vestigating how the task characteristics of information rate (event rate) and information structure (display uncertainty) affect performance on a cognitively demanding signal detection task. Performance as well as perceived workload and stress were measured. Results supported a performance-workload association ra-ther than performance insensitivity, but the pattern of decline in adaptation to task-induced stress generally conformed to the maximal adaptability model: At lower levels of demand the change in accuracy and workload was smaller, but at higher demand these changes increased in magnitude
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...
The present study examined the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Wann, 1989) by invest...
The present study examined the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Wann, 1989) by invest...
The present study examined the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Wann, 1989) by invest...
incorporated individual differences into the model (Szalma, 2008). The purpose was to investigate ho...
incorporated individual differences into the model (Szalma, 2008). The purpose was to investigate ho...
The present study tests an extension of the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 19...
The present study tests an extension of the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 19...
The present study tests an extension of the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 19...
The present study tests an extension of the Dynamic Adaptability Theory of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 1...
The present study tests an extension of the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Warm...
The present study tests an extension of the Dynamic Adaptability Theory of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 1...
Increased understanding of the mechanisms by which stress impacts performance is essential to the de...
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...
The present study examined the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Wann, 1989) by invest...
The present study examined the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Wann, 1989) by invest...
The present study examined the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Wann, 1989) by invest...
incorporated individual differences into the model (Szalma, 2008). The purpose was to investigate ho...
incorporated individual differences into the model (Szalma, 2008). The purpose was to investigate ho...
The present study tests an extension of the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 19...
The present study tests an extension of the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 19...
The present study tests an extension of the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 19...
The present study tests an extension of the Dynamic Adaptability Theory of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 1...
The present study tests an extension of the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Warm...
The present study tests an extension of the Dynamic Adaptability Theory of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 1...
Increased understanding of the mechanisms by which stress impacts performance is essential to the de...
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...