Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) have proposed that detection failures in vigilance tasks result from a \u27mindless\u27 withdrawal of attentional effort from the monitoring assignment. To explore that view, they modified the traditional vigilance task, in which observers make button-press responses to signify the detection of rarely occurring critical signals, to one in which button-press responses acknowledge frequently occurring non-signal events and response withholding signifies signal detection. This modification is designed to promote a mindless withdrawal of attentional effort from the task through routinization. The present study challenges the validity of the mindlessness model by showing that with both types ...
The resource view on vigilance performance was tested. First, a low demanding task was compared with...
Performance on tasks that require sustained attention can be impacted by various factors that includ...
'Over the past 20 years a considerable amount of research has been expended on the use of human...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) have proposed that detection failures in vigil...
failures in vigilance tasks result from a ‘mindless ’ withdrawal of attentional effort from the moni...
failures in vigilance tasks result from a ‘mindless ’ withdrawal of attentional effort from the moni...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) proposed that the decline in performance effic...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) proposed that the decline in performance effic...
The present study was designed to explore whether sustained attention tasks can be adequately descri...
The goal habituation model of vigilance proposed by Ariga and Lleras (2011) posits that it is possib...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, typically requires observers to monitor many signals for infreque...
iv, 71 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-69).Tw...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, typically requires observers to monitor for infrequent critical s...
Vigilance tasks typically require observers to respond to critical signals on their monitored displa...
Vigilance tasks, from driving a vehicle to surveillance to security monitoring, are both commonplace...
The resource view on vigilance performance was tested. First, a low demanding task was compared with...
Performance on tasks that require sustained attention can be impacted by various factors that includ...
'Over the past 20 years a considerable amount of research has been expended on the use of human...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) have proposed that detection failures in vigil...
failures in vigilance tasks result from a ‘mindless ’ withdrawal of attentional effort from the moni...
failures in vigilance tasks result from a ‘mindless ’ withdrawal of attentional effort from the moni...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) proposed that the decline in performance effic...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) proposed that the decline in performance effic...
The present study was designed to explore whether sustained attention tasks can be adequately descri...
The goal habituation model of vigilance proposed by Ariga and Lleras (2011) posits that it is possib...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, typically requires observers to monitor many signals for infreque...
iv, 71 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-69).Tw...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, typically requires observers to monitor for infrequent critical s...
Vigilance tasks typically require observers to respond to critical signals on their monitored displa...
Vigilance tasks, from driving a vehicle to surveillance to security monitoring, are both commonplace...
The resource view on vigilance performance was tested. First, a low demanding task was compared with...
Performance on tasks that require sustained attention can be impacted by various factors that includ...
'Over the past 20 years a considerable amount of research has been expended on the use of human...