The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) Does Not Promote Mindlessness During Vigilance Performance

Michael B. Dillard, Joel S. Warm, Gregory J. Funke, Matthew E. Funke, Victor S. Finomore, Gerald Matthews, Tyler H. Shaw, Raja Parasuraman. The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) Does Not Promote Mindlessness During Vigilance Performance. Human Factors, 56(8):1364-1379, 2014. [doi]

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  title = {The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) Does Not Promote Mindlessness During Vigilance Performance},
  author = {Michael B. Dillard and Joel S. Warm and Gregory J. Funke and Matthew E. Funke and Victor S. Finomore and Gerald Matthews and Tyler H. Shaw and Raja Parasuraman},
  year = {2014},
  doi = {10.1177/0018720814537521},
  url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0018720814537521},
  researchr = {https://researchr.org/publication/DillardWFFFFMSP14},
  cites = {0},
  citedby = {0},
  journal = {Human Factors},
  volume = {56},
  number = {8},
  pages = {1364-1379},
}