Journal: Cognition, Technology & Work

Volume 16, Issue 3

285 -- 287Oliver M. J. Carsten. Introduction to the special section: Can workload take the strain?
289 -- 297J. C. F. de Winter. Controversy in human factors constructs and the explosive use of the NASA-TLX: a measurement perspective
299 -- 302Annie Pauzié. Evaluation of the driver's mental workload: a necessity in a perspective of in-vehicle system design for road safety improvement
303 -- 305Dick de Waard, Ben Lewis-Evans. Self-report scales alone cannot capture mental workload - A reply to De Winter, Controversy in human factors constructs and the explosive use of the NASA TLX: a measurement perspective
307 -- 310Armin Eichinger, Klaus Bengler. Representations and operations: parts of the problem and the solution - Comments on J.C.F. de Winter: Controversy in human factors constructs and the explosive use of the NASA TLX: a measurement perspective
311 -- 317Pietro Carlo Cacciabue, Oliver M. J. Carsten, Frédéric Vanderhaegen. Is there still a need for CTW?
319 -- 335Adrian House, Nicola Power, Laurence Alison. A systematic review of the potential hurdles of interoperability to the emergency services in major incidents: recommendations for solutions and alternatives
337 -- 348Atish Rajkomar, Ann Blandford, Astrid Mayer. Coping with complexity in home hemodialysis: a fresh perspective on time as a medium of Distributed Cognition
349 -- 358Kohei Nonose, Taro Kanno, Kazuo Furuta. Effects of metacognition in cooperation on team behaviors
359 -- 371Claudia Krehl, Nora Balfe. Cognitive workload analysis in rail signalling environments
373 -- 388Dong-Han Ham. A model-based framework for classifying and diagnosing usability problems
389 -- 403Daisuke Karikawa, Hisae Aoyama, Makoto Takahashi, Kazuo Furuta, Akira Ishibashi, Masaharu Kitamura. Analysis of the performance characteristics of controllers' strategies in en route air traffic control tasks
405 -- 415Wei Liu, Gert Pasman, Jenneke Taal-Fokker, Pieter Jan Stappers. Exploring 'Generation Y' interaction qualities at home and at work
417 -- 427Armin Eichinger, Johannes Kellerer. Between laboratory and simulator: a cognitive approach to evaluating cockpit interfaces by manipulating informatory context