The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Using a within-participant design, individuals received no-cue augmentation, an augmenting tactile cue alone, an augmenting auditory cue alone or both of the latter augmentations in combination. Results showed significant and substantive improvements in performance such that successful search speed was facilitated by more than 43%, errors of omission were reduced by 86% and errors of commission were reduced by more than 77% in the combinatorial cueing condition compared with the non-cued control. These outcomes were not a trade of performance efficiency for associated mental effort because recorded levels of cognitive workload were also reduced ...
Three experiments examined the effects of using informative verbal and pictorial cues on participant...
Advances in simulation technology have brought about many improvements to the way we train tasks, as...
Objectives: We evaluate visual search performance in both static (nonmoving) and dynamic (moving) se...
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Usi...
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Usi...
Previous research has been divided on whether or not multisensory cues can speed visual search relat...
Soldiers on today\u27s battlefield find themselves monitoring a host of displays in both vehicles an...
Soldiers on today\u27s battlefield find themselves monitoring a host of displays in both vehicles an...
The accuracy and efficiency of visual, auditory, and tactile cues to orient attention were tested un...
The accuracy and efficiency of visual, auditory, and tactile cues to orient attention were tested un...
The research presented in this thesis was designed to investigate whether and how the temporal synch...
<p>(<b><i>Experiment 3</i></b>) <b>and modulation in eye vergence. </b><b>A</b>. Illustration of the...
Spatial tactile displays allow for the cueing of directional information without drawing upon the vi...
Multisensory integration increases the salience of sensory events and, therefore, possibly also thei...
This paper presents results from work we have done into the combination of visual and vibrotactile c...
Three experiments examined the effects of using informative verbal and pictorial cues on participant...
Advances in simulation technology have brought about many improvements to the way we train tasks, as...
Objectives: We evaluate visual search performance in both static (nonmoving) and dynamic (moving) se...
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Usi...
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Usi...
Previous research has been divided on whether or not multisensory cues can speed visual search relat...
Soldiers on today\u27s battlefield find themselves monitoring a host of displays in both vehicles an...
Soldiers on today\u27s battlefield find themselves monitoring a host of displays in both vehicles an...
The accuracy and efficiency of visual, auditory, and tactile cues to orient attention were tested un...
The accuracy and efficiency of visual, auditory, and tactile cues to orient attention were tested un...
The research presented in this thesis was designed to investigate whether and how the temporal synch...
<p>(<b><i>Experiment 3</i></b>) <b>and modulation in eye vergence. </b><b>A</b>. Illustration of the...
Spatial tactile displays allow for the cueing of directional information without drawing upon the vi...
Multisensory integration increases the salience of sensory events and, therefore, possibly also thei...
This paper presents results from work we have done into the combination of visual and vibrotactile c...
Three experiments examined the effects of using informative verbal and pictorial cues on participant...
Advances in simulation technology have brought about many improvements to the way we train tasks, as...
Objectives: We evaluate visual search performance in both static (nonmoving) and dynamic (moving) se...