It is argued that despite the large volume of vigilance research, only limited progress has been made in formulating principles and testing countermeasures aimed at minimizing the vigilance problem. In part this is because of the way we design our experiments, including the use of esoteric tasks, limited watch durations, and sterile experimental environments. More rapid progress toward knowledge that can be applied to real-world tasks requiring vigilance will be made if we pay greater heed to the critical features of operational tasks in designing our laboratory experiments. Examples are provided of how specificity of human responses to stimulus, temporal, and environmental variables in vigilance experiments could have led investigators to ...
iv, 71 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-69).Tw...
Three studies are reported of individual differences in performance of high event rate vigilance tas...
'Over the past 20 years a considerable amount of research has been expended on the use of human...
There have been two major criticisms of research on vigilance decrement: (1) that there are few trou...
Vigilance is one of the most thoroughly researched areas of human performance. Volumes have been wri...
In this article an attempt has been made to review the vigilance leterature. Experimental studies an...
To what extent are identified psychological processes created in laboratories? The present work addr...
To what extent are identified psychological processes created in laboratories? The present work addr...
To what extent are identified psychological processes created in laboratories? The present work addr...
Objective: I explore the origins, theoretical underpinnings, applications, and importance of vigilan...
A vigilance experiment was performed on the characteristics of visual monitoring behavior in complex...
"January 1959."Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-25).Prepared by the Engineering Psychol...
Our technology laden world continues to push the limits of human cognitive performance. Human perfor...
Vigilance, or the ability to maintain attention to stimuli over a prolonged period of time (Davies &...
The "lnverted-U Hypothesis " states that for a given task, there is an optimal level of wo...
iv, 71 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-69).Tw...
Three studies are reported of individual differences in performance of high event rate vigilance tas...
'Over the past 20 years a considerable amount of research has been expended on the use of human...
There have been two major criticisms of research on vigilance decrement: (1) that there are few trou...
Vigilance is one of the most thoroughly researched areas of human performance. Volumes have been wri...
In this article an attempt has been made to review the vigilance leterature. Experimental studies an...
To what extent are identified psychological processes created in laboratories? The present work addr...
To what extent are identified psychological processes created in laboratories? The present work addr...
To what extent are identified psychological processes created in laboratories? The present work addr...
Objective: I explore the origins, theoretical underpinnings, applications, and importance of vigilan...
A vigilance experiment was performed on the characteristics of visual monitoring behavior in complex...
"January 1959."Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-25).Prepared by the Engineering Psychol...
Our technology laden world continues to push the limits of human cognitive performance. Human perfor...
Vigilance, or the ability to maintain attention to stimuli over a prolonged period of time (Davies &...
The "lnverted-U Hypothesis " states that for a given task, there is an optimal level of wo...
iv, 71 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-69).Tw...
Three studies are reported of individual differences in performance of high event rate vigilance tas...
'Over the past 20 years a considerable amount of research has been expended on the use of human...