Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) proposed that the decline in performance efficiency over time in vigilance tasks (the vigilance decrement) is characterized by mindlessness or a withdrawal of attentional effort from the monitoring assignment. We assessed that proposal using measures of perceived mental workload (NASA-TLX) and stress (Dundee Stress State Questionnaire). Two types of vigilance task were employed: a traditional version, wherein observers made button-press responses to signify detection of rarely occurring critical signals, and a modified version, developed by Robertson et al. to promote mindlessness via routinization, wherein button-press responses acknowledged frequently occurring neutral stimulus event...
Vigilance tasks, from driving a vehicle to surveillance to security monitoring, are both commonplace...
This study examined the effects of transitions in task demand on vigilance performance and perceived...
Vigilance tasks typically require observers to respond to critical signals on their monitored displa...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) proposed that the decline in performance effic...
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) have proposed that detection failures in vigil...
The present study was designed to explore whether sustained attention tasks can be adequately descri...
The resource view on vigilance performance was tested. First, a low demanding task was compared with...
The utility of a new measure of perceived mental workload in vigilance, The Multiple Resources Quest...
Previous research has shown opposite effects of dual tasking on the vigilance decrement phenomenon. ...
A study was conducted to examine the effectiveness of perceptual and cognitive intervention tasks on...
The vigilance decrement in sustained attention tasks is a prevalent example of cognitive fatigue in ...
Contains fulltext : 64743.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The resource v...
Vigilance tasks, from driving a vehicle to surveillance to security monitoring, are both commonplace...
This study examined the effects of transitions in task demand on vigilance performance and perceived...
Vigilance tasks typically require observers to respond to critical signals on their monitored displa...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) proposed that the decline in performance effic...
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) have proposed that detection failures in vigil...
The present study was designed to explore whether sustained attention tasks can be adequately descri...
The resource view on vigilance performance was tested. First, a low demanding task was compared with...
The utility of a new measure of perceived mental workload in vigilance, The Multiple Resources Quest...
Previous research has shown opposite effects of dual tasking on the vigilance decrement phenomenon. ...
A study was conducted to examine the effectiveness of perceptual and cognitive intervention tasks on...
The vigilance decrement in sustained attention tasks is a prevalent example of cognitive fatigue in ...
Contains fulltext : 64743.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The resource v...
Vigilance tasks, from driving a vehicle to surveillance to security monitoring, are both commonplace...
This study examined the effects of transitions in task demand on vigilance performance and perceived...
Vigilance tasks typically require observers to respond to critical signals on their monitored displa...