception of Advanced Patterns (STRAP)
pp. 1302-1306(5)
Authors: Fuchs, Sven; Johnston, Matthew; Hale, Kelly S.; Axelsson, Pär

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