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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

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