MOBILE-READY - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
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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.