The present study explored eye scan behavior as a function of level of subject training. Oculometric (eye scan) measures were recorded from each of ten subjects during training trials on a CRT based flight simulation task. The task developed for the study incorporated subtasks representative of specific activities performed by pilots, but which could be performed at asymptotic levels within relatively short periods of training. Changes in eye scan behavior were examined as initially untrained subjects developed skill in the task. Eye scan predictors of performance on the task were found. Examination of eye scan in proximity to selected task events revealed differences in the distribution of looks at the instruments as a function of level of...
Introduction: The current research is investigating pilots’ visual scan patterns in order to assess...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
Potential relationships between eye behavior and pilot workload are discussed. A Honeywell Mark IIA ...
An experimental paradigm and a set of results which demonstrate a relationship between the level of ...
The scanning behavior of pilots must be understood so that cockpit displays can be assembled which w...
It has been shown that expert gaze behavior can be used to enhance training for novices, among other...
Research has shown no consistent findings about how scanning techniques differ between experienced a...
This paper improves the understanding of the use of eye-tracking tools in the pilot selection proces...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
The effectiveness on pilot and trainee performance and scanning behavior of incorporating a real tim...
Using a technique that requires a subject to consult an imagined or remembered spatial array while p...
Pilot and flight crew assessment of visually displayed information is examined as well as the effect...
This work focuses on the analysis of pilots’ performance during manual flight operations in differen...
Introduction: Situation awareness (SA) is considered an essential prerequisite for safe flying. If ...
Introduction: The current research is investigating pilots’ visual scan patterns in order to assess...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
Potential relationships between eye behavior and pilot workload are discussed. A Honeywell Mark IIA ...
An experimental paradigm and a set of results which demonstrate a relationship between the level of ...
The scanning behavior of pilots must be understood so that cockpit displays can be assembled which w...
It has been shown that expert gaze behavior can be used to enhance training for novices, among other...
Research has shown no consistent findings about how scanning techniques differ between experienced a...
This paper improves the understanding of the use of eye-tracking tools in the pilot selection proces...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
The effectiveness on pilot and trainee performance and scanning behavior of incorporating a real tim...
Using a technique that requires a subject to consult an imagined or remembered spatial array while p...
Pilot and flight crew assessment of visually displayed information is examined as well as the effect...
This work focuses on the analysis of pilots’ performance during manual flight operations in differen...
Introduction: Situation awareness (SA) is considered an essential prerequisite for safe flying. If ...
Introduction: The current research is investigating pilots’ visual scan patterns in order to assess...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...