Journal: Cognition, Technology & Work

Volume 22, Issue 4

685 -- 701Danwei Tran Luciani, Jonas Löwgren, Jonas Lundberg. Designing fine-grained interactions for automation in air traffic control
703 -- 720Yannick Forster 0001, Sebastian Hergeth, Frederik Naujoks, Josef F. Krems, Andreas Keinath. Self-report measures for the assessment of human-machine interfaces in automated driving
721 -- 731Philippe Rauffet, Assaf Botzer, Christine Chauvin, Farida Saïd, Camille Tordet. The relationship between level of engagement in a non-driving task and driver response time when taking control of an automated vehicle
733 -- 744Alexander Lotz, Nele Rußwinkel, Enrico Wohlfarth. Take-over expectation and criticality in Level 3 automated driving: a test track study on take-over behavior in semi-trucks
745 -- 757Katja Kircher, Christer Ahlström, Jonas Ihlström, Tatu Ljokkoi, John Culshaw. Effects of training on truck drivers' interaction with cyclists in a right turn
759 -- 767Zhi Zhang, Yingshi Guo, Rui Fu, Wei Yuan, Guosong Yang. Do situational or cognitive factors contribute more to risky driving? A simulated driving study
769 -- 786Prasanna Illankoon, Phillip Tretten. Judgemental errors in aviation maintenance
787 -- 800Jan Andersson, Björn Peters. The importance of reaction time, cognition, and meta-cognition abilities for drivers with visual deficits
801 -- 814Zhenhua Yu, Zhongxiang Feng, Kang Jiang, Zhipeng Huang 0008, Zhiwei Yang. Riding personal mobility vehicles on the road: an analysis of the intentions of Chinese users
815 -- 824Huiying Wen, Gang Xue. Exploring the relationships between single-vehicle traffic accident and driver's route familiarity on the mountainous highways
825 -- 842Felix A. Dreger, Joost C. F. de Winter, Riender Happee. How do drivers merge heavy goods vehicles onto freeways? A semi-structured interview unveiling needs for communication and support
843 -- 860Lihua Huang, Xiaohua Zhao, Yang Li, Jian Rong. Evaluation research of the effects of diagrammatic guide signs with different complexities on driving behavior
861 -- 875Joohee Lee, Wan Chul Yoon, Hyun Chung. Formal or informal human collaboration approach to maritime safety using FRAM
877 -- 899Andrea Falegnami, Francesco Costantino, Giulio Di Gravio, Riccardo Patriarca. Unveil key functions in socio-technical systems: mapping FRAM into a multilayer network
901 -- 916Ji Young Cho, Moon-Heum Cho. Students' use of social media in collaborative design: a case study of an advanced interior design studio

Volume 22, Issue 3

437 -- 457Thiago Rocha Silva, Marco Winckler, Cédric Bach. Evaluating the usage of predefined interactive behaviors for writing user stories: an empirical study with potential product owners
459 -- 471Martin Viktorelius. Adoption and use of energy-monitoring technology in ship officers' communities of practice
473 -- 487Cagatay Kandemir, Metin Celik. A human reliability assessment of marine auxiliary machinery maintenance operations under ship PMS and maintenance 4.0 concepts
489 -- 499Jin Tian 0002, Zheying Lin, Feng Wang. Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm for understanding of trade-offs between safety and benefit: a case of Beijing taxi service system
501 -- 516Bian Yang, Kun Liang, Xiaohua Zhao, Liping Yang, Weina Qu. Psychological influences on drivers' yielding behavior at the crosswalk of intersections
517 -- 547Joan Cahill, Paul Cullen, Keith Gaynor. Interventions to support the management of work-related stress (WRS) and wellbeing/mental health issues for commercial pilots
549 -- 563Neville A. Stanton, Katherine L. Plant, Aaron P. J. Roberts, Craig K. Allison, Mike Howell. Seeing through the mist: an evaluation of an iteratively designed head-up display, using a simulated degraded visual environment, to facilitate rotary-wing pilot situation awareness and workload
565 -- 583Isabel Pedrosa, Carlos J. Costa, Manuela Aparicio. Determinants adoption of computer-assisted auditing tools (CAATs)
585 -- 601Péter A. Kara, Aron Cserkaszky, Maria G. Martini, László Bokor, Anikó Simon. The effect of labeling on the perceived quality of HDR video transmission
603 -- 613Chunyao Ye, Yan Xiong, Yan Li, Longfan Liu, Mei Wang. The influences of product similarity on consumer preferences: a study based on eye-tracking analysis
615 -- 632Davy D. Parmentier, Bram B. Van Acker, Jan Detand, Jelle Saldien. Design for assembly meaning: a framework for designers to design products that support operator cognition during the assembly process
633 -- 640Ruben Cambier, Peter Vlerick. You've got mail: does workplace telepressure relate to email communication?
641 -- 652Asma Zare, Mahdi Malakoutikhah, Moslem Alimohammadlou. Selecting lighting system based on workers' cognitive performance using fuzzy best-worst method and QUALIFLEX
653 -- 665Josué E. M. França, Erik Hollnagel, Isaac J. A. Luquetti dos Santos, Assed Naked Haddad. FRAM AHP approach to analyse offshore oil well drilling and construction focused on human factors
667 -- 683Jonas Hermelin, Kristofer Bengtsson, Rogier Woltjer, Jiri Trnka, Mirko Thorstensson, Jenny Pettersson, Erik Prytz, Carl-Oscar Jonson. Operationalising resilience for disaster medicine practitioners: capability development through training, simulation and reflection

Volume 22, Issue 2

235 -- 248Javier Andrade Garda, Aurea Anguera, Juan Ares Casal, Rafael García Vázquez, Juan Alfonso Lara, David Lizcano, Santiago Rodríguez Yánez, Sonia Suárez. A metrology-based approach for measuring the social dimension of cognitive trust in collaborative networks
249 -- 261Benjamin Brooks, Steven Curnin, Christine Owen, Chris Bearman. Managing cognitive biases during disaster response: the development of an aide memoire
263 -- 279Sara Waring, Laurence Alison, Neil Shortland, Michael Humann. The role of information sharing on decision delay during multiteam disaster response
281 -- 305Pantea Keikhosrokiani, Norlia Mustaffa, Nasriah Zakaria, Rosni Abdullah. Assessment of a medical information system: the mediating role of use and user satisfaction on the success of human interaction with the mobile healthcare system (iHeart)
307 -- 319Sarah Maslen, Jan Hayes. Case based learning among practicing engineers: design, facilitation and lessons learned
321 -- 334Huiping Zhou, Makoto Itoh, Satoshi Kitazaki. Effect of instructing system limitations on the intervening behavior of drivers in partial driving automation
335 -- 342Sanna M. Pampel, Samantha L. Jamson, Daryl Hibberd, Yvonne Barnard. ACC design for safety and fuel efficiency: the acceptance of safety margins when adopting different driving styles
343 -- 355Vassilis Papakostopoulos, Dimitris Nathanael, Loizos Psarakis. Semantic content of motorcycle riders' eye fixations during lane-splitting
357 -- 371Ana Sara Santos, Aristides I. Ferreira, Paula Costa Ferreira. The impact of cyberloafing and physical exercise on performance: a quasi-experimental study on the consonant and dissonant effects of breaks at work
373 -- 388Lihua Huang, Yang Bian, Xiaohua Zhao, Yachen Xu, Jian Rong. Quantitatively exploring the relationship between eye movement and driving behavior under the effect of different complex diagrammatic guide signs
389 -- 397Nirajan Shiwakoti, Richard Tay, Peter Stasinopoulos. Development, testing, and evaluation of road safety poster to reduce jaywalking behavior at intersections
399 -- 407Tetsuya Sato, Yusuke Yamani, Molly Liechty, Eric T. Chancey. Automation trust increases under high-workload multitasking scenarios involving risk
409 -- 426Åsa Svensson, Ulrika Ohlander, Jonas Lundberg. Design implications for teamwork in ATC
427 -- 433Vilma Vuori, Nina Helander, Jussi Markku Okkonen. Correction to: Digitalization in knowledge work: the dream of enhanced performance
435 -- 0Benjamin Brooks, Steven Curnin, Christine Owen, Chris Bearman. Correction to: Managing cognitive biases during disaster response: the development of an aide memoire

Volume 22, Issue 1

1 -- 12Philip C. Butler, Robert C. Honey, Sabrina R. Cohen-Hatton. Development of a behavioural marker system for incident command in the UK fire and rescue service: THINCS
13 -- 27Christopher Neuhaus, Dag Erik Lutnæs, Johan Bergström. Medical teamwork and the evolution of safety science: a critical review
29 -- 55Neville A. Stanton, Aaron P. J. Roberts. Block off: an examination of new control room configurations and reduced crew sizes examining engineered production blocking
57 -- 73Julia C. Lo, Sebastiaan A. Meijer. Assessing network cognition in the Dutch railway system: insights into network situation awareness and workload using social network analysis
75 -- 84Shiyun Li, Zhiqing Zhang, Lei Zhao, Guiyang Zhang, Xuefeng Jin, Shuying Xiao. Driver's physiological responses to negotiating urbanization highways of varying complexity
85 -- 94Serkan Cak, Bilge Say, Mine Misirlisoy. Effects of working memory, attention, and expertise on pilots' situation awareness
95 -- 108Andreas Wulvik, Henrikke Dybvik, Martin Steinert. Investigating the relationship between mental state (workload and affect) and physiology in a control room setting (ship bridge simulator)
109 -- 124Daniela Schmid, Bernd Korn, Neville A. Stanton. Evaluating the reduced flight deck crew concept using cognitive work analysis and social network analysis: comparing normal and data-link outage scenarios
125 -- 142Neville A. Stanton, Craig Allison. Driving towards a greener future: an application of cognitive work analysis to promote fuel-efficient driving
143 -- 157Guido C. Carim, Tarcisio Abreu Saurin, Sidney W. A. Dekker. How the cockpit manages anomalies: revisiting the dynamic fault management model for aviation
159 -- 179Stathis Malakis, Panagiotis Psaros, Tom Kontogiannis, Christina Malaki. Classification of air traffic control scenarios using decision trees: insights from a field study in terminal approach radar environment
181 -- 191Christer Ahlström, Jesper Wachtmeister, Mattias Nyman, Axel Nordenström, Katja Kircher. Using smartphone logging to gain insight about phone use in traffic
193 -- 207Amina Gacem, Eric Monacelli, Ting Wang, Olivier Rabreau, Tarik Al-Ani. Assessment of wheelchair skills based on analysis of driving style
209 -- 222Aud M. Wahl. Expanding the concept of simulator fidelity: the use of technology and collaborative activities in training maritime officers
223 -- 233Petra Tomanová, Jirí Hradil, Vilém Sklenák. Measuring users' color preferences in CRUD operations across the globe: a new Software Ergonomics Testing Platform