An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on performance, workload, and stress associated with perceptual discriminations at two levels of difficulty. The effect of intermittent bursts of white noise was also examined. According to the maximal adaptability model, the joint effects of task type, noise exposure, and discrimination difficulty should produce a performance decrement as well as increased perceived workload and stress. Although results conformed to expectation for task manipulation, intermittent white noise and discrimination difficulty did not have the interactive effect predicted according to the maximal adaptability model. Implications for future research are discussed
This study examines the effects of stress on the processing of displayed information from two types ...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Twelve healthy male college-age students were recruited to investigate the effects of different nois...
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...
The present study examined the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Wann, 1989) by invest...
Increased understanding of the mechanisms by which stress impacts performance is essential to the de...
vestigating how the task characteristics of information rate (event rate) and information structure ...
The workload and stress associated with a 40-min vigilance task were examined under conditions where...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
The workload and stress associated with a 40-min vigilance task were examined under conditions where...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
The present study tests an extension of the Dynamic Adaptability Theory of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 1...
incorporated individual differences into the model (Szalma, 2008). The purpose was to investigate ho...
Studies that seek to assess work performance in simulated stressful work environments often report n...
Time perception is extremely important to the understanding, design and use of complex military syst...
This study examines the effects of stress on the processing of displayed information from two types ...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Twelve healthy male college-age students were recruited to investigate the effects of different nois...
An experiment is described examining the effect of combining spatial and temporal task demands on pe...
The present study examined the Maximal Adaptability Model of Stress (Hancock & Wann, 1989) by invest...
Increased understanding of the mechanisms by which stress impacts performance is essential to the de...
vestigating how the task characteristics of information rate (event rate) and information structure ...
The workload and stress associated with a 40-min vigilance task were examined under conditions where...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
The workload and stress associated with a 40-min vigilance task were examined under conditions where...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
The present study tests an extension of the Dynamic Adaptability Theory of Stress (Hancock & Warm, 1...
incorporated individual differences into the model (Szalma, 2008). The purpose was to investigate ho...
Studies that seek to assess work performance in simulated stressful work environments often report n...
Time perception is extremely important to the understanding, design and use of complex military syst...
This study examines the effects of stress on the processing of displayed information from two types ...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Twelve healthy male college-age students were recruited to investigate the effects of different nois...