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- Towards Cognitive-Aware Multimodal Presentation: The Modality Effects in High-Load HCIYujia Cao, Mariët Theune, Anton Nijholt. 3-12 [doi]
- Supporting Situation Awareness in Demanding Operating Environments through Wearable User InterfacesJari Laarni, Juhani Heinilä, Jukka Häkkinen, Virpi Kalakoski, Kari Kallinen, Kristian Lukander, Paula Löppönen, Tapio Palomäki, Niklas Ravaja, Paula Savioja, Antti Väätänen. 13-21 [doi]
- Development of a Technique for Predicting the Human Response to an Emergency SituationGlyn Lawson, Sarah Sharples, David Clarke, Sue Cobb. 22-31 [doi]
- A Dynamic Task Representation Method for a Virtual Reality ApplicationMaria Chiara Leva, Alison Kay, Fabio Mattei, Tom Kontogiannis, Massimiliano De Ambroggi, Sam Cromie. 32-42 [doi]
- An Investigation of Function Based Design Considering Affordances in Conceptual Design of Mechanical MovementYing-Chieh Liu, Su-ju Lu. 43-51 [doi]
- CWE: Assistance Environment for the Evaluation Operating a Set of Variations of the Cognitive Walkthrough Ergonomic Inspection MethodThomas Mahatody, Christophe Kolski, Mouldi Sagar. 52-61 [doi]
- The Use of Multimodal Representation in Icon InterpretationSiné McDougall, Alexandra Forsythe, Sarah Isherwood, Agnes Petocz, Irene Reppa, Catherine Stevens. 62-70 [doi]
- Beyond Emoticons: Combining Affect and Cognition in Icon DesignSiné McDougall, Irene Reppa, Gary Smith, David Playfoot. 71-80 [doi]
- Agency Attribution in Human-Computer InteractionJohn E. McEneaney. 81-90 [doi]
- Human-UAV Co-operation Based on Artificial CognitionClaudia Meitinger, Axel Schulte. 91-100 [doi]
- Development of an Evaluation Method for Office Work ProductivityKazune Miyagi, Hiroshi Shimoda, Hirotake Ishii, Kenji Enomoto, Mikio Iwakawa, Masaaki Terano. 101-110 [doi]
- Supporting Cognitive Collage Creation for Pedestrian NavigationAugustinus H. J. Oomes, Miroslav Bojic, Gideon Bazen. 111-119 [doi]
- Development of a Novel Platform for Greater Situational Awareness in the Urban Military TerrainStephen D. Prior, Siu-Tsen Shen, Anthony S. White, Siddharth Odedra, Mehmet Karamanoglu, Mehmet Ali Erbil, Tom Foran. 120-125 [doi]
- The User Knows: Considering the Cognitive Contribution of the User in the Design of Auditory WarningsCatherine Stevens, Agnes Petocz. 126-135 [doi]
- The Influence of Gender and Age on the Visual Codes Working Memory and the Display Duration - A Case Study of FencersChih-Lin Chang, Kai-Way Li, Yung-Tsan Jou, Hsu-Chang Pan, Tai-Yen Hsu. 139-148 [doi]
- Comparison of Mobile Device Navigation Information Display Alternatives from the Cognitive Load PerspectiveMurat Can Cobanoglu, Ahmet Alp Kindiroglu, Selim Balcisoy. 149-157 [doi]
- Visual Complexity: Is That All There Is?Alexandra Forsythe. 158-166 [doi]
- Operational Decision Making in Aluminium SmeltersYashuang Gao, Mark P. Taylor, John J. J. Chen, Michael J. Hautus. 167-178 [doi]
- Designers of Different Cognitive Styles Editing E-Learning Materials Studied by Monitoring Physiological and Other Data SimultaneouslyKároly Hercegfi, Olga Csillik, Éva Bodnár, Judit Sass, Lajos Izsó. 179-186 [doi]
- Analyzing Control-Display Movement Compatibility: A Neuroimaging StudyS. M. Hadi Hosseini, Maryam Rostami, Makoto Takahashi, Naoki Miura, Motoaki Sugiura, Ryuta Kawashima. 187-196 [doi]
- Graphics and Semantics: The Relationship between What Is Seen and What Is Meant in Icon DesignSarah Isherwood. 197-205 [doi]
- The Effect of Object Features on Multiple Object Tracking and IdentificationTianwei Liu, Wenfeng Chen, Yuming Xuan, Xiaolan Fu. 206-212 [doi]
- Organizing Smart Networks and Humans into Augmented TeamsMartijn Neef, Martin van Rijn, Danielle Keus, Jan-Willem Marck. 213-222 [doi]
- Quantitative Evaluation of Mental Workload by Using Model of Involuntary Eye MovementGoro Obinata, Satoru Tokuda, Katsuyuki Fukuda, Hiroto Hamada. 223-232 [doi]
- Spatial Tasks on a Large, High-Resolution Tiled Display: Females Mentally Rotate Large Objects Faster Than MenBernt Ivar Olsen, Bruno Laeng, Kari-Ann Kristiansen, Gunnar Hartvigsen. 233-242 [doi]
- Neurocognitive Workload Assessment Using the Virtual Reality Cognitive Performance Assessment TestThomas D. Parsons, Louise Cosand, Christopher G. Courtney, Arvind Iyer, Albert A. Rizzo. 243-252 [doi]
- Sensing Directionality in Tangential Haptic StimulationGreg Placencia, Mansour Rahimi, Behrokh Khoshnevis. 253-261 [doi]
- Effects of Design Elements in Magazine AdvertisementsYoung Sam Ryu, Taewon Suh, Sean Dozier. 262-268 [doi]
- The Influence of Shared-Representation on Shared Mental Models in Virtual TeamsRose Saikayasit, Sarah Sharples. 269-278 [doi]
- Harnessing the Power of Multiple Tools to Predict and Mitigate Mental OverloadCharneta Samms, David Jones, Kelly S. Hale, Diane Mitchell. 279-288 [doi]
- Acceptance of E-Invoicing in SMEsKarl W. Sandberg, Olof Wahlberg, Yan Pan. 289-296 [doi]
- Mental Models in Process Visualization - Could They Indicate the Effectiveness of an Operator s Training?Karin Schweizer, Denise Gramß, Susi Mühlhausen, Birgit Vogel-Heuser. 297-306 [doi]
- Effects of Report Order on Identification on Multidimensional Stimulus: Color and ShapeI-Hsuan Shen, Kong-King Shieh. 307-316 [doi]
- Confidence Bias in Situation AwarenessKetut Sulistyawati, Yoon Ping Chui. 317-325 [doi]
- Tactical Reconnaissance Using Groups of Partly Autonomous UGVsPeter Svenmarck, Dennis Andersson, Björn Lindahl, Johan Hedström, Patrik Lif. 326-335 [doi]
- Use of High-Fidelity Simulation to Evaluate Driver Performance with Vehicle Automation SystemsTimothy Brown, Jane Moeckli, Dawn C. Marshall. 339-348 [doi]
- Applying the "Team Player" Approach on Car DesignStaffan Davidsson, Håkan Alm. 349-357 [doi]
- New HMI Concept for Motorcycles-The Saferider ApproachJ. P. Frederik Diederichs, Marco Fontana, Giacomo Bencini, Stella Nikolaou, Roberto Montanari, Andrea Spadoni, Harald Widlroither, Niccolò Baldanzini. 358-366 [doi]
- Night Vision - Reduced Driver Distraction, Improved Safety and SatisfactionKlaus Fuchs, Bettina Abendroth, Ralph Bruder. 367-375 [doi]
- Measurement of Depth Attention of Driver in Frontal SceneMamiko Fukuoka, Shun ichi Doi, Takahiko Kimura, Toshiaki Miura. 376-385 [doi]
- Understanding the Opinion Forming Processes of Experts and Customers During Evaluations of Automotive SoundsLouise Humphreys, Sebastiano Giudice, Paul Jennings, Rebecca Cain, Garry Dunne, Mark Allman-Ward. 386-395 [doi]
- HR Changes in Driving Scenes with Danger and Difficulties Using Driving SimulatorYukiyo Kuriyagawa, Mieko Ohsuga, Ichiro Kageyama. 396-403 [doi]
- Driver Measurement: Methods and ApplicationsShane McLaughlin, Jonathan Hankey, Thomas A. Dingus. 404-413 [doi]
- The Assessment of Driver s Arousal States from the Classification of Eye-Blink PatternsYoshihiro Noguchi, Keiji Shimada, Mieko Ohsuga, Yoshiyuki Kamakura, Yumiko Inoue. 414-423 [doi]
- Guiding a Driver s Visual Attention Using Graphical and Auditory AnimationsTony Poitschke, Florian Laquai, Gerhard Rigoll. 424-433 [doi]
- Fundamental Study for Relationship between Cognitive Task and Brain Activity During Car DrivingShunji Shimizu, Nobuhide Hirai, Fumikazu Miwakeichi, Senichiro Kikuchi, Yasuhito Yoshizawa, Masanao Sato, Hiroshi Murata, Eiju Watanabe, Satoshi Kato. 434-440 [doi]
- A Study on a Method to Call Drivers Attention to HazardHiroshi Takahashi. 441-450 [doi]
- An Analysis of Saccadic Eye Movements and Facial Images for Assessing Vigilance Levels During Simulated DrivingAkinori Ueno, Shoyo Tei, Tomohide Nonomura, Yuichi Inoue. 451-460 [doi]
- Implementing Human Factors within the Design Process of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)Boris van Waterschoot, Mascha van der Voort. 461-470 [doi]
- A Survey Study of Chinese Drivers Inconsistent Risk PerceptionPei Wang, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Gavriel Salvendy. 471-476 [doi]
- Design for Smart Driving: A Tale of Two InterfacesMark S. Young, Stewart A. Birrell, Neville A. Stanton. 477-485 [doi]
- Supervision of Autonomous Vehicles: Mutual Modeling and Interaction ManagementGilles Coppin, François Legras, Sylvie Saget. 489-497 [doi]
- Conflicts in Human Operator - Unmanned Vehicles InteractionsFrédéric Dehais, Stéphane Mercier, Catherine Tessier. 498-507 [doi]
- Ergonomic Analysis of Different Computer Tools to Support the German Air Traffic ControllersMuriel Didier, Margeritta von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Ralph Bruder. 508-517 [doi]
- Behavior Model Based Recognition of Critical Pilot Workload as Trigger for Cognitive Operator AssistanceDiana Donath, Axel Schulte. 518-528 [doi]
- A Design and Training Agenda for the Next Generation of Commercial Aircraft Flight DeckDon Harris. 529-536 [doi]
- Future Ability Requirements for Human Operators in AviationCatrin Hasse, Carmen Bruder, Dietrich Grasshoff, Hinnerk Eißfeldt. 537-546 [doi]
- The Application of Human Error Template (HET) for Redesigning Standard Operational Procedures in Aviation OperationsWen-Chin Li, Don Harris, Yueh-Ling Hsu, Lon-Wen Li. 547-553 [doi]
- Effect of Aircraft Datablock Complexity and Exposure Time on Performance of Change Detection TaskChen Ling, Lesheng Hua. 554-563 [doi]
- A Regulatory-Based Approach to Safety Analysis of Unmanned Aircraft SystemsJames T. Luxhøj, Ahmet Öztekin. 564-573 [doi]
- Using Acoustic Sensor Technologies to Create a More Terrain Capable Unmanned Ground VehicleSiddharth Odedra, Stephen D. Prior, Mehmet Karamanoglu, Mehmet Ali Erbil, Siu-Tsen Shen. 574-579 [doi]
- Critical Interaction Analysis in the Flight DeckChiara Santamaria Maurizio, Patrizia Marti, Simone Pozzi. 580-589 [doi]
- Understanding the Impact of Rail AutomationSarah Sharples, Nora Balfe, David Golightly, Laura Millen. 590-599 [doi]
- Cognitive Workload as a Predictor of Student Pilot PerformanceNathan F. Tilton, Ronald Mellado Miller. 600-605 [doi]
- Direct Perception Displays for Military Radar-Based Air SurveillanceOliver Witt, Morten Grandt, Heinz Küttelwesch. 606-615 [doi]
- A Selection of Human Factors Tools: Measuring HCI Aspects of Flight Deck TechnologiesRolf Zon, Henk van Dijk. 616-624 [doi]