Journal: Human Factors

Volume 56, Issue 5

813 -- 815Patricia R. Delucia. Looking Back, Looking Forward: 55 Years of Human Factors
816 -- 824Raja Parasuraman, Richard A. McKinley. Using Noninvasive Brain Stimulation to Accelerate Learning and Enhance Human Performance
825 -- 839Alireza Noroozi, Rouzbeh Abbassi, Scott MacKinnon, Faisal I. Khan, Nima Khakzad. Effects of Cold Environments on Human Reliability Assessment in Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities
840 -- 849Joachim Meyer, Rebecca Wiczorek, Torsten Günzler. Measures of Reliance and Compliance in Aided Visual Scanning
850 -- 863Jonathan DeShaw, Salam Rahmatalla. Predictive Discomfort in Single- and Combined-Axis Whole-Body Vibration Considering Different Seated Postures
864 -- 872Judith E. Gold, Feroze B. Mohamed, Sayed Ali, Mary F. Barbe. Serum and MRI Biomarkers in Mobile Device Texting: A Pilot Study
873 -- 910Hongwei Hsiao, Jennifer Whitestone, Tsui-Ying Kau, Richard Whisler, J. Gordon Routley, Michael Wilbur. Sizing Firefighters: Method and Implications
911 -- 941Jessica L. Wildman, Eduardo Salas, Charles P. R. Scott. Measuring Cognition in Teams: A Cross-Domain Review
942 -- 951Cosima Piepenbrock, Susanne Mayr, Axel Buchner. Positive Display Polarity Is Particularly Advantageous for Small Character Sizes: Implications for Display Design
952 -- 957Francis T. Durso, Sadaf Kazi, Cale M. Darling. The Role of Number of Tasks in Determining the Relevance of Information
958 -- 972Tobias Grundgeiger, Bonnie Harris, Nicholas Ford, Michael Abbey, Penelope M. Sanderson, Bala Subramanian Venkatesh. Emergency Medical Equipment Storage: Benefits of Visual Cues Tested in Field and Simulated Settings
973 -- 985Bryan A. Campbell, Chad Tossell, Michael D. Byrne, Philip T. Kortum. Toward More Usable Electronic Voting: Testing the Usability of a Smartphone Voting System
986 -- 998Anthony D. McDonald, John D. Lee, Chris Schwarz, Timothy L. Brown. Steering in a Random Forest: Ensemble Learning for Detecting Drowsiness-Related Lane Departures
999 -- 1014Thomas Carolan, Shaun D. Hutchins, Christopher D. Wickens, John M. Cumming. Costs and Benefits of More Learner Freedom: Meta-Analyses of Exploratory and Learner Control Training Methods