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<strong>MOBILE</strong>-<strong>READY</strong>MINI-PROGRAMCONTENTSKey to Abbreviations Used in This ProgramProgram at a GlanceTechnical SessionsTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday


ABBREVIATIONSUsed in This ProgramASAACCECCSDEMEEDFPGSHCHPIDIEIMEPLPPPDPOSSSSSFSTSDTETVEWKAerospace SystemsAgingAugmented CognitionCognitive Engineering & Decision MakingCommunicationsComputer SystemsDemonstrationsEducationEnvironmental DesignForensics ProfessionalGeneral SessionsHealth Care<strong>Human</strong> Performance ModelingIndividual Differences in PerformanceIndustrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>InternetMacroergonomicsPlenary SessionPerception & PerformanceProduct DesignPostersSafetySpecial SessionsStudent ForumSurface TransportationSystem DevelopmentTest & EvaluationTrainingVirtual EnvironmentsWorkshops


PROGRAM ATA GLANCEMonday 7:00 – 10:00 a.m.Morning-Only Workshops, 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noonWK2 The Impact of Culture on User Experience, HospitalityFull-Day Workshops, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.WK5 Cognitive Crash Dummies, Garden BWK6 <strong>Human</strong>-Centered Systems Engineering, Garden AWK8 Sitting in the Hot Seat, Seacliff AWK9 Workshop on Falls, Seacliff BWK10 Questionnaire Design, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BWK11 Online Usability Testing, MarinaWK12 Task Structure Modeling <strong>and</strong> Flow Analysis, Seacliff CWK13 Design Creation <strong>and</strong> Development, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.SF1 Student Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development Day, Gr<strong>and</strong>Ballroom AMonday 10:30 – 12:00 noonMorning-Only Workshop continuesFull-Day Workshops continueStudent Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development DaycontinuesMonday 1:30 – 3:00 p.m.Full-Day Workshops continueAfternoon-Only Workshops, 1:30 – 5:00 p.m.WK3 Macrocognition Metrics <strong>and</strong> Scenarios, HospitalityWK4 Communications Analysis for Assessing Collaboration,Seacliff DStudent Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development DaycontinuesMonday 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.Full-Day Workshops continueAfternoon-Only Workshops continueStudent Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development DaycontinuesMonday Evening4:45 – 6:15 p.m.National <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Month Expo, Bayview B5:30 – 6:30 p.m.First-Timers & Fellows Reception, Atrium 26:30 – 9:30 p.m.Gala Opening Reception, Atrium 2–5Tuesday 7:00 – 10:00 a.m.7:00 – 7:45 a.m.Early-Morning Madness, Bayview B8:00 – 10:00 a.m.PL Opening Plenary Session, Gr<strong>and</strong> BallroomTuesday 10:30 – 12:00 noonTechnical SessionsAS1 HF Guidance for NextGen, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom CCE1 Cognitive Engineering Methodology, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BE1 Distance Education in HF/E, Seacliff BED1 Impact of Environmental Design, Seacliff DGS1 President’s Forum, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom AHC1 HF Contributions to Medication Safety, Garden BHP1 Prediction of Performance, Garden AIE1 Upper Extremities & Workstations, Bayview BPD1 Cross-Cultural User Experience Design, MarinaSD1 <strong>Human</strong>-Automation Interaction, HospitalityTE1 Winning the Usability War, Seacliff AVE1 Leveraging Virtual Reality, Seacliff CTuesday 1:30 – 3:00 p.m.Technical SessionsAS2 NextGen Concepts, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom CCE2 Perpectives on Simulations & Games, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BCS1 Investing in User Research, Seacliff CDEM1 Portable Tools for HF, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom AGS2 Bored Beyond Belief, Seacliff AHC2 Electronic Health Records, Garden BIE2 Anthropometry, Bayview BME1 Management Perspectives on UX Departments, HospitalityPD2 Products for Emotional Connection, MarinaPOS1 Technical Posters, Pacific Concourse A–CSF2 Student Research in Applied Venues, Seacliff DST1 In-Vehicle Decision Support, Seacliff BT1 Making the Implicit Explicit, Garden ATuesday 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.Technical SessionsA1 Safety & Physical Performance, MarinaAC1 Research & Methods for EEG, Seacliff AAS3 NextGen Works in Progress, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom CCE3 Workload & Situation Awareness, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BFP1 Forensics Challenges in HF/E, Seacliff BHC3 CEDM in Clinical Work, Garden BID1 Affective Traits & States, Seacliff DPD3 User-Centered Design Award, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom APP1 Perception & Performance Potpourri 1, Bayview BS1 Safety Communications, Seacliff CSD2 <strong>Human</strong> Systems Engineering, HospitalityT2 Training Vigilance, Stress, & Multitasking, Garden ATuesday Evening5:00 – 6:00 p.m.Student Reception, Atrium 2–36:00 – 7:30 p.m.HFES Business Meeting/Future Leaders & Volunteers Panel &Reception, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BWednesday 7:00 – 10:00 a.m.7:15 – 8:00 a.m.Early-Morning Madness, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BTechnical SessionsAS4 Bridging the Gap, Seacliff ACE4 Decision Making & Decision Strategies, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BCS2 Physical Issues in Computer Systems, Seacliff CED2 Rethinking Elder Design, Garden AGS3 Ultimate Fighting Challenge, Pacific Concourse OHC4 Just What the Doctor Ordered? Garden BIE3 Pioneers of <strong>Ergonomics</strong>, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom CSF3 Wayfinding, Memory, & Workload, Seacliff DST2 Safe Driving in the Multitasking Generation, Seacliff BTE2 How Would You Test This? HospitalityWednesday 10:30 – 12:00 noonTechnical SessionsAC2 Basic vs.Applied Research, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom CCE5 Cognitive Engineering in Health Care, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BDEM2 Real-World <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom AE2 Future of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Education, Seacliff AGS4 Transforming the Energy Economy, Seacliff BHP2 <strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling in Aerospace, Seacliff CI1 Harvesting Innovation, Bayview BME2 Health Care Recovery, Seacliff DPD4 New Concepts in Product Design, HospitalityPOS2 Technical & Lab Posters, Pacific Concourse A–CVE2 Learning in Virtual Environments, Garden AWednesday 1:30 – 3:00 p.m.Technical SessionsAS5 Air Traffic Control & Flight Deck Strategies, Seacliff AC1 From Vocal Cords to Mobile Computing,Seacliff BGS5 Arnold M. Small Lecture in Safety, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom AGS6 Blasphemy or Pragmatics? Bayview BHC5 Health Care Workflow, Garden BID2 Cognitive Skills & Abilities, Seacliff DIE4 Occupational Safety, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom CPP2 Getting the Buzz, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BS2 Safety in Motion, Seacliff CSD3 HF Engineering & HSI Requirements, HospitalityT3 Training Issues in Military & Defense, Garden AWednesday 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.3:00 – 6:30 p.m.Technical Group Networking/Business Meetings (see pp. 5–6)Thursday 7:00 – 10:00 a.m.7:15 – 8:00 a.m.Early-Morning Madness, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BTechnical SessionsA2 Aging & Cognitive Function, Bayview BCE6 <strong>Human</strong>-Automation Interaction, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BCS3 Usability & Evaluation, Garden AE3 Teaching, Learning, or Both, Seacliff DGS7 University-Industry Collaborations, Seacliff BHC6 Patient Safety in the Operating Theatre, Garden BIE5 H<strong>and</strong> Tool <strong>Ergonomics</strong>, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom AME3 View from the Top, MarinaPD5 Creating an Anthropometric Database, Seacliff ASD4 HF St<strong>and</strong>ards for U.S. Government, HospitalityST3 Driver Workload, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom CT4 Methods for Improving Training, Seacliff CThursday 10:30 – 12:00 noonTechnical SessionsAC3 Transfer: From Lab to Real World, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom CAS6 Aviator Performance & Displays, Bayview BC2 Team Communications, Seacliff ACE7 Accelerated Learning, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BFP2 Issues for People Disabilities, HospitalityGS8 Sleep Across Military Environments, Seacliff BHC7 HF in the Operating Room, Garden BHP3 Modeling <strong>Human</strong> Performance Dimensions, MarinaPOS3 Technical & Lab Posters, Pacific Concourse A–CPP3 Perception & Performance Potpourri 2, Garden ASF4 Technology & Computing Experience, Seacliff DSS2 Low-Hanging Fruit in Health Care HF, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballrooom ATE3 Techniques for Usability Testing, Seacliff CThursday 1:30 – 3:00 p.m.Technical SessionsAS7 Training & Measurement at the Extremes, Bayview BCE8 Design & Evaluation of <strong>Human</strong>-System Interfaces, Gr<strong>and</strong>Ballroom BE4 Technology & Devices for College Students, Seacliff DED3 Information Technology & Design, Seacliff AGS9 General <strong>Ergonomics</strong>, Seacliff BHC8 Process Improvement in Health Care, Garden BI2 Internet & Social Systems, Garden AIE6 Gait & Stability, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom ASD5 Robotics Assets in Military Environments, HospitalityST4 Collisions & Mitigation, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom CThursday 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.Technical SessionsAS8 <strong>Human</strong>-Technology Interaction, Bayview BCE9 Supporting Teams & Communities, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BCS4 Input & Display, Garden AGS10 Monitoring & Signal Detection, Seacliff BHC9 How Design Impacts Health Care, Garden BIE7 Low Back & Trunk, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom AME4 Trust in Sociotechnical Systems, MarinaPD6 <strong>Ergonomics</strong> & Anthropometrics, Seacliff APOS4 Technical & Lab Posters, Pacific Concourse A–CS3 Safety Applications & Theories, HospitalitySF5 Issues With Visual Perception , Seacliff CVE3 Performance in Virtual Environments, Seacliff CFriday 7:00 – 10:00 a.m.7:15 – 8:00 a.m.Early-Morning Madness, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BTechnical SessionsAC4 Measuring Workload, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom CAS9 Next Generation Air Transportation System, Garden ACE10 Interruptions & Task Switching, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BHC10 Health Care H<strong>and</strong>over, Garden BIE8 Medical Applications, Bayview BPD7 User-Centered Methods, Seacliff ASF6 Crowds,Task Analyses, & Biomechanics, Seacliff DST5 Simulation & Methods in Transportation, Bayview ATE4 Military Operational T&, Seacliff CFriday 10:30 – 12:00 noonTechnical SessionsAS10 HF Research for Space Exploration, Garden ACE11 Judgment & Decision Making Behavior, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom BE5 Teaching HF/E Professionals to Solve Problems, Seacliff DHP4 Modeling SA, Decision Making, & Performance, Seacliff BIE9 Construction & Warehouses, Bayview BPD8 User-Centered Approaches, Seacliff ASD6 HSI in the Federal Government, Garden BT6 Training in the Wild, Seacliff C


TECHNICALSESSIONSTUESDAYTuesday, September 287:00 to 8:30 a.m.Early-Morning Madness7:00 to 7:45 a.m.Bayview Room B (Bay Level)Technical Group Networking/Business MeetingTest <strong>and</strong> EvaluationPacific Concourse L (Pacific Concourse Level)7:30 to 8:30 a.m.Tuesday, September 288:00 to 10:00 a.m.PL – OPENING PLENARY SESSIONTuesday, September 28, 2010, 8:00 to 10:00 a.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom (Street Level)1. Presentation of HFES Fellows2. Presentation of HFES Awards3. Presidential Address: <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> inAviation: A Brief (<strong>and</strong> Selective) History,Kathleen L. Mosier, San Francisco State U.4. Keynote Address: Preparing for Excellence:Leading Your Team to Success, Chesley B.“Sully” SullenbergerTuesday, September 2810:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonAS1 – A PORTFOLIO OF HUMAN FACTORSGUIDANCE FOR NEXTGENDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonGr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)Aerospace SystemsChair: Frank Durso, Georgia TechPanelists: Valerie J. Gawron, MITRE Corp.; Paul Krois,Federal Aviation Admin.; Nadine Sarter, U. of Michigan;Philip J. Smith, Ohio State U.; Christopher D.Wickens, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology; TanyaYuditsky, Federal Aviation Admin.CE1 – COGNITIVE ENGINEERINGMETHODOLOGYLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonGr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Cognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Ann Bisantz, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; ThomasFincannon, U. at Buffalo, SUNY1. Maureen E. Hassall, Penelope M. S<strong>and</strong>erson, <strong>and</strong>Ian T. Cameron, U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>, UsingCognitive Work Analysis Techniques toIdentify <strong>Human</strong> Factor Hazards2. Maryam Ashoori, Catherine Burns, U. ofWaterloo, Reinventing the Wheel: ControlTask Analysis for Collaboration3. Samuel Mahoney, Charles River Analytics; EmilieRoth, Roth Cognitive Engineering; KristinSteinke, PatchPlus Consulting; Jonathan Pfautz,Curt Wu, <strong>and</strong> Mike Farry, Charles RiverAnalytics, A Cognitive Task Analysis forCyber Situational Awareness4. Xilin Li, Tim Horberry, <strong>and</strong> Malcolm Powell, U.of Queensl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>Human</strong> Control in MineralProcessing Plants: An Operator-CenteredInvestigation5. Emilie M. Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering;James Easter, Preferred Licensing Services;Robert E. Hall, REH Technology Solutions;Leonard Kabana <strong>and</strong> Kenji Mashio, MitsubishiNuclear Energy Systems, Inc.; Satoshi Hanada,Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.; TimothyClouser, Luminant Power; Gilbert Remley,Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc.,Person-in-the-Loop Testing of a DigitalPower Plant Control RoomE1 – DISTANCE EDUCATION IN HUMANFACTORS & ERGONOMICS: PRACTICES &PROSPECTSDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonSeacliff B (Bay Level)EducationChair: R. Darin Ellis, Wayne State U.Panelists: Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U.;Gary Mirka, Iowa State U.; Edward Pines, NewMexico State U.; Richard Stone, Iowa State U.;Myung-Hwan Yun, Seoul National U.ED1 – THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTALDESIGNLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonSeacliff D (Bay Level)Environmental DesignChair: Claudia MontAlvao; Cochair: Stanley Hughes1. Mahiyar Nasarwanji, Caroline Joseph, <strong>and</strong> VictorPaquet, U. at Buffalo, SUNY, Restricted vs.Unrestricted Space for L-Turns: A Debate inEnvironmental Design2. Alan Hedge <strong>and</strong> Kimberly Ann Rollings, CornellU.; Jennifer L. Robinson, BD Biosciences,“Green” <strong>Ergonomics</strong>: Advocating for the<strong>Human</strong> Element in Buildings3. Chung Sik Kim, Donghun Lee, Jeehea Lee,Sunghyuk Kwon, <strong>and</strong> Min K. Chung,POSTECH, Effects of Ramp Slope <strong>and</strong>Height on Usability <strong>and</strong> Physiology DuringWheelchair Driving4. Jon A. Sanford, Hsiang-yu Yang, <strong>and</strong> FrancisHarris, Georgia Tech, Physical EnvironmentalBarriers to Community Mobility of WheelchairUsers5. Marisa Topping, Abir Mullick, Sarah Endicott,Wooyoung Sung, <strong>and</strong> Gourab Kar, Georgia Tech,Children as Research Subjects:Methodologies for Collecting Data inInclusive Indoor PlayGS1 – PRESIDENT’S FORUM – MEDICALHUMAN FACTORS, HUMAN PERFORMANCEMODELING: WHAT EVERY HUMAN FACTORSENGINEER SHOULD KNOWDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonGr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)General SessionsChair: Paul A. Green, U. of Michigan TransportationResearch Inst.Speakers: James Bagian, VA National Ctr. for PatientSafety; Wayne Gray, Rensselaer Polytechnic U.HC1 – HUMAN FACTORS CONTRIBUTIONSTO MEDICATION SAFETYDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonGarden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)Health CareChair: Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. of Wisconsin; Cochair:Marilyn Sue Bogner, Inst. for the Study of <strong>Human</strong>Error, LLCPanelists: S<strong>and</strong>ra K. Garrett, Clemson U.; Michelle L.Rogers, Drexel U.; A. Joy Rivera-Rodriguez, U. ofWisconsin-Madison; Jenna L. Marquard, U. ofMassachusetts-Amherst; Tosha B. Wetterneck, U. ofWisconsin-MadisonHP1 – PREDICTION OF PERFORMANCE FORDEVICES, AGE,WORKLOAD, AND ERRORLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonGarden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)<strong>Human</strong> Performance ModelingChair: Mike Byrne, Rice U.; Cochair: Esa Rantanen,Rochester Inst. of Technology1. Yeonjoo Cha <strong>and</strong> Rohae Myung, Korea U.,Extended Fitts’ Law in 3-D Pointing Tasks2. Jiseung Back <strong>and</strong> Rohae Myung, Korea U.;Daesub Yoon, Electronics <strong>and</strong> TelecommunicationsResearch Inst., Applying CPM-GOMSAnalysis for Predicting <strong>and</strong> Explaining Two-H<strong>and</strong>ed Korean Text Entry Task on MobilePhone3. Tiffany S. Jastrzembski <strong>and</strong> Christopher Myers,U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Neil Charness,Florida State U., A Principled Account of theOlder Adult in ACT-R: Age-Specific Model<strong>Human</strong> Processor Extensions in a MobilePhone Task4. Wenbi Wang <strong>and</strong> Brad Cain, Defence Research<strong>and</strong> Development Canada; Xiao Long Lu, U. ofWaterloo, Predicting Operator MentalWorkload Using a Time-Based Algorithm5. Matthew L. Bolton <strong>and</strong> Ellen J. Bass, U. ofVirginia, Using Task-Analytic Models <strong>and</strong>Phenotypes of Erroneous <strong>Human</strong> Behaviorto Discover System Failures Using ModelCheckingIE1 – UPPER EXTREMITIES AND COMPUTERWORKSTATIONSLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonBayview Room B (Bay Level)Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: M. Susan Hallbeck, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln;Cochair: Kyle Saginus, Marquette U.1. Carisa Harris <strong>and</strong> David Rempel, U. of California,Berkeley, A Prospective Study of H<strong>and</strong>-WristPain in Blue-Collar Workers2. Matthew P. Reed, Sheila M. Ebert-Hamilton, <strong>and</strong>Suzanne G. Hoffman, U. of Michigan, H<strong>and</strong>Positions <strong>and</strong> Forces During Truck Ingress3. K. Han Kim, Stephen S. Bao, <strong>and</strong> BarbaraSilverstein, WA State Labor & Industries,Task Activities, Postures <strong>and</strong> Work PerformancesAmong Computer Operators in aState Agency4. Yasser Elouri, Magdy Akladios, S. Camille Peres,<strong>and</strong> April Amos, U. of Houston-Clear Lake,Effects of Font Size on Muscle Activity5. Gwanseob Shin <strong>and</strong> Sudeep Hegde, U. atBuffalo, SUNY, User-Preferred Position ofComputer Displays of Different Sizes <strong>and</strong>ConfigurationsPD1 – CROSS-CULTURAL USER-EXPERIENCEDESIGN:WHAT? SO WHAT? NOW WHAT?Invited AddressTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonMarina Room (Bay Level)Product DesignChair: Stanley H. Caplan, Usability Assoc.Invited Speaker: Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus <strong>and</strong>Assoc.


SD1 – HUMAN-AUTOMATION INTERACTIONLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonHospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)System DevelopmentChair: Linda Elliott, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair:Sam Middlebrooks, U.S. Army Research Lab1. Victor Finomore <strong>and</strong> Dianne Popik, U.S. AirForce Research Lab; Courtney Castle, Oak RidgeInst. for Science <strong>and</strong> Education; Ron Dallman,Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Effects ofa Network-Centric Multimodal CommunicationTool on a Communication MonitoringTask2. LeeAnn Perkins <strong>and</strong> Janet E. Miller, U.S. AirForce Research Lab; Ali Hashemi, U. of Dayton;Gary Burns, Wright State U., Designing for<strong>Human</strong>-Centered Systems: Situational Riskas a Factor of Trust in Automation3. Keryl Cosenzo <strong>and</strong> Jessie Chen, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab; Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U. ofCentral Florida; Michael Barnes, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab; Denise Nicholson, U. of CentralFlorida, Adaptive Automation Effects onOperator Performance During a ReconnaissanceMission With an Unmanned GroundVehicle4. Michael C. Dorneich <strong>and</strong> Stephen D. Whitlow,Honeywell Labs; Eric Olson, David Anhalt, <strong>and</strong>Tracy Monteith, SAIC, The Combat CausalReasoner Approach to Robotic Control5. John M. Colombi <strong>and</strong> Jill R. Ward, Air Force Inst.of Technology, <strong>Human</strong> Systems Integration: ADiscrete Event Simulation of OperationalUtility for Control of Multiple SmallUnmanned Aerial SystemsTE1 – WINNING THE USABILITY WAR:ALONG-TERM APPROACH TO SUCCESS INRAPID-PROTOTYPING ENVIRONMENTSDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonSeacliff A (Bay Level)Test & Evaluation; cosponored by SystemDevelopmentChair: Pam Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army ResearchLabPanelists: Christi Adams, NAVSEA Dahlgren; MelissaWeaver, Basic Commerce & Industries, Inc.; DarrenCole, Edwards Air Force Base; Bruce Hunn, U.S.Army Research Lab; Eric Pierce, Naval SurfaceWarfare Ctr.VE1 – LEVERAGING VIRTUAL REALITY, SIMU-LATIONS,AND GAMES FOR TRAININGInvited SymposiumTuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonSeacliff C (Bay Level)Virtual EnvironmentsChair: Jennifer M. Riley, SA Technologies1. Jennifer M. Riley, SA Technologies, LeveragingVirtual Reality, Simulations, <strong>and</strong> Games forTraining: Symposium Overview2. Jason P. Kring, Lauren Wessinger, ChristopherPayne, Ryan Bl<strong>and</strong>ing, <strong>and</strong> Zoubair Entezari,Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., PhysiologicalMeasures in a Team Training Simulation3. James P. Bliss, Rachel Liebman, <strong>and</strong> J. ChristopherBrill, Old Dominion U., Alert Modality <strong>and</strong>Behavioral Compliance During VirtualCombat4. James L. Merlo, Jacob Frechette, <strong>and</strong> Stephen J.Banks, U.S. Military Academy, Modeling Transferof Training <strong>and</strong> Training Effectiveness inSimulated Marksmanship Training5. Jeffrey Breugelmans, Yingzi Lin, Ronald R.Mourant, <strong>and</strong> Maura Daly Iverson, NortheasternU., Biosensor-Based Video Game Control forPhysically Disabled Gamers6. Jenay M. Beer, Arthur D. Fisk, <strong>and</strong> Wendy A.Rogers, Georgia Tech, Recognizing Emotion inVirtual Agent, Synthetic <strong>Human</strong>, <strong>and</strong><strong>Human</strong> Facial ExpressionsTuesday, September 281:30 to 3:00 p.m.AS2 – NEXTGEN CONCEPTS FOR AIR TRAF-FIC CONTROL AND FLIGHT DECKLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)Aerospace SystemsChair: Steve L<strong>and</strong>ry, Purdue U.; Cochair: Karen Feigh,Georgia Tech1. Paul Krois, Dan Herschler, Glen Hewitt, ThomasMcCloy, <strong>and</strong> Dino Piccione, Federal AviationAdmin., <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Research <strong>and</strong>Development Planning for NextGen2. Carolina M. Zingale <strong>and</strong> Ben Willems, FederalAviation Admin.; Jennifer M. Ross, Hi-TecSystems, Inc., Air Traffic Controller WorkstationEnhancements for Managing HighTraffic Levels <strong>and</strong> Delegated AircraftProcedures3. Christopher D. Cabrall, Thomas Prevot, Jeffrey R.Homola, <strong>and</strong> Joey Mercer, San Jose State U.,Comparison of Deconfliction ResponsibilityProcedures for Adjacent En-Route Sectors inNextGen Separation Assurance4. Arik-Quang V. Dao, Joel Lachter, Vernol Battiste,<strong>and</strong> Summer L. Br<strong>and</strong>t, NASA Ames/San JoseState U. Research Foundation; Kim-Phuong Vu<strong>and</strong> Thomas Strybel, California State U., LongBeach; Nhut Ho <strong>and</strong> Patrick Martin, CaliforniaState U., Northridge; Walter Johnson, NASAAmes Research Ctr., Automated SpacingSupport Tools for Interval ManagementOperations During Continuous DescentApproaches5. Angelia Sebok <strong>and</strong> Christopher Wickens, AlionScience <strong>and</strong> Technology; Nadine Sarter, U. ofMichigan; Stacey Quesada <strong>and</strong> Connie Socash,Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology; Brian Anthony, U.of Michigan, The Automation Design AdvisorTool (ADAT): Supporting Flight DeckDesign in NextGenCE2 – MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVESON SIMULATIONS AND GAMES IN HUMANFACTORS RESEARCHDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Cognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Mark Pfaff, Indiana U.Panelists: Laurel Allender, U.S. Army Research Lab;Wayne D. Gray, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.; MichaelD. McNeese, Pennsylvania State U.; David J.Mendonça, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.; Melanie C.Wright, Duke U. Medical Ctr.CS1 – INVESTING IN USER RESEARCH:MAKING STRATEGIC CHOICESDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff C (Bay Level)Computer Systems; cosponsored by InternetChair: Stephanie Rosenbaum, Tec-Ed, Inc.Panelists: Kelly Braun, Braun Gordon Research LLC;Dennis Wixon, Microsoft Corp.; Seema Swamy,VMware, Inc.; Krista Van Laan, Silver SpringNetworks; Chauncey Wilson, Autodesk, Inc.DEM 1 – PORTABLE TOOLS FOR HUMANFACTORSDemonstrationsTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)DemonstrationsChair: Ron Boring, INL1. Charneta Samms, U.S. Army Research Lab,Improved Performance Research IntegrationTool (IMPRINT): <strong>Human</strong> PerformanceModeling for Improved System Design2. Suzanne Rhodes, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, AH<strong>and</strong>-Held Data Tool Design for Teachers3. Ute Fischer, Deepak Jagdish, <strong>and</strong> AbbasAttarwala, Georgia Tech, “ECOVRD”—ATablet PC-Based Tool to Support ObservationalStudies4. Frank T. Durso, Eric J. Stearman, <strong>and</strong> ScottRobertson, Georgia Tech, NextSim: A Portable<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Research Simulator forFuture ATC ConceptsGS2 – BORED BEYOND BELIEF: HOW AUTO-MATION IS BORING US TO DISTRACTIONDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff A (Bay Level)General SessionsChair: William S. Marras; Moderator: Mary L.Cummings, Massachusetts Inst. of TechnologyPanelists: Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State U.; Joel S.Warm, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Peter A. Hancock,U. of Central FloridaHC2 – ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS:PHYSICIANS’ PERSPECTIVE ON USABILITYDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)Health CareChair: Robert Schumacher, User Centric, Inc.; Cochair:Lacey Colligan, U. of VirginiaPanelists: Lyle Berkowitz, Northwestern MemorialPhysicians Group; Paul Abramson, My DoctorMedical Group; David Liebovitz, NorthwesternMedical Faculty FoundationIE2 – ANTHROPOMETRYLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Bayview Room B (Bay Level)Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: David Cochran, U. of Nebraska; Cochair: PeterJohnson, U. of Washington1. Kyle Saginus, Richard Marklin, <strong>and</strong> StephenFreier, Marquette U.; Patricia Seeley, <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Solutions LLC; Amy Stone, Marquette U.,Comparison of Anthropometry of U.S.Electric Utility Field Workers to NorthAmerican General Population Databases2. Stephen Freier, Marquette U.; Patricia Seeley,Ergonomic Solutions; Richard Marklin <strong>and</strong> KyleSaginus, Marquette U., Application of ElectricUtility Workers’ Anthropometry to ClearanceBetween Vehicle Pedals <strong>and</strong> AdjacentStructures3. Enrique de la Vega Bustillos, Karla Lucero-Duarte,<strong>and</strong> Octavio López Millán, Instituto Tecnológicode Hermosillo, Mexican Practical Anthropometryof Automotive Industry Workers4. Sean Hwang <strong>and</strong> Peter W. Johnson, U. ofWashington, Computer Input Devices—Race<strong>and</strong> Gender: Is There a Mismatch BetweenAnthropometry <strong>and</strong> Input Device Design?ME1 – MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES ONCREATING AND BUILDING USER EXPERI-ENCE DEPARTMENTSDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)MacroergonomicsChair: Carl W. Turner, Railinc Corp.; Cochair:Christopher B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U.Panelists: Ravi S. Adapathya, GE Healthcare; Mark S.Hoffman, Business Strategy Group, Inc.; Arnold M.Lund, Microsoft Corp.; Ronald G. Shapiro, <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong> Consultant; Leslie G. Tudor, SAS Inst.


PD2 – DESIGNING PRODUCTS TO EVOKE ANEMOTIONAL CONNECTION IN USERSDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Marina Room (Bay Level)Product DesignChair: Melroy D’Souza, Microsoft Corp.Panelists: Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida;H. C. M. (Jettie) Hoonhout, Philips Research Labs;Kelly Krout, Microsoft Corp.; Phillip J. Ohme, Intuit,Inc.; Erin K. Walline, Dell, Inc.POS1 – POSTERS 1Poster SessionTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Pacific Concourse A–C (Pacific Concourse Level)PostersChair: A. Joy Rodriguez, U. of Wisconsin, Madison;Cochair: Heather Lum, U. of Central FloridaPoster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters arerequired to be present throughout the session.Aging1. Jennifer C. Romano, U.S. Census Bureau, UsingEye Tracking to Examine Age-RelatedDifferences in Web Site Performance2. Rajeev Senapati, Grisel Ventura, Luis Diaz, LuisRene Contreras, Arunkumar Pennathur <strong>and</strong> JuliaBader, U. of Texas at El Paso, Test-RetestReliability of Functional Anthropometry<strong>and</strong> OARS Survey Among Older Mexican-American Adults<strong>Ergonomics</strong>3. Xingda Qu <strong>and</strong> Xinyao Hu, NanyangTechnological U., Effects of Visual Inputon St<strong>and</strong>ing Balance Control When Back-Carrying External Loads4. Molly B. Johnson, Washington U. School ofMedicine; Richard E. A. Van Emmerik, U. ofMassachusetts, The Impact of Head Orientationon Multisegmental Torso CoordinationDuring the Transition From Sitting toSt<strong>and</strong>ingInterface/Product Design5. Christopher A. Sanchez, Russell J. Branaghan,<strong>and</strong> James Z. Goolsbee, Arizona State U.,Learning From Small Devices: Deficits inProblem-Solving Performance But NotFactual Recall6. David Sharek <strong>and</strong> Michael Wogalter, NorthCarolina State U., Show-All Links: IdentifyingHyperlinks in Web Pages That Use Nonst<strong>and</strong>ardFormatting7. Sangwoo Bahn <strong>and</strong> Joobong Song, Seoul NationalU.; Taebeum Ryu, Hanbat National U.; MyungHwan Yun, Seoul National U., Affective Characterizationof Touch <strong>and</strong> Look-<strong>and</strong>-FeelFrom Multivariate Analysis of QuestionnaireResponses8. J. Bern Jordan <strong>and</strong> Gregg C. V<strong>and</strong>erheiden, U. ofWisconsin-Madison, Accessibility ExperienceLab: Discovering the Impact of Design onDisabilities9. Christine M. Covas-Smith, Kenneth D. Jackson,Russell J. Branaghan, <strong>and</strong> Craig Eidman, U.S. AirForce Research Lab, Menu Design Based onExpert Knowledge Structures: A Validation10. Chonyoon Chung <strong>and</strong> Esa Rantanen, RochesterInst. of Technology, Gestural Interaction WithIn-Vehicle Audio <strong>and</strong> Climate Controls11. Daniel Hor, Igor Dolgov, Jeremy Schwark, <strong>and</strong>William Graves, New Mexico State U., ClickThis! A Study on Optimizing Toolbar Placementin Computer Graphical User Interfaces12. Harry Zhang, Claudia Guerrero, David Wheatley,<strong>and</strong> Young Seok Lee, Motorola Applied ResearchCtr., Privacy Issues <strong>and</strong> User AttitudesToward Targeted Advertising: A FocusGroup Study13. Javier Rivera, Fleet Davis, <strong>and</strong> MustaphaMouloua, U. of Central Florida; Pascal Alberti,U. de Technologie de Compiègne, UsabilityEvaluation of Two Social Networking Sites14. Silke M. Witt, Walter Rol<strong>and</strong>i, Elaine Zuber, TedBrooks, <strong>and</strong> Araceli Master, TuVox, Inc.; RebeccaLoose, Cisco Systems, Inc.; James Hubbell,Optimizing Successful Turn-Taking inSpoken Dialog Systems15. Will Seidelman, C. Melody Carswell, Cindy H.Lio, Russell C. Grant, Michelle Sublette, MattField, Brent Seales, <strong>and</strong> Duncan Clarke, U. ofKentucky, Potential Performance CostsAssociated With Large-Format TiledDisplays for Surgical VisualizationPotpourri16. Matthew Wood, InSciTech; Thomas J. Ayres,Consultant; Rajeev Kelkar <strong>and</strong> Rajeeb Khatua,InSciTech, Walking <strong>and</strong> Jogging: An Analysisof Pedestrian Stopping Times <strong>and</strong> Distances17. Hongtae Kim, Seong Na, Hyejin Kim, <strong>and</strong>Wookhyun Ha, Korea Ocean Research &Development Inst., Marine Accident Investigation<strong>and</strong> Analysis With Focus on <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong>18. Jessi L. Kane, Virginia Tech, Influence of LOC<strong>and</strong> Ethnicity on Adoption Decisions in theUse of Safety Technologies <strong>and</strong> Training inthe Roofing Industry19. Kristin E. Oleson, Valerie K. Sims, Matthew G.Chin, Heather C. Lum, <strong>and</strong> Anne Sinatra, U. ofCentral Florida, Developmental <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>:Children’s Mental Models of Computers20. Cheryl L. Coyle, Lisa Whitman, <strong>and</strong> LeslieTudor, SAS Inst., Inc., Organizing a <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong> Educational Event at SAS21. Harry Litaker <strong>and</strong> Shelby Thompson, LockheedMartin Corp.; Robert Howard, NASA JohnsonSpace Ctr., <strong>Human</strong> Habitation in a LunarElectric Rover During a 14-Day Field Trial22. Morgan J. Tear, Matthew B. Thompson, <strong>and</strong>Jason M. Tangen, National ICT Australia, TheImportance of Ground Truth: An Open-SourceBiometric Repository23. Patricia R. Ferrara <strong>and</strong> John D. Lee, U. ofWisconsin-Madison, Poultry Growers’ ControlStrategies <strong>and</strong> Their EvolutionSF2 – STUDENT RESEARCH IN APPLIEDVENUES:AVIATION, FARMING,AND MEDICINELectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff D (Bay Level)Student ForumChair: Marita O’Brien, U. of Alabama at Huntsville;Cochair: Rosemarie Yagoda, North Carolina State U.1. Ziho Kang <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong>ry J. Steven, Purdue U.,Capturing <strong>and</strong> Analyzing Visual Groupings ofMultiple Moving Targets in an Aircraft ConflictDetection Task Using Eye Movements2. Matthew K. Miller <strong>and</strong> S<strong>and</strong>ra K. Garrett,Clemson U., Investigating Mechanic InjuriesDuring Aircraft Maintenance Using <strong>Human</strong>Error Frameworks3. Christie P. Boone <strong>and</strong> Scott N. MacKinnon,Memorial U. of Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, Evaluation ofManagement Practices as a Result of anImplementation of a Participatory <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Program in a Poultry Processing Plant4. Anuja Patil, David Gilkey, John Rosecrance, <strong>and</strong>David Douphrate, Colorado State U., Risk ExposureAssessment of Dairy Parlor Workers5. Nicole Bryn Percival, Andrew K. Mayer, <strong>and</strong>Jeff K. Caird, U. of Calgary, A HeuristicEvaluation of Three Automated ExternalDefibrillatorsST1 – IN-VEHICLE DECISION SUPPORTSYSTEMSLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff B (Bay Level)Surface TransportationChair: Myra Blanco, Virginia Tech.; Cochair: PhillipTretten, Luleå U. of Technology1. James Whitmire II, U. of Central Florida; J. F.Morgan, Virginia Tech Transportation Inst.; TalOron-Gilad, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev; P. A.Hancock, U. of Central Florida, The Effect ofIn-Vehicle Warning Systems on Speed Compliancein Work Zones2. Daniel A. Drew <strong>and</strong> Caroline C. Hayes, U. ofMinnesota, In-Vehicle Decision Support toReduce Crashes at Rural Thru-Stop Intersections3. Christopher Nowakowski, Jessica O’Connell,Steven E. Shladover, <strong>and</strong> Delphine Cody, U. ofCalifornia, Berkeley, PATH Program,Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control: DriverAcceptance of Following Gap Settings LessThan One Second4. Kip Smith, Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> DecisionMaking, Inc., Quantifying Active Safety SystemPerformance at Pedestrian Detection5. Nathan Medeiros-Ward, Joel M. Cooper, AndrewJ. Doxon, David L. Strayer, <strong>and</strong> William R.Provancher, U. of Utah, Bypassing theBottleneck: The Advantage of FingertipShear Feedback for Navigational CuesT1 – MAKING THE IMPLICIT EXPLICITInvited SymposiumTuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.Garden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)TrainingChair: Denise Nicholson U. of Central Florida,Cochair: Sae Schatz, U. of Central Florida1. Denise Nicholson <strong>and</strong> Sae Schatz, U. of CentralFlorida, Making the Implicit Explicit:Operationalizing Tacit Facets of Scenario-Based Training—Symposium Overview2. William Becker, Naval Postgraduate School; SaeSchatz, U. of Central Florida, Higher-OrderCognitive Skills Training in Support ofContemporary Military Operations3. Jennifer Fowlkes, CHI Systems, Inc.; Sae Schatz,U. of Central Florida; Kevin C. Stagl, CHISystems, Inc.; Joseph W. Norman, FloridaAtlantic U., Domain Ontology for AdvancedSkills Training4. Stephen M. Fiore <strong>and</strong> Jennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt,U. of Central Florida, Making MetacognitionExplicit: Developing a Theoretical Foundationfor Metacognitive Prompting DuringScenario-Based Training5. Robb Dunne, Sae Schatz, Stephen M. Fiore,Glenn Martin, <strong>and</strong> Denise Nicholson, U. ofCentral Florida, Scenario-Based Training:Scenario Complexity6. Kevin C. Stagl, CHI Systems, Inc.; Sae Schatz, U.of Central Florida; Jennifer Fowlkes <strong>and</strong> ThomasSantarelli, CHI Systems, Inc., Design Specificationsfor the Scenario-Based TrainingAutomated Collection <strong>and</strong> EvaluationSystem (SBT-ACES)Tuesday, September 283:30 to 5:00 p.m.A1 – SAFETY AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCEWITH AGINGLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Marina Room (Bay Level)AgingChair: Mary E. Sesto, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;Cochair: Curt B. Irwin, U. of Wisconsin-Madison1. Curt B. Irwin, Craig C. Kage, Kreg G. Gruben,<strong>and</strong> Mary E. Sesto, U. of Wisconsin-Madison,Examination of Older Females’ GripCharacteristics2. Grisel Ventura, Rajeev Senapati, Luis Diaz,Arunkumar Pennathur, Luis Rene Contreras, <strong>and</strong>Julia Bader, U. of Texas at El Paso, ComparativeAnalyses of Functional Reaches of OlderMexican-American Adults3. Robert A. Hall, Consultant; Paul J. Componation,S<strong>and</strong>ra L. Carpenter, <strong>and</strong> Pamela O’Neal, U. ofAlabama Huntsville, A Low-Cost Interventionto Prevent Falls in Active Older Women


4. Richard R. Goodenough, Johnell O. Brooks, <strong>and</strong>Matthew C. Crisler, Clemson U.; William L.Logan, Palmetto Health, Developing a NewDriving Simulator Task to Assess Drivers’Functional Object Detection5. Soyun Kim, Michael S. Wogalter, <strong>and</strong> ChristopherB. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U., Older <strong>and</strong>Younger Drivers’ Beliefs About Motor VehicleFeatures to Benefit Their Safe DrivingAC1 – RESEARCH AND METHODSPERTAINING TO EEGLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Seacliff A (Bay Level)Augmented CognitionChair: Lee W. Sciarini, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.; Cochair:Irwin Hudson, U.S. Army Research Lab1. Ronald H. Stevens <strong>and</strong> Trysha L. Galloway,UCLA School of Medicine, IMMEX Project;Chris Berka <strong>and</strong> Adrienne Behneman, AdvancedBrain Monitoring, Inc., Temporal Sequences ofNeurophysiologic Synchronies Can IdentifyChanges in Team Cognition2. Grant Taylor <strong>and</strong> Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U. ofCentral Florida; Keryl Cosenzo, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab; Denise Nicholson, U. of CentralFlorida, Comparison of Multiple PhysiologicalSensors to Classify Operator State inAdaptive Automation Systems3. Daniel M. Roberts, Brian A. Taylor, Jane H.Barrow, Geoffrey Robertson, <strong>and</strong> George Buzzell,George Mason U.; Ciara Sibley <strong>and</strong> Anna Cole,Strategic Analysis Inc.; Joseph Coyne, U.S. NavalResearch Lab; Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U.,EEG Spectral Analysis of Workload for aPart-Task UAV Simulation4. Deepika Dasari, Chris Crowe, Chen Ling, MinZhu, <strong>and</strong> Lei Ding, U. of Oklahoma, EEGPattern Analysis for Physiological Indicatorsof Mental Fatigue in Simulated Air TrafficControl Tasks5. Justin R. Estepp, Jason W. Monnin, <strong>and</strong> James C.Christensen, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; GlennF. Wilson, Physiometrix, Inc., Evaluation of aDry Electrode System for Electroencephalography:Applications for PsychophysiologicalCognitive Workload AssessmentAS3 – NEXTGEN: UNDER CONSTRUCTION—WORKS IN PROGRESS TO ENHANCEAVIATION OPERATIONSDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)Aerospace SystemsChair: Amy Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Aptima Inc.Panelists: Paul Picciano, Aptima Inc.; Thomas B.Sheridan, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology; LauraStrater, SA Technologies; Nathan Schurr, Aptima Inc.;John-Paul Clarke, Georgia Tech; Vikram Manikonda,Intelligent Automation, Inc.CE3 – WORKLOAD AND SITUATION AWARE-NESSLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Cognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Lisa Jo Elliott, New Mexico State U.; Cochair:Jennifer Riley, SA Technologies1. Jason Ralph, Wayne D. Gray, <strong>and</strong> Michael J.Schoelles, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.,Squeezing the Balloon: Analyzing theUnpredictable Effects of Cognitive Workload2. Rosemarie E. Yagoda, North Carolina State U.,Development of the <strong>Human</strong>-Robot InteractionWorkload Measurement Tool (HRI-WM)3. Haydee M. Cuevas <strong>and</strong> Cheryl A. Bolstad, SATechnologies, Influence of Team Leaders’Situation Awareness on Their Team’sSituation Awareness <strong>and</strong> Performance4. Lelyn D. Saner, U. of Maryl<strong>and</strong>; Cheryl A.Bolstad, SA Technologies; Cleotilde Gonzalez,Carnegie Mellon U.; Haydee M. Cuevas, SATechnologies, Predicting Shared SituationAwareness in Teams: A Case of DifferentialSA Requirements5. An<strong>and</strong> Tharanathan, Honeywell ACS Labs; PeterBullemer, <strong>Human</strong> Centered Solutions, LLC;Jason Laberge, Honeywell ACS Labs; Dal VernonReising <strong>and</strong> Rich Mclain, <strong>Human</strong> CenteredSolutions, LLC, Functional Versus SchematicOverview Displays: Impact on OperatorSituation Awareness in Process MonitoringFP1 – FORENSICS CHALLENGES IN HUMANFACTORS AND ERGONOMICSLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Seacliff B (Bay Level)Forensics ProfessionalChair: Erin Alves, Raytheon; Cochair: Tonya Smith-Jackson, Virginia Tech1. Shelley Waters Deppa, Safety Behavior Analysis,Inc.; Carol Pollack-Nelson, Independent SafetyConsulting; Elaine D. Allen, Safety BehaviorAnalysis, Inc., So Your Consumer ProductComplies With the Voluntary SafetySt<strong>and</strong>ard—Now What?2. Genevieve M. Heckman <strong>and</strong> Erin M. Harley,Exponent Failure Analysis; Irving Scher,Guidance Engineering <strong>and</strong> Applied Research;Douglas E. Young, Exponent Failure Analysis,Helmet Use in Sledding: Do Users ComplyWith Manufacturers’ Warnings?3. Kenneth Nemire, HFE Consulting, LLC; DavidA. Thompson, Portola Assoc., Inc.; H. HarveyCohen, Error Analysis, Inc., Stick-<strong>and</strong>-Fall: APreviously Unstudied Type of Fall4. Kenneth Nemire, HFE Consulting LLC, CaseStudy: Wheelchair Conspicuity at Night5. Farheen S. Khan, Joseph B. Sala, <strong>and</strong> Steven R.Arndt, Exponent Failure Analysis, ReducingSubjectivity When Attempting Auditory SceneRecreation in Accident ReconstructionHC3 – SUPPORTING COGNITION AND DECI-SION MAKING IN CLINICAL WORKDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)Health CareChair: Paul Gorman, Oregon Health & Science U.;Cochair: Elizabeth Canzone, Old Dominion U.Panelists: Joshua Richardson, Oregon Health &Science U.; Alissa Russ, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr.;Laura G. Militello, U. of Dayton Research Inst.; YanXiao, Baylor Health Care SystemID1 – INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN AFFEC-TIVE TRAITS AND STATESLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Seacliff D (Bay Level)Individual Differences in PerformanceChair: Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U.1. James L. Szalma <strong>and</strong> Grace W. L. Teo, U. ofCentral Florida, The Joint Effect of TaskCharacteristics <strong>and</strong> Neuroticism on thePerformance, Workload, <strong>and</strong> Stress of SignalDetection2. Almira Kustubayeva, Kazakh National U.; AprilRose Panganiban <strong>and</strong> Gerald Matthews, U. ofCincinnati, Affective Biases in InformationSearch During Tactical Decision Making3. Paula Desmond, Lauren Margulieux, AddisonEnglish, <strong>and</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Burbey, Southwestern U.;Gerald Matthews, U. of Cincinnati, EmotionalIntelligence <strong>and</strong> Driver Stress4. Joel Suss <strong>and</strong> Paul Ward, Michigan TechnologicalU., Skill-Based Differences in the CognitiveMechanisms Underlying Failure UnderStress5. Tak C. Woo, William S. Helton, <strong>and</strong> Paul N.Russell, U. of Canterbury, The Role Emotion<strong>and</strong> Gender Play in the Choice of Commutingby Bicycle: A Preliminary Study FromChristchurch, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>PD3 – NINTH ANNUAL USER-CENTEREDPRODUCT DESIGN AWARD SESSIONAlternative FormatTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)Product DesignChair: Dianne L. McMullin, Boeing Co.; Cochair:Stanley H. Caplan, Usability Assoc.PP1 – PERCEPTION & PERFORMANCEPOTPOURRI 1LectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Bayview Room B (Bay Level)Perception & PerformanceChair: Paul R. Havig, U.S. Air Force Research Lab1. Wayne Giang, U. of Waterloo; Allan Keefe,Defence Research <strong>and</strong> Development Canada;Jocelyn Keillor, National Research Council ofCanada, Effect of Brightness of Assisted TargetDetection Cues in a Simulated Search <strong>and</strong>Rescue Task2. Katherine A. Tarling <strong>and</strong> Duncan P. Brumby, U.College London, Density Guides Visual Search:Sparse Groups Are First Even When Slower3. Thomas Ferris, Kiana Stringfield, <strong>and</strong> NadineSarter, U. of Michigan, Tactile “Change Blindness”in the Detection of Vibration Intensity4. Yarden Moskovitch, Myounghoon Jeon, <strong>and</strong>Bruce N. Walker, Georgia Tech, EnhancedAuditory Menu Cues on a Mobile PhoneImprove Time-Shared Performance of aDriving-Like Dual Task5. Kelly S. Steelman-Allen, Donald Talleur, RonaldCarbonari, Yusuke Yamani, <strong>and</strong> Jason McCarley,U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; AshleyNunes, CSSI, Inc., Effects of Data Link DisplayFormat <strong>and</strong> Position on Flight Performance6. Tracy L. Mitzner, Georgia Tech; Dayna R. Touron,U. of North Carolina-Greensboro; Wendy A.Rogers <strong>and</strong> Christopher Hertzog, Georgia Tech,Checking It Twice: Age-Related Differencesin Double-Checking During Visual SearchS1 – SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS: DO YOUGET IT?LectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Seacliff C (Bay Level)SafetyChair: William Vigilante, Jr., Robson Forensic, Inc.;Cochair: Kathryn Woodcock, Ryerson U.1. Robert G. Hesse, Nicholas H. Steele, <strong>and</strong>Michael J. Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.;Claudia Mont’Alvão, Pontifical Catholic U. ofRio de Janeiro, Evaluating Hazard Symbolsfor the Globally Harmonized System (GHS)for Hazard Communication2. Michael S. Wogalter, Jesseca R. I. Taylor, SoyunKim, Emily R. Morgan, Kwamoore M. Coleman,<strong>and</strong> Julianne West, North Carolina State U.,Hazard Connotation of Fire Safety Terms3. Raymond W. Lim, Pierce College; William J.Vigilante, Robson Forensic, Inc., Consumers’Interpretation of the Statement: “Do NotLeave [Insert Product Here] Unattended”4. Jeffrey J. Smith, IBM; Michael S. Wogalter, NorthCarolina State U., Behavioral Compliance toIn-Manual <strong>and</strong> On-Product Warnings5. Eric J. Boelhouwer <strong>and</strong> Jerry Davis, Auburn U.,Effects of GHS Hazard Category, SignalWords, <strong>and</strong> Pictograms on an Individual’sAssessment of Perceived Risk


SD2 – HUMAN-SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: STAN-DARDS, SPEED,AND SIMPLICITYLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)System DevelopmentChair: Alley Kochan, L-3 Communications; Cochair:Pamela Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army Research Lab1. Andrew Mikutel, Jr., James Pharmer, CharlesTucker, <strong>and</strong> Karen Holness, Naval Air WarfareCtr., Issues With Applying MIL-STD-1472FSt<strong>and</strong>ards in the Context of a Large-ScreenDisplay Assessment2. Jake Wetzel <strong>and</strong> Angie Hern<strong>and</strong>ez, BasicCommerce <strong>and</strong> Industries, Inc.; Daniel F.Wallace, Naval Sea Systems Comm<strong>and</strong>, Effectsof Display Media Type, Ambient Lighting,Viewing Distance, Viewing Offset, ObjectType, <strong>and</strong> Object Size on Large-ScreenDisplay Legibility3. Lavie Pinchas Golenberg, Richard Darin Ellis,<strong>and</strong> Gary Witus, Wayne State U., A RapidMethodology for Rank Ordering of ErgonomicPreferences: Application to Input DeviceSelection4. William Kosnik <strong>and</strong> Hector Acosta, U.S. Air ForceResearch Lab, HSI as a Method for Embedding<strong>Human</strong>-Centered Design in Air ForceRapid Acquisition Programs5. Farzan Sasangohar, Kristopher Thornburg, <strong>and</strong>M. L. Cummings, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology;Amy D’Agostino, Nuclear RegulatoryCommission, Mapping Complexity Sourcesin Nuclear Power Plant DomainsT2 – TRAINING VIGILANCE, STRESS,ANDMULTITASKINGLectureTuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Garden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)TrainingChair: Michelle Harper-Sciarini, APRISE; Cochair:Camilla Knott, Aptima Inc.1. James P. Bliss <strong>and</strong> Eric Chancey, Old DominionU., The Effects of Alarm System Reliability<strong>and</strong> Reaction Training Strategy on AlarmResponses2. David Schuster, Javier Rivera, Brittany Sellers,Stephen M. Fiore, <strong>and</strong> Florian Jentsch, U. ofCentral Florida, Individually AdaptiveDiscrimination Training for ImprovisedExplosive Detection3. Monica Z. Weil<strong>and</strong>, MITRE Corp., Field Evaluationof Advanced Training Technologies inTerminal Air Traffic Control4. Christopher K. McClernon, U.S. Air ForceResearch Lab; Michael E. McCauley <strong>and</strong> Paul E.O’Connor, Naval Postgraduate School; Joel S.Warm, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, StressTraining Enhances Pilot Performance Duringa Stressful Flying Task5. David B. Boles <strong>and</strong> Caryn E. Penn, U. of Alabama,Resource Training Using Alternating TasksTuesday, September 285:00 to 7:00 p.m.Technical Group Networking/Business MeetingsSystem DevelopmentHospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)5:00 to 6:00 p.m.Product DesignMarina Room (Bay Level)5:30 to 7:00 p.m.


WEDNESDAYWednesday, September 297:00 to 8:30 a.m.Technical Group Networking/Business MeetingEducationSponsored by the Boren Family FoundationPacific Concourse M (Pacific Concourse Level)7:00 to 8:30 a.m. (breakfast)Early-Morning Madness7:15 to 8:00 a.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Wednesday, September 298:30 to 10:00 a.m.AS4 – BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEENHUMAN–AUTOMATION INTERFACE ANALY-SIS AND FLIGHT DECK DESIGN GUIDANCEDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Seacliff A (Bay Level)Aerospace SystemsChair: Michael Feary, NASA Ames Research Ctr.Panelists: Thomas McCloy, Federal Aviation Admin.;Christopher Wickens, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology;David Kaber, North Carolina State U.; Amy Pritchett,Georgia Tech; Lance Sherry, George Mason U.CE4 – DECISION-MAKING AND DECISIONSTRATEGIESLectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Cognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Richard Pew, BBN; Cochair: John Flowers, U. ofNebraska-Lincoln1. Lisa A. Rehak <strong>and</strong> Barb Adams, <strong>Human</strong>systemsInc.; Micheline Belanger, Defence Research <strong>and</strong>Development Canada, Mapping Biases to theComponents of Rationalistic <strong>and</strong> NaturalisticDecision Making2. Patricia C. Brennan <strong>and</strong> Poornima Madhavan, OldDominion U., Application of the Dual-ProcessTheory of Decision Making to Threat DetectionDuring Airport Security Screening3. Angela Tan <strong>and</strong> Martin G. Hel<strong>and</strong>er, NanyangTechnological U.; Boon Kee Soh, DSO NationalLabs, Motivation-Expectation Space as aRepresentative Structure for DecisionStrategies4. Rol<strong>and</strong> Gasser, U. of Toronto, Decision StrategyTypes <strong>and</strong> Situation-Contingent SelectionMechanisms: A Review <strong>and</strong> Some FieldData5. Shaun Hutchins <strong>and</strong> Patricia McDermott, AlionScience <strong>and</strong> Technology; Michael Barnes, U.S.Army Research Lab, A Comparison of AssetVersus Criteria Allocation Decisions inMilitary Decision MakingCS2 – PHYSICAL ISSUES IN COMPUTERSYSTEMSLectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Seacliff C (Bay Level)Computer Systems; cosponsored by InternetChair: Ken Ohnemus1. Matt J. Camilleri, U. of California, Berkeley;Michael C. Bartha <strong>and</strong> Cynthia J. Purvis,Hewlett-Packard Co.; David M. Rempel, U. ofCalifornia, San Francisco, Neck Biomechanics<strong>and</strong> Multiple Wide Computer Displays2. Brian R. Johnson, Regan Hanson, Nick Andrew,<strong>and</strong> D. Craig Tennant, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.;Jeffrey P. Gay, Tekla Research, Fatigue Evaluationof a MH-60 Helicopter Input Device3. Alan Hedge, David Feathers, <strong>and</strong> KimberlyRollings, Cornell U., Ergonomic Comparison ofSlanted <strong>and</strong> Vertical Computer Mouse Designs4. Sacha N. Duff, Curt B. Irwin, Jenny L. Skye,Mary E. Sesto, <strong>and</strong> Douglas A. Wiegmann, U. ofWisconsin-Madison, The Effect of Disability <strong>and</strong>Approach on Touch Screen PerformanceDuring a Number Entry Task5. Donghun Lee, Cheolhyun Jeong, <strong>and</strong> Min K.Chung, Pohang U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology,Effects of User Age <strong>and</strong> Zoomable UserInterfaces on Information Searching Tasksin a Map-Type SpaceED2 – RETHINKING ELDER DESIGNDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)Environmental DesignChair: Rani Lueder, <strong>Human</strong>ics ErgoSystems, Inc.Panelists: Daryle Gardner-Bonneau, Bonneau <strong>and</strong>Assoc.; Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech; Neil Charness,Florida State U.GS3 – HEAD TO HEAD: REMOTE USABILITYTESTING TAKES ON LIVE USABILITY TESTINGIN THE HFES ULTIMATE FIGHTINGCHALLENGEAlternative FormatWednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Pacific Concourse O (Pacific Concourse Level)General Sessions; cosponsored by InternetChair: Marc Resnick, Bentley U.; Cochair: AniaRodriguez, Keylime InteractiveHC4 – JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED?THE ROLE OF COGNITIVE DECISIONSUPPORT SYSTEMS IN CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING AND PATIENT SAFETYDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)Health CareChair: Elizabeth Lazzara, U. of Central Florida; SallieWeaver, U. of Central FloridaPanelists: Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;Stephanie Guerlain, U. of Virginia; David Metcalf, U.of Central Florida; Jenna L. Marquard, U. of MassachusettsAmherst; Paul Gorman, Oregon Health <strong>and</strong>Science U.IE3 – PIONEERS OF ERGONOMICS: KARLKROEMER AND COLIN DRURYInvited AddressWednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Sean Gallagher, National Inst. for OccupationalSafety <strong>and</strong> Health; Cochair: Kermit Davis, U. ofCincinnati1. Karl Kroemer, Virginia Tech, <strong>Human</strong> Engineeringthe Keyboard—40 Years Later2. Colin G. Drury, U. at Buffalo, SUNY, HF/E<strong>and</strong> Service Industries: New Directions forIETG?SF3 – WAYFINDING, MEMORY, ANDWORKLOAD: STUDENT RESEARCH INCOGNITIONLectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Seacliff D (Bay Level)Student ForumChair: Anne McLaughlin, North Carolina State U.;Cochair: Thomas Ferris, U. of Michigan1. Elliot P. Fenech, Frank A. Drews, <strong>and</strong> Jonathan Z.Bakdash, U. of Utah, The Effects of AcousticTurn-by-Turn Navigation on Wayfinding2. Daniel Nystrom, Adrian Musters, <strong>and</strong> FrankDrews, U. of Utah, The Effect of InterruptionSimilarity in Planning Tasks3. Kevin T. Waicekauskas, Thomas G. Kannampallil,Katie Kopren, Pei-Hsiu Tan, Wai-Tat Fu, <strong>and</strong>Daniel Morrow, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Collaborative Tools in a SimulatedPatient-Provider Medication Scheduling Task4. Seongsik Jo <strong>and</strong> Rohae Myung, Korea U.; DaesubYoon, Electronics <strong>and</strong> TelecommunicationsResearch Inst., A Proposed Methodology forthe Theory-Based Prediction of MentalWorkload With a Cognitive Architecture5. Shanqing Yin, Nanyang Technological U.; JasonLaberge, Honeywell Inc., How Process ControlOperators Derive, Update, <strong>and</strong> Apply MentalModelsST2 – SAFE DRIVING IN THE MULTITASKINGGENERATIONDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Seacliff B (Bay Level)Surface TransportationChair: James W. Jenness, Westat, Inc.Panelists: Luis Ricardo Prada, Google Inc.; Neil D.Lerner, Westat, Inc.; Clifford I. Nass, Stanford U.;Daniel V. McGehee, U. of Iowa; John D. Lee, U.Wisconsin-MadisonTE2 – HOW WOULD YOU TEST THIS? TESTAND EVALUATION WORKS-IN-PROGRESSFORUMAlternative FormatWednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)Test & EvaluationChair: Rebecca A. Grier, U.S. NavyPanelists: Gisela Susanne Bahr, Florida Inst. ofTechnology; Sally Stader, U.S. Army Research Inst.;Nicholas Kelling, Marshall U.; Ernesto A.Bustamante, U. of IdahoWednesday, September 2910:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonAC2 – THE BASIC VERSUS APPLIED RESEARCHDILEMMADiscussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonGr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)Augmented CognitionChair: Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U. of Central FloridaPanelists: Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U.; RobertW. Proctor, Purdue U.; Joel S. Warm, U.S. Air ForceResearch Lab; Peter A. Hancock, U. of CentralFlorida; Christopher D. Wickens, Private Consultant;Waldemar Karwowski, U. of Central FloridaCE5 – COGNITIVE ENGINEERING IN HEALTHCARELectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonGr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making;cosponsored by Health CareChair: Shilo Anders, V<strong>and</strong>erbilt U.; Cochair: RobertWears, U. of Florida1. Manida Swangnetr, Biwen Zhu, Kinley B. Taylor,<strong>and</strong> David B. Kaber, North Carolina State U.,Assessing the Effects of <strong>Human</strong>oid RobotFeatures on Patient Emotion During aMedicine Delivery Task2. Paul Ward, Michigan Technological U.; JasonTorof, James Whyte, <strong>and</strong> David W. Eccles,Florida State U.; Kevin R. Harris, Austin PeayState U., Option Generation <strong>and</strong> DecisionMaking in Critical-Care Nursing


3. Rollin J. Fairbanks <strong>and</strong> Theresa K. Guarrera,U. of Rochester; Ann Bisantz, U. at Buffalo,SUNY; Michael Venturino, Carestream Health;Per-Lennart Westesson, U. of Rochester,Opportunities in IT Support of Workflow<strong>and</strong> Information Flow in the EmergencyDepartment Digital Imaging Process4. Linsey M. Barker <strong>and</strong> Kalyan S. Pasupathy, U.of Missouri, Identification of RelationshipsBetween Work System Parameters <strong>and</strong>Fatigue in Registered Nurses: A DataMining Approach5. Frank A. Drews <strong>and</strong> David Fawcett, U. of Utah,Why Health Care Is Not Like Aviation:Control of Natural <strong>and</strong> Technical SystemsDEM 2 – REAL-WORLD HUMAN FACTORSDEMONSTRATIONSDemonstrationsWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonGr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)DemonstrationsChair: Ron Boring, INL1. Christopher A. Miller, Jeffrey M. Rye, <strong>and</strong> PeggyWu, Smart Information Flow Technologies,Reasoning About Information Needs VersusInformation Conveyed: Computational Design,Evaluation, <strong>and</strong> Consistency Analysis2. David Rempel, Alan Barr, <strong>and</strong> Ira Janowitz, U. ofCalifornia, Berkeley, Interventions forOverhead Drilling: A Demonstration3. Bum Chul Kwon <strong>and</strong> Ji Soo Yi, Purdue U.,ReadingMate: The Impact of a ContentStabilization Technique on Reading-While-Running PerformanceE2 – THE FUTURE OF HUMAN FACTORSEDUCATION: PRACTICES AND NEEDS FROMTHE PERSPECTIVES OF ACADEMIA, GOVERN-MENT,AND INDUSTRYDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonSeacliff A (Bay Level)EducationChair: Christopher Brill, Old Dominion U.Panelists: Anthony D. Andre, Interface Analysis Assoc.;Barry Beith, <strong>Human</strong>Centric, Inc.; Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, George Mason U.; Valerie J. Gawron, MITRECorp.; Christopher B. Mayhorn, North CarolinaState U.GS4 – TRANSFORMING THE ENERGYECONOMY—THE ROLE OF BEHAVIORAL ANDSOCIAL SCIENCEDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonSeacliff B (Bay Level)General SessionsChair: Thomas Sanquist, Pacific NorthwestNational LabPanelists: Mithra Moezzi, Portl<strong>and</strong> State U.; EdwardVine, Alan Meier, <strong>and</strong> Rick Diamond, LawrenceBerkeley National Lab; Thomas Sheridan,Massachusetts Inst. of TechnologyHP2 – HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING INTHE AEROSPACE DOMAINLectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonSeacliff C (Bay Level)<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling; cosponsored byAerospace SystemsChair: Charneta Samms, U.S. Army Research Lab;Cochair: Robert Pastel, Michigan Technological U.1. Arne Norl<strong>and</strong>er, Swedish Armed Forces JointConcept Development & Experimentation Ctr.,Integrating Systems Theory, Cognitive SystemsEngineering, <strong>and</strong> Psychophysiology inPerformance Analysis2. Douglas T. Wong, NASA Johnson Space Ctr.;Brett Walters, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology;Lisa Fairey, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.,Validating <strong>Human</strong> Performance Models ofthe Future Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle3. Michael C. Dorneich, Jeff A. Lancaster,Christopher J. Hamblin, Olu Olofinboba, <strong>and</strong>Robert E. DeMers, Honeywell Labs, DerivingCursor Control Device Expectations for theOrion Crew Exploration Vehicle4. Ryan M. Hope <strong>and</strong> Esa M. Rantanen, RochesterInst. of Technology; Lauri Oksama, U. of Turku,Multiple Identity Tracking <strong>and</strong> Entropy in anATC-Like Task5. Aaron S. Dietz, Sallie J. Weaver, Mary Jane Sierra,Wendy L. Bedwell, Eduardo Salas, Stephen M.Fiore, <strong>and</strong> Kimberly Smith-Jentsch, U. of CentralFlorida; James Driskell, Florida Maxima Corp.Unpacking the Temporal <strong>and</strong> InteractiveEffects of Stress on Individual <strong>and</strong> TeamPerformanceI1 – HARVESTING INNOVATION IN THEINDUSTRY: PRESCRIPTIONS FORBREAKTHROUGH PRODUCTSDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonBayview B (Bay Level)Internet; cosponsored by Computer SystemsChair: Felix Portnoy, U. of North Carolina at ChapelHill; Cochair: Marc Resnick, Bentley U.Panelists: Victoria Bellotti, Palo Alto Research Ctr.;Arnie Lund, Microsoft Corp.; Dan Russell, GoogleInc.; Kristian Simsarian, IDEO; Luke Wroblewski,Yahoo! Inc.ME2 – HEALTH CARE RECOVERY: HOW THESCIENCE OF HUMAN FACTORS IS CHAL-LENGING HEALTH CARE TO MOVE PATIENTSAFETY FORWARDDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonSeacliff D (Bay Level)Macroergonomics; cosponsored by Health CareChair: Sallie J. Weaver, U. of Central Florida; Cochair:Deborah DiazGranados, U. of Central FloridaPanelists: Robert L. Wears, U. of Florida; Emily S.Patterson, Ohio State U.; Michael A. Rosen, BoozAllen Hamilton, Inc.; Rhona Flin, U. of Aberdeen;Paul Gorman, Oregon Health <strong>and</strong> Science U.PD4 – NEW CONCEPTS IN PRODUCT DESIGNLectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonHospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)Product DesignChair: Enid Montague, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;Cochair: Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U.1. Tareq Z. Ahram <strong>and</strong> Waldemar Karwowski, Inst.for Advanced Systems Engineering; Ben Amaba,IBM Industry Solutions, User-Centered SystemsEngineering & Knowledge ManagementFramework for Design & Modeling of FutureSmart Cities2. Bertina Lee <strong>and</strong> Carolyn G. MacGregor, U. ofWaterloo, The Emotional Impact of Surface<strong>and</strong> Prototyping Properties in Product Design3. Yusuke Yamani, Jason S. McCarley, <strong>and</strong> DeanaMcDonagh, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Transgenerational Communication ThroughAffective Imagery in Mood Boards4. Danielle Lottridge <strong>and</strong> Mark Chignell, U. ofToronto, Sliders Rate Valence But NotArousal: Psychometrics of Sliders for Self-Reported Emotion5. Hugh E. McLoone, Microsoft Corp., ProductArchetype of Personal Computers as anExpression of the Collective Unconsciousnessof People on Their Hero’s JourneyPOS2 – POSTERS 2Poster SessionWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonPacific Concourse A–C (Pacific Concourse Level)PostersChair: Kristin Oleson, U. of Central Florida; Cochair:Rajaram Bhagavathula, Virginia TechPoster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters arerequired to be present throughout the session.Robotics/Unihabited Vehicles1. Webb Stacy, Aptima Inc.; Joseph V. Cohn,Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency;Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Geyer, Aptima Inc.; Tracey Wheeler,System Planning Corp., A Cognition-BasedControl System for Autonomous Robots2. Elizabeth Phillips, Javier Rivera, ThomasFincannon, Aaron S. Dietz, <strong>and</strong> Ariel Afek, U. ofCentral Florida, The Relationship of ClosureSpeed <strong>and</strong> Training on Target Identificationfor Unmanned Vehicle Operators3. Jessie Y. C. Chen <strong>and</strong> Michael J. Barnes, U.S.Army Research Lab, Supervisory Control ofRobots Using RoboLeader4. Jessie Y. C. Chen, U.S. Army Research Lab;Razia N. V. Oden, National Research Council;Caitlin Kenny, U. of Central Florida; John O.Merritt, The Merritt Group, StereoscopicDisplays for Robot Teleoperation <strong>and</strong>Simulated Driving5. Michael J. Barnes, U.S. Army Research Lab;Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida; Jessie Y. C.Chen, Ellen Haas, <strong>and</strong> Keryl A. Cosenzo, U.S.Army Research Lab, Soldier-Robot Teams: SixYears of ResearchAutomation6. Tyler Shaw, Adam Emfield, Andre Garcia, <strong>and</strong>Ewart de Visser, George Mason U.; Chris Miller,Smart Information Flow Technologies; RajaParasuraman, George Mason U.; Lisa Fern, NASAAmes/San Jose State U. Research Foundation,Evaluating the Benefits <strong>and</strong> Potential Costsof Automation Delegation for SupervisoryControl of Multiple UAVs7. Jeremy Schwark, Igor Dolgov, William Graves,<strong>and</strong> Daniel Hor, New Mexico State U., TheInfluence of Perceived Task Difficulty <strong>and</strong>Importance on Automation Use8. Rylan Clark, Aana M. Ingebritsen, <strong>and</strong> Ernesto A.Bustamante, U. of Idaho, Differential Effectsof Likelihood Alarm Technology <strong>and</strong> False-Alarm vs. Miss-Prone Automation onDecision-Making Accuracy <strong>and</strong> Bias9. R<strong>and</strong>y B. Davenport <strong>and</strong> Ernesto A. Bustamante,U. of Idaho, Effects of False-Alarm vs. Miss-Prone Automation <strong>and</strong> Likelihood AlarmTechnology on Trust, Reliance, <strong>and</strong> Compliancein a Miss-Prone TaskAviation10. Rosemarie Reynolds, Elizabeth L.Blickensderfer, Adria Martin, <strong>and</strong> KevinRossignon, Embry Riddle Aeronautical U.,<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Training in AviationMaintenance: Impact on Incident Rates11. Kathleen L. Mosier, Paula Rettenmaier, MatthewMcDearmid, Jordan Wilson, Stanton Mak, <strong>and</strong>Lakshmi Raj, San Francisco State U.; JudithOrasanu, NASA Ames Research Ctr., Pilot/ATCCommunication Conflicts: Implications forNextGen12. Kara Latorella, NASA Langley; Kyle Ellis,U.Iowa; William Lynn, NASA Langley; DennisFrasca, PSI International Inc.; Daniel Burdette,Lockheed Martin Inc.; Alan Douglas, PSIInternational Inc., Dual Oculometer Systemfor Aircraft Crew AssessmentDriving <strong>and</strong> Transportation Safety/Research13. George D. Park, Claremont Graduate U.;Catherine L. Reed, Claremont McKenna College,Distribution of Peripheral Vision for a DrivingSimulator Functional Field of View Task14. Yi-Ching Lee, Children’s Hospital ofPhiladelphia, Measuring Drivers’ Frustrationin a Driving Simulator


15. Michael E. Rakauskas, Justin S. Graving, <strong>and</strong>Michael P. Manser, U. of Minnesota; James W.Jenness, Westat, Determining the Accuracy<strong>and</strong> Acceptance of Using Driver InterfaceDisplay Components <strong>and</strong> Fuel EconomyInformation Types16. Mustapha Mouloua, Amber Ahern, <strong>and</strong> EdwardRinalducci, U. of Central Florida; Pascal Alberti,U. de Technologie de Compiègne; J. ChristopherBrill, Old Dominion U.; Adrian Quevedo, NFBResearch Labs, Inc., The Effects of TextMessaging on Driver Distraction: A Bio-Behavioral Analysis17. Justin S. Graving, Michael E. Rakauskas, <strong>and</strong>Michael P. Manser, U. of Minnesota; James W.Jenness, Westat, Inc., A Binary ResponseMethod to Determine the Usability of SevenIn-Vehicle Fuel Economy Displays18. Andre Garcia, Carryl Baldwin, <strong>and</strong> Matt Dworsky,George Mason U., Gender Differences in SimulatorSickness in Fixed- Versus Rotating-Base Driving Simulator<strong>Ergonomics</strong>19. Massimiliano Pau, Federica Corona, BrunoLeban, Elisa Priolo, <strong>and</strong> Marco Pau, U. ofCagliari, Postural Sway <strong>and</strong> Foot-GroundRelationship Are Significantly Modified byBackpack Carriage During Upright Stance:A Study on Primary SchoolchildrenModeling <strong>and</strong> Simulation20. Ming-I Br<strong>and</strong>on Lin, National Cheng Kung U.,Predicting <strong>Human</strong> Pulmonary VentilationUsing Artificial Neural NetworkUniversity Lab PostersCentral Michigan U.Driver Evaluation, Education, <strong>and</strong> ResearchCenterClemson U.<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> in Complex Environments LabGeorgia TechProblem Solving <strong>and</strong> Educational Technology Lab<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> Aging LabNew Mexico State U.Perception, Action, <strong>and</strong> Cognition in Mediated,Artificial, <strong>and</strong> Naturalistic Environments LabPurdue U.Group Performance Environments Research LabTexas Tech U.<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Psychology Program LabU. of MichiganCenter for <strong>Ergonomics</strong>VE2 – LEARNING IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTSLectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to12:00 noonGarden A (Atrium Lobby Level)Virtual EnvironmentsChair: Laura Strater, SA Technologies; Cochair:Heather Lum, U. of Central Florida1. Zhiqiang Luo, Nanyang Technological U.;Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science <strong>and</strong>Technology; Henry Been-Lirn Duh, National U.of Singapore; I-Ming Chen, Nanyang TechnologicalU., Integrating Route <strong>and</strong> Survey Learningin Complex Virtual Environments: Using a3-D Map2. Davin Pavlas, Kyle Heyne, Wendy Bedwell,Elizabeth Lazzara, <strong>and</strong> Eduardo Salas, U. ofCentral Florida, Game-Based Learning: TheImpact of Flow State <strong>and</strong> Videogame Self-Efficacy3. Michael J. Singer, <strong>and</strong> John Barnett, U.S. ArmyResearch Inst.; Grant Taylor, ConsortiumResearch Fellow, Military Training in VirtualEnvironments: User Interface Evaluations4. S<strong>and</strong>ro Scielzo, Fleet Davis, Jennifer M. Riley, <strong>and</strong>John Hyatt, SA Technologies; Donald Lampton,U.S. Army Research Inst.; James Merlo, U.S.Military Academy, Leveraging Serious Games<strong>and</strong> Advanced Training Technologies forEnhanced Cognitive Skill Development5. Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Proaps <strong>and</strong> James Bliss, Old DominionU., Team Performance as a Function of TaskDifficulty in a Computer GameWednesday, September 2912:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.Technical Group Networking/Business MeetingsAgingMarina Room (Bay Level)12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. (lunch)Perception <strong>and</strong> PerformancePacific Concourse L (Pacific Concourse Level)12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. (lunch)Wednesday, September 291:30 to 3:00 p.m.AS5 – AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AND FLIGHTDECK STRATEGIESLectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff A (Bay Level)Aerospace SystemsChair: Lori McDonnell, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;Cochair: Veronika Prinzo, Federal Aviation Admin.1. Deepti Surabattula, Michael Kaplan, <strong>and</strong> StevenJ. L<strong>and</strong>ry, Purdue U., Controller Interventionsto Mitigate Potential Air Traffic Conflicts2. Esa M. Rantanen, Rochester Inst. of Technology;Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science <strong>and</strong>Technology, Are There St<strong>and</strong>ard ConflictResolution Maneuvers in Air Traffic Control?3. Julian Sanchez <strong>and</strong> Elly C. Smith, MITRE Corp.,Tower Controllers’ Response Behavior toRunway Safety Alerts4. Sarah V. Ligda <strong>and</strong> Arik-Quang V. Dao, NASAAmes/San Jose State U. Research Foundation;Kim-Phuong Vu <strong>and</strong> Thomas Z. Strybel,California State U., Long Beach; Vernol Battiste,NASA Ames/San Jose State U. Research Foundation;Walter Johnson, NASA Ames Research Ctr.,Impact of Conflict Avoidance ResponsibilityAllocation on Pilot Workload in a DistributedAir Traffic Management System5. Yaniv Minkov, Yuval Lerner, Ronny Ophir, <strong>and</strong>Tal Oron-Gilad, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev,Display Type Effects in Military OperationalTasks Using UAV Video Images: ComparisonBetween Two Types of UAV Feeds—Mini <strong>and</strong>MALE (Medium Altitude Long Endurance)UAVsC1 – FROM VOCAL CORDS TO <strong>MOBILE</strong>COMPUTING: UNDERSTANDING HOW WECOMMUNICATELectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff B (Bay Level)CommunicationChair: Sehchang Hah, Federal Aviation Admin.;Cochair: Kristi Schmidt Bauerly, Apple1. Christopher K. McClernon, Mathew A.Middendorf, Gregory J. Funke, Michael J. Harter,<strong>and</strong> Benjamin A. Knott, U.S. Air Force ResearchLab, Infrasonic Measures as an Index ofWorkload2. Bonny Parke <strong>and</strong> Alan Hobbs, NASA Ames/SanJose State U. Research Foundation; BarbaraKanki, NASA Ames Research Ctr., Passing theBaton: An Experimental Study of ShiftH<strong>and</strong>over3. Joshua B. Hurwitz, David J. Wheatley, KeshuZhang, <strong>and</strong> Young Seok Lee, Motorola, Inc.,Using Location History to Identify Patternsin Mobile Users’ Visits to Establishments4. Alan B. Poole, Georgia Tech; Kelly E. Caine,Indiana U.; Arthur D. Fisk <strong>and</strong> Wendy A. Rogers,Georgia Tech, Errors of Disclosure inComputer-Mediated Systems5. Jennifer Cloud-Buckner, Jennie J. Gallimore, <strong>and</strong>Rosalyn Scott, Wright State U., TheoreticalDiscussion of CAMOCS <strong>and</strong> RIAS CommunicationModels to Support Health CareInformation Technology DevelopmentGS5 – ARNOLD M. SMALL LECTURE IN SAFETYInvited AddressWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)General Sessions; cosponsored by SafetyChair: Michael J. Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.Invited Speaker: Matthew B. Weinger, Director, Ctr. forPerioperative Research in Quality <strong>and</strong> Norman TySmith Chair in Patient Safety <strong>and</strong> Medical Simulation,V<strong>and</strong>erbilt U. Medical Ctr., If Not By You, ThenWhom? <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Contributions to PerioperativePatient SafetyGS6 – BLASPHEMY OR PRAGMATICS? WHENNOT TO FOLLOW USER-CENTERED DESIGNTECHNIQUESDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Bayview B (Bay Level)General SessionsChair: Anthony D. Andre, Interface Analysis Assoc.Panelists: Jay Elkerton, Emerson ProcessManagement; Steve Portigal, Portigal Consulting;Cordell Ratzlaff, Cisco; Dan Saffer, Kicker Studio;Dan Rosenberg, SAPHC5 – HEALTH CARE WORKFLOW, RESEARCHIMPLICATIONSLectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)Health CareChair: Adam Pickens, TAMHSC-School of Rural PublicHealth; Cochair: Christopher Lee, U. of Central Florida1. Rupa Sheth Valdez, Edmond Ramly, <strong>and</strong> PatriciaFlatley Brennan, U. of Wisconsin-Madison,Development of a Research Agenda at theIntersection of Industrial <strong>and</strong> SystemsEngineering <strong>and</strong> Health Care: Implicationsfor <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong>2. Tobias Grundgeiger <strong>and</strong> Penelope M. S<strong>and</strong>erson,U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>; Cristina Beltran Orihuela <strong>and</strong>Andera Thompson, Princess Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Hospital;Hamish G. MacDougall, U. of Sydney; LeoNunnink, Princess Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Hospital;Balasubramanian Venkatesh, U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>,Distractions <strong>and</strong> Interruptions in theIntensive Care Unit: A Field Observation<strong>and</strong> a Simulator Experiment3. Alissa L. Russ, Jason J. Saleem, M. Sue McManus,Richard M. Frankel, <strong>and</strong> Alan J. Zillich, RoudebushVA Medical Ctr., The Workflow of ComputerizedMedication Ordering in PrimaryCare Is Not Prescriptive4. Leigh A. Baumgart, Ellen J. Bass, <strong>and</strong> Jason A.Lyman, U. of Virginia; Sherry Springs, NorthCarolina A&T State U.; John Voss, Gregory F.Hayden, Martha A. Hellems, Tracey R. Hoke,Katharine Schlag, <strong>and</strong> John Schorling, U. ofVirginia, Supporting Physicians’ Practice-Based Learning <strong>and</strong> Improvement (PBLI)<strong>and</strong> Quality Improvement Through Explorationof Population-Based Medical Data5. Cakil Sarac, Rhona Flin, Kathryn Mearns, <strong>and</strong>Jeanette Jackson, U. of Aberdeen, MeasuringHospital Safety Culture: Testing the HSOP-SC Scale


ID2 – INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES INCOGNITIVE SKILLS AND ABILITIESLectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff D (Bay Level)Individual Differences in PerformanceChair: Peter Khooshabeh, USC Inst. for CreativeTechnologies1. Gerald Matthews, U. of Cincinnati; Joel S. Warm,U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Tyler H. Shaw,George Mason U.; Victor S. Finomore, U.S. AirForce Research Lab, A Multivariate TestBattery for Predicting Vigilance2. Laurie Larsen Quill <strong>and</strong> Kristie Nemeth, U. ofDayton Research Inst.; Lynn Caldwell <strong>and</strong>Regina Schmidt, U.S. Air Force; Jason Parker,Kettering Health Network; Brian Taylor, GeorgeMason U.; Nicole Arbuckle, U. of DaytonResearch Inst., Predicting Complex SpatialWorking Memory Fatigue VulnerabilityBased on Individual Differences in fMRIImages3. Jane H. Barrow <strong>and</strong> Carryl L. Baldwin, GeorgeMason U., Allowing for Individual Differencesin Auditory Warning Design: Who BenefitsFrom Spatial Auditory Alerts?4. Ewart de Visser, Tyler Shaw, Amira Mohamed-Ameen, <strong>and</strong> Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U.,Modeling <strong>Human</strong>-Automation Team Performancein Networked Systems: IndividualDifferences in Working Memory Count5. Susan G. Campbell <strong>and</strong> Kent L. Norman, U.of Maryl<strong>and</strong>, Cognitive Abilities <strong>and</strong> theMeasurement of World Wide Web UsabilityIE4 – OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY: THE PAST,PRESENT, AND FUTUREInvited AddressWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>; cosponsored by Safety,the Council of Technical Groups, <strong>and</strong> LibertyMutual Research Institute for SafetyChair: Richard Marklin, Marquette U.; Cochair:Thurmon Lockhart, Virginia TechInvited speakers: M. M. Ayoub, Texas Tech; D. B.Chaffin, U. of Michigan; C. G. Drury, State U. atBuffalo, SUNY; A. Garg, U. of Wisconsin; G. Herrin,U. of Michigan; K. H. E. Kroemer, Virginia Tech;S. H. Snook, Harvard School of Public HealthPP2 – GETTING THE BUZZ:WHAT’S NEXTFOR TACTILE INFORMATION DELIVERY?Discussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Perception & PerformanceChair: Karla Allan, U.S. Army Natick SoldierResearch, Development <strong>and</strong> Engineering Ctr.Panelists: Timothy White, U.S. Army Research Lab;Lynette Jones, Massachusetts Inst. of TechnologyAgeLab; James Merlo, U.S. Military Academy; EllenHaas, U.S. Army Research Lab; Gary Zets, EngineeringAcoustics, Inc.; Angus Rupert, U.S. Army AeromedicalResearch LabS2 – SAFETY IN MOTIONLectureWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff C (Bay Level)SafetyChair: Julianne Cummings, Exponent Failure AnalysisAssoc.; Cochair: Noelle Brunelle, Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.1. Laurie Reiprich, Jan Berkhout, <strong>and</strong> KeleneFercho, U. of South Dakota, An Examination ofTraffic Accidents Occurring Within HighwayWork Zones in the State of South Dakota2. Sameer A. Khan, U. of Iowa, Work Zone Safety:Perceptual Countermeasures to SpeedingUsing Synchronized Warning Lights3. Andrew K. Mayer, Jeff K. Caird, Shaunna L.Milloy, Nicole B. Percival, <strong>and</strong> Am<strong>and</strong>a D.Ohlhauser, U. of Calgary, Passing Parked PoliceCars: Speed as a Function of EmergencyLighting, Police Car Orientation, <strong>and</strong> DriverExperience4. Brenda R. Santos, William L. Porter, <strong>and</strong> Alan G.Mayton, National Inst. for Occupational Safety<strong>and</strong> Health, An Analysis of Injuries to HaulTruck Operators in the U.S. Mining Industry5. Kathryn Woodcock <strong>and</strong> Zahrah Diyaljee, RyersonU., <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Antecedents in CaliforniaAmusement Ride Accident InvestigationsSD3 – ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS FORHUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING AND HSI:WHY DO WE FEEL LIKE WE’RE BANGINGOUR HEADS AGAINST A WALL?Discussion PanelWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Hospitality Room (Atruim Lobby Level)System DevelopmentChair: John Winters, BCI; Cochair: Curtis Fey, U.S.Air ForcePanelists: Bridget Simpkiss, U.S. Air Force <strong>Human</strong>Systems Integration Office; Stephen Merriman,Boeing Co.; Eric Stohr, BCI, James A. Pharmer, NavalAir Warfare Ctr.T3 – TRAINING ISSUES IN MILITARY ANDDEFENSEInvited SymposiumWednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)TrainingChair: Poornima Madhavan, Old Dominion U.1. Poornima Madhavan, Old Dominion U., TrainingIssues in Military <strong>and</strong> Defense: SymposiumOverview2. R<strong>and</strong>all D. Spain, U.S. Army Research Inst. forthe Behavioral <strong>and</strong> Social Sciences, A Game-Based Training Application to Support theDevelopment of Comm<strong>and</strong>ers’ Skills inCounterinsurgency Operations3. Susan S. Kirschenbaum <strong>and</strong> Jason H. Wong,Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr.; Stanley Peters,Stanford U., Tutoring Ship-H<strong>and</strong>ling Skills:Intelligent Tutor <strong>and</strong> Expert Model in aSimulation4. Kara L. Orvis, Aptima Inc.; Gregory Ruark, U.S.Army Research Inst. for the Behavioral <strong>and</strong> SocialSciences; Kathryn L. Engel, Financial IndustryRegulatory Authority; Krista Langkamer Ratwani,Aptima Inc., Training Leaders on EmotionManagement Skills: Challenges in Designinga Blended Learning Program5. Peggy Wu <strong>and</strong> Christopher Miller, SmartInformation Flow Technologies, The CurrentBottleneck for Computer-Based CultureTraining—Who Cares About Etiquette?Wednesday, September 293:00 to 6:30 p.m.Technical Group Networking/Business MeetingsAerospace SystemsSeacliff A (Bay Level)3:30 to 5:30 p.m.Augmented CognitionSeacliff C (Bay Level)3:30 to 5:30 p.m.Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision MakingGr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)4:30 to 5:30 p.m.CommunicationsSeacliff B (Bay Level)3:30 to 4:30 p.m.Computer Systems (with Internet)Bayview B Foyer (Bay Level) – Usability & HCI DayReception & Networking3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Bayview B (Bay Level) – Meeting5:00 to 5:30 p.m.Environmental Design (with Macroergonomics)Seacliff D (Bay Level)3:45 to 5:00 p.m.Forensics Professional (with Safety)Seacliff C (Bay Level)5:30 to 6:30 p.m.Health CareGarden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)3:00 to 4:30 p.m.<strong>Human</strong> Performance ModelingSeacliff D (Bay Level)5:30 to 6:30 p.m.Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Market Street Foyer (Street Level) – Reception3:00 to 4:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level) – Meeting4:00 to 5:30 p.m.Internet (with Computer Systems)Bayview B (Bay Level)5:00 to 5:30 p.m.Macroergonomics (with EnvironmentalDesign)Seacliff D (Bay Level)3:45 to 5:00 p.m.Safety (with Forensics Professional)Seacliff C (Bay Level)5:30 to 6:30 p.m.Surface TransportationHospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)5:00 to 6:30 p.m.TrainingGarden A (Atrium Lobby Level)3:30 to 4:30 p.m.Virtual EnvironmentsHospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)3:30 to 4:30 p.m.


THURSDAYThursday, September 307:15 to 8:00 a.m.Early-Morning Madness7:15 to 8:00 a.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Thursday, September 308:30 to 10:00 a.m.A2 – AGING AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Bayview B (Bay Level)AgingChair: Christopher Mayhorn, North Carolina State U.1. Paul Y. Kim <strong>and</strong> Christopher B. Mayhorn, NorthCarolina State U., Exploring Age-RelatedDifferences in Prospective Memory Inside<strong>and</strong> Outside of the Lab2. Ann E. Lambert, Jason M. Watson, Joel M. Cooper,<strong>and</strong> David L. Strayer, U. of Utah, The Roles ofWorking Memory Capacity, Visual Attention,<strong>and</strong> Age in Driving Performance3. Sara E. McBride, Wendy A. Rogers, <strong>and</strong> Arthur D.Fisk, Georgia Tech, Do Younger <strong>and</strong> OlderAdults Differentially Depend on an AutomatedSystem?4. Laura D’Andrea, Dan Morrow, <strong>and</strong> ElizabethStine-Morrow, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;Matthew Shake, St. Bonaventure U.; Sven Bertel,Katie Kopren, <strong>and</strong> Jessie Chin, U. of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign; Thembi Connor-Garcia <strong>and</strong>James Graumlich, U. of Illinois College of Medicine;Michael Murray, Purdue U., Impact ofHealth Knowledge on Older Adults’ Comprehensionof Multimedia Health Information5. Christopher M. Kelley <strong>and</strong> Anne CollinsMcLaughlin, North Carolina State U., FeedbackRequirements for Older Adult Learning: DoCognitive Abilities Matter?CE6 – HUMAN-AUTOMATION INTERACTIONLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Cognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Ernesto Bustamante, U. of Idaho; Cochair:Priyadarshini Pennathur, U. at Buffalo, SUNY1. Juliane Reichenbach, Linda Onnasch, <strong>and</strong>Dietrich Manzey, Berlin Inst. of Technology,Misuse of Automation: The Impact of SystemExperience on Complacency <strong>and</strong> AutomationBias in Interaction With Automated Aids2. Shih-Yi Chien, Huadong Wang, <strong>and</strong> MichaelLewis, U. of Pittsburgh, <strong>Human</strong> VersusAlgorithmic Path Planning for Search <strong>and</strong>Rescue by Robot Teams3. Thomas Robinson <strong>and</strong> Catherine Burns, U. ofWaterloo, A Learning Process: Old Strategies,New Tools4. Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science <strong>and</strong>Technology; Huiyang Li, U. of Michigan; AmySantamaria <strong>and</strong> Angelia Sebok, Alion Science <strong>and</strong>Technology; Nadine Sarter, U. of Michigan, Stages<strong>and</strong> Levels of Automation: An IntegratedMeta-Analysis5. Robert L. Wears, U. of Florida, Exploring theDynamics of ResilienceCS3 – USABILITY AND EVALUATIONLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)Computer Systems; cosponsored by InternetChair: Joseph Goldberg, Oracle Corp.; Cochair: H. C.Neil Ganey, Lenovo1. Martin L. Fracker, IBM Interactive, ScalingUsability in Terms of Requirements: AMethod for Evaluating User Interfaces2. Curt B. Irwin, Sacha N. Duff, Jenny L. Skye,Douglas A. Wiegmann, <strong>and</strong> Mary E. Sesto, U. ofWisconsin-Madison, Disability <strong>and</strong> Orientation-Specific Performance During a ReciprocalTapping Task3. Asanka S. Rodrigo <strong>and</strong> Ravindra S. Goonetilleke,Hong Kong U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology,Designing Flight Information Displays forQuick Information Access: A Case Study ofan International Airport4. Joseph H. Goldberg <strong>and</strong> Jonathan I. Helfman,Oracle Corp., Identifying Aggregate ScanningStrategies to Improve Usability Evaluations5. Martin L. Fracker, Michael Heck, <strong>and</strong> GeorgeGoeschel, IBM, When a User Interface IsGood Enough: User Ratings in UI DesignE3 – TEACHING, LEARNING, OR BOTHLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Seacliff D (Bay Level)EducationChair: Nancy Stone, Missouri U. of Science &Technology; Cochair: R<strong>and</strong>a Shehab, U. of Oklahoma1. Anne Collins McLaughlin, North Carolina StateU.; Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, Learningby Doing: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Skill AcquisitionThrough Skill Acquisition2. Kim Graves Wolfinbarger, U. of Oklahoma, ANew Approach to Laboratory-Based Learningin an Introductory <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Course3. Joseph R. Keebler, Scott Ososky, Florian Jentsch,<strong>and</strong> Thomas Fincannon, U. of Central Florida,Gaining Ground: Merging Cognitive LoadTheory With <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Principles4. Sahika Vatan Korkmaz <strong>and</strong> Carolyn M.Sommerich, Ohio State U., Teaching HealthyComputing Skills to High School Studentsvia Participatory <strong>Ergonomics</strong>5. Michelle L. Rogers, Drexel U., Teaching HCIDesign Principles Using Culturally CurrentMediaGS7 – FACILITATING UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRYCOLLABORATIONS IN HUMAN FACTORSAND ERGONOMICSDiscussion PanelThursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Seacliff B (Bay Level)General SessionsChair: Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia TechPanelists: Barry H. Beith, <strong>Human</strong>Centric; Jerry R.Duncan, Deere & Co.; Mica R. Endsley, SATechnologies; Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central FloridaHC6 – PATIENT SAFETY IN THE OPERATINGTHEATREInvited SymposiumThursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)Health CareChair: Tanja Manser, U. of Aberdeen; Cochair: HeidiManijeh Mehrzad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.1. Tanja Manser <strong>and</strong> Rhona Flin, U. of Aberdeen,Patient Safety in the Operating Theatre:Symposium Overview2. Michaela Kolbe <strong>and</strong> Barbara Künzle, ETHZurich; Enikö Zala-Mezö, PädagogischeHochschule Zurich; Michael J. Burtscher, ETHZurich; Johannes Wacker, U. Hospital Zurich;Donat R. Spahn, U. Hospital Zurich; GudelaGrote, ETH Zurich, The Functions of TeamMonitoring <strong>and</strong> “Talking to the Room” forPerformance in Anesthesia Teams3. Lucy Mitchell, Rhona Flin, <strong>and</strong> Steven Yule, U.of Aberdeen; Janet Mitchell, Aberdeen RoyalInfirmary; Kathy Coutts <strong>and</strong> George Youngson,Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital, ThinkingAhead of the Surgeon: Developing a BehavioralRating System for Scrub Practitioners’Non-Technical Skills (SPLINTS)4. Sarah Henrickson Parker, Steven Yule, <strong>and</strong> RhonaFlin, U. of Aberdeen; Aileen McKinley, AberdeenRoyal Infirmary, A Preliminary Investigation ofSurgeons’ Leadership in the Operating Room5. Douglas A. Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-Madison,Analysis of Error Management StrategiesDuring Cardiac Surgery: Theoretical <strong>and</strong>Practical Implications6. Steven K. Howard <strong>and</strong> James I. Fann, StanfordU. School of Medicine, Improving Patient Safetyin the Heart Room Through SimulationIE5 – HAND TOOL ERGONOMICS—PAST ANDPRESENTDiscussion PanelThursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Thomas J. Armstrong, U. of MichiganPanelists: David J. Cochran <strong>and</strong> Peter A. Bleed, U. ofNebraska; Jia-Hua Lin, Liberty Mutual Research Inst.for Safety; Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U.;Robert G. Radwin, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; David M.Rempel, U. of California, BerkeleyME3 – THE VIEW FROM THE TOP:MACROERGONOMICS IN ACTIONLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Marina Room (Bay Level)MacroergonomicsChair: Valerie J. Rice, U.S. Army Research Lab;Cochair: Petra E. Alfred, U.S. Army Research Lab1. Annette Shtivelb<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> John Rosecrance,Colorado State U., Gaining Organizational Buy-In: Lessons Learned From Fifty Ergonomists2. Celal Gungor, Auburn U., Company Size <strong>and</strong><strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Awareness3. Sara Kraemer <strong>and</strong> Elisabeth Geraghty, U. ofWisconsin-Madison; Deborah Lindsey <strong>and</strong>Cynthia Raven, Milwaukee Public Schools,School Leadership View of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>and</strong>Organizational <strong>Factors</strong> in PerformanceManagement: A Comparative Analysis ofHigh- <strong>and</strong> Low-Performing Schools4. Natalie Schwatka, Erica Ermann, KristaHoffmeister, John Rosecrance, <strong>and</strong> David Gilkey,Colorado State U., Safety Climate in Agriculture5. Ari Antonovsky, Clare Pollock, <strong>and</strong> Leon Straker,Curtin U. of Technology, Identification of the<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Contributing to MaintenanceFailures in a Petroleum OperationPD5 – METHODOLOGY FOR CREATINGAN ANTHROPOMETRIC DATABASE FORWORKSTATION SETUP USING CAESAR,NATICK, AND NHANESDiscussion PanelThursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Seacliff A (Bay Level)Product DesignChair/Presenter: Scott Openshaw, Allsteel Inc.;Cochair/Presenter: David Trippany, Steelcase, Inc.SD4 – HUMAN FACTORS STANDARDS FORU.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIESDiscussion PanelThursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)System DevelopmentChair: Barry Tillman, Lockheed Martin\NASAPanelists: Vicki Ahlstrom, Federal Aviation Admin.;John Lockett, U.S. Dept. of Defense; Janis Connolly<strong>and</strong> Dane Russo, NASA


2. Hans-Juergen Hoermann, Dirk Schulze-Kissing,<strong>and</strong> Oliver Zierke, German Aerospace Ctr. (DLR),Evaluation of a Transfer of Control Conceptfor Airborne Self-Separation3. Eeva Raita <strong>and</strong> Antti Oulasvirta, Helsinki Inst.for Information Technology, Too Good To BeBad: The Effect of Favorable Expectationson Usability Perceptions4. Laura G. Militello, Kristie Nemeth, Nicole B.Arbuckle, <strong>and</strong> Laurie L. Quill, U. of DaytonResearch Inst., Self-Report Methods for CambridgeNeurological Test Battery (CANTAB)Strategies5. Mark Becker, Dana Douglas, <strong>and</strong> Dick Horst,UserWorks, Inc., Evaluating the Usability ofFederal Student Aid Print Publications WithRepresentative UsersThursday, September 301:30 to 3:00 p.m.AS7 – TRAINING AND MEASUREMENT AT THEEXTREMES: DEVELOPING AND SUSTAININGEXPERT TEAM PERFORMANCE IN ISOLATED,CONFINED, EXTREME ENVIRONMENTSDiscussion PanelThursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Bayview B (Bay Level)Aerospace SystemsChair: Sallie Weaver, U. of Central FloridaPanelists: Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida;Kathryn E. Keeton, NASA Behavioral Health <strong>and</strong>Performance Research Element; Judith M. Orasanu,NASA Ames Research Ctr.; Stephen M. Fiore, U.of Central Florida; Jason P. Kring, Embry-RiddleAeronautical U.; Jeffrey Bradshaw, Inst. for <strong>Human</strong><strong>and</strong> Machine CognitionCE8 – DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF HUMAN-SYSTEM INTERFACESLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Cognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Ute Fischer, Georgia Tech; Cochair: LauraStrater, SA Technologies1. John O’Hara <strong>and</strong> James Higgins III, BrookhavenNational Lab; Stephen Fleger <strong>and</strong> Valarie Barnes,U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Guidancefor <strong>Human</strong>-System Interfaces to AutomaticSystems2. Phillip L. Morgan <strong>and</strong> John Patrick, Cardiff U.,Designing Interfaces That Encourage a MoreEffortful Cognitive Strategy3. Gloria Calhoun, Lamar Warfield, NicholasWright, <strong>and</strong> Sarah Spriggs, U.S. Air ForceResearch Lab; Heath Ruff, Ball Aerospace &Technologies Corp., Automated Aid Evaluationfor Transitioning UAS Camera Views4. An T. Oskarsson <strong>and</strong> C. Reed Hodgin,AlphaTRAC, Inc., The AlphaACT DecisionSupport System for Emergency Responders5. Daniel S. Hall, U.S. Military Academy; LawrenceG. Shattuck, Naval Postgraduate School; Kevin B.Bennett, Wright State U., Evaluation of anEcological Interface Designed for MilitaryComm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> ControlE4 – VISUALIZING INNOVATIVE USES OFTECHNOLOGY AND DEVICES FOR ENGAGINGCOLLEGE STUDENTS IN ACTIVE LEARNINGAlternative FormatThursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonSeacliff D (Bay Level)EducationChair: Carolyn Sommerich, Ohio State U.Presenters: Richard Sesek, Auburn U.; Nancy Stone,Missouri U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology; Sharon Joines,North Carolina State U.; Tonya Smith-Jackson, VirginiaTech; Eric Wiebe, North Carolina State U.ED3 – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ANDDESIGN:THE BIG PICTURELectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff A (Bay Level)Environmental Design; cosponsored byMacroergonomicsChair: Michelle M. Robertson, Liberty MutualResearch Inst. for Safety; Cochair: Petra E. Alfred,U.S. Army Research Lab1. Paul Allie, Kokot <strong>and</strong> Allie Assoc.; Michael C.Bartha, Hewlett Packard Co.; Douglas Kokot,Kokot <strong>and</strong> Allie Assoc.; Cynthia Purvis, HewlettPackard Co., A Field Observation of DisplayPlacement Requirements for Presbyopic <strong>and</strong>Prepresbyopic Computer Users2. Nancy A. Baker, U. of Pittsburgh, The RelationshipBetween Computer-Related Discomfort<strong>and</strong> Everyday Activities3. Rupa S. Valdez, U. of Wisconsin-Madison,Designing Culturally Informed ConsumerHealth IT: An Exploration <strong>and</strong> ProposedIntegration of Contrasting MethodologicalPerspectives4. Nancy A. Baker, U. of Pittsburgh; Karen Jacobs,Boston U., Tele-<strong>Ergonomics</strong>: A NovelApproach to Computer WorkstationErgonomic Assessment <strong>and</strong> ModificationGS9 – GENERAL ERGONOMICSLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff B (Bay Level)General SessionsChair: Lelyn Saner, U. of Maryl<strong>and</strong> CASL1. Likun Zhang <strong>and</strong> Caroline G. L. Cao, Tufts U.,The Effect of Image Orientation on aDynamic Laparoscopic Task2. Shi-Hyun Park, U. of Nebraska at Omaha; JesunHwang, Pennsylvania State U.; Brian D. Lowe,National Inst. for Occupational Safety <strong>and</strong>Health; Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U.,Optimal H<strong>and</strong>le Size to Minimize InternalImpact of Flexor Tendons3. Neal Wiggermann <strong>and</strong> Monroe Keyserling, U. ofMichigan, Effect of Flooring on Discomfort <strong>and</strong>Behavioral Responses to Prolonged St<strong>and</strong>ing4. Patrick Waterson <strong>and</strong> Cara Pilcher, LoughboroughU.; Siân Evans <strong>and</strong> Jill Moore, RailSafety <strong>and</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ards Board, Developing SafetySigns for Children on Board Trains: FindingsFrom Great Britain5. Elizabeth Phillips, Brittany Sellers, <strong>and</strong> StephenM. Fiore, U. of Central Florida, <strong>Human</strong>-CentricEnvironmentalism: Opportunities for the<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Community to Contributeto Global Environmental SolutionsHC8 – PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTHCARELectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)Health CareChair: Arathi Sethmudhaven, Medtronic; Cochair:Thomas Ferris, U. of Michigan1. Scott D. Wood <strong>and</strong> James P. Bagian, VA NationalCtr. for Patient Safety, A Cognitive Analysis ofColor-Coded Wristb<strong>and</strong> Use in Health Care2. T. Xiao, P. M. S<strong>and</strong>erson, <strong>and</strong> M. Lee, U. ofQueensl<strong>and</strong>, Patient Transport Cards SupportFormal <strong>and</strong> Informal Coordination in aHospital Department3. Anne Collins McLaughlin, Grace E. Anxieter,<strong>and</strong> Am<strong>and</strong>a T. Hemmer, North Carolina StateU., Nurses’ H<strong>and</strong> Hygiene Practices: Effectsof Scenario, Knowledge, <strong>and</strong> Locus of Control4. Justin Rousek, U. of Nebraska; Ann Polich, ChrisMasek, Jon Knezevich, <strong>and</strong> Gale Etherton,Nebraska Western Iowa VA Health Care System;M. Susan Hallbeck, U. of Nebraska, PreventingHospital-Acquired Venous Thromboembolismby Utilizing Clinical Pathway Methodologyto Reduce Cognitive Errors5. Laura Lin Gosbee, Red Forest Consulting, LLC,Chronic Disease Management: ImprovingContinuity of Care With <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>EngineeringI2 – INTERNET AND SOCIAL SYSTEMSLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)Internet; cosponsored by Computer SystemsChair: Jeffrey Smith, IBM; Cochair: John W. Ruffner,SERCO1. Davin Pavlas, Heather Lum, <strong>and</strong> Eduardo Salas,U. of Central Florida, The Influence of Aesthetic<strong>and</strong> Usability Web Design Elements on ViewingPatterns <strong>and</strong> User Response: An Eye-Tracking Study2. Kapil Chalil Madathil, Githin F. Alapatt, <strong>and</strong>Joel S. Greenstein, Clemson U., An Investigationof the Usability of Image-Based CAPTCHAs3. John W. Ruffner <strong>and</strong> Anne C. Brodie, Serco, Inc.;Christine L. Holiday <strong>and</strong> Timothy H. Isenberg,Defense Ammunition Ctr., Selecting <strong>and</strong> UtilizingMetrics for an Internet-Based Communityof Practice4. Tyler Campbell <strong>and</strong> Bruce N. Walker, GeorgiaTech, Increasing Trust in Online Shopping EnvironmentsIncreases Purchasing Behavior5. Scott A. Russell, Jason J. Saleem, David A.Haggstrom, Alissa L. Russ, <strong>and</strong> Neale R.Chumbler, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr., ANovel Tool to Track <strong>and</strong> Analyze QualitativeUsability Data: Lessons Learned From theVA’s Personal Health RecordIE6 – GAIT AND STABILITYLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Gary Mirka, Iowa State U.; Cochair: Sai VikasYalla, U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee1. Sean Gallagher, Jonisha Pollard, <strong>and</strong> William L.Porter, National Inst. for Occupational Safety <strong>and</strong>Health, Characteristics of Gait in RestrictedVertical Space Versus Unrestricted Walking2. Xiaoyue Zhang <strong>and</strong> Thurmon E. Lockhart,Virginia Tech, The Impairment <strong>and</strong> Recoveryof Dynamic Walking Stability During VirtualEnvironment Exposure in the Elderly3. Justin G. Young, Michael E. Sackllah, <strong>and</strong>Thomas J. Armstrong, U. of Michigan, ForceDistribution at the H<strong>and</strong>/H<strong>and</strong>le Interfacefor Grip <strong>and</strong> Pull Tasks4. Haluk Ay, Anthony Luscher, <strong>and</strong> CarolynSommerich, Ohio State U., Design <strong>and</strong> Developmentof a Torque Tool Testing Rig ThatSimulates <strong>Human</strong> Operator-Tool-TaskInteractions5. Monica L. H. Jones, Matthew P. Reed, <strong>and</strong> Don B.Chaffin, U. of Michigan, The Effect of BracingAvailability on Force-Exertion Capability inOne-H<strong>and</strong> Isometric Pulling TasksSD5 – FUTURE CHALLENGES FOR THEEFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF ROBOTICSASSETS IN MILITARY ENVIRONMENTSDiscussion PanelThursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)System DevelopmentChair: A. William Evans III, U.S. Army Research LabPanelists: Michael J. Barnes, Keryl A. Cosenzo, TalOron-Gilad, Troy Kelley, <strong>and</strong> Mark Draper, U.S. AirForce Research Lab


ST4 – COLLISIONS AND MITIGATIONLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)Surface TransportationChair: Laura Stanley, Montana State U.; Cochair: JasonTelner, University Health Network1. Gregory M. Fitch, Myra Blanco, Justin F. Morgan,<strong>and</strong> Amy E. Wharton, Virginia Tech TransportationInst., Driver Braking Performance toSurprise <strong>and</strong> Expected Events2. Shaunna L. Milloy, Jeff K. Caird, Am<strong>and</strong>a D.Ohlhauser, <strong>and</strong> Aimée M. Pearson, U. of Calgary,Do Responses Differ Between Novice <strong>and</strong>Experienced Drivers When a Late YellowLight Is Encountered?3. David G. Kidd, Erik T. Nelson, <strong>and</strong> Carryl L.Baldwin, George Mason U., The Effects ofRepeated Exposures to Collision Warnings onDrivers’ Willingness to Engage in a DistractingSecondary Task4. Makoto Itoh, Tatsuya Horikome, <strong>and</strong> ToshiyukiInagaki, U. of Tsukuba, Effectiveness <strong>and</strong> DriverAcceptance of a Semi-Autonomous ForwardObstacle Collision Avoidance System5. Reates Curry, Mike Blommer, Louis Tijerina, JeffGreenberg, Dev Kochhar, Craig Simonds, <strong>and</strong>David Watson, Ford Motor Co., A Mental ModelPerspective of a Driver Workload SystemT5 – TRAINING THEORY AND APPLICATIONLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Seacliff C (Bay Level)TrainingChair: Ryan Kilgore, Charles River Analytics; Cochair:David Schuster, U. of Central Florida1. Cleotilde Gonzalez <strong>and</strong> Varun Dutt, CarnegieMellon U., Instance-Based Learning Modelsof Training2. Christopher D. Wickens, Shaw L. Ketels, Alice F.Healy, Carolyn J. Buck-Gengler, <strong>and</strong> Lyle E.Bourne, Jr., U. of Colorado at Boulder, TheAnchoring Heuristic in Intelligence Integration:A Bias in Need of De-Biasing3. Benjamin A. Clegg, Colorado State U.; Eric D.Heggestad, U. of North Carolina – Charlotte; LisaDurrance Blalock, Colorado State U., The Influencesof Automation <strong>and</strong> Trainee Aptitudeon Training Effectiveness4. Dina Burkolter, Annette Kluge, <strong>and</strong> MatthiasBr<strong>and</strong>, U. of Duisburg-Essen, Individual Differencesin Complex Task Performance: InteractionEffects of Risk-Taking Behavior <strong>and</strong>Cognitive Variables5. Elizabeth H. Lazzara, Davin Pavlas, StephenFiore, <strong>and</strong> Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida,A Framework to Develop Task ComplexityThursday, September 303:30 to 5:00 p.m.AS8 – HUMAN-TECHNOLOGY INTERACTIONIN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL OPERATIONSLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Bayview B (Bay Level)Aerospace SystemsChair: Ashley Nunes, CSSI; Cochair: Ericka Rovira,West Point1. Daniel J. Hannon, U.S. Dept. of TransportationVolpe Ctr., Air Traffic Controller Performancein a <strong>Human</strong>-in-the-Loop Virtual Tower Simulation2. Sehchang Hah <strong>and</strong> Ben Willems, Federal AviationAdmin.; Kenneth Schulz, Hi-Tec Systems, Inc.,The Evaluation of Data Communication forthe Future Air Traffic Control System(NextGen)3. Hayley J. Davison Reynolds, Richard A. DeLaura,<strong>and</strong> Michael Robinson, Massachusetts Inst. ofTechnology, Lincoln Lab, Field <strong>and</strong> (Data)Stream: A Method for Functional Evolutionof the Air Traffic Management Route AvailabilityPlanning Tool (RAPT)4. Ferne Friedman-Berg <strong>and</strong> Kenneth Allendoerfer,Federal Aviation Admin.; Atul Deshmukh, Hi-TecSystems, Developing Target Symbicons forthe Future Terminal Air Traffic Control Environment5. Eric Jason Stearman, Vlad L. Pop, <strong>and</strong> Frank T.Durso, Georgia Tech, Effects of Age-of-Flighton Situation Awareness in En Route AirTraffic ControlCE9 – SUPPORTING TEAMS ANDCOMMUNITIES OF PRACTICELectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Cognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Gina Thomas, Wright-Patterson AFB; Cochair:Paul Gorman, Oregon Health <strong>and</strong> Science U.1. Adam Euerby <strong>and</strong> Catherine M. Burns, U. ofWaterloo, Advancing Complex SociotechnicalSystems Design Using the Community ofPractice Concept2. Katherine Hamilton, Vincent Mancuso, DevMinotra, Rachel Hoult, Susan Mohammed, AlissaParr, Guarav Dubey, Eric McMillan, <strong>and</strong> MichaelMcNeese, Pennsylvania State U., Using theNeoCities 3.1 Simulation to Study <strong>and</strong>Measure Team Cognition3. Rick Van der Kleij, TNO Defence, Security <strong>and</strong>Safety; Maarten Hoeppermans <strong>and</strong> Christel Rutte,U. of Tilburg, How Performance Feedback<strong>and</strong> Reflection Affect Transactive Memory4. Pei-Ju Lee, Huadong Wang, Shih-Yi Chien, <strong>and</strong>Michael Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh; Paul Scerri,Prasanna Velagapudi, Katia Sycara, <strong>and</strong> BreelynKane, Carnegie Mellon U., Teams for Teams:Performance in Multi-<strong>Human</strong>/Multi-RobotTeams5. Susan G. Hutchins <strong>and</strong> Tony Kendall, NavalPostgraduate School, Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Cognitionin Team Collaboration Through Use of CommunicationsAnalysisCS4 – INPUT AND DISPLAYLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)Computer SystemsChair: Lorraine Normore, U. of Tennessee; Cochair:Tonya Johnson, LexisNexis1. Richard C. Omanson, Infogix; Craig S. Miller,Elizabeth Young, <strong>and</strong> David Schwantes, DePaulU., Comparison of Mouse <strong>and</strong> KeyboardEfficiency2. Yi Wang, Wei Dong, <strong>and</strong> Wai-Tat Fu, U. ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, To Customize orNot To Customize? The Use of a CustomizationTool to Augment Information Indexingin a Computer Desktop Environment3. Mohamed Sheik-Nainar, Synaptics, Inc., ContactLocation Offset to Improve Small TargetSelection on Touchscreens4. Lauren Ogren <strong>and</strong> Jason H. Wong, Naval UnderseaWarfare Ctr., An Analysis of Game Controller<strong>and</strong> Touchscreen Devices for Input Into aComplex High-Information Display5. Thomas Tullis <strong>and</strong> Marisa Siegel, Fidelity Investments,Comparison of Date Entry Methods:An Update for the Internet AgeGS10 – MONITORING AND SIGNALDETECTIONLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Seacliff B (Bay Level)General SessionsChair: Poornima Madhavan, Old Dominion U.1. William S. Helton <strong>and</strong> Paul N. Russell, U. ofCanterbury, The Short Stress State Questionnaire<strong>and</strong> High-Event-Rate Target Detection2. Sian Miles <strong>and</strong> Bill Macken, Cardiff U., TheRole of Monitoring <strong>and</strong> Control in SimilarNontarget/Target Discrimination3. Hanna Stelmaszewska <strong>and</strong> B. L. William Wong,Middlesex U.; Penelope M. S<strong>and</strong>erson, U. ofQueensl<strong>and</strong>, Methods for Gathering <strong>and</strong>Analyzing Information-Seeking Behaviorin Electronic Resource Discovery SystemsHC9 – HOW DESIGN IMPACTS HEALTH CARELectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)Health CareChair: Linsey Barker, U. of Missouri; Cochair: WilliamLee, MITRE Corp.1. Elise Teteris <strong>and</strong> Jeff K. Caird, U. of Calgary,Medication Container Look-Alikes: DoesColor Matter?2. Stephanie Guerlain, U. of Virginia; Evan T.Edwards <strong>and</strong> Eric S. Edwards, Intelliject, Inc.,Design of a New Epinephrine Auto-Injectorto Minimize Use Errors3. S. H. Koch, N. Staggers, C. Weir, J. Agutter,D. Liu, <strong>and</strong> D. R. Westenskow, U. of Utah,Integrated Information Displays for ICUNurses: Field Observations, Display Design,<strong>and</strong> Display Evaluation4. Jonas Shultz <strong>and</strong> Susan Chisholm, Alberta HealthServices, Supportive Living Resident SuiteEvaluation: Using Simulation to Evaluatea Mock-Up5. Korey Johnson <strong>and</strong> Aga Bojko, User Centric, Inc.,How Much Is Too Much? Using MagnitudeEstimation for User Experience ResearchIE7 – LOW BACK AND TRUNKLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Riley Splittstoesser, Ohio State U.; Cochair:Kermit Davis, U. of Cincinnati1. Sangeun Jin, Boyi Dai, Xiaopeng Ning, <strong>and</strong> Gary A.Mirka, Iowa State U., Lifting From a Conveyor2. Xiaopeng Ning <strong>and</strong> Gary Mirka, Iowa State U.,Lifting Kinematics <strong>and</strong> Kinetics DuringSimulated Boat Motions3. Omid Haddad <strong>and</strong> Gary A. Mirka, Iowa State U.,H<strong>and</strong> Placement <strong>and</strong> Risk Assessment bythe LMM Model4. Sruthi Vasudev Boda, Parag Bhoyar, <strong>and</strong> ArunGarg, U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Validation ofRevised NIOSH Lifting Equation <strong>and</strong> 3-DSSP Model to Predict Risk of Work-RelatedLow Back Pain5. Susan Kotowski, Kermit Davis, <strong>and</strong> Lisa Lemen,U. of Cincinnati, Use of MRI to InvestigateLumbar Muscle Inflammation as a PotentialCause of Low Back PainME4 – TRUST IN SOCIOTECHNICAL SYSTEMSDiscussion PanelThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Marina Room (Bay Level)MacroergonomicsChair: Enid N. H. Montague, U of Wisconsin-Madison; Cochair: Jenna L. Marquard, U. ofMassachusetts AmherstPanelists: Kerry McGuire, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;Steven Fiore, U. of Central Florida; Rich Holden, U.of Wisconsin-Madison; Gregory M. Fitch, VirginiaTech Transportation Inst.; John Lee, U. of Wisconsin-Madison


PD6 – ERGONOMICS ANDANTHROPOMETRICS IN PRODUCT DESIGNLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Seacliff A (Bay Level)Product DesignChair: W. Kyle Dooley, Case New Holl<strong>and</strong>; Cochair:Thomas J. Albin, High Plains Engineering Services,LLC1. Wonsup Lee, Sunghye Yoon, <strong>and</strong> Heecheon You,Pohang U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology, Developmentof a 3-D Semiautomatic MeasurementProtocol for H<strong>and</strong> AnthropometricMeasurement2. Bernadette J. Brown-Clerk, Justin B. Rousek, <strong>and</strong>Bethany R. Lowndes, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln;S<strong>and</strong>ra M. Eikhout, TNO Work <strong>and</strong> Employment;Bradley J. Balogh <strong>and</strong> M. Susan Hallbeck, U. ofNebraska-Lincoln, Novel ElectrosurgicalH<strong>and</strong> Controls Integrated Into a St<strong>and</strong>ardLaparoscopic Grasper3. Joonho Chang, Kihyo Jung, Jesun Hwang,Yuncheol Kang, Seokgi Lee, <strong>and</strong> Andris Freivalds,Pennsylvania State U., Determination of BicycleH<strong>and</strong>le Diameters Considering H<strong>and</strong> AnthropometricData <strong>and</strong> User Satisfaction4. Peter W. Johnson <strong>and</strong> Ling Cui, U. of Washington,Postural Benefits for Children <strong>and</strong> AdultsWhen Using the Mouse Next to a SmallKeyboard5. Sharon Joines, Siwen Liu, <strong>and</strong> Ashley Vercoe,North Carolina State U., Grip Span <strong>and</strong> Aging:Does the Grip Strength-Span RelationshipChange With Age?POS4 – POSTERS 4Poster SessionThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Pacific Concourse A–C (Pacific Concourse Level)PostersChair: Rajaram Bhagavathula, Virginia Tech; Cochair:Kristin Oleson, U. of Central FloridaPoster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters arerequired to be present throughout the session.Perception <strong>and</strong> Performance1. Kristin Moore, Space <strong>and</strong> Naval Warfare SystemsCtr. Atlantic; Leo Gugerty, Clemson U., Developmentof a Novel Measure of Situation Awareness:The Case for Eye Movement Analysis2. Jacquelyn Crébolder, Defence Research <strong>and</strong>Development Canada; Joshua P. Salmon <strong>and</strong>Raymond M. Klein, Dalhousie U., The Cost ofLocation Switching During Visual Alerting:Effects of Experience <strong>and</strong> Age3. James L. Szalma <strong>and</strong> Peter A. Hancock, U. ofCentral Florida, A Meta-Analytic Review ofthe Effects of Noise on Performance: ModeratingEffects of Task <strong>and</strong> Noise Characteristics4. Eric J. Adamic, Joseph Behre, <strong>and</strong> Brian P. Dyre,U. of Idaho, Attentional Locus <strong>and</strong> GroundDominance in Control of Speed During Low-Altitude Flight5. Gayle Hunt, Stephen Rice, Kasha Geels, <strong>and</strong>David Trafimow, New Mexico State U., AnalyzingSuboptimal <strong>Human</strong>-Automation PerformanceAcross Multiple Sessions6. Anthony R. Selkowitz <strong>and</strong> Valerie K. Sims, U. ofCentral Florida, The Mental Rotation of ObjectsPresented in an Underwater EnvironmentIndividual Differences7. Svyatoslav Guznov, Gerald Matthews, <strong>and</strong> JoelWarm, U. of Cincinnati, Team MemberPersonality, Performance, <strong>and</strong> Stress in aRoboFlag Synthetic Task EnvironmentWorkload8. Daniel N. Cassenti <strong>and</strong> Troy D. Kelley, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab; Richard A. Carlson, PennsylvaniaState U., Modeling the Workload-PerformanceRelationship9. Philip Kortum, Rice U.; S. Camille Peres, U. ofHouston Clear Lake; Kurt Stallmann, Rice U.,Mental Workload Measures of AuditoryStimuli Heard During Periods of Waiting10. Kakuichi Shiomi, Electronic Navigation ResearchInst., Workload Causes Chaotic Fluctuationof <strong>Human</strong> Voice11. Grace W. L. Teo <strong>and</strong> James L. Szalma, U. ofCentral Florida, The Effect of Spatial <strong>and</strong>Temporal Task Characteristics onPerformance, Workload, <strong>and</strong> Stress12. Michelle Sublette, C. Melody Carswell, RustyGrant, Will Seidelman, Duncan Clarke, <strong>and</strong> BrentSeales, U. of Kentucky, Anticipating Workload:Which Facets of Task Difficulty Are Easiestto Predict?13. Allan Fong <strong>and</strong> Ciara Sibley, U.S. Naval ResearchLab; Anna Cole, Strategic Analysis, Inc.; CarrylBaldwin, George Mason U.; Joseph Coyne, U.S.Naval Research Lab, A Comparison of ArtificialNeural Networks, Logistic Regressions, <strong>and</strong>Classification Trees for Modeling MentalWorkload in Real TimeDecision Making14. Alan S. Boydstun, L-3 Communications; RobertE. Patterson <strong>and</strong> Byron J. Pierce, U.S. Air ForceResarch Lab; Lisa M. Park <strong>and</strong> Jodi Shannan, L-3Communications, On the Development ofTraining Principles for Intuitive DecisionMaking15. Joseph Juhnke <strong>and</strong> Dan Delaney, TanagramPartners; Tracey Wheeler, System Planning Corp.;Brian R. Johnson, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.; JosephCohn, Defense Advanced Research ProjectsAgency, Aiding Complex Decision MakingThrough Augmented Reality16. Rebecca Wiczorek <strong>and</strong> Dietrich Manzey, BerlinInst. of Technology, Is Operators’ ComplianceWith Alarm Systems a Product of RationalConsideration?17. Elizabeth A. Schmidlin <strong>and</strong> Keith S. Jones, TexasTech U., Tele-Operation Through Apertures:Mission Impassable or Mission Undrivable?Modeling <strong>and</strong> Simulation18. Muneo Kitajima <strong>and</strong> Masato Nakajima, NationalInst. of Advanced Industrial Science <strong>and</strong> Technology;Makoto Toyota, T-Method, CognitiveChrono-Ethnography: A Method for StudyingBehavioral Selections in Daily Activities19. Priyadarshini R. Pennathur <strong>and</strong> Ann M. Bisantz,U. at Buffalo, SUNY, A Novel InformationTrail Model for Information Transformationin Cognitive Work Systems20. Youngjoo Jeon, Korea U., Revised GOMSOperator for Drag <strong>and</strong> DropUniversity Lab PostersCarnegie Mellon U.Dynamic Decision Making LabGeorge Mason U.Arch LabGeorgia TechCognitive Engineering CenterOhio State U.Institute for <strong>Ergonomics</strong>U. of Houston-Clear LakeResearch on the Interaction between <strong>Human</strong>s<strong>and</strong> MachinesS3 – SAFETY APPLICATIONS AND THEORIESLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)SafetyChair: John DeRosia, Medical College of Wisconsin;Cochair: Brenda Santos, National Inst. forOccupational Safety <strong>and</strong> Health1. Soyun Kim, Christopher B. Mayhorn, <strong>and</strong>Michael S. Wogalter, North Carolina State U.,Use of Information Sources Referencedin <strong>and</strong> Attitudes About Televised DTCPrescription Drug Advertisements2. Christopher B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U.;Richard C. Goldsworthy, The Academic Edge,Messages, <strong>and</strong> Medical Behaviors: DTCA’sInfluence on Health Care Consumer Thinking<strong>and</strong> Doing, <strong>and</strong> How We Can Help3. Yiyun Peng <strong>and</strong> Linda Ng Boyle, U. ofWashington; David M. Neyens, U. of Iowa;Jeffrey Short, American Transportation ResearchInst., Management’s Attitudes Toward Safetyin Commercial Vehicle Operations4. Annette Kluge <strong>and</strong> Björn Badura, U. of Duisburg-Essen; Leon Urbas, Technical U. Dresden; DinaBurkolter, U. of Duisburg-Essen, Violations-Inducing Framing Effects of ProductionGoals: Conditions Under Which Goal-SettingLeads to Neglecting Safety-Relevant Rules5. Katherine A. Berry, Paris F. Stringfellow, <strong>and</strong>Scott A. Shappell, Clemson U., Examining ErrorPathways: An Analysis of Contributing <strong>Factors</strong>Using HFACS in Nonaviation IndustriesSF5 – EXPLORING ISSUES WITH VISUALPERCEPTION IN HUMAN FACTORS STUDENTRESEARCHLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Seacliff D (Bay Level)Student ForumChair: Kelly Caine, Indiana U.; Cochair: Hongbo Zhang,Virginia Tech1. Molly M. Liechty <strong>and</strong> Poornima Madhavan, OldDominion U., An Eye Movement Analysis ofEvolving User Preferences During InternetSearch2. Yi-Fang D. Tsai, Songhee Kang, <strong>and</strong> Matthew S.Peterson, George Mason U., Effects of IndividualDifferences on Visual Search Task Performance3. Mary G. Luong <strong>and</strong> Anne Collins McLaughlin,North Carolina State U., Learning to Solve aVisuospatial Problem: The Effect of VisualCues on Overcoming Errors4. Aren C. Hunter <strong>and</strong> Avi Parush, Carleton U.,Where Did They Go? Recovering DynamicObjects After Interruptions5. Nantakrit Yodpijit <strong>and</strong> Thurmon E. Lockhart,Virginia Tech, Investigating Dynamics of DarkFocus of the <strong>Human</strong> Eye in Young AdultsVE3 – HUMAN PERFORMANCE IN VIRTUALENVIRONMENTSLectureThursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Seacliff C (Bay Level)Virtual EnvironmentsChair: Hari Thiruvengada, Honeywell Labs; Cochair:Yingzi Lin, Northeastern U.1. John S. Barnett, U.S. Army Research Inst. for theBehavioral <strong>and</strong> Social Sciences; Grant S. Taylor,U. of Central Florida, Desktop <strong>and</strong> WearableGame-Based Simulations: A Usability Study2. Per-Anders Oskarsson, Staffan Nählinder, <strong>and</strong>Erl<strong>and</strong> Svensson, Swedish Defence ResearchAgency, A Meta Study of Transfer of Training3. Magnus Axholt, Martin Skoglund, Stephen D.Peterson, Matthew D. Cooper, Thomas B. Schön,Fredrik Gustafsson, <strong>and</strong> Anders Ynnerman,Linköping U.; Stephen R. Ellis, NASA AmesResearch Ctr., Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Display Direct Linear TransformationCalibration Robustness in the Presenceof User Alignment Noise4. Steven Underwood <strong>and</strong> Jennie J. Gallimore, WrightState U., One-H<strong>and</strong>ed Versus Two-H<strong>and</strong>edSix Degree-of-Freedom Compensatory Trackingin 3-D, <strong>and</strong> the Effects of Practice5. Hua Cai <strong>and</strong> Yingzi Lin, Northeastern U., TuningTrust Using Cognitive Cues for Better<strong>Human</strong>-Machine CollaborationThursday, September 305:15 to 6:30 p.m.Technical Group Networking/Business MeetingTechnical Group Program ChairsPacific Concourse M (Pacific Concourse Level)5:15 to 6:30 p.m.


FRIDAYFriday, October 17:15 to 8:00 a.m.Early-Morning MadnessGr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)7:15 to 8:00 a.m.Friday, October 18:30 to 10:00 a.m.AC4 – MEASURING WORKLOAD USINGPHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES SUCHAS TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLERULTRASONOGRAPHY (TCD)LectureFriday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)Augmented CognitionChair: Joseph Cohn, Defense Advanced ResearchProjects Agency; Cochair: Michael Lowe, U.S. Navy1. L. M. Cerruti, J. R. Estepp, W. D. Miller, <strong>and</strong> J.C. Christensen, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,Transcranial Doppler Assessment of WorkloadTransition in a Complex Task2. Tyler H. Shaw, Laura Guagliardo, Ewart de Visser,<strong>and</strong> Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U., UsingTranscranial Doppler Sonography to MeasureCognitive Load in a Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> ControlTask3. Roger Lew, Brian P. Dyre, Terence Soule, Stuart A.Ragsdale, <strong>and</strong> Steffen Werner, U. of Idaho, AssessingMental Workload From Skin Conductance<strong>and</strong> Pupillometry Using Wavelets <strong>and</strong> GeneticProgramming4. Katie C. Ewing <strong>and</strong> Stephen H. Fairclough,Liverpool John Moores U., The Effect of anExtrinsic Incentive on PsychophysiologicalMeasures of Mental Effort <strong>and</strong> MotivationalDisposition When Task Dem<strong>and</strong> Is Varied5. Glenn F. Wilson, U.S. Air Force Research Lab;Christopher A. Russell, Archinoetics, LLC;Jason W. Monnin, Justin R. Estepp, <strong>and</strong> James C.Christensen, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, HowDoes Day-to-Day Variability in PsychophysiologicalData Affect Classifier Accuracy?AS9 – THE NEXT GENERATION AIRTRANSPORTATION SYSTEM: DATACOMMUNICATIONInvited SymposiumFriday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Garden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)Aerospace SystemsChair: Beth L. Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle AeronauticalU.; Cochair: Danny Benbassat, Booz AllenHamilton1. Danny Benbassat, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.;Levent Ileri, Federal Aviation Admin., NextGeneration Air Transportation System: DataCommunications2. Kenneth R. Allendoerfer, Todd R. Truitt, <strong>and</strong>Ben Willems, Federal Aviation Admin., Evaluationsof Data Communications in Tower,TRACON, <strong>and</strong> En Route Air Traffic Control3. James R. Comstock <strong>and</strong> Brian T. Baxley, NASALangley Research Ctr.; Robert M. Norman, BoeingCo.; Kyle K. E. Ellis, U. of Iowa; Cathy A. Adams,Kara A. Latorella, <strong>and</strong> William Lynn, NASALangley Research Ctr., The Impact of DataCommunications Messages in the TerminalArea on Flight Crew Workload <strong>and</strong> EyeScanning4. Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Sara K. Gee, KelleyBaker, <strong>and</strong> Maricel Medina Mora, George MasonU., Effect of Party Line Loss <strong>and</strong> DeliveryFormat on Crew Performance <strong>and</strong> Workload5. Elizabeth L. Blickensderfer, Albert J. Boquet,Ryan Bl<strong>and</strong>ing, Tripp J. E. Driskell, ClydeRinkinen, <strong>and</strong> Martin Lauth, Embry-RiddleAeronautical U., Service-for-Equipage ImpactAssessmentCE10 – INTERRUPTIONS AND TASKSWITCHINGLectureFriday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Cognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Erik Connors, SA Technologies; Cochair: Beth L.Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.1. David M. Cades, Nicole E. Werner, Deborah A.Boehm-Davis, <strong>and</strong> Zara Arshad, George MasonU., What Makes Real-World InterruptionsDisruptive? Evidence From an Office Setting2. Marie P. Panepinto, North Carolina State U.,Voluntary Versus Forced Task Switching3. David M. Cades, David G. Kidd, Eden B. King,Patrick E. McKnight, <strong>and</strong> Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, George Mason U., <strong>Factors</strong> AffectingInterrupted Task Performance: Effects ofAdaptability, Impulsivity, <strong>and</strong> Intelligence4. Jennifer M. Chen <strong>and</strong> Raj M. Ratwani, GeorgeMason U.; J. Gregory Trafton, U.S. Naval ResearchLab, The Effect of Interruptions <strong>and</strong> GlobalPlacekeeping on Postcompletion Error Rates5. Mark F. St. John <strong>and</strong> Mary Ann King, PacificScience & Engineering Group, Inc., The Four-Second Supervisor: Multitasking Supervision<strong>and</strong> Its SupportHC10 – HEALTH CARE HANDOVER ANDPATIENT SAFETYInvited SymposiumFriday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)Health CareChair: Tanja Manser, U. of Aberdeen; Cochair: StevenHoward, Stanford U. School of Medicine1. Tanja Manser, U. of Aberdeen; Steven K.Howard, Stanford U., Health Care H<strong>and</strong>over<strong>and</strong> Patient Safety: Symposium Overview2. Emily S. Patterson, Ohio State U. College ofMedicine, Social Norms on Deviations FromPrescriptive H<strong>and</strong>off Practices3. Robert Wears, U. of Florida; Shawna Perry,Virginia Commonwealth U., Discourse <strong>and</strong>Process Analyses of Shift Change H<strong>and</strong>offsin Emergency Departments4. Matthew B. Weinger, Jason M. Slagle, AudreyKuntz, Arna Banerjee, Jonathan S. Schildcrout,Nathaniel D. Mercaldo, Dan France, TheodoreSperoff, Jim Bills, <strong>and</strong> Ken Wallston, V<strong>and</strong>erbiltU. Medical Ctr., Improving Actual H<strong>and</strong>overBehavior With a Simulation-Based TrainingIntervention5. Avi Parush, Yol<strong>and</strong>e Simoneau, <strong>and</strong> Tara Foster-Hunt, Carleton U.; Margot Thomas <strong>and</strong> JudyRashotte, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario,The Use of Resources During Shift H<strong>and</strong>offsin a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit6 Michelle A. Raduma-Tomàs, Rhona Flin, <strong>and</strong>Steven Yule, U. of Aberdeen; Steven Close,Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Doctors’ H<strong>and</strong>oversin an Acute Medical Assessment Unit: A HierarchicalTask AnalysisIE8 – MEDICAL APPLICATIONSLectureFriday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Bayview Room B (Bay Level)Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Stephen Lavender, Ohio State U.; Cochair:Monica Johnson, Ohio State U.1. Allen S. Yagjian, U. of California, Davis, RiskAssessment <strong>and</strong> Application of EngineeringControls to Reduce the Number of OccupationalRelated Musculoskeletal Disorders ina Large Pharmaceutical Production Facility2. Ashish D. Nimbarte, West Virginia U.; FereydounAghazadeh, Louisiana State U.; Yun Sun, WestVirginia U., Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Physical Risk<strong>Factors</strong> Affecting Cervical MusculoskeletalDisorders3. David L. Lee, David Rempel, <strong>and</strong> Alan B. Barr, U.of California, San Francisco; Am<strong>and</strong>eep Shergill,San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Ctr.,<strong>Ergonomics</strong> of Colonoscopy: Wrist Posturesof Gastroenterologists Performing RoutineColonoscopy4. Carolyn Sommerich, Steven Lavender, <strong>and</strong>Elizabeth S<strong>and</strong>ers, Ohio State U.; Sabrina Lamar,Consultant; Kevin Evans, Ohio State U.; SharonJoines, North Carolina State U.; Wei-Ting Yen,Ohio State U., Participatory <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Applied to Mammographers’ Work5. Ying (Jean) Zheng <strong>and</strong> John B. Morrell, Yale U.,Cognitive Load Assessment of a VibrotactilePosture Feedback ChairPD7 – USER-CENTERED METHODS FOR NEWPRODUCT CONCEPT DEVELOPMENTDiscussion PanelFriday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Seacliff A (Bay Level)Product DesignChair: Stanley H. Caplan; Cochair: H. C. M. (Jettie)HoonhoutPanelists: William Green, Leicester U.; Jennifer Watts-Perotti, Xerox Innovation Group; Wendy A. Rogers,Georgia TechSF6 – GENERAL TOPICS IN STUDENTRESEARCH: CROWDS,TASK ANALYSES,ANDBIOMECHANICSLectureFriday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Seacliff D (Bay Level)Student ForumChair: David Kaber, North Carolina State U.; Cochair:Katie Berry, Clemson U.1. Victoria L. Kendrick <strong>and</strong> Roger A. Haslam,Loughborough U., The User Experience ofCrowds—A <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Challenge2. Sarah K. Felipe, Anne E. Adams, Wendy A. Rogers,<strong>and</strong> Arthur D. Fisk, Georgia Tech, TrainingNovices on Hierarchical Task Analysis3. Young J. Chun, Texas Tech U., A BiomechanicalStudy on the Effects of Hatha Yoga BasicPoses on Muscle Activities4. Neal Wiggermann, Monroe Keyserling, <strong>and</strong>Benjamin Pokorney, U. of Michigan, The Effectof Flooring Characteristics on PlantarPressures on the Foot During St<strong>and</strong>ing5. Rahul Soangra, Baron Jones, <strong>and</strong> Thurmon E.Lockhart, Virginia Tech, Effects of AntifatigueFlooring on Gait ParametersST5 – SIMULATION AND METHODS INTRANSPORTATIONLectureFriday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Bayview Room A (Bay Level)Surface TransportationChair: Nick Kelling, Marshall U.; Cochair: FarheenKhan, Exponent1. Avinoam Borowsky, Anat Meir, Tal Oron-Gilad,David Shinar, <strong>and</strong> Yisrael Parmet, Ben Gurion U.of the Negev, The Effect of Hazard PerceptionTraining on Traffic-Scene Movies Categorization2. Robert McCall <strong>and</strong> Frank Schieber, U. of SouthDakota, Validating the Effectiveness ofRecursive Blur Enhancement of SymbolSigns Using Static <strong>and</strong> Dynamic Protocols3. Michael Jones, Federal Railroad Admin.;Christopher Plott, Melvin Jones, <strong>and</strong> ThomasOlthoff, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology; StevenHarris, Rational, LLC, The Cab TechnologyIntegration Lab: A Locomotive Simulatorfor <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Research


4. Joel M. Cooper <strong>and</strong> Nathan Medeiros-Ward, U.of Utah, Conversation Impairs the Expressionof Learned Sequence Information in a SimulatedDriving Environment5. Shannon C. Roberts <strong>and</strong> John D. Lee, U. ofWisconsin-Madison; Joshua D. Hoffman, Deere& Co., Using Capacity Analysis to Evaluatethe Effect of MP3 Player Usage on DriverBehaviorTE4 – OPPORTUNITIES FOR HUMANFACTORS MEASURES IN MILITARYOPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATIONDiscussion PanelFriday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.Seacliff C (Bay Level)Test & EvaluationChair: Jennifer Ockerman, Johns Hopkins U. AppliedPhysics LabPanelists: David Roberts, SimIS, Inc.; Albert A.Sciarretta, CNS Technologies, Inc.; Dennis Folds,Georgia Tech Research Inst.; Susana McKee, U.S. AirForce; Reta Morgan Reynolds, U.S. Army; RebeccaGrier, Inst. for Defense AnalysisFriday, October 110:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonAS10 – HUMAN FACTORS RESEARCH FORSPACE EXPLORATION: MEASUREMENT,MODELING,AND MITIGATIONDiscussion PanelFriday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonGarden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)Aerospace SystemsChair: Mary Kaiser, NASA Ames Research Ctr.Panelists: Christopher S. Allen, NASA Johnson SpaceCtr.; Immanuel Barshi, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;Dorrit Billman, San Jose State U.; Kritina L. Holden,Lockheed Martin Corp.CE11 – JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKINGBEHAVIOR IN COMPLEX SYSTEMSLectureFriday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonGr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)Cognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Sylvain Bruni, Aptima Inc.; Cochair: SteveShute, Lockheed Martin Corp.1. Elliot E. Entin <strong>and</strong> Daniel Serfaty, Aptima Inc,Information Source, Sequential Revision ofBelief, <strong>and</strong> the Order Effect2. Matthew B. Thompson, Jason M. Tangen, ReneeTreloar, <strong>and</strong> Kathleen Ivison, U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>,<strong>Human</strong>s Matching Fingerprints: Sequence<strong>and</strong> Size3. Christian P. Janssen, Duncan P. Brumby, <strong>and</strong> RaeGarnett, U. College London, Natural BreakPoints: Utilizing Motor Cues When Multitasking4. Christopher A. Miller, Tammy Ott, Peggy Wu,<strong>and</strong> Vanessa Vakili, Smart Information FlowTechnologies, Politeness Effects in DirectiveCompliance: Effects With Power <strong>and</strong> SocialDistance5. Maia B. Cook, Harvey S. Smallman, Frank C.Lacson, <strong>and</strong> Daniel I. Manes, Pacific Science <strong>and</strong>Engineering Group, Inc., Situation Displays forDynamic UAV Replanning: Intuitions <strong>and</strong>Performance for Display FormatsE5 – TEACHING FUTURE HUMAN FACTORSAND ERGONOMICS PROFESSIONALS TOSOLVE PRACTICAL PROBLEMSDiscussion PanelFriday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonSeacliff D (Bay Level)EducationChair: Beth L. Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle AeronauticalU.Panelists: Albert J. Boquet, Embry-Riddle AeronauticalU.; Noelle D. Brunelle, Sikorsky Aircraft; James A.Pharmer, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.; Scott A. Shappell,Clemson U.HP4 – ADVANCES IN MODELING SITUATIONAWARENESS, DECISION MAKING,ANDPERFORMANCE IN COMPLEX OPERATIONALENVIRONMENTSDiscussion PanelFriday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonSeacliff B (Bay Level)<strong>Human</strong> Performance ModelingChair: Cheryl Bolstad, SA Technologies; Cochair:Haydee Cuevas, SA TechnologiesPanelists: Erik S. Connors, SA Technologies; Peter W.Foltz, Pearson Knowledge Technologies; CleotildeGonzález, Carnegie Mellon U.; Nathan Ka Ching Lau,U. of Toronto; Walter J. Warwick, Alion Science <strong>and</strong>TechnologyIE9 – CONSTRUCTION AND WAREHOUSESLectureFriday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonBayview Room B (Bay Level)Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Richard Marklin, Marquette U.; Cochair: RileySplittstoesser, Ohio State U.1. Xiaolu Jing, Scott Fulmer, <strong>and</strong> PriyadarshiniDasgupta, U. of Massachusetts Lowell; Lu Yuan,Southeastern Louisiana U.; Bryan Buchholz, U. ofMassachusetts Lowell, Quantitative <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Exposure Assessment for Floor Coverersin the Greater Boston Area2. Scott Fulmer <strong>and</strong> Xiaolu Jing, U. of MassachusettsLowell; Lu Yuan, Southeastern Louisiana U.;Priyadarshini Sengupta Dasgupta <strong>and</strong> BradSchugardt, U. of Massachusetts Lowell; AnnMarie Dale, Washington U.; Laura Punnett <strong>and</strong>Bryan Buchholz, U. of Massachusetts Lowell,Biomechanical Risk <strong>Factors</strong> for KneeDisorders in Carpenters3. Steven A. Lavender, Carolyn M. Sommerich,Monica R. Johnson, <strong>and</strong> Zaid Radin, Ohio StateU., Developing Ergonomic Interventions toReduce Musculoskeletal Disorders in GroceryDistribution Centers4. Monica R. Johnson, Steven A. Lavender, <strong>and</strong>J. Mac Crawford, Ohio State U.; Paul A. Reichelt,U. of Illinois at Chicago; Antonio R. Fern<strong>and</strong>ez,Ohio State U., Underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>Factors</strong> ThatAffect the Adoption of Ergonomic InterventionsAmong EMS Workers5. Carisa Harris, U. of California, Berkeley; Jia-HuaLin, Liberty Mutual Researh Inst. for Safety,Effect of H<strong>and</strong>-H<strong>and</strong>le Interface on Exertion,Efficiency, <strong>and</strong> Physical Dem<strong>and</strong>s in PalletJack OperationsPD8 – USER-CENTERED APPROACHES TOPRODUCT DESIGNLectureFriday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonSeacliff A (Bay Level)Product DesignChair: Ismail El Maach, MEA Forensic; Cochair:Dianne McMullin, Boeing1. Dan Nathan-Roberts <strong>and</strong> Yili Liu, U. of Michigan,Investigation of Relative Mobile Phone SizePreference Using Interactive GeneticAlgorithms2. Jangwoon Park, Sujin Kim, <strong>and</strong> Heecheon You,Pohang U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology, AnAnalysis of Natural Motion for ProductDesign: Refrigerator Half-Guard InstallationPart Design3. Liang Zeng, Robert W. Proctor, <strong>and</strong> GavrielSalvendy, Purdue U., Harnessing the User’sMental Power to Enhance Web Site Creativity:The Meta-Design Approach to Web Personalization4. Sarah Endicott, Abir Mullick, Gourab Kar, <strong>and</strong>Marisa Topping, Georgia Tech, Development ofthe Inclusive Indoor Play Design Guidelines5. Marita A. O’Brien, U. of Alabama in Huntsville;Wendy A. Rogers <strong>and</strong> Arthur D. Fisk, GeorgiaTech, Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Role of Experiencein Younger <strong>and</strong> Older Adults’ InteractionsWith a Novel TechnologySD6 – HUMAN-SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INTHE FEDERAL GOVERNMENTDiscussion PanelFriday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonGarden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)System DevelopmentChair: Patricia Jones, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;Cochair: Gaye L. Graves, NASA Ames Research Ctr.Panelists: Terry Allard, Office of Naval Research; JackBlackhurst, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; David J.Fitts, NASA Johnson Space Ctr.; Sean Peters, U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Dino Piccione,Federal Aviation Admin.; Lawrence Shattuck, NavalPostgraduate SchoolT6 – TRAINING IN THE WILD: STUDIES OFAPPLICATION AND TRANSFERLectureFriday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonSeacliff C (Bay Level)TrainingChair: Emily Wiese, Aptima Inc.; Cochair: HeatherStoner, Realtime Technologies, Inc.1. Laura A. Whitlock, Anne Collins McLaughlin,<strong>and</strong> Jason C. Allaire, North Carolina State U.,Training Requirements of a Video Game-Based Cognitive Intervention for OlderAdults: Lessons Learned2. Ryan M. Kilgore <strong>and</strong> J. Alex Godwin, CharlesRiver Analytics, Inc., Pictorial Mnemonic-Based Tools for Procedural Training: Applicationto the Battlefield First-Aid Domain3. Allyson R. Hall <strong>and</strong> Keith S. Jones, Texas Tech U.,Distance Estimation Training: A ProposedModel of Transfer4. Grant S. Taylor, U. of Central Florida; John S.Barnett, U.S. Army Research Inst. for the Behavioral<strong>and</strong> Social Sciences, Training Effectivenessof Wearable <strong>and</strong> Desktop Simulator Interfaces5. Mark W. Scerbo, T. Robert Turner, <strong>and</strong> ElizabethNewlin-Canzone, Old Dominion U.; DwightMeglan, Robert Waddington, Dan King, <strong>and</strong>Howard Champion, SimQuest, LLC, APreliminary Evaluation of a Burr HoleDrilling Simulator for Craniotomy

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