Two experiments were conducted to determine whether grouping of icons on complex graphic displays reduces information processing loads, as measured by the Subjective Workload Assessment Technique and emor rates. In Experiment 1, between 2 and 25 symbols were presented on a computer display. Participants were asked to chunk symbols under class labels and store these labels in short-term memory. Two different display formatting variables were tested spatial proximity grouping of icons was manipulated across three levels, while temporal grouping was manipulated across two levels. Results suggest that display grouping helps operators organize, encode, and store information into task relevant chunks and, in turn, reduces subjective workload and ...
This investigation sought to determine the influence of a visual display\u27s spatial configuration ...
This study investigated the effects of users’ familiarity with the objects depicted in icons on the ...
Tullis (1983, 1984) identified and quantified six conceptually distinct dimensions of alphanumeric d...
The spatial arrangement of elements such as icons in a computer interface may influence learning the...
Human skills and expert knowledge are valuable in increasingly complex human-machine systems. Effici...
Experimental Studies of Human-Computer Interaction: Working memory and mental workload in complex co...
Includes bibliographical references (page 68)Fifty-four subjects randomly assigned to six groups in ...
The paradigm of visual search was used to investigate how participants looked for a target file amon...
International audienceWorking memory (WM) is a cognitive system allowing short-term maintenance and ...
The goal of this research was to test the effect of display organization on user performance under a...
Participants kept track of rapidly changing information in a two-session experiment which investigat...
AbstractWe present the results of an experiment designed to explore the effectiveness of different c...
Human memory benefits from information clustering, which can be accomplished by chunking. Chunking t...
Perceptual grouping describes the organization of small elements into larger objects. Research in us...
Current research in screen design for human computer interaction has demonstrated that user task per...
This investigation sought to determine the influence of a visual display\u27s spatial configuration ...
This study investigated the effects of users’ familiarity with the objects depicted in icons on the ...
Tullis (1983, 1984) identified and quantified six conceptually distinct dimensions of alphanumeric d...
The spatial arrangement of elements such as icons in a computer interface may influence learning the...
Human skills and expert knowledge are valuable in increasingly complex human-machine systems. Effici...
Experimental Studies of Human-Computer Interaction: Working memory and mental workload in complex co...
Includes bibliographical references (page 68)Fifty-four subjects randomly assigned to six groups in ...
The paradigm of visual search was used to investigate how participants looked for a target file amon...
International audienceWorking memory (WM) is a cognitive system allowing short-term maintenance and ...
The goal of this research was to test the effect of display organization on user performance under a...
Participants kept track of rapidly changing information in a two-session experiment which investigat...
AbstractWe present the results of an experiment designed to explore the effectiveness of different c...
Human memory benefits from information clustering, which can be accomplished by chunking. Chunking t...
Perceptual grouping describes the organization of small elements into larger objects. Research in us...
Current research in screen design for human computer interaction has demonstrated that user task per...
This investigation sought to determine the influence of a visual display\u27s spatial configuration ...
This study investigated the effects of users’ familiarity with the objects depicted in icons on the ...
Tullis (1983, 1984) identified and quantified six conceptually distinct dimensions of alphanumeric d...