10.07.2015 Views

MOBILE-READY - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

MOBILE-READY - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

MOBILE-READY - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

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.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!