Journal: Cognition, Technology & Work

Volume 23, Issue 4

639 -- 657Takayuki Hirose, Tetsuo Sawaragi, Hideki Nomoto, Yasutaka Michiura. Functional safety analysis of SAE conditional driving automation in time-critical situations and proposals for its feasibility
659 -- 667Stamatis Karnouskos. The role of utilitarianism, self-safety, and technology in the acceptance of self-driving cars
669 -- 683Tyron Louw, Rafael C. Gonçalves, Guilhermina Torrao, Vishnu Radhakrishnan, Wei Lyu, Pablo Puente Guillen, Natasha Merat. Do drivers change their manual car-following behaviour after automated car-following?
685 -- 703Mickaël Jean Rémy Perrier, Tyron Louw, Oliver M. J. Carsten. User-centred design evaluation of symbols for adaptive cruise control (ACC) and lane-keeping assistance (LKA)
705 -- 713Chiara Lucifora, Giorgio Mario Grasso, Pietro Perconti, Alessio Plebe. Moral reasoning and automatic risk reaction during driving
715 -- 730Maik B. Friedrich, Seung Yong Lee, Paul Bates, Wayne Martin, Anja K. Faulhaber. The influence of training level on manual flight in connection to performance, scan pattern, and task load
731 -- 742Zhongxiang Feng, Nuoya Ji, Yi Luo, Tony N. N. Sze, Junfang Tian, Can Zhao. Exploring the influencing factors of public traffic safety awareness in China
743 -- 753Esko Lehtonen, Perttula Pia, Ida Maasalo, Kaisa Reuna, Henriikka Kannisto, Vuokko Puro, Maria Hirvonen. Learning game for improving forklift drivers' safety awareness
755 -- 769Dalma Geszten, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Károly Hercegfi. Empirical study of Team Usability Testing: a laboratory experiment
771 -- 781Cécile Isabelle Bernard, Seamus Thierry, Thierry Morineau. Turing machine task analysis: specifying emergency assistance functions for a telemedicine system
783 -- 804Neville A. Stanton, Aaron P. J. Roberts, Kiome A. Pope, Daniel T. Fay. Returning to periscope depth in a circular control room configuration
805 -- 817Charelle Bottenheft, Anne-Marie Brouwer, Ivo V. Stuldreher, Eric Groen, Jan B. F. Van Erp. Cognitive task performance under (combined) conditions of a metabolic and sensory stressor
819 -- 829Motoki Tachiiri, Yoshihiro Tanaka, Akihito Sano. Appropriate operation inducement by biasing perception of velocity using tactile stimulation
831 -- 846Päivi Heikkilä, Anita Honka, Eija Kaasinen, Kaisa Väänänen. Quantified factory worker: field study of a web application supporting work well-being and productivity
847 -- 861Rebecca Y. M. Liu, Ben W. Morrison, Mark W. Wiggins, Nathan C. Perry. Using reduced-processing training to improve decision efficiency among perfectionists

Volume 23, Issue 3

381 -- 401Jonas Lundberg, Björn J. E. Johansson. A framework for describing interaction between human operators and autonomous, automated, and manual control systems
403 -- 418Ellemieke Van Doorn, Imre Horváth, Zoltán Rusák. Effects of coherent, integrated, and context-dependent adaptable user interfaces on operators' situation awareness, performance, and workload
419 -- 428Do-Hoon Kim. Investigating collision risk factors perceived by navigation officers in a close-quarters situation using a ship bridge simulator
429 -- 437Henrik Nilsson, Mattias Mullaart Söderholm, Niklas Strand, Alexander Eriksson. The effects of information relevancy on driving behavior
439 -- 458Liping Yang, Yang Bian, Xiaohua Zhao, Jianming Ma, Yiping Wu, Xin Chang, Xiaoming Liu. Experimental research on the effectiveness of navigation prompt messages based on a driving simulator: a case study
459 -- 480Ben Shelton, Keith Nesbitt, Alexander Thorpe, Ami Eidels. Gauging the utility of ambient displays by measuring cognitive load
481 -- 496Nicolas Durand 0002, Jean-Baptiste Gotteland, Nadine Matton, Léa Bortolotti, Margot Sandt. Understanding and overcoming horizontal separation complexity in air traffic control: an expert/novice comparison
497 -- 506Guanhua Hou, Jianping Yang. Measuring and examining traffic sign comprehension with event-related potentials
507 -- 535Janik Dostert, Romy Müller. Motivational assistance system design for industrial production: from motivation theories to design strategies
537 -- 552Bram B. Van Acker, Peter D. Conradie, Peter Vlerick, Jelle Saldien. Employee acceptability of wearable mental workload monitoring: exploring effects of framing the goal and context in corporate communication
553 -- 566Josué E. M. França, Erik Hollnagel, Isaac J. A. Luquetti dos Santos, Assed Naked Haddad. Analysing human factors and non-technical skills in offshore drilling operations using FRAM (functional resonance analysis method)
567 -- 585Pieter Vanneste, Annelies Raes, Jessica Morton, Klaas Bombeke, Bram B. Van Acker, Charlotte Larmuseau, Fien Depaepe, Wim van den Noortgate. Towards measuring cognitive load through multimodal physiological data
587 -- 604Kang Jiang, Yulong Wang, Zhongxiang Feng, Tony N. N. Sze, Zhenhua Yu, Jianqiang Cui. Exploring the crossing behaviours and visual attention allocation of children in primary school in an outdoor road environment
605 -- 624Hanna L. Krenz, Michael J. Burtscher. Investigating voice in action teams: a critical review
625 -- 638Philippe Fauquet-Alekhine, Martin W. Bauer, Saadi Lahlou. Introspective interviewing for work activities: applying subjective digital ethnography in a nuclear industry case study

Volume 23, Issue 2

189 -- 192Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Weining Fang, Anja Naumann, Grigore M. Havârneanu. Human factors and automation in future railway systems
193 -- 202Frédéric Vanderhaegen. Pedagogical learning supports based on human-systems inclusion applied to rail flow control
203 -- 224Clément Poirier, Sonia Adelé, Jean-Marie Burkhardt. 2I) in the subway: a literature review
225 -- 237Guy H. Walker, Leonardo Moraes Naves Mendes, Michael G. Lenné, Kristie L. Young, Nicholas J. Stevens, Gemma J. M. Read, Vanessa Beanland, Ashleigh Filtness, Neville A. Stanton, Paul M. Salmon. Modelling driver decision-making at railway level crossings using the abstraction decomposition space
239 -- 253Nora Balfe. Human factors applications of on-train-data-recorder (OTDR) data: an exploratory study
255 -- 271Nastaran Dadashi, David Golightly, Sarah Sharples. Modelling decision-making within rail maintenance control rooms
273 -- 283Niels Brandenburger, Anja Naumann, Meike Jipp. Task-induced fatigue when implementing high grades of railway automation
285 -- 297Salvatore La Delfa, Simon Enjalbert, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen. Design of a cooperative eco-driving rail control system: an experimental study
299 -- 313Peng Wang 0050, Weining Fang, Beiyuan Guo. Mental workload evaluation and its application in train driving multitasking scheduling: a Timed Petri Net-based model
315 -- 330Lu Li, Xinghua Wang 0004. Technostress inhibitors and creators and their impacts on university teachers' work performance in higher education
331 -- 342Pablo Zoghbi Manrique de Lara, Maryamsadat Sharifiatashgah. The relationship between perceived crowding and cyberloafing in open offices at Iranian IT-based companies
343 -- 352Xin Zhang 0023, David Mendonça. Co-evolution of work structure and process in organizations: improvisation in post-disaster debris removal operations
353 -- 365Katie J. Parnell, Victoria A. Banks, Craig K. Allison, Katherine L. Plant, Peter Beecroft, Neville A. Stanton. Designing flight deck applications: combining insight from end-users and ergonomists
367 -- 380Yee Mun Lee, Ruth Madigan, Oscar Giles, Laura Garach-Morcillo, Gustav Markkula, Charles W. Fox, Fanta Camara, Markus Rothmüller, Signe Alexandra Vendelbo-Larsen, Pernille Holm Rasmussen, André Dietrich, Dimitris Nathanael, Villy Portouli, Anna Schieben, Natasha Merat. Road users rarely use explicit communication when interacting in today's traffic: implications for automated vehicles

Volume 23, Issue 1

1 -- 0Patrick E. Waterson, Henning Boje Andersen. A note from the editors
3 -- 21Gemma J. M. Read, Vanessa Beanland, Neville A. Stanton, Eryn Grant, Nicholas J. Stevens, Michael G. Lenné, Miles Thomas, Christine M. Mulvihill, Guy H. Walker, Paul M. Salmon. From interfaces to infrastructure: extending ecological interface design to re-design rail level crossings
23 -- 37Neelam Naikar, Ben Elix. Designing for self-organisation in sociotechnical systems: resilience engineering, cognitive work analysis, and the diagram of work organisation possibilities
39 -- 49Natassia Goode, Louise Shaw, Caroline F. Finch, Paul M. Salmon. Challenges of translating Rasmussen's Accimap into a usable, sustainable, and useful incident reporting system: end-user attitudes following 12-month implementation
51 -- 63Stéphane Deline, Laurent Guillet, Philippe Rauffet, Clément Guérin. Team cognition in a cyber defense context: focus on social support behaviors
65 -- 83Elaine Alves de Carvalho, José Orlando Gomes, Alessandro Jatobá, Mônica Ferreira da Silva, Paulo Victor Rodrigues de Carvalho. Employing resilience engineering in eliciting software requirements for complex systems: experiments with the functional resonance analysis method (FRAM)
85 -- 101Piotr Cofta. Trust, choice, and self-preservation: a computational approach
103 -- 116Clément Belletier, Morteza Charkhabi, Gustavo Pires de Andrade Silva, Kevin Ametepe, Mathieu Lutz, Marie Izaute. Wearable cognitive assistants in a factory setting: a critical review of a promising way of enhancing cognitive performance and well-being
117 -- 130Sanna Aronsson, Henrik Artman, Joel Brynielsson, Sinna Lindquist, Robert Ramberg. Design of simulator training: a comparative study of Swedish dynamic decision-making training facilities
131 -- 142Ali Ahmad, Mageed Ghaleb, Saber Darmoul, Mohammed Alkahtani, Shatha Samman. A combined multitasking performance measure involving sequential and parallel task executions
143 -- 159Fredrik Asplund, Pernilla Ulfvengren. Work functions shaping the ability to innovate: insights from the case of the safety engineer
161 -- 175Azzeddine Benabbou, Domitile Lourdeaux, Dominique Lenne. Automated dilemmas generation in simulations
177 -- 187Gang Xue, Huiying Wen. How accurately do the drivers perceive the hazardous degrees of different mountainous highway traffic risk factors?