Linear mixed-effects models provide several benefits over more traditional statistical inference tests and are particularly useful for most human-in-the-loop tracking experiment data. However, surprisingly, mixed models are virtually not used for the analysis of tracking experiment data. This paper uses linear mixed-effects models to analyze combined tracking data from two previous human-in-the-loop roll tracking experiments that compared control behavior metrics collected in both a research aircraft and a motion-base simulator. In the experiments, pilots' behavior under 10 different motion configurations with varying motion filter gains and break frequencies was evaluated and compared to that in the real aircraft. The linear mixed-effects ...
This paper investigates the interaction effects of motion filter order and break frequency on pilots...
Mixed-effect modeling is recommended for data with repeated measures, as often encountered in design...
The present experiment compared diVerences in response strategy of participants performing a two-dim...
This paper describes the preliminary results of an effort to compile data from a large number of stu...
When (meta-)analyzing single-case experimental design (SCED) studies by means of hierarchical or mul...
This paper describes an experiment investigating the effects of motion filter order on human manual ...
This thesis describes an experiment investigating the effects of motion filter order on human manual...
Human models have been studied and used in engineering analysis for over 70 years to allow predictio...
The contribution of pitch motion cues to the performance of human pilots in compensatory tracking ta...
The off-line development of linear discrete autoregressive models for man-machine closed-loop flight...
The results of an investigation to obtain understanding13; of the role of pitch- motion cue on flyin...
This paper introduces a two-step identification method of human multichannel perception and control....
This paper describes an effort to objectively evaluate the effects of variations in simulator motion...
This paper introduces a two-step identification method of human multi-channel perception and control...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis of dynamic human behavioral models focused on the action of ...
This paper investigates the interaction effects of motion filter order and break frequency on pilots...
Mixed-effect modeling is recommended for data with repeated measures, as often encountered in design...
The present experiment compared diVerences in response strategy of participants performing a two-dim...
This paper describes the preliminary results of an effort to compile data from a large number of stu...
When (meta-)analyzing single-case experimental design (SCED) studies by means of hierarchical or mul...
This paper describes an experiment investigating the effects of motion filter order on human manual ...
This thesis describes an experiment investigating the effects of motion filter order on human manual...
Human models have been studied and used in engineering analysis for over 70 years to allow predictio...
The contribution of pitch motion cues to the performance of human pilots in compensatory tracking ta...
The off-line development of linear discrete autoregressive models for man-machine closed-loop flight...
The results of an investigation to obtain understanding13; of the role of pitch- motion cue on flyin...
This paper introduces a two-step identification method of human multichannel perception and control....
This paper describes an effort to objectively evaluate the effects of variations in simulator motion...
This paper introduces a two-step identification method of human multi-channel perception and control...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis of dynamic human behavioral models focused on the action of ...
This paper investigates the interaction effects of motion filter order and break frequency on pilots...
Mixed-effect modeling is recommended for data with repeated measures, as often encountered in design...
The present experiment compared diVerences in response strategy of participants performing a two-dim...