Recent work has suggested that for some tasks, graphical displays which visually integrate information from more than one source offer an advantage over more traditional displays which present the same information in a separated format. Three experiments are described which investigate this claim using a task which requires subjects to control a dynamic system. In the first experiment, the integrated display is compared to two separated displays, one an animated mimic diagram, the other an alphanumeric display. The integrated display is shown to support better performance in a control task, but experiment 2 shows that part of this advantage may be due to its analogue nature. Experiment 3 considers performance on a fault detection task, and ...
In this paper an investigation is reported of neural imaging of the electrocortical activity involve...
The paper reports on the results of an experimental study of the usability of graphical displays for...
When completing tasks in complex, dynamic domains individuals must consider both high-level issues (...
When completing tasks in complex, dynamic domains observers must consider the relationships among ma...
When completing tasks in complex, dynamic domains observers must consider the relationships among ma...
Two strategies are defined for the design of integrated, computer-based information displays for rea...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
Visual display design for dynamic systems may be helped by exploiting emergent features that allow s...
This study examines Wickens\u27 compatibility of proximity hypothesis of visual display design and p...
When monitoring complex physical processes, an operator often needs to make quick decisions based on...
Two experiments were performed to test and extend the current ‘emergent features’ approach to displa...
Different tasks may require different displays. Are users able to select optimal displays? In a flig...
The impact of various formats used in the design of visual displays was investigated in two reaction...
The workload and stress associated with configural displays in two vigilance tasks were investigated...
Currently, most of the displays in control rooms can be categorized as status, alerts/procedures, or...
In this paper an investigation is reported of neural imaging of the electrocortical activity involve...
The paper reports on the results of an experimental study of the usability of graphical displays for...
When completing tasks in complex, dynamic domains individuals must consider both high-level issues (...
When completing tasks in complex, dynamic domains observers must consider the relationships among ma...
When completing tasks in complex, dynamic domains observers must consider the relationships among ma...
Two strategies are defined for the design of integrated, computer-based information displays for rea...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
Visual display design for dynamic systems may be helped by exploiting emergent features that allow s...
This study examines Wickens\u27 compatibility of proximity hypothesis of visual display design and p...
When monitoring complex physical processes, an operator often needs to make quick decisions based on...
Two experiments were performed to test and extend the current ‘emergent features’ approach to displa...
Different tasks may require different displays. Are users able to select optimal displays? In a flig...
The impact of various formats used in the design of visual displays was investigated in two reaction...
The workload and stress associated with configural displays in two vigilance tasks were investigated...
Currently, most of the displays in control rooms can be categorized as status, alerts/procedures, or...
In this paper an investigation is reported of neural imaging of the electrocortical activity involve...
The paper reports on the results of an experimental study of the usability of graphical displays for...
When completing tasks in complex, dynamic domains individuals must consider both high-level issues (...