This study examined threat identification within a perceptual discrimination training paradigm for an x-ray baggage screening task. It explored how manipulations of item overlap (critical contour overlap, non-critical contour overlap, and no overlap) altered detection of actual threat items. The results suggest that threat detection by participants in the overlap groups was superior, but that this may have been due to changes to a more liberal response criterion. Further, participants trained without overlap were superior at determining that no threat was present. The data suggest that this shift in criterion may be due to a varying degree of understanding of what constitutes the critical components of a threat item. The discussion centers ...
Training for detection of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at airport checkpoints requires contin...
Over the last decades, airport security technology has evolved remarkably. This is especially eviden...
X-ray screening of passenger bags is an essential component of airport security. However, the most e...
This study examined threat identification within a perceptual discrimination training paradigm for a...
In this study, two experiments are reported which investigated the relative importance of five diffe...
The present study examines the relative importance of a series of known and expected factors that hi...
X-ray screening of passenger bags is an essential task at airport security checkpoints. In this stud...
We discuss recent research in the X-ray security screening task and identify some of the learning an...
We discuss recent research in the X-ray security screening task and identify some of the learning an...
X-ray imaging is a cost-effective technique at security checkpoints that typically require the prese...
Funder: Defence and Security Accelerator; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012339Abstract: When se...
When searching for a known target, mental representations of target features, or templates, guide at...
In this study, we investigated X-ray screener performance on improvised explosive device (IED) detec...
The relevance of aviation security has increased dramatically in recent years. Airport security tech...
In this study, we investigated X-ray screener performance on improvised explosive device (IED) detec...
Training for detection of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at airport checkpoints requires contin...
Over the last decades, airport security technology has evolved remarkably. This is especially eviden...
X-ray screening of passenger bags is an essential component of airport security. However, the most e...
This study examined threat identification within a perceptual discrimination training paradigm for a...
In this study, two experiments are reported which investigated the relative importance of five diffe...
The present study examines the relative importance of a series of known and expected factors that hi...
X-ray screening of passenger bags is an essential task at airport security checkpoints. In this stud...
We discuss recent research in the X-ray security screening task and identify some of the learning an...
We discuss recent research in the X-ray security screening task and identify some of the learning an...
X-ray imaging is a cost-effective technique at security checkpoints that typically require the prese...
Funder: Defence and Security Accelerator; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012339Abstract: When se...
When searching for a known target, mental representations of target features, or templates, guide at...
In this study, we investigated X-ray screener performance on improvised explosive device (IED) detec...
The relevance of aviation security has increased dramatically in recent years. Airport security tech...
In this study, we investigated X-ray screener performance on improvised explosive device (IED) detec...
Training for detection of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at airport checkpoints requires contin...
Over the last decades, airport security technology has evolved remarkably. This is especially eviden...
X-ray screening of passenger bags is an essential component of airport security. However, the most e...