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Human Factors, Volume 46
Volume 46, Number 1, Spring 2004
- John G. Casali, Gary S. Robinson, Erika Christian Dabney, Dan Gauger:
Effect of Electronic ANR and Conventional Hearing Protectors on Vehicle Backup Alarm Detection in Noise. 1-10 - Judy Reed Edworthy, Elizabeth Hellier, Nicola Morley, Clare Grey, Kirsteen Aldrich, Andrew Lee:
Linguistic and Location Effects in Compliance with Pesticide Warning Labels for Amateur and Professional Users. 11-31 - Francis T. Durso, Peter J. Batsakes, Jerry M. Crutchfield, Justin B. Braden, Carol A. Manning:
The Use of Flight Progress Strips While Working Live Traffic: Frequencies, Importance, and Perceived Benefits. 32-49 - John D. Lee, Katrina A. See:
Trust in Automation: Designing for Appropriate Reliance. 50-80 - Kevin P. Granata, Greg P. Slota, Sara E. Wilson:
Influence of Fatigue in Neuromuscular Control of Spinal Stability. 81-91 - Stephanie M. Doane, Young Woo Sohn, Mark T. Jodlowski:
Pilot Ability to Anticipate the Consequences of Flight Actions as a Function of Expertise. 92-103 - Marc L. Resnick, Julian Sanchez:
Effects of Organizational Scheme and Labeling on Task Performance in Product-Centered and User-Centered Retail Web Sites. 104-117 - Ingrid M. L. C. Vogels:
Detection of Temporal Delays in Visual-Haptic Interfaces. 118-134 - Atsuo Murata:
Foveal Task Complexity and Visual Funneling. 135-141 - Henry Been-Lirn Duh, Donald E. Parker, James O. Philips, Thomas A. Furness:
"Conflicting" Motion Cues to the Visual and Vestibular Self-Motion Systems Around 0.06 Hz Evoke Simulator Sickness. 142-153 - Steven M. Belz, Gary S. Robinson, John G. Casali:
Temporal Separation and Self-Rating of Alertness as Indicators of Driver Fatigue in Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators. 154-169 - Richard A. Tyrrell, Chad W. Patton, Johnell O. Brooks:
Educational Interventions Successfully Reduce Pedestrians' Overestimates of Their Own Nighttime Visibility. 170-182
Volume 46, Number 2, Summer 2004
- Holly E. Hancock, Wendy A. Rogers, Derek Schroeder, Arthur D. Fisk:
Safety Symbol Comprehension: Effects of Symbol Type, Familiarity, and Age. 183-195 - Joachim Meyer:
Conceptual Issues in the Study of Dynamic Hazard Warnings. 196-204 - Joseph DiVita, Richard Obermayer, William Nugent, James M. Linville:
Verification of the Change Blindness Phenomenon While Managing Critical Events on a Combat Information Display. 205-218 - 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. 219-233 - Kelly Duke, Gary A. Mirka, Carolyn M. Sommerich:
Productivity and Ergonomic Investigation of Bent-Handle Pliers. 234-243 - Cally S. Edgren, Robert G. Radwin, Curtis B. Irwin:
Grip Force Vectors for Varying Handle Diameters and Hand Sizes. 244-251 - Daniel Zennaro, Thomas Läubli, Denise Krebs, Helmut Krueger, Andreas Klipstein:
Trapezius Muscle Motor Unit Activity in Symptomatic Participants During Finger Tapping Using Properly and Improperly Adjusted Desks. 252-266 - Ido Erev, Greg Barron, Roger W. Remington:
Right of Way in the Sky: Two Problems in Aircraft Self-Separation and the Auction-Based Solution. 267-276 - David O'Hare, Mark W. Wiggins:
Remembrance of Cases Past: Who Remembers What, When Confronting Critical Flight Events? 277-287 - Kent E. Williams, Jeffrey R. Voigt:
Evaluation of a Computerized Aid for Creating Human Behavioral Representations of Human-Computer Interaction. 288-303 - Ameersing Luximon, Ravindra S. Goonetilleke:
Foot Shape Modeling. 304-315 - Dal Vernon C. Reising, Penelope M. Sanderson:
Minimal Instrumentation May Compromise Failure Diagnosis With an Ecological Interface. 316-333 - Henry Montgomery, Parvaneh Sharafi, Leif R. Hedman:
Engaging in Activities Involving Information Technology: Dimensions, Modes, and Flow. 334-348 - Yoko K. Naylor, Eric L. Amazeen:
The Size-Weight Illusion in Team Lifting. 349-356 - Masha Maltz, David Shinar:
Imperfect In-Vehicle Collision Avoidance Warning Systems Can Aid Drivers. 357-366 - David Shinar, Muki Bourla, Liat Kaufman:
Synchronization of Traffic Signals as a Means of Reducing Red-Light Running. 367-372
Volume 46, Number 3, Fall 2004
- Neil Charness, Patricia Holley, Jeffrey Feddon, Tiffany S. Jastrzembski:
Light Pen Use and Practice Minimize Age and Hand Performance Differences in Pointing Tasks. 373-384 - Michael Grahame, Jason C. Laberge, Charles T. Scialfa:
Age Differences in Search of Web Pages: The Effects of Link Size, Link Number, and Clutter. 385-398 - Chih-Yuan Ho, Mark I. Nikolic, Molly J. Waters, Nadine B. Sarter:
Not Now! Supporting Interruption Management by Indicating the Modality and Urgency of Pending Tasks. 399-409 - Marieke H. Martens:
Stimuli Fixation and Manual Response as a Function of Expectancies. 410-423 - Jason S. McCarley, Margaret J. Vais, Heather Pringle, Arthur F. Kramer, David E. Irwin, David L. Strayer:
Conversation Disrupts Change Detection in Complex Traffic Scenes. 424-436 - P. Paul F. M. Kuijer, Wiebe H. K. de Vries, Allard J. van der Beek, Jaap H. van Dieën, Bart Visser, Monique H. W. Frings-Dresen:
Effect of Job Rotation on Work Demands, Workload, and Recovery of Refuse Truck Drivers and Collectors. 437-448 - Cleotilde Gonzalez:
Learning to Make Decisions in Dynamic Environments: Effects of Time Constraints and Cognitive Abilities. 449-460 - Young Woo Sohn, Stephanie M. Doane:
Memory Processes of Flight Situation Awareness: Interactive Roles of Working Memory Capacity, Long-Term Working Memory, and Expertise. 461-475 - Min-Ju Liao, Walter W. Johnson:
Characterizing the Effects of Droplines on Target Acquisition Performance on a 3-D Perspective Display. 476-496 - Marcus Watson, Penelope Sanderson:
Sonification Supports Eyes-Free Respiratory Monitoring and Task Time-Sharing. 497-517 - Panadda Marayong, Allison M. Okamura:
Speed-Accuracy Characteristics of Human-Machine Cooperative Manipulation Using Virtual Fixtures With Variable Admittance. 518-532 - Sarah Jackson, John R. Wilson, Bart L. MacCarthy:
A New Model of Scheduling in Manufacturing: Tasks, Roles, and Monitoring. 533-550 - Craig Haimson, Daniel Bothell, Scott A. Douglass, John R. Anderson:
Partitioning Visual Displays Aids Task-Directed Visual Search. 551-566 - Slava Kalyuga, Paul Chandler, John Sweller:
When Redundant On-Screen Text in Multimedia Technical Instruction Can Interfere With Learning. 567-581
Volume 46, Number 4, Winter 2004
- John D. Lee, David L. Strayer:
Preface to the Special Section on Driver Distraction. 583-586 - Thomas B. Sheridan:
Driver Distraction From a Control Theory Perspective. 587-599 - Omer Tsimhoni, Daniel Smith, Paul A. Green:
Address Entry While Driving: Speech Recognition Versus a Touch-Screen Keyboard. 600-610 - William J. Horrey, Christopher D. Wickens:
Driving and Side Task Performance: The Effects of Display Clutter, Separation, and Modality. 611-624 - A. Hamish Jamson, Stephen J. Westerman, G. Robert J. Hockey, Oliver M. J. Carsten:
Speech-Based E-Mail and Driver Behavior: Effects of an In-Vehicle Message System Interface. 625-639 - David L. Strayer, Frank A. Drews:
Profiles in Driver Distraction: Effects of Cell Phone Conversations on Younger and Older Drivers. 640-649 - Christopher A. Monk, Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, J. Gregory Trafton:
Recovering From Interruptions: Implications for Driver Distraction Research. 650-663 - Paul Atchley, Jeff Dressel:
Conversation Limits the Functional Field of View. 664-673 - Lisa C. McPhee, Charles T. Scialfa, Wanda M. Dennis, Geoffrey Ho, Jeff K. Caird:
Age Differences in Visual Search for Traffic Signs During a Simulated Conversation. 674-685 - Tzu-Hsien Lee:
Maximum Isometric Lifting Strengths of Men in Teamwork. 686-696 - Matthew M. Marshall, Thomas J. Armstrong, Marissa L. Ebersole:
Verbal Estimation of Peak Exertion Intensity. 697-710 - Catherine M. Burns, Ann M. Bisantz, Emilie M. Roth:
Lessons From a Comparison of Work Domain Models: Representational Choices and Their Implications. 711-727 - Andrea C. Pierno, Andrea Caria, Umberto Castiello:
Comparing Effects of 2-D and 3-D Visual Cues During Aurally Aided Target Acquisition. 728-737 - Ian Spence:
The Apparent and Effective Dimensionality of Representations of Objects. 738-747 - Tanja R. M. Coeckelbergh, Wiebo H. Brouwer, Frans W. Cornelissen, Aart C. Kooijman:
Predicting Practical Fitness to Drive in Drivers With Visual Field Defects Caused by Ocular Pathology. 748-760
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