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Aerospace Systems<br />
Daniel G. Morrow<br />
Aging<br />
Kari L. Babski-Reeves<br />
Augmented Cognition<br />
Lauren Reinerman-Jones<br />
Cognitive Engineering &<br />
Decision Making<br />
Ellen J. Bass<br />
Communications<br />
Aaron W. Bangor<br />
Computer Systems<br />
Douglas L. Gardner<br />
Education<br />
Francis T. Durso<br />
Environmental Design<br />
Karen Jacobs<br />
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE<br />
Chair<br />
Cheryl A. Bolstad<br />
Special Sessions<br />
Ronald L. Boring<br />
Special Sessions<br />
Ronald L. Boring<br />
Student Forum/<br />
Workshops CEU Reviewer<br />
Christopher B. Mayhorn<br />
General Sessions<br />
Cleotilde Gonzalez<br />
Forensics Professional<br />
Tonya L. Smith-Jackson<br />
Health Care<br />
Stephanie A. Guerlain<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling<br />
Tiffany S. Jastrzembski<br />
Individual Differences in<br />
Performance<br />
James L. Szalma<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Richard W. Marklin<br />
Internet<br />
Marc L. Resnick<br />
Macroergonomics<br />
Valerie J. Rice<br />
Perception <strong>and</strong> Performance<br />
Adrian O. Salinas<br />
Workshops<br />
Michelle L. Rogers<br />
Posters<br />
Camilla C. Knott<br />
Guest Lectures<br />
Michael J. Kalsher<br />
Quality<br />
Marc L. Resnick<br />
PROGRAM CHAIRS FOR THE 54TH ANNUAL MEETING<br />
Product Design<br />
Farheen Khan<br />
Safety<br />
Jia-Hua Lin<br />
Surface Transportation<br />
Jay G. Pollack<br />
System Development<br />
Pamela A. Savage-Knepshield<br />
Test <strong>and</strong> Evaluation<br />
James A. Pharmer<br />
Training<br />
Emily E. Wiese<br />
Virtual Environments<br />
Ronald R. Mourant<br />
HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY 54TH ANNUAL MEETING i
54TH ANNUAL MEETING HOST COMMITTEE<br />
Chair<br />
Anthony D. Andre<br />
Vice Chair<br />
James P. Beno<br />
Host Relations<br />
Kermit G. Davis<br />
Local Guide/Desk<br />
Michael Lee<br />
Newsletter<br />
Lina Urdaneta<br />
Celeste R. Adamson<br />
Student Lounge<br />
Jennifer Umayam<br />
Technical Tours<br />
Gaye Graves<br />
Public Relations<br />
Peter Nurkse<br />
Student Volunteer<br />
Coordinators<br />
John R. Morris<br />
Shanqing “S.Q.” Yin<br />
HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY OFFICERS<br />
President<br />
Kathleen L. Mosier<br />
Immediate Past President<br />
Paul A. Green<br />
President-Elect<br />
Anthony D. Andre<br />
HFES DIVISION CHAIRS<br />
HFES Institute<br />
Bruce Bradtmiller<br />
Internal Affairs<br />
James P. Bliss<br />
HFES STAFF<br />
Executive Director<br />
Lynn Strother, CAE<br />
Administrative/Publications<br />
Coordinator<br />
Susan Marschner<br />
Secretary-Treasurer<br />
Scott A. Shappell<br />
Immediate Past Secretary-<br />
Treasurer<br />
Andrew S. Imada<br />
Secretary-Treasurer-Elect<br />
Ronald G. Shapiro<br />
Outreach<br />
Deborah A. Boehm-Davis<br />
Professionalism<br />
S. Camille Peres<br />
Communications Director<br />
Lois Smith<br />
Managing Editor<br />
Scott MacDonald<br />
Editorial Review<br />
Coordinator<br />
Andrea Tomcsanyi<br />
Executive Council<br />
At-Large Members<br />
Nancy J. Cooke<br />
Francis T. Durso<br />
M. Susan Hallbeck<br />
John D. Lee<br />
Marc L. Resnick<br />
Carol Stuart-Buttle<br />
Scientific<br />
Communications<br />
<strong>and</strong> Publications<br />
Kermit G. Davis<br />
Member Services<br />
Director<br />
Carlos de Falla<br />
Member Services<br />
Coordinator<br />
Stefanie Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />
ii HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY 54TH ANNUAL MEETING
2010 SUSTAINING MEMBERS OF THE<br />
HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY<br />
DIAMOND<br />
VRC Corporation<br />
Donald Vreuls<br />
PLATINUM<br />
Aptima, Inc.<br />
Daniel Serfaty<br />
<strong>Human</strong>Centric Technologies, Inc.<br />
Barry H. Beith<br />
54TH ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORS<br />
Opening Plenary Session<br />
Aerospace Systems Technical Group<br />
Augmented Cognition Technical Group<br />
Carlow International Incorporated<br />
Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision Making Technical Group<br />
Cognitive Engineering Research Institute<br />
Council of Technical Groups<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Research & Engineering, Federal Aviation Administration<br />
<strong>Human</strong>Centric Technologies<br />
Macroergonomics Technical Group<br />
NASA<br />
SA Technologies<br />
Occupational Safety Panel (IE4)<br />
Council of Technical Groups<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Technical Group<br />
Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety<br />
Safety Technical Group<br />
Student Lounge<br />
Aerospace Systems Technical Group<br />
Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision Making Technical Group<br />
San Jose State University Student Chapter<br />
Surface Transportation Technical Group<br />
Lanyards<br />
User Centric, Inc.<br />
Education Technical Group Networking/Business Meeting<br />
The Boren Family Foundation<br />
SILVER<br />
Anacapa Sciences, Inc.<br />
Douglas H. Harris<br />
DSO National Laboratories<br />
Lee Kok Ho<br />
Exponent, Inc.<br />
HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY 54TH ANNUAL MEETING iii
EXHIBITORS<br />
(As of September 1, 2010)<br />
Advanced Brain Monitoring<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 5<br />
Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 17<br />
Ashgate Publishing Company<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 13<br />
BIOPAC Systems, Inc.<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 8<br />
Board of Certification in<br />
Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong> . . Tabletop 2<br />
Contour Design<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 18<br />
HFES Education Technical Group/<br />
Student Affairs Committee<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 4<br />
HFES Institute<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 9–10<br />
LC Technologies, Inc.<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tabletop 8<br />
Motion Analysis Corporation<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 6<br />
NASA<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 1–2<br />
National Advanced Driving<br />
Simulator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 16<br />
Noldus Information Technology<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 12<br />
Oxford University Press<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tabletop 1<br />
SAGE<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 3<br />
Seeing Machines<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 11<br />
Smart Eye – Remote Eye<br />
Tracking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 15<br />
SMI Eye & Gaze Tracking<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 7<br />
Taylor & Francis – CRC Press<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 20–22<br />
Tobii Technology<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 14<br />
U.S. Census Bureau<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> &<br />
Usability Research . . . . . . . Tabletop 7<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Registration & Facilities<br />
Meeting Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Registration Desk Location <strong>and</strong> Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
On-Site Event Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Locator File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Room Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Nonsmoking Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Pagers <strong>and</strong> Cell Phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Refreshments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Resources<br />
HFES Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Job Notices at the Annual Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Internet Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Newsletter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Student Lounge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Birds of a Feather Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Audiovisual Preview Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Volunteers Assignment Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Proceedings CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Exhibits<br />
Location <strong>and</strong> Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Exhibitor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv<br />
Prize Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Events<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance in Extreme Environments<br />
8th Annual Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Student Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development Day. . . 3<br />
National <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Month Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
First-Timers & Fellows Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Early-Morning Madness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Annual Business Meeting/Future Leaders Panel<br />
<strong>and</strong> Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Luncheons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Student Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Usability <strong>and</strong> HCI Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Occupational Safety Panel/Reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Program Reminders<br />
Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
University Lab Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Annual Meeting Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Audiotaping <strong>and</strong> Videotaping Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Meetings <strong>and</strong> Tours<br />
Committee Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Technical Group Networking/Business Meetings . . . . . 5<br />
Social Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
Technical Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
Technical Program<br />
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />
Technical Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />
Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Center spread<br />
Participant Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47<br />
Personal Planner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />
Facility Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58<br />
iv HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY 54TH ANNUAL MEETING
REGISTRATION &<br />
FACILITIES<br />
Meeting Facilities<br />
All Annual Meeting functions (other than tours) will<br />
be held at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco on the<br />
Pacific Concourse Level, Street Level, Bay Level,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Atrium Lobby Level. Maps of the meeting space<br />
may be found in the back of this program <strong>and</strong> are<br />
displayed on signs throughout the hotel.<br />
Registration Desk Location <strong>and</strong> Hours<br />
All persons attending workshops, technical sessions,<br />
tours, receptions, <strong>and</strong> other events <strong>and</strong> their guests<br />
must wear their registration badges. Attendees <strong>and</strong><br />
guests may register for Annual Meeting events at the<br />
Registration Counter in the Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom Foyer<br />
(Street Level).<br />
Registration is open during the following hours:<br />
Sunday 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Monday & Tuesday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Friday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
On-Site Event Tickets<br />
For those events not sold out in advance, tickets for<br />
tours <strong>and</strong> events may be purchased at the Registration<br />
Counter during registration hours. No waiting lists will<br />
be established; tickets will be sold on a first-come,<br />
first-served basis.<br />
Locator File<br />
A list of meeting registrants is available at the<br />
Registration Counter.<br />
Room Capacity<br />
Room selection for sessions is based on estimated<br />
attendance <strong>and</strong> facility restrictions. All efforts have<br />
been made to ensure that room capacity is adequate.<br />
Nonsmoking Policy<br />
Smoking is not permitted inside the Hyatt Regency<br />
San Francisco or on technical tours.<br />
Pagers <strong>and</strong> Cell Phones<br />
Please turn off or mute all pagers <strong>and</strong> cell phones while<br />
attending sessions.<br />
Refreshments<br />
Beverage breaks will take place each morning<br />
(10:00–10:30) <strong>and</strong> afternoon (3:00–3:30). On Monday,<br />
Tuesday morning, <strong>and</strong> Friday morning, beverage<br />
breaks will be held adjacent to meeting rooms. The<br />
Exhibit Hall (Pacific Concourse D–K, Pacific Concourse<br />
Level) will be the location for the afternoon<br />
break on Tuesday <strong>and</strong> for both morning <strong>and</strong> afternoon<br />
breaks on Wednesday <strong>and</strong> Thursday.<br />
RESOURCES<br />
HFES Central<br />
Staff from the HFES central office will be present at<br />
an information counter in the Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom Foyer<br />
on the Street Level near the Registration Counter to<br />
provide information on membership, publications, <strong>and</strong><br />
services. Nonmembers who submit applications <strong>and</strong><br />
payment on site are entitled to the member price on<br />
all orders <strong>and</strong> purchases made at the meeting.<br />
Career Center<br />
The Career Center is located in Bayview A (Bay Level)<br />
<strong>and</strong> is open the following hours:<br />
Monday 1:00 to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Tuesday & Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Subscribers to the HFES online Career Center may<br />
reserve booths <strong>and</strong>/or tables at the On-Site Career<br />
Center, subject to availability. If you have not already<br />
reserved space, you may sign up at the Career Center.<br />
The scheduling of formal or informal interviews at the<br />
Annual Meeting is the sole responsibility of the<br />
employer.<br />
HFES members: You may post your résumé in the<br />
online Career Center free of charge. Visit hfes.org <strong>and</strong><br />
click “Career Center.”<br />
Job Notices at the Annual Meeting<br />
HFES will collect résumés for companies with a job<br />
posting in the Career Center but not interviewing at<br />
the Annual Meeting. The charge for this service is $150.<br />
Organizations not interviewing in the Career Center<br />
or collecting résumés during the meeting may post a<br />
“for information only” job notice at the on-site Career<br />
Center for a $75 fee. Job seekers will be directed to<br />
send their résumés directly to the organization advertising<br />
the job.<br />
Any company that wishes to post a job in the on-site<br />
Career Center, has no plans to interview, but wants<br />
HFES to collect résumés to be mailed to them after<br />
the meeting can do so for a charge of $150.<br />
Internet Café<br />
Computers with Internet access will be available in<br />
the Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom Foyer on Street Level during the<br />
following hours: Sunday, 3:00–6:00 p.m.; Monday <strong>and</strong><br />
GENERAL INFORMATION 1<br />
General<br />
Information
General<br />
Information<br />
Tuesday, 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 a.m.–<br />
5:30 p.m., Thursday, 7:30–5:00 p.m., <strong>and</strong> Friday,<br />
8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. A time limit of 10 minutes per<br />
user will be enforced.<br />
Cork message boards will also be available for posting<br />
hard-copy messages <strong>and</strong> meeting <strong>and</strong> event announcements.<br />
Newsletter<br />
The daily newsletter, The Cable Car Post, containing<br />
important information about the meeting program<br />
<strong>and</strong> events, is available in the registration area, Career<br />
Center, Exhibit Hall, <strong>and</strong> various other locations. Articles<br />
or news items may be dropped off at the Registration<br />
Counter. The newsletter editorial office is located<br />
in Boardroom B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Student Lounge<br />
The Student Lounge, located in the Plaza Room<br />
(Street Level), has been set aside for students to meet,<br />
network, socialize, participate in special student activities,<br />
<strong>and</strong> relax. Hours are Monday through Thursday,<br />
8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., <strong>and</strong> Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00<br />
noon. HFES thanks the following groups for their<br />
sponsorship: Aerospace Systems Technical Group,<br />
Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision Making Technical<br />
Group, San Jose State University Student Chapter, <strong>and</strong><br />
Surface Transportation Technical Group.<br />
Birds of a Feather Room<br />
The Golden Gate Room (Bay Level) has been set<br />
aside Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to<br />
8:00 p.m. <strong>and</strong> on Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
for individuals with mutual interests to discuss pertinent<br />
topics or conduct meetings. A sign-up sheet is<br />
provided at the room for advance reservations. Meeting<br />
times are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis,<br />
although a few meetings have been pre-reserved.<br />
Audiovisual Preview Room<br />
Regency B (Street Level) has been reserved for presenters<br />
who wish to preview their audiovisual materials.<br />
Computers will be available for AV preview only. Preview<br />
hours on Monday <strong>and</strong> Tuesday are 7:00 a.m. to<br />
6:00 p.m., on Wednesday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,<br />
on Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., <strong>and</strong> on Friday<br />
from 7:30 a.m. to noon.<br />
Volunteers Assignment Room<br />
Student volunteers who have been assigned duties<br />
should check in with Volunteer Coordinators John R.<br />
Morris <strong>and</strong> Shanqing “S.Q.” Yin in Boardroom A<br />
(Atrium Lobby Level).<br />
Proceedings CD-ROM<br />
All registered attendees have been provided with a<br />
CD-ROM containing the proceedings. Workstations<br />
are available in the Internet Café near the Registration<br />
Counter for viewing the CD-ROM <strong>and</strong> printing out<br />
individual papers. If supplies allow, additional CD-<br />
ROMs may also be purchased at HFES Central.<br />
EXHIBITS<br />
Location <strong>and</strong> Hours<br />
All attendees are encouraged to visit the exhibits,<br />
located in Pacific Concourse D–K (Pacific Concourse<br />
Level). Coffee breaks will be held in the Exhibit Hall<br />
on Tuesday afternoon <strong>and</strong> on Wednesday <strong>and</strong> Thursday<br />
morning <strong>and</strong> afternoon.<br />
Exhibition hours are as follows:<br />
Tuesday 3:00–6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.<br />
Thursday 9:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m.<br />
Exhibitor List<br />
The list of exhibitors appears on page iv.<br />
Prize Drawings<br />
HFES will be giving away two 2011 membership<br />
renewals <strong>and</strong> two registrations for the 55th Annual<br />
Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada. To enter a drawing<br />
to win these prizes, fill out the entry slips found in<br />
your portfolio bag <strong>and</strong> deposit them in the appropriate<br />
box inside the main entrance of the Exhibit Hall. In<br />
addition, some exhibitors will be offering prizes for the<br />
drawing; entry slips for these prizes may be obtained<br />
at each participating exhibitor’s booth.<br />
All drawings will be held on Wednesday <strong>and</strong> Thursday<br />
during the morning refreshment break (10:00–10:30<br />
a.m.). Names of winners will be posted on a sign board<br />
in the Exhibit Hall. You must be present to claim your<br />
prize. Prizes are not transferable. If you have already<br />
paid your 2011 dues <strong>and</strong> your name is drawn, you will<br />
be renewed at no charge for 2012.<br />
2 GENERAL INFORMATION
EVENTS<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance in Extreme<br />
Environments 8th Annual Meeting<br />
The HPEE meeting sessions will be held on Sunday<br />
<strong>and</strong> Monday in Pacific Concourse O (Pacific Concourse<br />
Level).<br />
Student Career <strong>and</strong> Professional<br />
Development Day<br />
The HFES Student Affairs Committee is pleased<br />
to offer a special day devoted to events of interest to<br />
students, in Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level). See<br />
page 8 for a schedule of events.<br />
National <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Month Expo<br />
Celebrate National <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Month! All HFES<br />
meeting attendees <strong>and</strong> their guests are invited to a<br />
special 90-minute NEM Expo, to be held on Monday,<br />
September 27, from 4:45 to 6:15 p.m., in Bayview B<br />
(Bay Level). Winners of the NEM 2010 Best Action<br />
Plan Contest will be announced. The Expo will also<br />
feature several entertaining <strong>and</strong> interactive booths with<br />
live demonstrations illustrating successful human factors/ergonomics<br />
outreach activities. Stop by at any time<br />
during the session to peruse the booths <strong>and</strong> learn how<br />
you can contribute to NEM this year. Come ready to<br />
participate, have fun, <strong>and</strong> win prizes!<br />
First-Timers & Fellows Reception<br />
If this is your first time at an HFES Annual Meeting,<br />
take advantage of this opportunity to be greeted by<br />
HFES Fellows <strong>and</strong> Executive Council members <strong>and</strong><br />
officers. Pick up your First Timers ribbon at registration<br />
<strong>and</strong> come to Atrium 2 at 5:30 to enjoy hors<br />
d’oeuvres <strong>and</strong> networking prior to the Gala Opening<br />
Reception.<br />
Early-Morning Madness<br />
Brief previews of the day’s presentations will take<br />
place before the technical sessions begin each morning.<br />
Early-Morning Madness sessions will be held<br />
Tuesday, September 28, from 7:00 to 7:45 a.m., in<br />
Bayview Room B (Bay Level) <strong>and</strong> Wednesday through<br />
Friday, September 29–October 1, from 7:15 to 8:00<br />
a.m., in Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level).<br />
Annual Business Meeting/Future Leaders<br />
Panel <strong>and</strong> Reception<br />
Members are invited to a special opportunity to learn<br />
about how to get involved in the <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Ergonomics</strong> <strong>Society</strong>. Meet <strong>and</strong> mingle with <strong>Society</strong><br />
leaders immediately following the Business Meeting<br />
(6:00 to 7:30 p.m.) in Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
to find out what you can do to contribute to the <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
develop your leadership skills, <strong>and</strong> network with peers.<br />
Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Luncheons<br />
A series of mentor-mentee luncheons will be held during<br />
the meeting to provide students <strong>and</strong> early-career<br />
<strong>and</strong> transitional professionals with information <strong>and</strong><br />
opportunities to develop mentoring relationships with<br />
established professionals in the HF/E field. The goal of<br />
these dynamic, interactive sessions is to allow students<br />
<strong>and</strong> young professionals to meet freely in an informal<br />
setting <strong>and</strong> discuss their concerns <strong>and</strong> interests. The<br />
luncheons will be held from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. on<br />
Tuesday, Wednesday, <strong>and</strong> Thursday, September 28–30.<br />
Additional details will be provided to all attendees who<br />
reserved a space with Haydee Cuevas prior to the Annual<br />
Meeting. The location of mentor-mentee lunch<br />
sessions will be posted on a sign near the Registration<br />
Counter.<br />
Student Reception<br />
All students attending the Annual Meeting are invited<br />
to a reception on Tuesday, September 28, from 5:00 to<br />
6:00 p.m. in Atrium 2 <strong>and</strong> 3 (Atrium Lobby Level).<br />
Snacks <strong>and</strong> soft drinks will be provided along with a<br />
no-host bar.<br />
Usability <strong>and</strong> HCI Day<br />
The Computer Systems Technical Group <strong>and</strong> Internet<br />
TG, along with the 2010 Host Committee, have organized<br />
a full day of activities on usability <strong>and</strong> HCI on<br />
Wednesday. Three technical sessions (see below) are<br />
featured, followed by the Usability <strong>and</strong> HCI Day<br />
Reception <strong>and</strong> combined Internet/Computer Systems<br />
TG networking <strong>and</strong> business meetings from 3:30 to<br />
5:00 p.m. See the following pages for locations of these<br />
events.<br />
• GS3 – Head to Head: Remote Usability Testing<br />
Takes on Live Usability Testing in the HFES<br />
Ultimate Fight Challenge (8:30–10.00 a.m.)<br />
• I1 – Harvesting Innovation in the Industry: Prescriptions<br />
for Breakthrough Products (10:30 a.m.–<br />
12:00 noon)<br />
• GS6 – Blasphemy or Pragmatics: When NOT<br />
to Follow User-Centered Design Techniques<br />
(1:30–3:00 p.m.)<br />
Occupational Safety Panel/Reception<br />
The Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Technical Group invites<br />
attendees to the IE4 panel, “Occupational Safety: The<br />
Past, Present, <strong>and</strong> Future.” This session, cosponsored<br />
by the Safety TG, Council of Technical Groups, <strong>and</strong><br />
Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, is followed<br />
by a cash bar reception <strong>and</strong> complimentary light<br />
snacks. The IE4 session occurs from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
on Wednesday in Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level).<br />
The reception will be held from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the<br />
Market Street Foyer (Street Level), followed by the<br />
IETG business meeting at 4:00 p.m. in Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom<br />
C.<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION 3<br />
General<br />
Information
General<br />
Information<br />
PROGRAM REMINDERS<br />
Poster Sessions<br />
Posters are available for viewing in Pacific Concourse<br />
A–C (Pacific Concourse Level) in four 90-minute sessions.<br />
See the program schedule on the following pages<br />
for lists of the posters to be presented.<br />
University Lab Posters<br />
University lab posters will be on display in the posters<br />
hall on Wednesday, September 29, from 10:30 a.m.<br />
to 12:00 noon <strong>and</strong> Thursday, September 29, from<br />
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon <strong>and</strong> 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.. See<br />
pages 24, 34, <strong>and</strong> 41 for the lists of labs featured.<br />
Annual Meeting Survey<br />
The Annual Meeting Survey will be sent via e-mail<br />
to all attendees immediately after the meeting. Please<br />
watch your e-mail for the link to the survey.<br />
Audiotaping <strong>and</strong> Videotaping Policies<br />
Attendees are not permitted to audiotape or videotape<br />
any session without prior permission from the <strong>Human</strong><br />
<strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> all speakers participating<br />
in the session. Permission forms are available<br />
at HFES Central (Street Level). Please complete a<br />
form for each presentation you wish to tape, obtain the<br />
speaker(s)’ signature(s), <strong>and</strong> return it to HFES Central<br />
for authorization.<br />
MEETINGS AND<br />
TOURS<br />
Committee Meetings<br />
Saturday, September 25<br />
HFES Executive Council<br />
Golden Gate Room (Bay Level)<br />
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Sunday, September 26<br />
BCPE Certification Exam<br />
Regency B (Street Level)<br />
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m<br />
HFES Executive Council<br />
Golden Gate Room (Bay Level)<br />
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance in Extreme Environments<br />
8th Annual Meeting<br />
Pacific Concourse O (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Monday, September 27<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance in Extreme Environments<br />
8th Annual Meeting<br />
Pacific Concourse O (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Council of Technical Groups<br />
Pacific Concourse N (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
3:00 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Tuesday, September 28<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ardization Working Group<br />
Boardroom C (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Editorial Board<br />
Pacific Concourse L (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. (lunch)<br />
Local Chapter Presidents<br />
Pacific Concourse O (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. (lunch)<br />
U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC4<br />
Boardroom C (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
1:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Education <strong>and</strong> Training Committee Workforce Issues<br />
Task Force<br />
Pacific Concourse N (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
HFES Annual Business Meeting/Future Leaders<br />
<strong>and</strong> Volunteers Panel <strong>and</strong> Reception<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
6:00 to 7:30 p.m.<br />
Board of Certification in Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Reception<br />
Garden Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, September 29<br />
HFES Publications Committee<br />
Pacific Concourse L (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
7:15 to 8:15 a.m.<br />
HFES 100 Committee<br />
Boardroom C (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.<br />
HFES Institute Board of Supervisors<br />
Boardroom C (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Chapter Revitalization Subcommittee<br />
Golden Gate Room (Bay Level)<br />
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
4 GENERAL INFORMATION
<strong>Ergonomics</strong> in Design Editorial Board<br />
Pacific Concourse M (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. (lunch)<br />
Student Chapter Presidents<br />
Pacific Concourse N (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. (lunch)<br />
Foundation for Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Annual<br />
Meeting<br />
Golden Gate Room (Bay Level)<br />
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159<br />
Boardroom C (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.<br />
U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC5<br />
Boardroom C (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
2:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Journal of Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision Making<br />
Editorial Board<br />
Golden Gate Room (Bay Level)<br />
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Usability <strong>and</strong> HCI Day Reception<br />
Bayview B Foyer (Bay Level)<br />
3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
TechAmerica G45 <strong>Human</strong> Systems Integration<br />
Committee<br />
Pacific Concourse L (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.<br />
Thursday, September 30<br />
Education <strong>and</strong> Training Committee<br />
Pacific Concourse M (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. (lunch)<br />
BCPE Ergonomist Formation Model Q&A<br />
Golden Gate Room (Bay Level)<br />
4:00 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Technical Group Program Chairs<br />
Pacific Concourse M (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
5:15 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Friday, October 1<br />
Board of Certification in Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Boardroom B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Technical Program Committee<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
8:15 to 10:15 a.m. (breakfast)<br />
Saturday, October 2<br />
Board of Certification in Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Boardroom B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Technical Group Networking/<br />
Business Meetings<br />
Monday, September 27<br />
Council of Technical Groups<br />
Pacific Concourse N (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
3:00 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Tuesday, September 28<br />
Product Design<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
5:30 to 7:00 p.m.<br />
System Development<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
5:00 to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Test <strong>and</strong> Evaluation<br />
Pacific Concourse L (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
7:30 to 8:30 a.m.<br />
Wednesday, September 29<br />
A cash bar for afternoon TG meetings is available on<br />
the Bay Level.<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
3:30 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Aging<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
12:00 noon to 1:30 (lunch)<br />
Augmented Cognition<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
3:30 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision Making<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Communications<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Computer Systems (with Internet)<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level)<br />
5:00 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Education<br />
Sponsored by the Boren Family Foundation<br />
Pacific Concourse M (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
7:00 to 8:30 a.m. (breakfast)<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION 5<br />
General<br />
Information
General<br />
Information<br />
Environmental Design (with Macroergonomics)<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
3:45 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Forensics Professional (with Safety)<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Health Care<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
3:00 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Market Street Foyer (Street Level) –Reception<br />
3:00 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level) – Meeting<br />
4:00 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Internet (with Computer Systems)<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level)<br />
5:00 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Macroergonomics (with Environmental Design)<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
3:45 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Perception & Performance<br />
Pacific Concourse L (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. (lunch)<br />
Safety (with Forensics Professional)<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Surface Transportation<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
5:00 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Training<br />
Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Virtual Environments<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Social Events<br />
Monday, September 27<br />
First-Timers & Fellows Reception<br />
Atrium 2 (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Gala Opening Reception (ticket required)<br />
Atrium 2–5 (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.<br />
Tuesday, September 28<br />
Student Reception<br />
Atrium 2–3 (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
5:00 to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, September 29<br />
Occupational Safety Panel/Reception<br />
Sponsored by the Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Technical Group,<br />
Safety TG, Council of Technical Groups, <strong>and</strong> the Liberty<br />
Mutual Research Institute for Safety<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level) – Panel<br />
1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Market Street Foyer (Street Level) – Reception<br />
3:00 to 4:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level) – Meeting<br />
4:00 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Usability <strong>and</strong> HCI Day Reception<br />
Bayview B Foyer (Bay Level)<br />
3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Technical Tours<br />
Buses will begin loading from the Market Street<br />
entrance of the hotel 15 minutes prior to the departure<br />
times listed below. Tickets for events not sold out may<br />
be purchased at the Registration Counter. Tickets<br />
must be presented when buses are loading. At press<br />
time, the following tours were scheduled to take place;<br />
however, please check the daily on-site newsletter <strong>and</strong><br />
the poster boards in the registration area for updates<br />
about canceled events.<br />
Tuesday, September 28<br />
T1, Google Inc. – Mountain View<br />
11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, September 29<br />
T2, Autodesk, Inc.<br />
10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.<br />
T3, NASA Ames Research Center<br />
12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Thursday, September 30<br />
T4, IDEO<br />
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.<br />
T5, Walt Disney Family Museum<br />
1:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
6 GENERAL INFORMATION
TECHNICAL PROGRAM<br />
Monday, September 27<br />
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Workshops<br />
NOTE: Underenrolled workshops are subject to cancellation.<br />
Check signs in the meeting registration area for a list of<br />
cancelled workshops.<br />
Morning-Only Workshops<br />
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
WK2 – The Impact of Culture on User<br />
Experience<br />
Shatha Samman, Global Assessment<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 8:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Key to Abbreviations Used in This Program<br />
AS Aerospace Systems<br />
A Aging<br />
AC Augmented Cognition<br />
CE Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
C Communications<br />
CS Computer Systems<br />
DEM Demonstrations<br />
E Education<br />
ED Environmental Design<br />
FP Forensics Professional<br />
GS General Sessions<br />
HC Health Care<br />
HP <strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling<br />
ID Individual Differences in Performance<br />
IE Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
I Internet<br />
ME Macroergonomics<br />
PL Plenary Session<br />
PP Perception & Performance<br />
PD Product Design<br />
POS Posters<br />
S Safety<br />
SS Special Sessions<br />
SF Student Forum<br />
ST Surface Transportation<br />
SD System Development<br />
TE Test & Evaluation<br />
T Training<br />
VE Virtual Environments<br />
WK Workshops<br />
Afternoon-Only Workshops<br />
1:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
WK3 – Macrocognition Metrics <strong>and</strong> Scenarios:<br />
Design <strong>and</strong> Evaluation for Real-World Teams<br />
Emily S. Patterson, Ohio State U.<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
WK4 – Communications Analysis for Assessing<br />
Collaboration<br />
Nancy J. Cooke <strong>and</strong> Jamie C. Gorman, Arizona<br />
State U.<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Full-Day Workshops<br />
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />
WK5 – Cognitive Crash Dummies: Predictive<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling for Interactive<br />
System Design<br />
Bonnie E. John, Carnegie Mellon U.<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Garden B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
WK6 – <strong>Human</strong> Centered Systems Engineering:<br />
How to Design, Develop, <strong>and</strong> Validate<br />
<strong>Human</strong>-Centered Products, Processes <strong>and</strong><br />
Services<br />
George Michael Samaras, Samaras & Assoc., Inc.<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Garden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
WK8 – Sitting in the Hot Seat: How To Be an<br />
Effective <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>/<strong>Ergonomics</strong> Expert<br />
Witness<br />
Marc Resnick, FIU; Andy Le Cocq, Consultant;<br />
H. Harvey Cohen, Error Analysis; David<br />
Thompson, Portola Assoc.<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
WK9 – Workshop on Falls: Walkway <strong>and</strong><br />
Stairway Evaluations<br />
Daniel A. Johnson, Daniel A. Johnson, Inc.;<br />
Jake Pauls, Jake Pauls Consulting Services<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
WK10 – Questionnaire Design<br />
William F. Moroney, U. of Dayton<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
SEPTEMBER 27 – MONDAY 7<br />
Monday<br />
Sept. 27
Monday<br />
Sept. 27<br />
WK11 – Online Usability Testing: Moving Beyond<br />
the Lab<br />
Thomas S. Tullis <strong>and</strong> Donna Tedesco, Fidelity<br />
Investments<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
WK12 – Task Structure Modeling <strong>and</strong> Flow<br />
Analysis: From Verbal Data to Practical<br />
Implications<br />
Avi Parush, Carleton U.<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
WK13 – Design Creation <strong>and</strong> Development:<br />
Design Chautauqua 2010<br />
Steven M. Belz, AT&T; Barry Katz, California<br />
College of the Arts; Brian Stonecipher <strong>and</strong><br />
Heather Reavey, CONTINUUM<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Monday, September 27<br />
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.<br />
SF1 – STUDENT CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL<br />
DEVELOPMENT DAY<br />
Alternative Format<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)<br />
Student Forum<br />
Part I: How to Make HFES Membership Work<br />
for You: A Review of Student Resources Offered<br />
by the <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
9:00 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Chair: S<strong>and</strong>ra K. Garrett, Clemson U./HFES Student<br />
Affairs Chair<br />
Part II: Transitioning from School to the Professional<br />
World: How to Find <strong>and</strong> Secure a Great<br />
Position<br />
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Chair: Ronald G. Shapiro, Independent Consultant<br />
Participants: Mica R. Endsley, SA Technologies;<br />
Justin F. Morgan, Virginia Tech Transportation Inst.;<br />
Arathi Sethumadhavan, Medtronic, Inc.; Brent-Kaan<br />
White, Oracle Corp.<br />
Group lunches (organized on site)<br />
Part III: Lessons From the Inside: What to<br />
Expect From, <strong>and</strong> How to Prepare for, the<br />
Professional World<br />
1:30 to 4:00 p.m.<br />
Chair: S<strong>and</strong>ra K. Garrett, Clemson U., Student Affairs<br />
Chair<br />
Participants: Virginia A. Lang, IdeationTek; Luis<br />
Ricardo Prada, Google, Inc.; Cynthia L. Roth, Ergonomic<br />
Technologies Corp.; Robert Schumacher, User<br />
Centric, Inc.; Michelle Tinsley, SA Technologies<br />
Monday, September 27<br />
1:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Technical Group Business Meetings<br />
Council of Technical Groups<br />
Pacific Concourse N (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
3:00 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Monday, September 27<br />
4:45 to 6:15 p.m.<br />
SS1 – NATIONAL ERGONOMICS MONTH EXPO<br />
Alternative Format<br />
Monday, September 27, 2010, 4:45 to 6:15 p.m.<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level)<br />
Chair: Raegan M. Hoeft, NEM Committee Chair<br />
Presentations <strong>and</strong> the new NEM Expo<br />
Tuesday, September 28<br />
7:00 to 8:30 a.m.<br />
Early-Morning Madness<br />
7:00 to 7:45 a.m.<br />
Bayview Room B (Bay Level)<br />
Technical Group Networking/<br />
Business Meeting<br />
Test <strong>and</strong> Evaluation<br />
Pacific Concourse L (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
7:30 to 8:30 a.m.<br />
8 SEPTEMBER 27 – MONDAY
Tuesday, September 28<br />
8:00 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
PL – OPENING PLENARY SESSION<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 8:00 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom (Street Level)<br />
1. Presentation of HFES Fellows<br />
2. Presentation of HFES Awards<br />
3. Presidential Address: <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> in<br />
Aviation: A Brief (<strong>and</strong> Selective) History,<br />
Kathleen L. Mosier, San Francisco State U.<br />
4. Keynote Address: Preparing for Excellence:<br />
Leading Your Team to Success, Chesley B.<br />
“Sully” Sullenberger<br />
Tuesday, September 28<br />
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
AS1 – A PORTFOLIO OF HUMAN FACTORS<br />
GUIDANCE FOR NEXTGEN<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Frank Durso, Georgia Tech<br />
Panelists: Valerie J. Gawron, MITRE Corp.; Paul Krois,<br />
Federal Aviation Admin.; Nadine Sarter, U. of Michigan;<br />
Philip J. Smith, Ohio State U.; Christopher D.<br />
Wickens, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology; Tanya<br />
Yuditsky, Federal Aviation Admin.<br />
CE1 – COGNITIVE ENGINEERING<br />
METHODOLOGY<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
Chair: Ann Bisantz, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; Thomas<br />
Fincannon, U. at Buffalo, SUNY<br />
1. Maureen E. Hassall, Penelope M. S<strong>and</strong>erson, <strong>and</strong><br />
Ian T. Cameron, U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>, Using<br />
Cognitive Work Analysis Techniques to<br />
Identify <strong>Human</strong> Factor Hazards<br />
2. Maryam Ashoori, Catherine Burns, U. of<br />
Waterloo, Reinventing the Wheel: Control<br />
Task Analysis for Collaboration<br />
3. Samuel Mahoney, Charles River Analytics; Emilie<br />
Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering; Kristin<br />
Steinke, PatchPlus Consulting; Jonathan Pfautz,<br />
Curt Wu, <strong>and</strong> Mike Farry, Charles River<br />
Analytics, A Cognitive Task Analysis for<br />
Cyber Situational Awareness<br />
4. Xilin Li, Tim Horberry, <strong>and</strong> Malcolm Powell, U.<br />
of Queensl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>Human</strong> Control in Mineral<br />
Processing Plants: An Operator-Centered<br />
Investigation<br />
5. Emilie M. Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering;<br />
James Easter, Preferred Licensing Services;<br />
Robert E. Hall, REH Technology Solutions;<br />
Leonard Kabana <strong>and</strong> Kenji Mashio, Mitsubishi<br />
Nuclear Energy Systems, Inc.; Satoshi Hanada,<br />
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.; Timothy<br />
Clouser, Luminant Power; Gilbert Remley,<br />
Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc.,<br />
Person-in-the-Loop Testing of a Digital<br />
Power Plant Control Room<br />
E1 – DISTANCE EDUCATION IN HUMAN<br />
FACTORS & ERGONOMICS: PRACTICES &<br />
PROSPECTS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
Education<br />
Chair: R. Darin Ellis, Wayne State U.<br />
Panelists: Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U.;<br />
Gary Mirka, Iowa State U.; Edward Pines, New<br />
Mexico State U.; Richard Stone, Iowa State U.;<br />
Myung-Hwan Yun, Seoul National U.<br />
ED1 – THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
DESIGN<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Environmental Design<br />
Chair: Claudia MontAlvao; Cochair: Stanley Hughes<br />
1. Mahiyar Nasarwanji, Caroline Joseph, <strong>and</strong> Victor<br />
Paquet, U. at Buffalo, SUNY, Restricted vs.<br />
Unrestricted Space for L-Turns: A Debate in<br />
Environmental Design<br />
2. Alan Hedge <strong>and</strong> Kimberly Ann Rollings, Cornell<br />
U.; Jennifer L. Robinson, BD Biosciences,<br />
“Green” <strong>Ergonomics</strong>: Advocating for the<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Element in Buildings<br />
SEPTEMBER 28 – TUESDAY 9<br />
Tuesday<br />
Sept. 28
Tuesday<br />
Sept. 28<br />
3. Chung Sik Kim, Donghun Lee, Jeehea Lee,<br />
Sunghyuk Kwon, <strong>and</strong> Min K. Chung,<br />
POSTECH, Effects of Ramp Slope <strong>and</strong><br />
Height on Usability <strong>and</strong> Physiology During<br />
Wheelchair Driving<br />
4. Jon A. Sanford, Hsiang-yu Yang, <strong>and</strong> Francis<br />
Harris, Georgia Tech, Physical Environmental<br />
Barriers to Community Mobility of Wheelchair<br />
Users<br />
5. Marisa Topping, Abir Mullick, Sarah Endicott,<br />
Wooyoung Sung, <strong>and</strong> Gourab Kar, Georgia Tech,<br />
Children as Research Subjects:<br />
Methodologies for Collecting Data in<br />
Inclusive Indoor Play<br />
GS1 – PRESIDENT’S FORUM – MEDICAL<br />
HUMAN FACTORS, HUMAN PERFORMANCE<br />
MODELING: WHAT EVERY HUMAN FACTORS<br />
ENGINEER SHOULD KNOW<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)<br />
General Sessions<br />
Chair: Paul A. Green, U. of Michigan Transportation<br />
Research Inst.<br />
Speakers: James Bagian, VA National Ctr. for Patient<br />
Safety; Wayne Gray, Rensselaer Polytechnic U.<br />
HC1 – HUMAN FACTORS CONTRIBUTIONS<br />
TO MEDICATION SAFETY<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Health Care<br />
Chair: Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. of Wisconsin; Cochair:<br />
Marilyn Sue Bogner, Inst. for the Study of <strong>Human</strong><br />
Error, LLC<br />
Panelists: S<strong>and</strong>ra K. Garrett, Clemson U.; Michelle L.<br />
Rogers, Drexel U.; A. Joy Rivera-Rodriguez, U. of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison; Jenna L. Marquard, U. of<br />
Massachusetts-Amherst; Tosha B. Wetterneck, U. of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison<br />
HP1 – PREDICTION OF PERFORMANCE FOR<br />
DEVICES, AGE,WORKLOAD, AND ERROR<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Garden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling<br />
Chair: Mike Byrne, Rice U.; Cochair: Esa Rantanen,<br />
Rochester Inst. of Technology<br />
1. Yeonjoo Cha <strong>and</strong> Rohae Myung, Korea U.,<br />
Extended Fitts’ Law in 3-D Pointing Tasks<br />
2. Jiseung Back <strong>and</strong> Rohae Myung, Korea U.;<br />
Daesub Yoon, Electronics <strong>and</strong> Telecommunications<br />
Research Inst., Applying CPM-GOMS<br />
Analysis for Predicting <strong>and</strong> Explaining Two-<br />
H<strong>and</strong>ed Korean Text Entry Task on Mobile<br />
Phone<br />
3. Tiffany S. Jastrzembski <strong>and</strong> Christopher Myers,<br />
U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Neil Charness,<br />
Florida State U., A Principled Account of the<br />
Older Adult in ACT-R: Age-Specific Model<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Processor Extensions in a Mobile<br />
Phone Task<br />
4. Wenbi Wang <strong>and</strong> Brad Cain, Defence Research<br />
<strong>and</strong> Development Canada; Xiao Long Lu, U. of<br />
Waterloo, Predicting Operator Mental<br />
Workload Using a Time-Based Algorithm<br />
5. Matthew L. Bolton <strong>and</strong> Ellen J. Bass, U. of<br />
Virginia, Using Task-Analytic Models <strong>and</strong><br />
Phenotypes of Erroneous <strong>Human</strong> Behavior<br />
to Discover System Failures Using Model<br />
Checking<br />
IE1 – UPPER EXTREMITIES AND COMPUTER<br />
WORKSTATIONS<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Bayview Room B (Bay Level)<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Chair: M. Susan Hallbeck, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln;<br />
Cochair: Kyle Saginus, Marquette U.<br />
1. Carisa Harris <strong>and</strong> David Rempel, U. of California,<br />
Berkeley, A Prospective Study of H<strong>and</strong>-Wrist<br />
Pain in Blue-Collar Workers<br />
2. Matthew P. Reed, Sheila M. Ebert-Hamilton, <strong>and</strong><br />
Suzanne G. Hoffman, U. of Michigan, H<strong>and</strong><br />
Positions <strong>and</strong> Forces During Truck Ingress<br />
3. K. Han Kim, Stephen S. Bao, <strong>and</strong> Barbara<br />
Silverstein, WA State Labor & Industries,<br />
Task Activities, Postures <strong>and</strong> Work Performances<br />
Among Computer Operators in a<br />
State Agency<br />
4. Yasser Elouri, Magdy Akladios, S. Camille Peres,<br />
<strong>and</strong> April Amos, U. of Houston-Clear Lake,<br />
Effects of Font Size on Muscle Activity<br />
5. Gwanseob Shin <strong>and</strong> Sudeep Hegde, U. at<br />
Buffalo, SUNY, User-Preferred Position of<br />
Computer Displays of Different Sizes <strong>and</strong><br />
Configurations<br />
10 SEPTEMBER 28 – TUESDAY
PD1 – CROSS-CULTURAL USER-EXPERIENCE<br />
DESIGN:WHAT? SO WHAT? NOW WHAT?<br />
Invited Address<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
Product Design<br />
Chair: Stanley H. Caplan, Usability Assoc.<br />
Invited Speaker: Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus <strong>and</strong><br />
Assoc.<br />
SD1 – HUMAN-AUTOMATION INTERACTION<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
System Development<br />
Chair: Linda Elliott, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair:<br />
Sam Middlebrooks, U.S. Army Research Lab<br />
1. Victor Finomore <strong>and</strong> Dianne Popik, U.S. Air<br />
Force Research Lab; Courtney Castle, Oak Ridge<br />
Inst. for Science <strong>and</strong> Education; Ron Dallman,<br />
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Effects of<br />
a Network-Centric Multimodal Communication<br />
Tool on a Communication Monitoring<br />
Task<br />
2. LeeAnn Perkins <strong>and</strong> Janet E. Miller, U.S. Air<br />
Force Research Lab; Ali Hashemi, U. of Dayton;<br />
Gary Burns, Wright State U., Designing for<br />
<strong>Human</strong>-Centered Systems: Situational Risk<br />
as a Factor of Trust in Automation<br />
3. Keryl Cosenzo <strong>and</strong> Jessie Chen, U.S. Army<br />
Research Lab; Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U. of<br />
Central Florida; Michael Barnes, U.S. Army<br />
Research Lab; Denise Nicholson, U. of Central<br />
Florida, Adaptive Automation Effects on<br />
Operator Performance During a Reconnaissance<br />
Mission With an Unmanned Ground<br />
Vehicle<br />
4. Michael C. Dorneich <strong>and</strong> Stephen D. Whitlow,<br />
Honeywell Labs; Eric Olson, David Anhalt, <strong>and</strong><br />
Tracy Monteith, SAIC, The Combat Causal<br />
Reasoner Approach to Robotic Control<br />
5. John M. Colombi <strong>and</strong> Jill R. Ward, Air Force Inst.<br />
of Technology, <strong>Human</strong> Systems Integration: A<br />
Discrete Event Simulation of Operational<br />
Utility for Control of Multiple Small<br />
Unmanned Aerial Systems<br />
TE1 – WINNING THE USABILITY WAR:A<br />
LONG-TERM APPROACH TO SUCCESS IN<br />
RAPID-PROTOTYPING ENVIRONMENTS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Test & Evaluation; cosponored by System<br />
Development<br />
Chair: Pam Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army Research<br />
Lab<br />
Panelists: Christi Adams, NAVSEA Dahlgren; Melissa<br />
Weaver, Basic Commerce & Industries, Inc.; Darren<br />
Cole, Edwards Air Force Base; Bruce Hunn, U.S.<br />
Army Research Lab; Eric Pierce, Naval Surface<br />
Warfare Ctr.<br />
VE1 – LEVERAGING VIRTUAL REALITY, SIMU-<br />
LATIONS,AND GAMES FOR TRAINING<br />
Invited Symposium<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Virtual Environments<br />
Chair: Jennifer M. Riley, SA Technologies<br />
1. Jennifer M. Riley, SA Technologies, Leveraging<br />
Virtual Reality, Simulations, <strong>and</strong> Games for<br />
Training: Symposium Overview<br />
2. Jason P. Kring, Lauren Wessinger, Christopher<br />
Payne, Ryan Bl<strong>and</strong>ing, <strong>and</strong> Zoubair Entezari,<br />
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Physiological<br />
Measures in a Team Training Simulation<br />
3. James P. Bliss, Rachel Liebman, <strong>and</strong> J. Christopher<br />
Brill, Old Dominion U., Alert Modality <strong>and</strong><br />
Behavioral Compliance During Virtual<br />
Combat<br />
4. James L. Merlo, Jacob Frechette, <strong>and</strong> Stephen J.<br />
Banks, U.S. Military Academy, Modeling Transfer<br />
of Training <strong>and</strong> Training Effectiveness in<br />
Simulated Marksmanship Training<br />
5. Jeffrey Breugelmans, Yingzi Lin, Ronald R.<br />
Mourant, <strong>and</strong> Maura Daly Iverson, Northeastern<br />
U., Biosensor-Based Video Game Control for<br />
Physically Disabled Gamers<br />
6. Jenay M. Beer, Arthur D. Fisk, <strong>and</strong> Wendy A.<br />
Rogers, Georgia Tech, Recognizing Emotion in<br />
Virtual Agent, Synthetic <strong>Human</strong>, <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Human</strong> Facial Expressions<br />
SEPTEMBER 28 – TUESDAY 11<br />
Tuesday<br />
Sept. 28
Tuesday<br />
Sept. 28<br />
Tuesday, September 28<br />
1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
AS2 – NEXTGEN CONCEPTS FOR AIR TRAF-<br />
FIC CONTROL AND FLIGHT DECK<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Steve L<strong>and</strong>ry, Purdue U.; Cochair: Karen Feigh,<br />
Georgia Tech<br />
1. Paul Krois, Dan Herschler, Glen Hewitt, Thomas<br />
McCloy, <strong>and</strong> Dino Piccione, Federal Aviation<br />
Admin., <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Research <strong>and</strong><br />
Development Planning for NextGen<br />
2. Carolina M. Zingale <strong>and</strong> Ben Willems, Federal<br />
Aviation Admin.; Jennifer M. Ross, Hi-Tec<br />
Systems, Inc., Air Traffic Controller Workstation<br />
Enhancements for Managing High<br />
Traffic Levels <strong>and</strong> Delegated Aircraft<br />
Procedures<br />
3. Christopher D. Cabrall, Thomas Prevot, Jeffrey R.<br />
Homola, <strong>and</strong> Joey Mercer, San Jose State U.,<br />
Comparison of Deconfliction Responsibility<br />
Procedures for Adjacent En-Route Sectors in<br />
NextGen Separation Assurance<br />
4. Arik-Quang V. Dao, Joel Lachter, Vernol Battiste,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Summer L. Br<strong>and</strong>t, NASA Ames/San Jose<br />
State U. Research Foundation; Kim-Phuong Vu<br />
<strong>and</strong> Thomas Strybel, California State U., Long<br />
Beach; Nhut Ho <strong>and</strong> Patrick Martin, California<br />
State U., Northridge; Walter Johnson, NASA<br />
Ames Research Ctr., Automated Spacing<br />
Support Tools for Interval Management<br />
Operations During Continuous Descent<br />
Approaches<br />
5. Angelia Sebok <strong>and</strong> Christopher Wickens, Alion<br />
Science <strong>and</strong> Technology; Nadine Sarter, U. of<br />
Michigan; Stacey Quesada <strong>and</strong> Connie Socash,<br />
Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology; Brian Anthony, U.<br />
of Michigan, The Automation Design Advisor<br />
Tool (ADAT): Supporting Flight Deck<br />
Design in NextGen<br />
CE2 – MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES<br />
ON SIMULATIONS AND GAMES IN HUMAN<br />
FACTORS RESEARCH<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
Chair: Mark Pfaff, Indiana U.<br />
Panelists: Laurel Allender, U.S. Army Research Lab;<br />
Wayne D. Gray, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.; Michael<br />
D. McNeese, Pennsylvania State U.; David J.<br />
Mendonça, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.; Melanie C.<br />
Wright, Duke U. Medical Ctr.<br />
CS1 – INVESTING IN USER RESEARCH:<br />
MAKING STRATEGIC CHOICES<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Computer Systems; cosponsored by Internet<br />
Chair: Stephanie Rosenbaum, Tec-Ed, Inc.<br />
Panelists: Kelly Braun, Braun Gordon Research LLC;<br />
Dennis Wixon, Microsoft Corp.; Seema Swamy,<br />
VMware, Inc.; Krista Van Laan, Silver Spring<br />
Networks; Chauncey Wilson, Autodesk, Inc.<br />
DEM 1 – PORTABLE TOOLS FOR HUMAN<br />
FACTORS<br />
Demonstrations<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)<br />
Demonstrations<br />
Chair: Ron Boring, INL<br />
1. Charneta Samms, U.S. Army Research Lab,<br />
Improved Performance Research Integration<br />
Tool (IMPRINT): <strong>Human</strong> Performance<br />
Modeling for Improved System Design<br />
2. Suzanne Rhodes, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, A<br />
H<strong>and</strong>-Held Data Tool Design for Teachers<br />
3. Ute Fischer, Deepak Jagdish, <strong>and</strong> Abbas<br />
Attarwala, Georgia Tech, “ECOVRD”—A<br />
Tablet PC-Based Tool to Support Observational<br />
Studies<br />
4. Frank T. Durso, Eric J. Stearman, <strong>and</strong> Scott<br />
Robertson, Georgia Tech, NextSim: A Portable<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Research Simulator for<br />
Future ATC Concepts<br />
12 SEPTEMBER 28 – TUESDAY
GS2 – BORED BEYOND BELIEF: HOW AUTO-<br />
MATION IS BORING US TO DISTRACTION<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
General Sessions<br />
Chair: William S. Marras; Moderator: Mary L.<br />
Cummings, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology<br />
Panelists: Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State U.; Joel S.<br />
Warm, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Peter A. Hancock,<br />
U. of Central Florida<br />
HC2 – ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS:<br />
PHYSICIANS’ PERSPECTIVE ON USABILITY<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Health Care<br />
Chair: Robert Schumacher, User Centric, Inc.; Cochair:<br />
Lacey Colligan, U. of Virginia<br />
Panelists: Lyle Berkowitz, Northwestern Memorial<br />
Physicians Group; Paul Abramson, My Doctor<br />
Medical Group; David Liebovitz, Northwestern<br />
Medical Faculty Foundation<br />
IE2 – ANTHROPOMETRY<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Bayview Room B (Bay Level)<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Chair: David Cochran, U. of Nebraska; Cochair: Peter<br />
Johnson, U. of Washington<br />
1. Kyle Saginus, Richard Marklin, <strong>and</strong> Stephen<br />
Freier, Marquette U.; Patricia Seeley, <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Solutions LLC; Amy Stone, Marquette U.,<br />
Comparison of Anthropometry of U.S.<br />
Electric Utility Field Workers to North<br />
American General Population Databases<br />
2. Stephen Freier, Marquette U.; Patricia Seeley,<br />
Ergonomic Solutions; Richard Marklin <strong>and</strong> Kyle<br />
Saginus, Marquette U., Application of Electric<br />
Utility Workers’ Anthropometry to Clearance<br />
Between Vehicle Pedals <strong>and</strong> Adjacent<br />
Structures<br />
3. Enrique de la Vega Bustillos, Karla Lucero-Duarte,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Octavio López Millán, Instituto Tecnológico<br />
de Hermosillo, Mexican Practical Anthropometry<br />
of Automotive Industry Workers<br />
4. Sean Hwang <strong>and</strong> Peter W. Johnson, U. of<br />
Washington, Computer Input Devices—Race<br />
<strong>and</strong> Gender: Is There a Mismatch Between<br />
Anthropometry <strong>and</strong> Input Device Design?<br />
ME1 – MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES ON<br />
CREATING AND BUILDING USER EXPERI-<br />
ENCE DEPARTMENTS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Macroergonomics<br />
Chair: Carl W. Turner, Railinc Corp.; Cochair:<br />
Christopher B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U.<br />
Panelists: Ravi S. Adapathya, GE Healthcare; Mark S.<br />
Hoffman, Business Strategy Group, Inc.; Arnold M.<br />
Lund, Microsoft Corp.; Ronald G. Shapiro, <strong>Human</strong><br />
<strong>Factors</strong> Consultant; Leslie G. Tudor, SAS Inst.<br />
PD2 – DESIGNING PRODUCTS TO EVOKE AN<br />
EMOTIONAL CONNECTION IN USERS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
Product Design<br />
Chair: Melroy D’Souza, Microsoft Corp.<br />
Panelists: Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida;<br />
H. C. M. (Jettie) Hoonhout, Philips Research Labs;<br />
Kelly Krout, Microsoft Corp.; Phillip J. Ohme, Intuit,<br />
Inc.; Erin K. Walline, Dell, Inc.<br />
POS1 – POSTERS 1<br />
Poster Session<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Pacific Concourse A–C (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
Posters<br />
Chair: A. Joy Rodriguez, U. of Wisconsin, Madison;<br />
Cochair: Heather Lum, U. of Central Florida<br />
Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters are<br />
required to be present throughout the session.<br />
Aging<br />
1. Jennifer C. Romano, U.S. Census Bureau, Using<br />
Eye Tracking to Examine Age-Related<br />
Differences in Web Site Performance<br />
2. Rajeev Senapati, Grisel Ventura, Luis Diaz, Luis<br />
Rene Contreras, Arunkumar Pennathur <strong>and</strong> Julia<br />
Bader, U. of Texas at El Paso, Test-Retest<br />
Reliability of Functional Anthropometry<br />
<strong>and</strong> OARS Survey Among Older Mexican-<br />
American Adults<br />
<strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
3. Xingda Qu <strong>and</strong> Xinyao Hu, Nanyang<br />
Technological U., Effects of Visual Input<br />
on St<strong>and</strong>ing Balance Control When Back-<br />
Carrying External Loads<br />
SEPTEMBER 28 – TUESDAY 13<br />
Tuesday<br />
Sept. 28
Tuesday<br />
Sept. 28<br />
4. Molly B. Johnson, Washington U. School of<br />
Medicine; Richard E. A. Van Emmerik, U. of<br />
Massachusetts, The Impact of Head Orientation<br />
on Multisegmental Torso Coordination<br />
During the Transition From Sitting to<br />
St<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
Interface/Product Design<br />
5. Christopher A. Sanchez, Russell J. Branaghan,<br />
<strong>and</strong> James Z. Goolsbee, Arizona State U.,<br />
Learning From Small Devices: Deficits in<br />
Problem-Solving Performance But Not<br />
Factual Recall<br />
6. David Sharek <strong>and</strong> Michael Wogalter, North<br />
Carolina State U., Show-All Links: Identifying<br />
Hyperlinks in Web Pages That Use Nonst<strong>and</strong>ard<br />
Formatting<br />
7. Sangwoo Bahn <strong>and</strong> Joobong Song, Seoul National<br />
U.; Taebeum Ryu, Hanbat National U.; Myung<br />
Hwan Yun, Seoul National U., Affective Characterization<br />
of Touch <strong>and</strong> Look-<strong>and</strong>-Feel<br />
From Multivariate Analysis of Questionnaire<br />
Responses<br />
8. J. Bern Jordan <strong>and</strong> Gregg C. V<strong>and</strong>erheiden, U. of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison, Accessibility Experience<br />
Lab: Discovering the Impact of Design on<br />
Disabilities<br />
9. Christine M. Covas-Smith, Kenneth D. Jackson,<br />
Russell J. Branaghan, <strong>and</strong> Craig Eidman, U.S. Air<br />
Force Research Lab, Menu Design Based on<br />
Expert Knowledge Structures: A Validation<br />
10. Chonyoon Chung <strong>and</strong> Esa Rantanen, Rochester<br />
Inst. of Technology, Gestural Interaction With<br />
In-Vehicle Audio <strong>and</strong> Climate Controls<br />
11. Daniel Hor, Igor Dolgov, Jeremy Schwark, <strong>and</strong><br />
William Graves, New Mexico State U., Click<br />
This! A Study on Optimizing Toolbar Placement<br />
in Computer Graphical User Interfaces<br />
12. Harry Zhang, Claudia Guerrero, David Wheatley,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Young Seok Lee, Motorola Applied Research<br />
Ctr., Privacy Issues <strong>and</strong> User Attitudes<br />
Toward Targeted Advertising: A Focus<br />
Group Study<br />
13. Javier Rivera, Fleet Davis, <strong>and</strong> Mustapha<br />
Mouloua, U. of Central Florida; Pascal Alberti,<br />
U. de Technologie de Compiègne, Usability<br />
Evaluation of Two Social Networking Sites<br />
14. Silke M. Witt, Walter Rol<strong>and</strong>i, Elaine Zuber, Ted<br />
Brooks, <strong>and</strong> Araceli Master, TuVox, Inc.; Rebecca<br />
Loose, Cisco Systems, Inc.; James Hubbell,<br />
Optimizing Successful Turn-Taking in<br />
Spoken Dialog Systems<br />
15. Will Seidelman, C. Melody Carswell, Cindy H.<br />
Lio, Russell C. Grant, Michelle Sublette, Matt<br />
Field, Brent Seales, <strong>and</strong> Duncan Clarke, U. of<br />
Kentucky, Potential Performance Costs<br />
Associated With Large-Format Tiled<br />
Displays for Surgical Visualization<br />
Potpourri<br />
16. Matthew Wood, InSciTech; Thomas J. Ayres,<br />
Consultant; Rajeev Kelkar <strong>and</strong> Rajeeb Khatua,<br />
InSciTech, Walking <strong>and</strong> Jogging: An Analysis<br />
of Pedestrian Stopping Times <strong>and</strong> Distances<br />
17. Hongtae Kim, Seong Na, Hyejin Kim, <strong>and</strong><br />
Wookhyun Ha, Korea Ocean Research &<br />
Development Inst., Marine Accident Investigation<br />
<strong>and</strong> Analysis With Focus on <strong>Human</strong><br />
<strong>Factors</strong><br />
18. Jessi L. Kane, Virginia Tech, Influence of LOC<br />
<strong>and</strong> Ethnicity on Adoption Decisions in the<br />
Use of Safety Technologies <strong>and</strong> Training in<br />
the Roofing Industry<br />
19. Kristin E. Oleson, Valerie K. Sims, Matthew G.<br />
Chin, Heather C. Lum, <strong>and</strong> Anne Sinatra, U. of<br />
Central Florida, Developmental <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>:<br />
Children’s Mental Models of Computers<br />
20. Cheryl L. Coyle, Lisa Whitman, <strong>and</strong> Leslie<br />
Tudor, SAS Inst., Inc., Organizing a <strong>Human</strong><br />
<strong>Factors</strong> Educational Event at SAS<br />
21. Harry Litaker <strong>and</strong> Shelby Thompson, Lockheed<br />
Martin Corp.; Robert Howard, NASA Johnson<br />
Space Ctr., <strong>Human</strong> Habitation in a Lunar<br />
Electric Rover During a 14-Day Field Trial<br />
22. Morgan J. Tear, Matthew B. Thompson, <strong>and</strong><br />
Jason M. Tangen, National ICT Australia, The<br />
Importance of Ground Truth: An Open-Source<br />
Biometric Repository<br />
23. Patricia R. Ferrara <strong>and</strong> John D. Lee, U. of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison, Poultry Growers’ Control<br />
Strategies <strong>and</strong> Their Evolution<br />
SF2 – STUDENT RESEARCH IN APPLIED<br />
VENUES:AVIATION, FARMING,AND MEDICINE<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Student Forum<br />
Chair: Marita O’Brien, U. of Alabama at Huntsville;<br />
Cochair: Rosemarie Yagoda, North Carolina State U.<br />
1. Ziho Kang <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong>ry J. Steven, Purdue U.,<br />
Capturing <strong>and</strong> Analyzing Visual Groupings of<br />
Multiple Moving Targets in an Aircraft Conflict<br />
Detection Task Using Eye Movements<br />
2. Matthew K. Miller <strong>and</strong> S<strong>and</strong>ra K. Garrett,<br />
Clemson U., Investigating Mechanic Injuries<br />
During Aircraft Maintenance Using <strong>Human</strong><br />
Error Frameworks<br />
14 SEPTEMBER 28 – TUESDAY
3. Christie P. Boone <strong>and</strong> Scott N. MacKinnon,<br />
Memorial U. of Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, Evaluation of<br />
Management Practices as a Result of an<br />
Implementation of a Participatory <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Program in a Poultry Processing Plant<br />
4. Anuja Patil, David Gilkey, John Rosecrance, <strong>and</strong><br />
David Douphrate, Colorado State U., Risk Exposure<br />
Assessment of Dairy Parlor Workers<br />
5. Nicole Bryn Percival, Andrew K. Mayer, <strong>and</strong><br />
Jeff K. Caird, U. of Calgary, A Heuristic<br />
Evaluation of Three Automated External<br />
Defibrillators<br />
ST1 – IN-VEHICLE DECISION SUPPORT<br />
SYSTEMS<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
Surface Transportation<br />
Chair: Myra Blanco, Virginia Tech.; Cochair: Phillip<br />
Tretten, Luleå U. of Technology<br />
1. James Whitmire II, U. of Central Florida; J. F.<br />
Morgan, Virginia Tech Transportation Inst.; Tal<br />
Oron-Gilad, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev; P. A.<br />
Hancock, U. of Central Florida, The Effect of<br />
In-Vehicle Warning Systems on Speed Compliance<br />
in Work Zones<br />
2. Daniel A. Drew <strong>and</strong> Caroline C. Hayes, U. of<br />
Minnesota, In-Vehicle Decision Support to<br />
Reduce Crashes at Rural Thru-Stop Intersections<br />
3. Christopher Nowakowski, Jessica O’Connell,<br />
Steven E. Shladover, <strong>and</strong> Delphine Cody, U. of<br />
California, Berkeley, PATH Program,<br />
Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control: Driver<br />
Acceptance of Following Gap Settings Less<br />
Than One Second<br />
4. Kip Smith, Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision<br />
Making, Inc., Quantifying Active Safety System<br />
Performance at Pedestrian Detection<br />
5. Nathan Medeiros-Ward, Joel M. Cooper, Andrew<br />
J. Doxon, David L. Strayer, <strong>and</strong> William R.<br />
Provancher, U. of Utah, Bypassing the<br />
Bottleneck: The Advantage of Fingertip<br />
Shear Feedback for Navigational Cues<br />
T1 – MAKING THE IMPLICIT EXPLICIT<br />
Invited Symposium<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Garden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Training<br />
Chair: Denise Nicholson U. of Central Florida,<br />
Cochair: Sae Schatz, U. of Central Florida<br />
1. Denise Nicholson <strong>and</strong> Sae Schatz, U. of Central<br />
Florida, Making the Implicit Explicit:<br />
Operationalizing Tacit Facets of Scenario-<br />
Based Training—Symposium Overview<br />
2. William Becker, Naval Postgraduate School; Sae<br />
Schatz, U. of Central Florida, Higher-Order<br />
Cognitive Skills Training in Support of<br />
Contemporary Military Operations<br />
3. Jennifer Fowlkes, CHI Systems, Inc.; Sae Schatz,<br />
U. of Central Florida; Kevin C. Stagl, CHI<br />
Systems, Inc.; Joseph W. Norman, Florida<br />
Atlantic U., Domain Ontology for Advanced<br />
Skills Training<br />
4. Stephen M. Fiore <strong>and</strong> Jennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt,<br />
U. of Central Florida, Making Metacognition<br />
Explicit: Developing a Theoretical Foundation<br />
for Metacognitive Prompting During<br />
Scenario-Based Training<br />
5. Robb Dunne, Sae Schatz, Stephen M. Fiore,<br />
Glenn Martin, <strong>and</strong> Denise Nicholson, U. of<br />
Central Florida, Scenario-Based Training:<br />
Scenario Complexity<br />
6. Kevin C. Stagl, CHI Systems, Inc.; Sae Schatz, U.<br />
of Central Florida; Jennifer Fowlkes <strong>and</strong> Thomas<br />
Santarelli, CHI Systems, Inc., Design Specifications<br />
for the Scenario-Based Training<br />
Automated Collection <strong>and</strong> Evaluation<br />
System (SBT-ACES)<br />
Tuesday, September 28<br />
3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
A1 – SAFETY AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE<br />
WITH AGING<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
Aging<br />
Chair: Mary E. Sesto, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;<br />
Cochair: Curt B. Irwin, U. of Wisconsin-Madison<br />
1. Curt B. Irwin, Craig C. Kage, Kreg G. Gruben,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Mary E. Sesto, U. of Wisconsin-Madison,<br />
Examination of Older Females’ Grip<br />
Characteristics<br />
SEPTEMBER 28 – TUESDAY 15<br />
Tuesday<br />
Sept. 28
Tuesday<br />
Sept. 28<br />
2. Grisel Ventura, Rajeev Senapati, Luis Diaz,<br />
Arunkumar Pennathur, Luis Rene Contreras, <strong>and</strong><br />
Julia Bader, U. of Texas at El Paso, Comparative<br />
Analyses of Functional Reaches of Older<br />
Mexican-American Adults<br />
3. Robert A. Hall, Consultant; Paul J. Componation,<br />
S<strong>and</strong>ra L. Carpenter, <strong>and</strong> Pamela O’Neal, U. of<br />
Alabama Huntsville, A Low-Cost Intervention<br />
to Prevent Falls in Active Older Women<br />
4. Richard R. Goodenough, Johnell O. Brooks, <strong>and</strong><br />
Matthew C. Crisler, Clemson U.; William L.<br />
Logan, Palmetto Health, Developing a New<br />
Driving Simulator Task to Assess Drivers’<br />
Functional Object Detection<br />
5. Soyun Kim, Michael S. Wogalter, <strong>and</strong> Christopher<br />
B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U., Older <strong>and</strong><br />
Younger Drivers’ Beliefs About Motor Vehicle<br />
Features to Benefit Their Safe Driving<br />
AC1 – RESEARCH AND METHODS<br />
PERTAINING TO EEG<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Augmented Cognition<br />
Chair: Lee W. Sciarini, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.; Cochair:<br />
Irwin Hudson, U.S. Army Research Lab<br />
1. Ronald H. Stevens <strong>and</strong> Trysha L. Galloway,<br />
UCLA School of Medicine, IMMEX Project;<br />
Chris Berka <strong>and</strong> Adrienne Behneman, Advanced<br />
Brain Monitoring, Inc., Temporal Sequences of<br />
Neurophysiologic Synchronies Can Identify<br />
Changes in Team Cognition<br />
2. Grant Taylor <strong>and</strong> Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U. of<br />
Central Florida; Keryl Cosenzo, U.S. Army<br />
Research Lab; Denise Nicholson, U. of Central<br />
Florida, Comparison of Multiple Physiological<br />
Sensors to Classify Operator State in<br />
Adaptive Automation Systems<br />
3. Daniel M. Roberts, Brian A. Taylor, Jane H.<br />
Barrow, Geoffrey Robertson, <strong>and</strong> George Buzzell,<br />
George Mason U.; Ciara Sibley <strong>and</strong> Anna Cole,<br />
Strategic Analysis Inc.; Joseph Coyne, U.S. Naval<br />
Research Lab; Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U.,<br />
EEG Spectral Analysis of Workload for a<br />
Part-Task UAV Simulation<br />
4. Deepika Dasari, Chris Crowe, Chen Ling, Min<br />
Zhu, <strong>and</strong> Lei Ding, U. of Oklahoma, EEG<br />
Pattern Analysis for Physiological Indicators<br />
of Mental Fatigue in Simulated Air Traffic<br />
Control Tasks<br />
5. Justin R. Estepp, Jason W. Monnin, <strong>and</strong> James C.<br />
Christensen, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Glenn<br />
F. Wilson, Physiometrix, Inc., Evaluation of a<br />
Dry Electrode System for Electroenceph-<br />
alography: Applications for Psychophysiological<br />
Cognitive Workload Assessment<br />
AS3 – NEXTGEN: UNDER CONSTRUCTION—<br />
WORKS IN PROGRESS TO ENHANCE<br />
AVIATION OPERATIONS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Amy Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Aptima Inc.<br />
Panelists: Paul Picciano, Aptima Inc.; Thomas B.<br />
Sheridan, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology; Laura<br />
Strater, SA Technologies; Nathan Schurr, Aptima Inc.;<br />
John-Paul Clarke, Georgia Tech; Vikram Manikonda,<br />
Intelligent Automation, Inc.<br />
CE3 – WORKLOAD AND SITUATION AWARE-<br />
NESS<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
Chair: Lisa Jo Elliott, New Mexico State U.; Cochair:<br />
Jennifer Riley, SA Technologies<br />
1. Jason Ralph, Wayne D. Gray, <strong>and</strong> Michael J.<br />
Schoelles, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.,<br />
Squeezing the Balloon: Analyzing the<br />
Unpredictable Effects of Cognitive Workload<br />
2. Rosemarie E. Yagoda, North Carolina State U.,<br />
Development of the <strong>Human</strong>-Robot Interaction<br />
Workload Measurement Tool (HRI-WM)<br />
3. Haydee M. Cuevas <strong>and</strong> Cheryl A. Bolstad, SA<br />
Technologies, Influence of Team Leaders’<br />
Situation Awareness on Their Team’s<br />
Situation Awareness <strong>and</strong> Performance<br />
4. Lelyn D. Saner, U. of Maryl<strong>and</strong>; Cheryl A.<br />
Bolstad, SA Technologies; Cleotilde Gonzalez,<br />
Carnegie Mellon U.; Haydee M. Cuevas, SA<br />
Technologies, Predicting Shared Situation<br />
Awareness in Teams: A Case of Differential<br />
SA Requirements<br />
5. An<strong>and</strong> Tharanathan, Honeywell ACS Labs; Peter<br />
Bullemer, <strong>Human</strong> Centered Solutions, LLC;<br />
Jason Laberge, Honeywell ACS Labs; Dal Vernon<br />
Reising <strong>and</strong> Rich Mclain, <strong>Human</strong> Centered<br />
Solutions, LLC, Functional Versus Schematic<br />
Overview Displays: Impact on Operator<br />
Situation Awareness in Process Monitoring<br />
16 SEPTEMBER 28 – TUESDAY
FP1 – FORENSICS CHALLENGES IN HUMAN<br />
FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
Forensics Professional<br />
Chair: Erin Alves, Raytheon; Cochair: Tonya Smith-<br />
Jackson, Virginia Tech<br />
1. Shelley Waters Deppa, Safety Behavior Analysis,<br />
Inc.; Carol Pollack-Nelson, Independent Safety<br />
Consulting; Elaine D. Allen, Safety Behavior<br />
Analysis, Inc., So Your Consumer Product<br />
Complies With the Voluntary Safety<br />
St<strong>and</strong>ard—Now What?<br />
2. Genevieve M. Heckman <strong>and</strong> Erin M. Harley,<br />
Exponent Failure Analysis; Irving Scher,<br />
Guidance Engineering <strong>and</strong> Applied Research;<br />
Douglas E. Young, Exponent Failure Analysis,<br />
Helmet Use in Sledding: Do Users Comply<br />
With Manufacturers’ Warnings?<br />
3. Kenneth Nemire, HFE Consulting, LLC; David<br />
A. Thompson, Portola Assoc., Inc.; H. Harvey<br />
Cohen, Error Analysis, Inc., Stick-<strong>and</strong>-Fall: A<br />
Previously Unstudied Type of Fall<br />
4. Kenneth Nemire, HFE Consulting LLC, Case<br />
Study: Wheelchair Conspicuity at Night<br />
5. Farheen S. Khan, Joseph B. Sala, <strong>and</strong> Steven R.<br />
Arndt, Exponent Failure Analysis, Reducing<br />
Subjectivity When Attempting Auditory Scene<br />
Recreation in Accident Reconstruction<br />
HC3 – SUPPORTING COGNITION AND DECI-<br />
SION MAKING IN CLINICAL WORK<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Health Care<br />
Chair: Paul Gorman, Oregon Health & Science U.;<br />
Cochair: Elizabeth Canzone, Old Dominion U.<br />
Panelists: Joshua Richardson, Oregon Health &<br />
Science U.; Alissa Russ, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr.;<br />
Laura G. Militello, U. of Dayton Research Inst.; Yan<br />
Xiao, Baylor Health Care System<br />
ID1 – INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN AFFEC-<br />
TIVE TRAITS AND STATES<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Individual Differences in Performance<br />
Chair: Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U.<br />
1. James L. Szalma <strong>and</strong> Grace W. L. Teo, U. of<br />
Central Florida, The Joint Effect of Task<br />
Characteristics <strong>and</strong> Neuroticism on the<br />
Performance, Workload, <strong>and</strong> Stress of Signal<br />
Detection<br />
2. Almira Kustubayeva, Kazakh National U.; April<br />
Rose Panganiban <strong>and</strong> Gerald Matthews, U. of<br />
Cincinnati, Affective Biases in Information<br />
Search During Tactical Decision Making<br />
3. Paula Desmond, Lauren Margulieux, Addison<br />
English, <strong>and</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Burbey, Southwestern U.;<br />
Gerald Matthews, U. of Cincinnati, Emotional<br />
Intelligence <strong>and</strong> Driver Stress<br />
4. Joel Suss <strong>and</strong> Paul Ward, Michigan Technological<br />
U., Skill-Based Differences in the Cognitive<br />
Mechanisms Underlying Failure Under<br />
Stress<br />
5. Tak C. Woo, William S. Helton, <strong>and</strong> Paul N.<br />
Russell, U. of Canterbury, The Role Emotion<br />
<strong>and</strong> Gender Play in the Choice of Commuting<br />
by Bicycle: A Preliminary Study From<br />
Christchurch, New Zeal<strong>and</strong><br />
PD3 – NINTH ANNUAL USER-CENTERED<br />
PRODUCT DESIGN AWARD SESSION<br />
Alternative Format<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)<br />
Product Design<br />
Chair: Dianne L. McMullin, Boeing Co.; Cochair:<br />
Stanley H. Caplan, Usability Assoc.<br />
PP1 – PERCEPTION & PERFORMANCE<br />
POTPOURRI 1<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Bayview Room B (Bay Level)<br />
Perception & Performance<br />
Chair: Paul R. Havig, U.S. Air Force Research Lab<br />
1. Wayne Giang, U. of Waterloo; Allan Keefe,<br />
Defence Research <strong>and</strong> Development Canada;<br />
Jocelyn Keillor, National Research Council of<br />
Canada, Effect of Brightness of Assisted Target<br />
Detection Cues in a Simulated Search <strong>and</strong><br />
Rescue Task<br />
2. Katherine A. Tarling <strong>and</strong> Duncan P. Brumby, U.<br />
College London, Density Guides Visual Search:<br />
Sparse Groups Are First Even When Slower<br />
3. Thomas Ferris, Kiana Stringfield, <strong>and</strong> Nadine<br />
Sarter, U. of Michigan, Tactile “Change Blindness”<br />
in the Detection of Vibration Intensity<br />
4. Yarden Moskovitch, Myounghoon Jeon, <strong>and</strong><br />
Bruce N. Walker, Georgia Tech, Enhanced<br />
Auditory Menu Cues on a Mobile Phone<br />
Improve Time-Shared Performance of a<br />
Driving-Like Dual Task<br />
SEPTEMBER 28 – TUESDAY 17<br />
Tuesday<br />
Sept. 28
Tuesday<br />
Sept. 28<br />
5. Kelly S. Steelman-Allen, Donald Talleur, Ronald<br />
Carbonari, Yusuke Yamani, <strong>and</strong> Jason McCarley,<br />
U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ashley<br />
Nunes, CSSI, Inc., Effects of Data Link Display<br />
Format <strong>and</strong> Position on Flight Performance<br />
6. Tracy L. Mitzner, Georgia Tech; Dayna R. Touron,<br />
U. of North Carolina-Greensboro; Wendy A.<br />
Rogers <strong>and</strong> Christopher Hertzog, Georgia Tech,<br />
Checking It Twice: Age-Related Differences<br />
in Double-Checking During Visual Search<br />
S1 – SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS: DO YOU<br />
GET IT?<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Safety<br />
Chair: William Vigilante, Jr., Robson Forensic, Inc.;<br />
Cochair: Kathryn Woodcock, Ryerson U.<br />
1. Robert G. Hesse, Nicholas H. Steele, <strong>and</strong><br />
Michael J. Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.;<br />
Claudia Mont’Alvão, Pontifical Catholic U. of<br />
Rio de Janeiro, Evaluating Hazard Symbols<br />
for the Globally Harmonized System (GHS)<br />
for Hazard Communication<br />
2. Michael S. Wogalter, Jesseca R. I. Taylor, Soyun<br />
Kim, Emily R. Morgan, Kwamoore M. Coleman,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Julianne West, North Carolina State U.,<br />
Hazard Connotation of Fire Safety Terms<br />
3. Raymond W. Lim, Pierce College; William J.<br />
Vigilante, Robson Forensic, Inc., Consumers’<br />
Interpretation of the Statement: “Do Not<br />
Leave [Insert Product Here] Unattended”<br />
4. Jeffrey J. Smith, IBM; Michael S. Wogalter, North<br />
Carolina State U., Behavioral Compliance to<br />
In-Manual <strong>and</strong> On-Product Warnings<br />
5. Eric J. Boelhouwer <strong>and</strong> Jerry Davis, Auburn U.,<br />
Effects of GHS Hazard Category, Signal<br />
Words, <strong>and</strong> Pictograms on an Individual’s<br />
Assessment of Perceived Risk<br />
SD2 – HUMAN-SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: STAN-<br />
DARDS, SPEED,AND SIMPLICITY<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
System Development<br />
Chair: Alley Kochan, L-3 Communications; Cochair:<br />
Pamela Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army Research Lab<br />
1. Andrew Mikutel, Jr., James Pharmer, Charles<br />
Tucker, <strong>and</strong> Karen Holness, Naval Air Warfare<br />
Ctr., Issues With Applying MIL-STD-1472F<br />
St<strong>and</strong>ards in the Context of a Large-Screen<br />
Display Assessment<br />
2. Jake Wetzel <strong>and</strong> Angie Hern<strong>and</strong>ez, Basic<br />
Commerce <strong>and</strong> Industries, Inc.; Daniel F.<br />
Wallace, Naval Sea Systems Comm<strong>and</strong>, Effects<br />
of Display Media Type, Ambient Lighting,<br />
Viewing Distance, Viewing Offset, Object<br />
Type, <strong>and</strong> Object Size on Large-Screen<br />
Display Legibility<br />
3. Lavie Pinchas Golenberg, Richard Darin Ellis,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Gary Witus, Wayne State U., A Rapid<br />
Methodology for Rank Ordering of Ergonomic<br />
Preferences: Application to Input Device<br />
Selection<br />
4. William Kosnik <strong>and</strong> Hector Acosta, U.S. Air Force<br />
Research Lab, HSI as a Method for Embedding<br />
<strong>Human</strong>-Centered Design in Air Force<br />
Rapid Acquisition Programs<br />
5. Farzan Sasangohar, Kristopher Thornburg, <strong>and</strong><br />
M. L. Cummings, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology;<br />
Amy D’Agostino, Nuclear Regulatory<br />
Commission, Mapping Complexity Sources<br />
in Nuclear Power Plant Domains<br />
T2 – TRAINING VIGILANCE, STRESS,AND<br />
MULTITASKING<br />
Lecture<br />
Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Garden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Training<br />
Chair: Michelle Harper-Sciarini, APRISE; Cochair:<br />
Camilla Knott, Aptima Inc.<br />
1. James P. Bliss <strong>and</strong> Eric Chancey, Old Dominion<br />
U., The Effects of Alarm System Reliability<br />
<strong>and</strong> Reaction Training Strategy on Alarm<br />
Responses<br />
2. David Schuster, Javier Rivera, Brittany Sellers,<br />
Stephen M. Fiore, <strong>and</strong> Florian Jentsch, U. of<br />
Central Florida, Individually Adaptive<br />
Discrimination Training for Improvised<br />
Explosive Detection<br />
3. Monica Z. Weil<strong>and</strong>, MITRE Corp., Field Evaluation<br />
of Advanced Training Technologies in<br />
Terminal Air Traffic Control<br />
4. Christopher K. McClernon, U.S. Air Force<br />
Research Lab; Michael E. McCauley <strong>and</strong> Paul E.<br />
O’Connor, Naval Postgraduate School; Joel S.<br />
Warm, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Stress<br />
Training Enhances Pilot Performance During<br />
a Stressful Flying Task<br />
5. David B. Boles <strong>and</strong> Caryn E. Penn, U. of Alabama,<br />
Resource Training Using Alternating Tasks<br />
18 SEPTEMBER 28 – TUESDAY
Tuesday, September 28<br />
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.<br />
Technical Group Networking/<br />
Business Meetings<br />
System Development<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
5:00 to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Product Design<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
5:30 to 7:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, September 29<br />
7:00 to 8:30 a.m.<br />
Technical Group Networking/<br />
Business Meeting<br />
Education<br />
Sponsored by the Boren Family Foundation<br />
Pacific Concourse M (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
7:00 to 8:30 a.m. (breakfast)<br />
Early-Morning Madness<br />
7:15 to 8:00 a.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Wednesday, September 29<br />
8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
AS4 – BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN<br />
HUMAN–AUTOMATION INTERFACE ANALY-<br />
SIS AND FLIGHT DECK DESIGN GUIDANCE<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Michael Feary, NASA Ames Research Ctr.<br />
Panelists: Thomas McCloy, Federal Aviation Admin.;<br />
Christopher Wickens, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology;<br />
David Kaber, North Carolina State U.; Amy Pritchett,<br />
Georgia Tech; Lance Sherry, George Mason U.<br />
CE4 – DECISION-MAKING AND DECISION<br />
STRATEGIES<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
Chair: Richard Pew, BBN; Cochair: John Flowers, U. of<br />
Nebraska-Lincoln<br />
1. Lisa A. Rehak <strong>and</strong> Barb Adams, <strong>Human</strong>systems<br />
Inc.; Micheline Belanger, Defence Research <strong>and</strong><br />
Development Canada, Mapping Biases to the<br />
Components of Rationalistic <strong>and</strong> Naturalistic<br />
Decision Making<br />
2. Patricia C. Brennan <strong>and</strong> Poornima Madhavan, Old<br />
Dominion U., Application of the Dual-Process<br />
Theory of Decision Making to Threat Detection<br />
During Airport Security Screening<br />
3. Angela Tan <strong>and</strong> Martin G. Hel<strong>and</strong>er, Nanyang<br />
Technological U.; Boon Kee Soh, DSO National<br />
Labs, Motivation-Expectation Space as a<br />
Representative Structure for Decision<br />
Strategies<br />
4. Rol<strong>and</strong> Gasser, U. of Toronto, Decision Strategy<br />
Types <strong>and</strong> Situation-Contingent Selection<br />
Mechanisms: A Review <strong>and</strong> Some Field<br />
Data<br />
5. Shaun Hutchins <strong>and</strong> Patricia McDermott, Alion<br />
Science <strong>and</strong> Technology; Michael Barnes, U.S.<br />
Army Research Lab, A Comparison of Asset<br />
Versus Criteria Allocation Decisions in<br />
Military Decision Making<br />
CS2 – PHYSICAL ISSUES IN COMPUTER<br />
SYSTEMS<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Computer Systems; cosponsored by Internet<br />
Chair: Ken Ohnemus<br />
1. Matt J. Camilleri, U. of California, Berkeley;<br />
Michael C. Bartha <strong>and</strong> Cynthia J. Purvis,<br />
Hewlett-Packard Co.; David M. Rempel, U. of<br />
California, San Francisco, Neck Biomechanics<br />
<strong>and</strong> Multiple Wide Computer Displays<br />
2. Brian R. Johnson, Regan Hanson, Nick Andrew,<br />
<strong>and</strong> D. Craig Tennant, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.;<br />
Jeffrey P. Gay, Tekla Research, Fatigue Evaluation<br />
of a MH-60 Helicopter Input Device<br />
3. Alan Hedge, David Feathers, <strong>and</strong> Kimberly<br />
Rollings, Cornell U., Ergonomic Comparison of<br />
Slanted <strong>and</strong> Vertical Computer Mouse Designs<br />
4. Sacha N. Duff, Curt B. Irwin, Jenny L. Skye,<br />
Mary E. Sesto, <strong>and</strong> Douglas A. Wiegmann, U. of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison, The Effect of Disability <strong>and</strong><br />
SEPTEMBER 29 – WEDNESDAY 19<br />
Wednesday<br />
Sept. 29
Wednesday<br />
Sept. 29<br />
Approach on Touch Screen Performance<br />
During a Number Entry Task<br />
5. Donghun Lee, Cheolhyun Jeong, <strong>and</strong> Min K.<br />
Chung, Pohang U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology,<br />
Effects of User Age <strong>and</strong> Zoomable User<br />
Interfaces on Information Searching Tasks<br />
in a Map-Type Space<br />
ED2 – RETHINKING ELDER DESIGN<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Environmental Design<br />
Chair: Rani Lueder, <strong>Human</strong>ics ErgoSystems, Inc.<br />
Panelists: Daryle Gardner-Bonneau, Bonneau <strong>and</strong><br />
Assoc.; Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech; Neil Charness,<br />
Florida State U.<br />
GS3 – HEAD TO HEAD: REMOTE USABILITY<br />
TESTING TAKES ON LIVE USABILITY TESTING<br />
IN THE HFES ULTIMATE FIGHTING<br />
CHALLENGE<br />
Alternative Format<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Pacific Concourse O (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
General Sessions; cosponsored by Internet<br />
Chair: Marc Resnick, Bentley U.; Cochair: Ania<br />
Rodriguez, Keylime Interactive<br />
HC4 – JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED?<br />
THE ROLE OF COGNITIVE DECISION<br />
SUPPORT SYSTEMS IN CLINICAL DECISION-<br />
MAKING AND PATIENT SAFETY<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Health Care<br />
Chair: Elizabeth Lazzara, U. of Central Florida; Sallie<br />
Weaver, U. of Central Florida<br />
Panelists: Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;<br />
Stephanie Guerlain, U. of Virginia; David Metcalf, U.<br />
of Central Florida; Jenna L. Marquard, U. of Massachusetts<br />
Amherst; Paul Gorman, Oregon Health <strong>and</strong><br />
Science U.<br />
IE3 – PIONEERS OF ERGONOMICS: KARL<br />
KROEMER AND COLIN DRURY<br />
Invited Address<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Chair: Sean Gallagher, National Inst. for Occupational<br />
Safety <strong>and</strong> Health; Cochair: Kermit Davis, U. of<br />
Cincinnati<br />
1. Karl Kroemer, Virginia Tech, <strong>Human</strong> Engineering<br />
the Keyboard—40 Years Later<br />
2. Colin G. Drury, U. at Buffalo, SUNY, HF/E<br />
<strong>and</strong> Service Industries: New Directions for<br />
IETG?<br />
SF3 – WAYFINDING, MEMORY, AND<br />
WORKLOAD: STUDENT RESEARCH IN<br />
COGNITION<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Student Forum<br />
Chair: Anne McLaughlin, North Carolina State U.;<br />
Cochair: Thomas Ferris, U. of Michigan<br />
1. Elliot P. Fenech, Frank A. Drews, <strong>and</strong> Jonathan Z.<br />
Bakdash, U. of Utah, The Effects of Acoustic<br />
Turn-by-Turn Navigation on Wayfinding<br />
2. Daniel Nystrom, Adrian Musters, <strong>and</strong> Frank<br />
Drews, U. of Utah, The Effect of Interruption<br />
Similarity in Planning Tasks<br />
3. Kevin T. Waicekauskas, Thomas G. Kannampallil,<br />
Katie Kopren, Pei-Hsiu Tan, Wai-Tat Fu, <strong>and</strong><br />
Daniel Morrow, U. of Illinois at Urbana-<br />
Champaign, Collaborative Tools in a Simulated<br />
Patient-Provider Medication Scheduling Task<br />
4. Seongsik Jo <strong>and</strong> Rohae Myung, Korea U.; Daesub<br />
Yoon, Electronics <strong>and</strong> Telecommunications<br />
Research Inst., A Proposed Methodology for<br />
the Theory-Based Prediction of Mental<br />
Workload With a Cognitive Architecture<br />
5. Shanqing Yin, Nanyang Technological U.; Jason<br />
Laberge, Honeywell Inc., How Process Control<br />
Operators Derive, Update, <strong>and</strong> Apply Mental<br />
Models<br />
20 SEPTEMBER 29 – WEDNESDAY
ST2 – SAFE DRIVING IN THE MULTITASKING<br />
GENERATION<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
Surface Transportation<br />
Chair: James W. Jenness, Westat, Inc.<br />
Panelists: Luis Ricardo Prada, Google Inc.; Neil D.<br />
Lerner, Westat, Inc.; Clifford I. Nass, Stanford U.;<br />
Daniel V. McGehee, U. of Iowa; John D. Lee, U.<br />
Wisconsin-Madison<br />
TE2 – HOW WOULD YOU TEST THIS? TEST<br />
AND EVALUATION WORKS-IN-PROGRESS<br />
FORUM<br />
Alternative Format<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Test & Evaluation<br />
Chair: Rebecca A. Grier, U.S. Navy<br />
Panelists: Gisela Susanne Bahr, Florida Inst. of<br />
Technology; Sally Stader, U.S. Army Research Inst.;<br />
Nicholas Kelling, Marshall U.; Ernesto A.<br />
Bustamante, U. of Idaho<br />
Wednesday, September 29<br />
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
AC2 – THE BASIC VERSUS APPLIED RESEARCH<br />
DILEMMA<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Augmented Cognition<br />
Chair: Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U. of Central Florida<br />
Panelists: Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U.; Robert<br />
W. Proctor, Purdue U.; Joel S. Warm, U.S. Air Force<br />
Research Lab; Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central<br />
Florida; Christopher D. Wickens, Private Consultant;<br />
Waldemar Karwowski, U. of Central Florida<br />
CE5 – COGNITIVE ENGINEERING IN HEALTH<br />
CARE<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making;<br />
cosponsored by Health Care<br />
Chair: Shilo Anders, V<strong>and</strong>erbilt U.; Cochair: Robert<br />
Wears, U. of Florida<br />
1. Manida Swangnetr, Biwen Zhu, Kinley B. Taylor,<br />
<strong>and</strong> David B. Kaber, North Carolina State U.,<br />
Assessing the Effects of <strong>Human</strong>oid Robot<br />
Features on Patient Emotion During a<br />
Medicine Delivery Task<br />
2. Paul Ward, Michigan Technological U.; Jason<br />
Torof, James Whyte, <strong>and</strong> David W. Eccles,<br />
Florida State U.; Kevin R. Harris, Austin Peay<br />
State U., Option Generation <strong>and</strong> Decision<br />
Making in Critical-Care Nursing<br />
3. Rollin J. Fairbanks <strong>and</strong> Theresa K. Guarrera,<br />
U. of Rochester; Ann Bisantz, U. at Buffalo,<br />
SUNY; Michael Venturino, Carestream Health;<br />
Per-Lennart Westesson, U. of Rochester,<br />
Opportunities in IT Support of Workflow<br />
<strong>and</strong> Information Flow in the Emergency<br />
Department Digital Imaging Process<br />
4. Linsey M. Barker <strong>and</strong> Kalyan S. Pasupathy, U.<br />
of Missouri, Identification of Relationships<br />
Between Work System Parameters <strong>and</strong><br />
Fatigue in Registered Nurses: A Data<br />
Mining Approach<br />
5. Frank A. Drews <strong>and</strong> David Fawcett, U. of Utah,<br />
Why Health Care Is Not Like Aviation:<br />
Control of Natural <strong>and</strong> Technical Systems<br />
DEM 2 – REAL-WORLD HUMAN FACTORS<br />
DEMONSTRATIONS<br />
Demonstrations<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)<br />
Demonstrations<br />
Chair: Ron Boring, INL<br />
1. Christopher A. Miller, Jeffrey M. Rye, <strong>and</strong> Peggy<br />
Wu, Smart Information Flow Technologies,<br />
Reasoning About Information Needs Versus<br />
Information Conveyed: Computational Design,<br />
Evaluation, <strong>and</strong> Consistency Analysis<br />
2. David Rempel, Alan Barr, <strong>and</strong> Ira Janowitz, U. of<br />
California, Berkeley, Interventions for<br />
Overhead Drilling: A Demonstration<br />
SEPTEMBER 29 – WEDNESDAY 21<br />
Wednesday<br />
Sept. 29
Wednesday<br />
Sept. 29<br />
3. Bum Chul Kwon <strong>and</strong> Ji Soo Yi, Purdue U.,<br />
ReadingMate: The Impact of a Content<br />
Stabilization Technique on Reading-While-<br />
Running Performance<br />
E2 – THE FUTURE OF HUMAN FACTORS<br />
EDUCATION: PRACTICES AND NEEDS FROM<br />
THE PERSPECTIVES OF ACADEMIA, GOVERN-<br />
MENT,AND INDUSTRY<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Education<br />
Chair: Christopher Brill, Old Dominion U.<br />
Panelists: Anthony D. Andre, Interface Analysis Assoc.;<br />
Barry Beith, <strong>Human</strong>Centric, Inc.; Deborah A. Boehm-<br />
Davis, George Mason U.; Valerie J. Gawron, MITRE<br />
Corp.; Christopher B. Mayhorn, North Carolina<br />
State U.<br />
GS4 – TRANSFORMING THE ENERGY<br />
ECONOMY—THE ROLE OF BEHAVIORAL AND<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
General Sessions<br />
Chair: Thomas Sanquist, Pacific Northwest<br />
National Lab<br />
Panelists: Mithra Moezzi, Portl<strong>and</strong> State U.; Edward<br />
Vine, Alan Meier, <strong>and</strong> Rick Diamond, Lawrence<br />
Berkeley National Lab; Thomas Sheridan,<br />
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology<br />
HP2 – HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING IN<br />
THE AEROSPACE DOMAIN<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling; cosponsored by<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Charneta Samms, U.S. Army Research Lab;<br />
Cochair: Robert Pastel, Michigan Technological U.<br />
1. Arne Norl<strong>and</strong>er, Swedish Armed Forces Joint<br />
Concept Development & Experimentation Ctr.,<br />
Integrating Systems Theory, Cognitive Systems<br />
Engineering, <strong>and</strong> Psychophysiology in<br />
Performance Analysis<br />
2. Douglas T. Wong, NASA Johnson Space Ctr.;<br />
Brett Walters, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology;<br />
Lisa Fairey, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.,<br />
Validating <strong>Human</strong> Performance Models of<br />
the Future Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle<br />
3. Michael C. Dorneich, Jeff A. Lancaster,<br />
Christopher J. Hamblin, Olu Olofinboba, <strong>and</strong><br />
Robert E. DeMers, Honeywell Labs, Deriving<br />
Cursor Control Device Expectations for the<br />
Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle<br />
4. Ryan M. Hope <strong>and</strong> Esa M. Rantanen, Rochester<br />
Inst. of Technology; Lauri Oksama, U. of Turku,<br />
Multiple Identity Tracking <strong>and</strong> Entropy in an<br />
ATC-Like Task<br />
5. Aaron S. Dietz, Sallie J. Weaver, Mary Jane Sierra,<br />
Wendy L. Bedwell, Eduardo Salas, Stephen M.<br />
Fiore, <strong>and</strong> Kimberly Smith-Jentsch, U. of Central<br />
Florida; James Driskell, Florida Maxima Corp.<br />
Unpacking the Temporal <strong>and</strong> Interactive<br />
Effects of Stress on Individual <strong>and</strong> Team<br />
Performance<br />
I1 – HARVESTING INNOVATION IN THE<br />
INDUSTRY: PRESCRIPTIONS FOR<br />
BREAKTHROUGH PRODUCTS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level)<br />
Internet; cosponsored by Computer Systems<br />
Chair: Felix Portnoy, U. of North Carolina at Chapel<br />
Hill; Cochair: Marc Resnick, Bentley U.<br />
Panelists: Victoria Bellotti, Palo Alto Research Ctr.;<br />
Arnie Lund, Microsoft Corp.; Dan Russell, Google<br />
Inc.; Kristian Simsarian, IDEO; Luke Wroblewski,<br />
Yahoo! Inc.<br />
ME2 – HEALTH CARE RECOVERY: HOW THE<br />
SCIENCE OF HUMAN FACTORS IS CHAL-<br />
LENGING HEALTH CARE TO MOVE PATIENT<br />
SAFETY FORWARD<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Macroergonomics; cosponsored by Health Care<br />
Chair: Sallie J. Weaver, U. of Central Florida; Cochair:<br />
Deborah DiazGranados, U. of Central Florida<br />
Panelists: Robert L. Wears, U. of Florida; Emily S.<br />
Patterson, Ohio State U.; Michael A. Rosen, Booz<br />
Allen Hamilton, Inc.; Rhona Flin, U. of Aberdeen;<br />
Paul Gorman, Oregon Health <strong>and</strong> Science U.<br />
22 SEPTEMBER 29 – WEDNESDAY
PD4 – NEW CONCEPTS IN PRODUCT DESIGN<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Product Design<br />
Chair: Enid Montague, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;<br />
Cochair: Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U.<br />
1. Tareq Z. Ahram <strong>and</strong> Waldemar Karwowski, Inst.<br />
for Advanced Systems Engineering; Ben Amaba,<br />
IBM Industry Solutions, User-Centered Systems<br />
Engineering & Knowledge Management<br />
Framework for Design & Modeling of Future<br />
Smart Cities<br />
2. Bertina Lee <strong>and</strong> Carolyn G. MacGregor, U. of<br />
Waterloo, The Emotional Impact of Surface<br />
<strong>and</strong> Prototyping Properties in Product Design<br />
3. Yusuke Yamani, Jason S. McCarley, <strong>and</strong> Deana<br />
McDonagh, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,<br />
Transgenerational Communication Through<br />
Affective Imagery in Mood Boards<br />
4. Danielle Lottridge <strong>and</strong> Mark Chignell, U. of<br />
Toronto, Sliders Rate Valence But Not<br />
Arousal: Psychometrics of Sliders for Self-<br />
Reported Emotion<br />
5. Hugh E. McLoone, Microsoft Corp., Product<br />
Archetype of Personal Computers as an<br />
Expression of the Collective Unconsciousness<br />
of People on Their Hero’s Journey<br />
POS2 – POSTERS 2<br />
Poster Session<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Pacific Concourse A–C (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
Posters<br />
Chair: Kristin Oleson, U. of Central Florida; Cochair:<br />
Rajaram Bhagavathula, Virginia Tech<br />
Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters are<br />
required to be present throughout the session.<br />
Robotics/Unihabited Vehicles<br />
1. Webb Stacy, Aptima Inc.; Joseph V. Cohn,<br />
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency;<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Geyer, Aptima Inc.; Tracey Wheeler,<br />
System Planning Corp., A Cognition-Based<br />
Control System for Autonomous Robots<br />
2. Elizabeth Phillips, Javier Rivera, Thomas<br />
Fincannon, Aaron S. Dietz, <strong>and</strong> Ariel Afek, U. of<br />
Central Florida, The Relationship of Closure<br />
Speed <strong>and</strong> Training on Target Identification<br />
for Unmanned Vehicle Operators<br />
3. Jessie Y. C. Chen <strong>and</strong> Michael J. Barnes, U.S.<br />
Army Research Lab, Supervisory Control of<br />
Robots Using RoboLeader<br />
4. Jessie Y. C. Chen, U.S. Army Research Lab;<br />
Razia N. V. Oden, National Research Council;<br />
Caitlin Kenny, U. of Central Florida; John O.<br />
Merritt, The Merritt Group, Stereoscopic<br />
Displays for Robot Teleoperation <strong>and</strong><br />
Simulated Driving<br />
5. Michael J. Barnes, U.S. Army Research Lab;<br />
Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida; Jessie Y. C.<br />
Chen, Ellen Haas, <strong>and</strong> Keryl A. Cosenzo, U.S.<br />
Army Research Lab, Soldier-Robot Teams: Six<br />
Years of Research<br />
Automation<br />
6. Tyler Shaw, Adam Emfield, Andre Garcia, <strong>and</strong><br />
Ewart de Visser, George Mason U.; Chris Miller,<br />
Smart Information Flow Technologies; Raja<br />
Parasuraman, George Mason U.; Lisa Fern, NASA<br />
Ames/San Jose State U. Research Foundation,<br />
Evaluating the Benefits <strong>and</strong> Potential Costs<br />
of Automation Delegation for Supervisory<br />
Control of Multiple UAVs<br />
7. Jeremy Schwark, Igor Dolgov, William Graves,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Daniel Hor, New Mexico State U., The<br />
Influence of Perceived Task Difficulty <strong>and</strong><br />
Importance on Automation Use<br />
8. Rylan Clark, Aana M. Ingebritsen, <strong>and</strong> Ernesto A.<br />
Bustamante, U. of Idaho, Differential Effects<br />
of Likelihood Alarm Technology <strong>and</strong> False-<br />
Alarm vs. Miss-Prone Automation on<br />
Decision-Making Accuracy <strong>and</strong> Bias<br />
9. R<strong>and</strong>y B. Davenport <strong>and</strong> Ernesto A. Bustamante,<br />
U. of Idaho, Effects of False-Alarm vs. Miss-<br />
Prone Automation <strong>and</strong> Likelihood Alarm<br />
Technology on Trust, Reliance, <strong>and</strong> Compliance<br />
in a Miss-Prone Task<br />
Aviation<br />
10. Rosemarie Reynolds, Elizabeth L.<br />
Blickensderfer, Adria Martin, <strong>and</strong> Kevin<br />
Rossignon, Embry Riddle Aeronautical U.,<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Training in Aviation<br />
Maintenance: Impact on Incident Rates<br />
11. Kathleen L. Mosier, Paula Rettenmaier, Matthew<br />
McDearmid, Jordan Wilson, Stanton Mak, <strong>and</strong><br />
Lakshmi Raj, San Francisco State U.; Judith<br />
Orasanu, NASA Ames Research Ctr., Pilot/ATC<br />
Communication Conflicts: Implications for<br />
NextGen<br />
12. Kara Latorella, NASA Langley; Kyle Ellis,<br />
U.Iowa; William Lynn, NASA Langley; Dennis<br />
Frasca, PSI International Inc.; Daniel Burdette,<br />
Lockheed Martin Inc.; Alan Douglas, PSI<br />
International Inc., Dual Oculometer System<br />
for Aircraft Crew Assessment<br />
SEPTEMBER 29 – WEDNESDAY 23<br />
Wednesday<br />
Sept. 29
Wednesday<br />
Sept. 29<br />
Driving <strong>and</strong> Transportation Safety/Research<br />
13. George D. Park, Claremont Graduate U.;<br />
Catherine L. Reed, Claremont McKenna College,<br />
Distribution of Peripheral Vision for a Driving<br />
Simulator Functional Field of View Task<br />
14. Yi-Ching Lee, Children’s Hospital of<br />
Philadelphia, Measuring Drivers’ Frustration<br />
in a Driving Simulator<br />
15. Michael E. Rakauskas, Justin S. Graving, <strong>and</strong><br />
Michael P. Manser, U. of Minnesota; James W.<br />
Jenness, Westat, Determining the Accuracy<br />
<strong>and</strong> Acceptance of Using Driver Interface<br />
Display Components <strong>and</strong> Fuel Economy<br />
Information Types<br />
16. Mustapha Mouloua, Amber Ahern, <strong>and</strong> Edward<br />
Rinalducci, U. of Central Florida; Pascal Alberti,<br />
U. de Technologie de Compiègne; J. Christopher<br />
Brill, Old Dominion U.; Adrian Quevedo, NFB<br />
Research Labs, Inc., The Effects of Text<br />
Messaging on Driver Distraction: A Bio-<br />
Behavioral Analysis<br />
17. Justin S. Graving, Michael E. Rakauskas, <strong>and</strong><br />
Michael P. Manser, U. of Minnesota; James W.<br />
Jenness, Westat, Inc., A Binary Response<br />
Method to Determine the Usability of Seven<br />
In-Vehicle Fuel Economy Displays<br />
18. Andre Garcia, Carryl Baldwin, <strong>and</strong> Matt Dworsky,<br />
George Mason U., Gender Differences in Simulator<br />
Sickness in Fixed- Versus Rotating-<br />
Base Driving Simulator<br />
<strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
19. Massimiliano Pau, Federica Corona, Bruno<br />
Leban, Elisa Priolo, <strong>and</strong> Marco Pau, U. of<br />
Cagliari, Postural Sway <strong>and</strong> Foot-Ground<br />
Relationship Are Significantly Modified by<br />
Backpack Carriage During Upright Stance:<br />
A Study on Primary Schoolchildren<br />
Modeling <strong>and</strong> Simulation<br />
20. Ming-I Br<strong>and</strong>on Lin, National Cheng Kung U.,<br />
Predicting <strong>Human</strong> Pulmonary Ventilation<br />
Using Artificial Neural Network<br />
University Lab Posters<br />
Central Michigan U.<br />
Driver Evaluation, Education, <strong>and</strong> Research<br />
Center<br />
Clemson U.<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> in Complex Environments Lab<br />
Georgia Tech<br />
Problem Solving <strong>and</strong> Educational Technology Lab<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> Aging Lab<br />
New Mexico State U.<br />
Perception, Action, <strong>and</strong> Cognition in Mediated,<br />
Artificial, <strong>and</strong> Naturalistic Environments Lab<br />
Purdue U.<br />
Group Performance Environments Research Lab<br />
Texas Tech U.<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Psychology Program Lab<br />
U. of Michigan<br />
Center for <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
VE2 – LEARNING IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:00 noon<br />
Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Virtual Environments<br />
Chair: Laura Strater, SA Technologies; Cochair:<br />
Heather Lum, U. of Central Florida<br />
1. Zhiqiang Luo, Nanyang Technological U.;<br />
Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science <strong>and</strong><br />
Technology; Henry Been-Lirn Duh, National U.<br />
of Singapore; I-Ming Chen, Nanyang Technological<br />
U., Integrating Route <strong>and</strong> Survey Learning<br />
in Complex Virtual Environments: Using a<br />
3-D Map<br />
2. Davin Pavlas, Kyle Heyne, Wendy Bedwell,<br />
Elizabeth Lazzara, <strong>and</strong> Eduardo Salas, U. of<br />
Central Florida, Game-Based Learning: The<br />
Impact of Flow State <strong>and</strong> Videogame Self-<br />
Efficacy<br />
3. Michael J. Singer, <strong>and</strong> John Barnett, U.S. Army<br />
Research Inst.; Grant Taylor, Consortium<br />
Research Fellow, Military Training in Virtual<br />
Environments: User Interface Evaluations<br />
4. S<strong>and</strong>ro Scielzo, Fleet Davis, Jennifer M. Riley, <strong>and</strong><br />
John Hyatt, SA Technologies; Donald Lampton,<br />
U.S. Army Research Inst.; James Merlo, U.S.<br />
Military Academy, Leveraging Serious Games<br />
<strong>and</strong> Advanced Training Technologies for<br />
Enhanced Cognitive Skill Development<br />
5. Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Proaps <strong>and</strong> James Bliss, Old Dominion<br />
U., Team Performance as a Function of Task<br />
Difficulty in a Computer Game<br />
Wednesday, September 29<br />
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.<br />
Technical Group Networking/<br />
Business Meetings<br />
Aging<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. (lunch)<br />
Perception <strong>and</strong> Performance<br />
Pacific Concourse L (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. (lunch)<br />
24 SEPTEMBER 29 – WEDNESDAY
Wednesday, September 29<br />
1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
AS5 – AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AND FLIGHT<br />
DECK STRATEGIES<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Lori McDonnell, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;<br />
Cochair: Veronika Prinzo, Federal Aviation Admin.<br />
1. Deepti Surabattula, Michael Kaplan, <strong>and</strong> Steven<br />
J. L<strong>and</strong>ry, Purdue U., Controller Interventions<br />
to Mitigate Potential Air Traffic Conflicts<br />
2. Esa M. Rantanen, Rochester Inst. of Technology;<br />
Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science <strong>and</strong><br />
Technology, Are There St<strong>and</strong>ard Conflict<br />
Resolution Maneuvers in Air Traffic Control?<br />
3. Julian Sanchez <strong>and</strong> Elly C. Smith, MITRE Corp.,<br />
Tower Controllers’ Response Behavior to<br />
Runway Safety Alerts<br />
4. Sarah V. Ligda <strong>and</strong> Arik-Quang V. Dao, NASA<br />
Ames/San Jose State U. Research Foundation;<br />
Kim-Phuong Vu <strong>and</strong> Thomas Z. Strybel,<br />
California State U., Long Beach; Vernol Battiste,<br />
NASA Ames/San Jose State U. Research Foundation;<br />
Walter Johnson, NASA Ames Research Ctr.,<br />
Impact of Conflict Avoidance Responsibility<br />
Allocation on Pilot Workload in a Distributed<br />
Air Traffic Management System<br />
5. Yaniv Minkov, Yuval Lerner, Ronny Ophir, <strong>and</strong><br />
Tal Oron-Gilad, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev,<br />
Display Type Effects in Military Operational<br />
Tasks Using UAV Video Images: Comparison<br />
Between Two Types of UAV Feeds—Mini <strong>and</strong><br />
MALE (Medium Altitude Long Endurance)<br />
UAVs<br />
C1 – FROM VOCAL CORDS TO MOBILE<br />
COMPUTING: UNDERSTANDING HOW WE<br />
COMMUNICATE<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
Communication<br />
Chair: Sehchang Hah, Federal Aviation Admin.;<br />
Cochair: Kristi Schmidt Bauerly, Apple<br />
1. Christopher K. McClernon, Mathew A.<br />
Middendorf, Gregory J. Funke, Michael J. Harter,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Benjamin A. Knott, U.S. Air Force Research<br />
Lab, Infrasonic Measures as an Index of<br />
Workload<br />
2. Bonny Parke <strong>and</strong> Alan Hobbs, NASA Ames/San<br />
Jose State U. Research Foundation; Barbara<br />
Kanki, NASA Ames Research Ctr., Passing the<br />
Baton: An Experimental Study of Shift<br />
H<strong>and</strong>over<br />
3. Joshua B. Hurwitz, David J. Wheatley, Keshu<br />
Zhang, <strong>and</strong> Young Seok Lee, Motorola, Inc.,<br />
Using Location History to Identify Patterns<br />
in Mobile Users’ Visits to Establishments<br />
4. Alan B. Poole, Georgia Tech; Kelly E. Caine,<br />
Indiana U.; Arthur D. Fisk <strong>and</strong> Wendy A. Rogers,<br />
Georgia Tech, Errors of Disclosure in<br />
Computer-Mediated Systems<br />
5. Jennifer Cloud-Buckner, Jennie J. Gallimore, <strong>and</strong><br />
Rosalyn Scott, Wright State U., Theoretical<br />
Discussion of CAMOCS <strong>and</strong> RIAS Communication<br />
Models to Support Health Care<br />
Information Technology Development<br />
GS5 – ARNOLD M. SMALL LECTURE IN SAFETY<br />
Invited Address<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)<br />
General Sessions; cosponsored by Safety<br />
Chair: Michael J. Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.<br />
Invited Speaker: Matthew B. Weinger, Director, Ctr. for<br />
Perioperative Research in Quality <strong>and</strong> Norman Ty<br />
Smith Chair in Patient Safety <strong>and</strong> Medical Simulation,<br />
V<strong>and</strong>erbilt U. Medical Ctr., If Not By You, Then<br />
Whom? <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Contributions to Perioperative<br />
Patient Safety<br />
GS6 – BLASPHEMY OR PRAGMATICS? WHEN<br />
NOT TO FOLLOW USER-CENTERED DESIGN<br />
TECHNIQUES<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level)<br />
General Sessions<br />
Chair: Anthony D. Andre, Interface Analysis Assoc.<br />
Panelists: Jay Elkerton, Emerson Process<br />
Management; Steve Portigal, Portigal Consulting;<br />
Cordell Ratzlaff, Cisco; Dan Saffer, Kicker Studio;<br />
Dan Rosenberg, SAP<br />
SEPTEMBER 29 – WEDNESDAY 25<br />
Wednesday<br />
Sept. 29
Wednesday<br />
Sept. 29<br />
HC5 – HEALTH CARE WORKFLOW, RESEARCH<br />
IMPLICATIONS<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Health Care<br />
Chair: Adam Pickens, TAMHSC-School of Rural Public<br />
Health; Cochair: Christopher Lee, U. of Central Florida<br />
1. Rupa Sheth Valdez, Edmond Ramly, <strong>and</strong> Patricia<br />
Flatley Brennan, U. of Wisconsin-Madison,<br />
Development of a Research Agenda at the<br />
Intersection of Industrial <strong>and</strong> Systems<br />
Engineering <strong>and</strong> Health Care: Implications<br />
for <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
2. Tobias Grundgeiger <strong>and</strong> Penelope M. S<strong>and</strong>erson,<br />
U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>; Cristina Beltran Orihuela <strong>and</strong><br />
Andera Thompson, Princess Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Hospital;<br />
Hamish G. MacDougall, U. of Sydney; Leo<br />
Nunnink, Princess Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Hospital;<br />
Balasubramanian Venkatesh, U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>,<br />
Distractions <strong>and</strong> Interruptions in the<br />
Intensive Care Unit: A Field Observation<br />
<strong>and</strong> a Simulator Experiment<br />
3. Alissa L. Russ, Jason J. Saleem, M. Sue McManus,<br />
Richard M. Frankel, <strong>and</strong> Alan J. Zillich, Roudebush<br />
VA Medical Ctr., The Workflow of Computerized<br />
Medication Ordering in Primary<br />
Care Is Not Prescriptive<br />
4. Leigh A. Baumgart, Ellen J. Bass, <strong>and</strong> Jason A.<br />
Lyman, U. of Virginia; Sherry Springs, North<br />
Carolina A&T State U.; John Voss, Gregory F.<br />
Hayden, Martha A. Hellems, Tracey R. Hoke,<br />
Katharine Schlag, <strong>and</strong> John Schorling, U. of<br />
Virginia, Supporting Physicians’ Practice-<br />
Based Learning <strong>and</strong> Improvement (PBLI)<br />
<strong>and</strong> Quality Improvement Through Exploration<br />
of Population-Based Medical Data<br />
5. Cakil Sarac, Rhona Flin, Kathryn Mearns, <strong>and</strong><br />
Jeanette Jackson, U. of Aberdeen, Measuring<br />
Hospital Safety Culture: Testing the HSOP-<br />
SC Scale<br />
ID2 – INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN<br />
COGNITIVE SKILLS AND ABILITIES<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Individual Differences in Performance<br />
Chair: Peter Khooshabeh, USC Inst. for Creative<br />
Technologies<br />
1. Gerald Matthews, U. of Cincinnati; Joel S. Warm,<br />
U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Tyler H. Shaw,<br />
George Mason U.; Victor S. Finomore, U.S. Air<br />
Force Research Lab, A Multivariate Test<br />
Battery for Predicting Vigilance<br />
2. Laurie Larsen Quill <strong>and</strong> Kristie Nemeth, U. of<br />
Dayton Research Inst.; Lynn Caldwell <strong>and</strong><br />
Regina Schmidt, U.S. Air Force; Jason Parker,<br />
Kettering Health Network; Brian Taylor, George<br />
Mason U.; Nicole Arbuckle, U. of Dayton<br />
Research Inst., Predicting Complex Spatial<br />
Working Memory Fatigue Vulnerability<br />
Based on Individual Differences in fMRI<br />
Images<br />
3. Jane H. Barrow <strong>and</strong> Carryl L. Baldwin, George<br />
Mason U., Allowing for Individual Differences<br />
in Auditory Warning Design: Who Benefits<br />
From Spatial Auditory Alerts?<br />
4. Ewart de Visser, Tyler Shaw, Amira Mohamed-<br />
Ameen, <strong>and</strong> Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U.,<br />
Modeling <strong>Human</strong>-Automation Team Performance<br />
in Networked Systems: Individual<br />
Differences in Working Memory Count<br />
5. Susan G. Campbell <strong>and</strong> Kent L. Norman, U.<br />
of Maryl<strong>and</strong>, Cognitive Abilities <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Measurement of World Wide Web Usability<br />
IE4 – OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY: THE PAST,<br />
PRESENT, AND FUTURE<br />
Invited Address<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>; cosponsored by Safety,<br />
the Council of Technical Groups, <strong>and</strong> Liberty<br />
Mutual Research Institute for Safety<br />
Chair: Richard Marklin, Marquette U.; Cochair:<br />
Thurmon Lockhart, Virginia Tech<br />
Invited speakers: M. M. Ayoub, Texas Tech; D. B.<br />
Chaffin, U. of Michigan; C. G. Drury, State U. at<br />
Buffalo, SUNY; A. Garg, U. of Wisconsin; G. Herrin,<br />
U. of Michigan; K. H. E. Kroemer, Virginia Tech;<br />
S. H. Snook, Harvard School of Public Health<br />
PP2 – GETTING THE BUZZ:WHAT’S NEXT<br />
FOR TACTILE INFORMATION DELIVERY?<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Perception & Performance<br />
Chair: Karla Allan, U.S. Army Natick Soldier<br />
Research, Development <strong>and</strong> Engineering Ctr.<br />
Panelists: Timothy White, U.S. Army Research Lab;<br />
Lynette Jones, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology<br />
AgeLab; James Merlo, U.S. Military Academy; Ellen<br />
Haas, U.S. Army Research Lab; Gary Zets, Engineering<br />
Acoustics, Inc.; Angus Rupert, U.S. Army Aeromedical<br />
Research Lab<br />
26 SEPTEMBER 29 – WEDNESDAY
S2 – SAFETY IN MOTION<br />
Lecture<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Safety<br />
Chair: Julianne Cummings, Exponent Failure Analysis<br />
Assoc.; Cochair: Noelle Brunelle, Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.<br />
1. Laurie Reiprich, Jan Berkhout, <strong>and</strong> Kelene<br />
Fercho, U. of South Dakota, An Examination of<br />
Traffic Accidents Occurring Within Highway<br />
Work Zones in the State of South Dakota<br />
2. Sameer A. Khan, U. of Iowa, Work Zone Safety:<br />
Perceptual Countermeasures to Speeding<br />
Using Synchronized Warning Lights<br />
3. Andrew K. Mayer, Jeff K. Caird, Shaunna L.<br />
Milloy, Nicole B. Percival, <strong>and</strong> Am<strong>and</strong>a D.<br />
Ohlhauser, U. of Calgary, Passing Parked Police<br />
Cars: Speed as a Function of Emergency<br />
Lighting, Police Car Orientation, <strong>and</strong> Driver<br />
Experience<br />
4. Brenda R. Santos, William L. Porter, <strong>and</strong> Alan G.<br />
Mayton, National Inst. for Occupational Safety<br />
<strong>and</strong> Health, An Analysis of Injuries to Haul<br />
Truck Operators in the U.S. Mining Industry<br />
5. Kathryn Woodcock <strong>and</strong> Zahrah Diyaljee, Ryerson<br />
U., <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Antecedents in California<br />
Amusement Ride Accident Investigations<br />
SD3 – ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS FOR<br />
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING AND HSI:<br />
WHY DO WE FEEL LIKE WE’RE BANGING<br />
OUR HEADS AGAINST A WALL?<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Hospitality Room (Atruim Lobby Level)<br />
System Development<br />
Chair: John Winters, BCI; Cochair: Curtis Fey, U.S.<br />
Air Force<br />
Panelists: Bridget Simpkiss, U.S. Air Force <strong>Human</strong><br />
Systems Integration Office; Stephen Merriman,<br />
Boeing Co.; Eric Stohr, BCI, James A. Pharmer, Naval<br />
Air Warfare Ctr.<br />
T3 – TRAINING ISSUES IN MILITARY AND<br />
DEFENSE<br />
Invited Symposium<br />
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Training<br />
Chair: Poornima Madhavan, Old Dominion U.<br />
1. Poornima Madhavan, Old Dominion U., Training<br />
Issues in Military <strong>and</strong> Defense: Symposium<br />
Overview<br />
2. R<strong>and</strong>all D. Spain, U.S. Army Research Inst. for<br />
the Behavioral <strong>and</strong> Social Sciences, A Game-<br />
Based Training Application to Support the<br />
Development of Comm<strong>and</strong>ers’ Skills in<br />
Counterinsurgency Operations<br />
3. Susan S. Kirschenbaum <strong>and</strong> Jason H. Wong,<br />
Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr.; Stanley Peters,<br />
Stanford U., Tutoring Ship-H<strong>and</strong>ling Skills:<br />
Intelligent Tutor <strong>and</strong> Expert Model in a<br />
Simulation<br />
4. Kara L. Orvis, Aptima Inc.; Gregory Ruark, U.S.<br />
Army Research Inst. for the Behavioral <strong>and</strong> Social<br />
Sciences; Kathryn L. Engel, Financial Industry<br />
Regulatory Authority; Krista Langkamer Ratwani,<br />
Aptima Inc., Training Leaders on Emotion<br />
Management Skills: Challenges in Designing<br />
a Blended Learning Program<br />
5. Peggy Wu <strong>and</strong> Christopher Miller, Smart<br />
Information Flow Technologies, The Current<br />
Bottleneck for Computer-Based Culture<br />
Training—Who Cares About Etiquette?<br />
Wednesday, September 29<br />
3:00 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Technical Group Networking/<br />
Business Meetings<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
3:30 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Augmented Cognition<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
3:30 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision Making<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Communications<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Computer Systems (with Internet)<br />
Bayview B Foyer (Bay Level) – Usability & HCI Day<br />
Reception & Networking<br />
3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level) – Meeting<br />
5:00 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Environmental Design (with Macroergonomics)<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
3:45 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Forensics Professional (with Safety)<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
SEPTEMBER 29 – WEDNESDAY 27<br />
Wednesday<br />
Sept. 29
Program at a Glance<br />
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE<br />
7:00 – 10:00 a.m.<br />
10:30 – 12:00 noon<br />
1:30 – 3:00 p.m.<br />
3:30 – 5:00 p.m.<br />
Evening<br />
Monday<br />
Morning-Only Workshops, 8:30 a.m. – 12:00<br />
noon<br />
WK2 The Impact of Culture on User Experience,<br />
Hospitality<br />
Full-Day Workshops, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.<br />
WK5 Cognitive Crash Dummies, Garden B<br />
WK6 <strong>Human</strong>-Centered Systems Engineering, Garden A<br />
WK8 Sitting in the Hot Seat, Seacliff A<br />
WK9 Workshop on Falls, Seacliff B<br />
WK10 Questionnaire Design, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B<br />
WK11 Online Usability Testing, Marina<br />
WK12 Task Structure Modeling <strong>and</strong> Flow Analysis,<br />
Seacliff C<br />
WK13 Design Creation <strong>and</strong> Development, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballroom C<br />
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />
SF1 Student Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development<br />
Day, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A<br />
Morning-Only Workshop continues<br />
Full-Day Workshops continue<br />
Student Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development<br />
Day continues<br />
Full-Day Workshops continue<br />
Afternoon-Only Workshops, 1:30 – 5:00 p.m.<br />
WK3 Macrocognition Metrics <strong>and</strong> Scenarios,<br />
Hospitality<br />
WK4 Communications Analysis for Assessing<br />
Collaboration, Seacliff D<br />
Student Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development<br />
Day continues<br />
Full-Day Workshops continue<br />
Afternoon-Only Workshops continue<br />
Student Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development<br />
Day continues<br />
4:45 – 6:15 p.m.<br />
National <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Month Expo, Bayview B<br />
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.<br />
First-Timers & Fellows Reception, Atrium 2<br />
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.<br />
Gala Opening Reception, Atrium 2–5<br />
Tuesday<br />
7:00 – 7:45 a.m.<br />
Early-Morning Madness, Bayview B<br />
8:00 – 10:00 a.m.<br />
PL Opening Plenary Session, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom<br />
Technical Sessions<br />
AS1 HF Guidance for NextGen, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C<br />
CE1 Cognitive Engineering Methodology, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballroom B<br />
E1 Distance Education in HF/E, Seacliff B<br />
ED1 Impact of Environmental Design, Seacliff D<br />
GS1 President’s Forum, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A<br />
HC1 HF Contributions to Medication Safety, Garden B<br />
HP1 Prediction of Performance, Garden A<br />
IE1 Upper Extremities & Workstations, Bayview B<br />
PD1 Cross-Cultural User Experience Design, Marina<br />
SD1 <strong>Human</strong>-Automation Interaction, Hospitality<br />
TE1 Winning the Usability War, Seacliff A<br />
VE1 Leveraging Virtual Reality, Seacliff C<br />
AS2 NextGen Concepts, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C<br />
CE2 Perpectives on Simulations & Games, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballroom B<br />
CS1 Investing in User Research, Seacliff C<br />
DEM1 Portable Tools for HF, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A<br />
GS2 Bored Beyond Belief, Seacliff A<br />
HC2 Electronic Health Records, Garden B<br />
IE2 Anthropometry, Bayview B<br />
ME1 Management Perspectives on UX Departments,<br />
Hospitality<br />
PD2 Products for Emotional Connection, Marina<br />
POS1 Technical Posters, Pacific Concourse A–C<br />
SF2 Student Research in Applied Venues, Seacliff D<br />
ST1 In-Vehicle Decision Support, Seacliff B<br />
T1 Making the Implicit Explicit, Garden A<br />
A1 Safety & Physical Performance, Marina<br />
AC1 Research & Methods for EEG, Seacliff A<br />
AS3 NextGen Works in Progress, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C<br />
CE3 Workload & Situation Awareness, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballroom B<br />
FP1 Forensics Challenges in HF/E, Seacliff B<br />
HC3 CEDM in Clinical Work, Garden B<br />
ID1 Affective Traits & States, Seacliff D<br />
PD3 User-Centered Design Award, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A<br />
PP1 Perception & Performance Potpourri 1, Bayview B<br />
S1 Safety Communications, Seacliff C<br />
SD2 <strong>Human</strong> Systems Engineering, Hospitality<br />
T2 Training Vigilance, Stress, & Multitasking, Garden A<br />
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.<br />
Student Reception, Atrium 2–3<br />
6:00 – 7:30 p.m.<br />
HFES Business Meeting/Future Leaders & Volunteers<br />
Panel & Reception, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B
Wednesday<br />
7:15 – 8:00 a.m.<br />
Early-Morning Madness, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B<br />
Technical Sessions<br />
AS4 Bridging the Gap, Seacliff A<br />
CE4 Decision Making & Decision Strategies, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballroom B<br />
CS2 Physical Issues in Computer Systems, Seacliff C<br />
ED2 Rethinking Elder Design, Garden A<br />
GS3 Ultimate Fighting Challenge, Pacific Concourse O<br />
HC4 Just What the Doctor Ordered? Garden B<br />
IE3 Pioneers of <strong>Ergonomics</strong>, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C<br />
SF3 Wayfinding, Memory, & Workload, Seacliff D<br />
ST2 Safe Driving in the Multitasking Generation,<br />
Seacliff B<br />
TE2 How Would You Test This? Hospitality<br />
AC2 Basic vs.Applied Research, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C<br />
CE5 Cognitive Engineering in Health Care, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballroom B<br />
DEM2 Real-World <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A<br />
E2 Future of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Education, Seacliff A<br />
GS4 Transforming the Energy Economy, Seacliff B<br />
HP2 <strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling in Aerospace,<br />
Seacliff C<br />
I1 Harvesting Innovation, Bayview B<br />
ME2 Health Care Recovery, Seacliff D<br />
PD4 New Concepts in Product Design, Hospitality<br />
POS2 Technical & Lab Posters, Pacific Concourse A–C<br />
VE2 Learning in Virtual Environments, Garden A<br />
AS5 Air Traffic Control & Flight Deck Strategies,<br />
Seacliff A<br />
C1 From Vocal Cords to Mobile Computing,<br />
Seacliff B<br />
GS5 Arnold M. Small Lecture in Safety, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballroom A<br />
GS6 Blasphemy or Pragmatics? Bayview B<br />
HC5 Health Care Workflow, Garden B<br />
ID2 Cognitive Skills & Abilities, Seacliff D<br />
IE4 Occupational Safety, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C<br />
PP2 Getting the Buzz, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B<br />
S2 Safety in Motion, Seacliff C<br />
SD3 HF Engineering & HSI Requirements, Hospitality<br />
T3 Training Issues in Military & Defense, Garden A<br />
3:00 – 6:30 p.m.<br />
Technical Group Networking/Business Meetings (see<br />
pp. 5–6)<br />
Thursday<br />
7:15 – 8:00 a.m.<br />
Early-Morning Madness, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B<br />
Technical Sessions<br />
A2 Aging & Cognitive Function, Bayview B<br />
CE6 <strong>Human</strong>-Automation Interaction, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B<br />
CS3 Usability & Evaluation, Garden A<br />
E3 Teaching, Learning, or Both, Seacliff D<br />
GS7 University-Industry Collaborations, Seacliff B<br />
HC6 Patient Safety in the Operating Theatre, Garden B<br />
IE5 H<strong>and</strong> Tool <strong>Ergonomics</strong>, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A<br />
ME3 View from the Top, Marina<br />
PD5 Creating an Anthropometric Database, Seacliff A<br />
SD4 HF St<strong>and</strong>ards for U.S. Government, Hospitality<br />
ST3 Driver Workload, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C<br />
T4 Methods for Improving Training, Seacliff C<br />
AC3 Transfer: From Lab to Real World, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballroom C<br />
AS6 Aviator Performance & Displays, Bayview B<br />
C2 Team Communications, Seacliff A<br />
CE7 Accelerated Learning, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B<br />
FP2 Issues for People Disabilities, Hospitality<br />
GS8 Sleep Across Military Environments, Seacliff B<br />
HC7 HF in the Operating Room, Garden B<br />
HP3 Modeling <strong>Human</strong> Performance Dimensions,<br />
Marina<br />
POS3 Technical & Lab Posters, Pacific Concourse A–C<br />
PP3 Perception & Performance Potpourri 2, Garden A<br />
SF4 Technology & Computing Experience, Seacliff D<br />
SS2 Low-Hanging Fruit in Health Care HF, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballrooom A<br />
TE3 Techniques for Usability Testing, Seacliff C<br />
AS7 Training & Measurement at the Extremes,<br />
Bayview B<br />
CE8 Design & Evaluation of <strong>Human</strong>-System<br />
Interfaces, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B<br />
E4 Technology & Devices for College Students,<br />
Seacliff D<br />
ED3 Information Technology & Design, Seacliff A<br />
GS9 General <strong>Ergonomics</strong>, Seacliff B<br />
HC8 Process Improvement in Health Care, Garden B<br />
I2 Internet & Social Systems, Garden A<br />
IE6 Gait & Stability, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A<br />
SD5 Robotics Assets in Military Environments,<br />
Hospitality<br />
ST4 Collisions & Mitigation, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C<br />
T5 Training Theory & Application, Seacliff C<br />
AS8 <strong>Human</strong>-Technology Interaction, Bayview B<br />
CE9 Supporting Teams & Communities, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballroom B<br />
CS4 Input & Display, Garden A<br />
GS10 Monitoring & Signal Detection, Seacliff B<br />
HC9 How Design Impacts Health Care, Garden B<br />
IE7 Low Back & Trunk, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A<br />
ME4 Trust in Sociotechnical Systems, Marina<br />
PD6 <strong>Ergonomics</strong> & Anthropometrics, Seacliff A<br />
POS4 Technical & Lab Posters, Pacific Concourse A–C<br />
S3 Safety Applications & Theories, Hospitality<br />
SF5 Issues With Visual Perception , Seacliff C<br />
VE3 Performance in Virtual Environments, Seacliff C<br />
Friday<br />
7:15 – 8:00 a.m.<br />
Early-Morning Madness, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B<br />
Technical Sessions<br />
AC4 Measuring Workload, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C<br />
AS9 Next Generation Air Transportation System,<br />
Garden A<br />
CE10 Interruptions & Task Switching, Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B<br />
HC10 Health Care H<strong>and</strong>over, Garden B<br />
IE8 Medical Applications, Bayview B<br />
PD7 User-Centered Methods, Seacliff A<br />
SF6 Crowds,Task Analyses, & Biomechanics, Seacliff D<br />
ST5 Simulation & Methods in Transportation,<br />
Bayview A<br />
TE4 Military Operational T&, Seacliff C<br />
AS10 HF Research for Space Exploration, Garden A<br />
CE11 Judgment & Decision Making Behavior, Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Ballroom B<br />
E5 Teaching HF/E Professionals to Solve Problems,<br />
Seacliff D<br />
HP4 Modeling SA, Decision Making, & Performance,<br />
Seacliff B<br />
IE9 Construction & Warehouses, Bayview B<br />
PD8 User-Centered Approaches, Seacliff A<br />
SD6 HSI in the Federal Government, Garden B<br />
T6 Training in the Wild, Seacliff C<br />
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Wednesday<br />
Sept. 29<br />
Health Care<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
3:00 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Market Street Foyer (Street Level) – Reception<br />
3:00 to 4:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level) – Meeting<br />
4:00 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Internet (with Computer Systems)<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level)<br />
5:00 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Macroergonomics (with Environmental<br />
Design)<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
3:45 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Safety (with Forensics Professional)<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Surface Transportation<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
5:00 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Training<br />
Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Virtual Environments<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday, September 30<br />
7:15 to 8:00 a.m.<br />
Early-Morning Madness<br />
7:15 to 8:00 a.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Thursday, September 30<br />
8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
A2 – AGING AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level)<br />
Aging<br />
Chair: Christopher Mayhorn, North Carolina State U.<br />
1. Paul Y. Kim <strong>and</strong> Christopher B. Mayhorn, North<br />
Carolina State U., Exploring Age-Related<br />
Differences in Prospective Memory Inside<br />
<strong>and</strong> Outside of the Lab<br />
2. Ann E. Lambert, Jason M. Watson, Joel M. Cooper,<br />
<strong>and</strong> David L. Strayer, U. of Utah, The Roles of<br />
Working Memory Capacity, Visual Attention,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Age in Driving Performance<br />
3. Sara E. McBride, Wendy A. Rogers, <strong>and</strong> Arthur D.<br />
Fisk, Georgia Tech, Do Younger <strong>and</strong> Older<br />
Adults Differentially Depend on an Automated<br />
System?<br />
4. Laura D’Andrea, Dan Morrow, <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth<br />
Stine-Morrow, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;<br />
Matthew Shake, St. Bonaventure U.; Sven Bertel,<br />
Katie Kopren, <strong>and</strong> Jessie Chin, U. of Illinois at<br />
Urbana-Champaign; Thembi Connor-Garcia <strong>and</strong><br />
James Graumlich, U. of Illinois College of Medicine;<br />
Michael Murray, Purdue U., Impact of<br />
Health Knowledge on Older Adults’ Comprehension<br />
of Multimedia Health Information<br />
5. Christopher M. Kelley <strong>and</strong> Anne Collins<br />
McLaughlin, North Carolina State U., Feedback<br />
Requirements for Older Adult Learning: Do<br />
Cognitive Abilities Matter?<br />
CE6 – HUMAN-AUTOMATION INTERACTION<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
Chair: Ernesto Bustamante, U. of Idaho; Cochair:<br />
Priyadarshini Pennathur, U. at Buffalo, SUNY<br />
1. Juliane Reichenbach, Linda Onnasch, <strong>and</strong><br />
Dietrich Manzey, Berlin Inst. of Technology,<br />
Misuse of Automation: The Impact of System<br />
Experience on Complacency <strong>and</strong> Automation<br />
Bias in Interaction With Automated Aids<br />
2. Shih-Yi Chien, Huadong Wang, <strong>and</strong> Michael<br />
Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh, <strong>Human</strong> Versus<br />
Algorithmic Path Planning for Search <strong>and</strong><br />
Rescue by Robot Teams<br />
3. Thomas Robinson <strong>and</strong> Catherine Burns, U. of<br />
Waterloo, A Learning Process: Old Strategies,<br />
New Tools<br />
4. Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science <strong>and</strong><br />
Technology; Huiyang Li, U. of Michigan; Amy<br />
Santamaria <strong>and</strong> Angelia Sebok, Alion Science <strong>and</strong><br />
Technology; Nadine Sarter, U. of Michigan, Stages<br />
<strong>and</strong> Levels of Automation: An Integrated<br />
Meta-Analysis<br />
5. Robert L. Wears, U. of Florida, Exploring the<br />
Dynamics of Resilience<br />
28 SEPTEMBER 29 – WEDNESDAY
CS3 – USABILITY AND EVALUATION<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Computer Systems; cosponsored by Internet<br />
Chair: Joseph Goldberg, Oracle Corp.; Cochair: H. C.<br />
Neil Ganey, Lenovo<br />
1. Martin L. Fracker, IBM Interactive, Scaling<br />
Usability in Terms of Requirements: A<br />
Method for Evaluating User Interfaces<br />
2. Curt B. Irwin, Sacha N. Duff, Jenny L. Skye,<br />
Douglas A. Wiegmann, <strong>and</strong> Mary E. Sesto, U. of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison, Disability <strong>and</strong> Orientation-<br />
Specific Performance During a Reciprocal<br />
Tapping Task<br />
3. Asanka S. Rodrigo <strong>and</strong> Ravindra S. Goonetilleke,<br />
Hong Kong U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology,<br />
Designing Flight Information Displays for<br />
Quick Information Access: A Case Study of<br />
an International Airport<br />
4. Joseph H. Goldberg <strong>and</strong> Jonathan I. Helfman,<br />
Oracle Corp., Identifying Aggregate Scanning<br />
Strategies to Improve Usability Evaluations<br />
5. Martin L. Fracker, Michael Heck, <strong>and</strong> George<br />
Goeschel, IBM, When a User Interface Is<br />
Good Enough: User Ratings in UI Design<br />
E3 – TEACHING, LEARNING, OR BOTH<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Education<br />
Chair: Nancy Stone, Missouri U. of Science &<br />
Technology; Cochair: R<strong>and</strong>a Shehab, U. of Oklahoma<br />
1. Anne Collins McLaughlin, North Carolina State<br />
U.; Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, Learning<br />
by Doing: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Skill Acquisition<br />
Through Skill Acquisition<br />
2. Kim Graves Wolfinbarger, U. of Oklahoma, A<br />
New Approach to Laboratory-Based Learning<br />
in an Introductory <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Course<br />
3. Joseph R. Keebler, Scott Ososky, Florian Jentsch,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Thomas Fincannon, U. of Central Florida,<br />
Gaining Ground: Merging Cognitive Load<br />
Theory With <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Principles<br />
4. Sahika Vatan Korkmaz <strong>and</strong> Carolyn M.<br />
Sommerich, Ohio State U., Teaching Healthy<br />
Computing Skills to High School Students<br />
via Participatory <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
5. Michelle L. Rogers, Drexel U., Teaching HCI<br />
Design Principles Using Culturally Current<br />
Media<br />
GS7 – FACILITATING UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY<br />
COLLABORATIONS IN HUMAN FACTORS<br />
AND ERGONOMICS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
General Sessions<br />
Chair: Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech<br />
Panelists: Barry H. Beith, <strong>Human</strong>Centric; Jerry R.<br />
Duncan, Deere & Co.; Mica R. Endsley, SA<br />
Technologies; Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida<br />
HC6 – PATIENT SAFETY IN THE OPERATING<br />
THEATRE<br />
Invited Symposium<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Health Care<br />
Chair: Tanja Manser, U. of Aberdeen; Cochair: Heidi<br />
Manijeh Mehrzad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.<br />
1. Tanja Manser <strong>and</strong> Rhona Flin, U. of Aberdeen,<br />
Patient Safety in the Operating Theatre:<br />
Symposium Overview<br />
2. Michaela Kolbe <strong>and</strong> Barbara Künzle, ETH<br />
Zurich; Enikö Zala-Mezö, Pädagogische<br />
Hochschule Zurich; Michael J. Burtscher, ETH<br />
Zurich; Johannes Wacker, U. Hospital Zurich;<br />
Donat R. Spahn, U. Hospital Zurich; Gudela<br />
Grote, ETH Zurich, The Functions of Team<br />
Monitoring <strong>and</strong> “Talking to the Room” for<br />
Performance in Anesthesia Teams<br />
3. Lucy Mitchell, Rhona Flin, <strong>and</strong> Steven Yule, U.<br />
of Aberdeen; Janet Mitchell, Aberdeen Royal<br />
Infirmary; Kathy Coutts <strong>and</strong> George Youngson,<br />
Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital, Thinking<br />
Ahead of the Surgeon: Developing a Behavioral<br />
Rating System for Scrub Practitioners’<br />
Non-Technical Skills (SPLINTS)<br />
4. Sarah Henrickson Parker, Steven Yule, <strong>and</strong> Rhona<br />
Flin, U. of Aberdeen; Aileen McKinley, Aberdeen<br />
Royal Infirmary, A Preliminary Investigation of<br />
Surgeons’ Leadership in the Operating Room<br />
5. Douglas A. Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-Madison,<br />
Analysis of Error Management Strategies<br />
During Cardiac Surgery: Theoretical <strong>and</strong><br />
Practical Implications<br />
6. Steven K. Howard <strong>and</strong> James I. Fann, Stanford<br />
U. School of Medicine, Improving Patient Safety<br />
in the Heart Room Through Simulation<br />
SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY 29<br />
Thursday<br />
Sept.30
Thursday<br />
Sept.30<br />
IE5 – HAND TOOL ERGONOMICS—PAST AND<br />
PRESENT<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Chair: Thomas J. Armstrong, U. of Michigan<br />
Panelists: David J. Cochran <strong>and</strong> Peter A. Bleed, U. of<br />
Nebraska; Jia-Hua Lin, Liberty Mutual Research Inst.<br />
for Safety; Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U.;<br />
Robert G. Radwin, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; David M.<br />
Rempel, U. of California, Berkeley<br />
ME3 – THE VIEW FROM THE TOP:<br />
MACROERGONOMICS IN ACTION<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
Macroergonomics<br />
Chair: Valerie J. Rice, U.S. Army Research Lab;<br />
Cochair: Petra E. Alfred, U.S. Army Research Lab<br />
1. Annette Shtivelb<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> John Rosecrance,<br />
Colorado State U., Gaining Organizational Buy-<br />
In: Lessons Learned From Fifty Ergonomists<br />
2. Celal Gungor, Auburn U., Company Size <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Awareness<br />
3. Sara Kraemer <strong>and</strong> Elisabeth Geraghty, U. of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison; Deborah Lindsey <strong>and</strong><br />
Cynthia Raven, Milwaukee Public Schools,<br />
School Leadership View of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
Organizational <strong>Factors</strong> in Performance<br />
Management: A Comparative Analysis of<br />
High- <strong>and</strong> Low-Performing Schools<br />
4. Natalie Schwatka, Erica Ermann, Krista<br />
Hoffmeister, John Rosecrance, <strong>and</strong> David Gilkey,<br />
Colorado State U., Safety Climate in Agriculture<br />
5. Ari Antonovsky, Clare Pollock, <strong>and</strong> Leon Straker,<br />
Curtin U. of Technology, Identification of the<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Contributing to Maintenance<br />
Failures in a Petroleum Operation<br />
PD5 – METHODOLOGY FOR CREATING<br />
AN ANTHROPOMETRIC DATABASE FOR<br />
WORKSTATION SETUP USING CAESAR,<br />
NATICK, AND NHANES<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Product Design<br />
Chair/Presenter: Scott Openshaw, Allsteel Inc.;<br />
Cochair/Presenter: David Trippany, Steelcase, Inc.<br />
SD4 – HUMAN FACTORS STANDARDS FOR<br />
U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
System Development<br />
Chair: Barry Tillman, Lockheed Martin\NASA<br />
Panelists: Vicki Ahlstrom, Federal Aviation Admin.;<br />
John Lockett, U.S. Dept. of Defense; Janis Connolly<br />
<strong>and</strong> Dane Russo, NASA<br />
ST3 – DRIVER WORKLOAD<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Surface Transportation<br />
Chair: Gregory Fitch, Virginia Tech Transportation<br />
Inst.; Cochair: Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U.<br />
1. Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler, Ying Wang, <strong>and</strong><br />
Joseph F. Coughlin, Massachusetts Inst. of<br />
Technology AgeLab, The Impact of Systematic<br />
Variation of Cognitive Dem<strong>and</strong> on Drivers’<br />
Visual Attention Across Multiple Age Groups<br />
2. Kathy J. Sifrit, National Highway Traffic Safety<br />
Admin.; Jane Stutts <strong>and</strong> Carol Martell, U. of<br />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Loren Staplin,<br />
TransAnalytics, LLC, Intersection Crashes<br />
Among Drivers in Their 60s, 70s, <strong>and</strong> 80s<br />
3. Bruce Mehler, Bryan Reimer, <strong>and</strong> Joseph F.<br />
Coughlin, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology<br />
AgeLab, Physiological Reactivity to Graded<br />
Levels of Cognitive Workload Across Three<br />
Age Groups: An On-Road Evaluation<br />
4. Nathan Medeiros-Ward, Janelle Seegmiller, Joel<br />
Cooper, <strong>and</strong> David Strayer, U. of Utah,<br />
Dissociating Eye Movements <strong>and</strong> Workload<br />
on Lateral Lane Position Variability<br />
5. Susan T. Chrysler, Texas Transportation Inst.;<br />
Dillon Funkhouser, U. of Michigan Transportation<br />
Research Inst.; Kay Fitzpatrick, <strong>and</strong> Marcus<br />
Brewer, Texas Transportation Inst., Driving<br />
Performance <strong>and</strong> Driver Workload at High<br />
Speeds: Results From On-Road <strong>and</strong> Test<br />
Track Studies<br />
30 SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY
T4 – METHODS FOR IMPROVING TRAINING<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Training<br />
Chair: Patricia McDermott, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology;<br />
Cochair: Beth Atkinson, NAVAIR<br />
1. Elizabeth H. Lazzara, Aaron S. Dietz, Sallie J.<br />
Weaver, Davin Pavlas, Kyle Heyne, <strong>and</strong><br />
Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida; Sowmya<br />
Ramach<strong>and</strong>ran, Stottler Henke Assoc., Guidelines<br />
for Training Adaptive Expertise<br />
2. Tristan Plank <strong>and</strong> Scott Scheff, HF Designworks,<br />
Inc.; Angelia Sebok, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology,<br />
Capturing Insights to Reduce Future<br />
Warfighter Fatalities<br />
3. Carla R. L<strong>and</strong>sberg, U. of Central Florida; Wendi<br />
L. Van Buskirk <strong>and</strong> R<strong>and</strong>y S. Astwood, Jr., Naval<br />
Air Warfare Ctr., Does Feedback Type Matter?<br />
Investigating the Effectiveness of Feedback<br />
Content on Performance Outcomes<br />
4. Susan M. Stevens-Adams, Justin D. Basilico,<br />
Robert G. Abbott, Charlie J. Gieseler, <strong>and</strong> Chris<br />
Forsythe, S<strong>and</strong>ia National Labs, Using After-<br />
Action Review Based on Automated Performance<br />
Assessment to Enhance Training<br />
Effectiveness<br />
5. Kevin B. Oden, Lockheed Martin Corp., Distributed<br />
Team Training: Effective Feedback<br />
Thursday, September 30<br />
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
AC3 – TRANSFER: FROM THE LABORATORY TO<br />
THE REAL WORLD<br />
Invited Symposium<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Augmented Cognition<br />
Chair: Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U.of Central Florida;<br />
Cochair: Denise Nicholson, U. of Central Florida<br />
1. Lauren Reinerman-Jones <strong>and</strong> Denise Nicholson,<br />
U. of Central Florida, Transfer: From the<br />
Laboratory to the Real World—Symposium<br />
Overview<br />
2. Gerald Matthews, U. of Cincinnati; Joel S. Warm,<br />
U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Lauren E.<br />
Reinerman-Jones, U. of Central Florida; Lisa K.<br />
Langheim <strong>and</strong> Svyatoslav Guznov, U. of<br />
Cincinnati; Tyler H. Shaw, George Mason U.;<br />
Victor S. Finomore, U.S. Air Force Research Lab,<br />
Functional Fidelity, Context-Matching, <strong>and</strong><br />
Individual Differences in Performance<br />
3. Ernesto A. Bustamante, U. of Idaho, Theoretical<br />
Implications <strong>and</strong> Practical Applications of<br />
the a-b Signal Detection Theory Model for<br />
<strong>Human</strong>-Automation Interaction<br />
4. Kim Sprouse, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, <strong>and</strong><br />
Denise Nicholson, U. of Central Florida,<br />
Training Transfer Design Theories Revisited<br />
for Application to Virtual Environments<br />
5. James L. Merlo, Nathaniel Drake, <strong>and</strong> Benjamin J.<br />
Schmidt, U.S. Military Academy, Asynchronous<br />
Multimodal Communciations About Shared<br />
Images: A Comparison Between Microsoft’s<br />
PowerPoint <strong>and</strong> CWS’s PointnTalk for<br />
Creating <strong>and</strong> Using Directional Instructions<br />
6. William S. Helton <strong>and</strong> Simon Kemp, U. of Canterbury,<br />
What Basic-Applied Issue Is There?<br />
AS6 – AVIATOR PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAYS<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level)<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Sehchang Hah, Federal Aviation Admin.;<br />
Cochair: Walter Johnson, NASA Ames Research Ctr.<br />
1. Jeffrey Armentrout, David C. Hansen, <strong>and</strong> Terri L.<br />
Hall, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Pilot<br />
Performance-Based Selection of Engine<br />
Display Features<br />
2. Karl A. Kaufmann <strong>and</strong> David B. Kaber, North<br />
Carolina State U., The Influence of Individual<br />
Differences in Perceptual Performance on<br />
Pilot Perceptions of Head-Up Display Clutter<br />
3. Dennis B. Beringer <strong>and</strong> Kali Holcomb, Civil<br />
Aerospace Medical Inst., <strong>Factors</strong> Influencing<br />
the Effectiveness of Simple Obstacle-Related<br />
Graphical Depictions for Head-Mounted<br />
Displays<br />
4. Kristen L. Casto, U.S. Army Aeromedical<br />
Research Lab; John G. Casali, Virginia Tech,<br />
Effect of Communications Headset, Hearing<br />
Ability, Flight Workload, <strong>and</strong> Communications<br />
Signal Quality on Pilot Performance in<br />
an Army Black Hawk Helicopter Simulator<br />
5. William Knecht, Jerry Ball, <strong>and</strong> Michael Lenz,<br />
Federal Aviation Admin., Effects of Video<br />
Weather Training Products, Web-Based<br />
Weather Briefing, <strong>and</strong> Local Versus Non-<br />
Local Pilots on GA Pilot Weather Knowledge<br />
<strong>and</strong> Flight Behavior<br />
SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY 31<br />
Thursday<br />
Sept.30
Thursday<br />
Sept.30<br />
C2 – TEAM COMMUNICATIONS<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Communication<br />
Chair: Daryle Gardner-Bonneau, Bonneau <strong>and</strong> Assoc.;<br />
Cochair: Elliot Entin, Aptima Inc.<br />
1. Arwen E. Hunter <strong>and</strong> Linda G. Pierce, U.S. Army<br />
Research Inst. for the Behavioral <strong>and</strong> Social<br />
Sciences, Information Sharing in Distributed<br />
Teams<br />
2. Mary Dzindolet, Mercedes Spencer, Lani<br />
Malcolm, Brittney Wigley, <strong>and</strong> Courtney Glazer,<br />
Cameron U.; Linda G. Pierce, U.S. Army Research<br />
Inst. for the Behavioral <strong>and</strong> Social Sciences, The<br />
Effect of Affective State on Virtual <strong>and</strong> Faceto-Face<br />
Group Performance<br />
3. Rachana S. Ranade <strong>and</strong> Joel S. Greenstein,<br />
Clemson U., Effectiveness of Team-Building<br />
<strong>and</strong> Teamwork in Virtual Worlds<br />
4. Bart Brickman, Northrop Grumman Information<br />
Systems; Tanya Yuditsky, Federal Aviation Admin.,<br />
Hold the Phone: Automating Telephone<br />
Coordination in Traffic Flow Management<br />
5. Chad C. Tossell, Philip T. Kortum, Clayton W.<br />
Shepard, Ahmad Rahmati, <strong>and</strong> Lin Zhong, Rice<br />
U., Assessing the Performance of Common<br />
Tasks on H<strong>and</strong>held Mobile Computers<br />
CE7 – ACCELERATED LEARNING: PROSPECTS,<br />
ISSUES,AND APPLICATIONS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
Chair: Robert Hoffman, Inst. for <strong>Human</strong> <strong>and</strong> Machine<br />
Cognition; Cochair: Dee Andrews, U.S. Air Force<br />
Research Lab<br />
Panelists: Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida;<br />
Stephen Goldberg, U.S. Army Research Inst.;<br />
Terrence S. Andre, TiER1 Performance Solutions;<br />
Jared Freeman, Aptima Inc.; J. Dexter Fletcher, Inst.<br />
for Defense Analysis; Gary Klein, Klein Assoc.<br />
FP2 – THE CURRENT STATE OF LEGAL,<br />
DESIGN,AND RESIDENTIAL USABILITY<br />
ISSUES FOR PEOPLE WITH VARIOUS<br />
DISABILITIES<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Forensics Professional<br />
Chair: Michael Wogalter, North Carolina State U.;<br />
Cochair: Tonya L. Smith-Jackson, Virginia Tech<br />
Panelist: Alison Vredenburgh, Vredenburgh & Assoc.,<br />
Inc.; Lynn Calkins, Holl<strong>and</strong> & Knight; David Kessler,<br />
Kessler McGuinness & Associates, LLC<br />
GS8 – SLEEP ACROSS MILITARY<br />
ENVIRONMENTS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
General Sessions<br />
Chair: Petra Alfred, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair:<br />
Gary Boykin, U.S. Army Research Lab<br />
Panelists: Lynn Caldwell, U.S. Air Force Research<br />
Lab; Harris Lieberman, U.S. Army Research Inst. of<br />
Environmental Medicine; Panigiotis Matsangas <strong>and</strong><br />
Nita Miller, Naval Postgraduate School; Valerie Rice,<br />
U.S. Army Research Lab; Nancy Wesensten, Walter<br />
Reed Army Inst. of Research<br />
HC7 – HUMAN FACTORS IN THE OPERATING<br />
ROOM<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Health Care<br />
Chair: Sam Zheng, Siemens Corporate Research;<br />
Cochair: Shadeequa Miller, U. of Wisconsin-Madison<br />
1. Renaldo C. Blocker, Ashley Eggman, Robert<br />
Zemple, Chi-Tao Elise Wu, <strong>and</strong> Douglas A.<br />
Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Developing<br />
an Observational Tool for Reliably Identifying<br />
Work System <strong>Factors</strong> in the Operating<br />
Room That Impact Cardiac Surgical Care<br />
2. Sacha N. Duff, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;<br />
T. Christopher Windham, Florida Hospital;<br />
Douglas A. Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;<br />
Jason Kring, Jennifer D. Schaus, Robert Malony,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Albert Boquet, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical<br />
U., Identification <strong>and</strong> Classification of Flow<br />
Disruptions in the Operating Room During<br />
Two Types of General Surgery Procedures<br />
3. Maria Luz, Berlin Inst. of Technology; Stefan<br />
Mueller, Gero Strauss, Andreas Dietz, <strong>and</strong><br />
32 SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY
Juergen Meixensberger, U. Hospital Leipzig;<br />
Dietrich Manzey, Berlin Inst. of Technology,<br />
Automation in Surgery: The Impact of<br />
Navigated-Control Assistance on the<br />
Performance, Workload, <strong>and</strong> Situation<br />
Awareness of Surgeons<br />
4. Emily A. Hildebr<strong>and</strong>, Phoenix VA Health Care<br />
System; Russell J. Branaghan, Qiawen Wu,<br />
Jonathan Jolly, Theodore B. Garl<strong>and</strong>, Mistey<br />
Taggart, <strong>and</strong> Monica A. Nguyen, Arizona State<br />
U.; Dana Epstein, Phoenix VA Health Care<br />
System; Judith Babcock-Parziale <strong>and</strong> Victoria<br />
Brown, Southern Arizona VA Health Care<br />
System, Exploring <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> in Endoscope<br />
Reprocessing<br />
5. Matthew Marshall, Rochester Inst. of Technology;<br />
Matthew Lux <strong>and</strong> Jean Joseph, U. of Rochester<br />
Medical Ctr., Anthropometric Assessment of<br />
the da Vinci Surgical Robot<br />
HP3 – MODELING HUMAN PERFORMANCE<br />
DIMENSIONS IN DYNAMIC TASKS AND<br />
ENVIRONMENTS<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling<br />
Chair: Yili Liu, U. of Michigan; Cochair: Matthew<br />
Bolton, U. of Virginia<br />
1. Christopher D. Wickens, John W. Keller, <strong>and</strong><br />
Ronald L. Small, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology,<br />
Left. No, Right! Development of the Frame<br />
of Reference Transformation Tool (FORT)<br />
2. D. Benjamin Hellar, Next Century Corp.; Michael<br />
McNeese, Pennsylvania State U., NeoCITIES:<br />
A Simulated Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Control Task<br />
Environment for Experimental Research<br />
3. Christian J. Lebiere <strong>and</strong> James J. Staszewski,<br />
Carnegie Mellon U., Expert Decision Making<br />
in L<strong>and</strong>mine Detection<br />
4. Michael D. Byrne, Marcia K. O’Malley, Melissa<br />
A. Gallagher, Sagar N. Purkayastha, <strong>and</strong> Nicole<br />
Howie, Rice U.; Joel C. Huegel, Inst. Tecnológico<br />
y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, A Preliminary<br />
ACT-R Model of a Continuous<br />
Motor Task<br />
5. Helen J. A. Fuller, Matthew P. Reed, <strong>and</strong> Yili<br />
Liu, U. of Michigan, Integrating Physical <strong>and</strong><br />
Cognitive <strong>Human</strong> Models to Represent<br />
Driving Behavior<br />
POS3 – POSTERS 3<br />
Poster Session<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Pacific Concourse A–C (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
Posters<br />
Chair: A. Joy Rodriguez, U. of Wisconsin, Madison;<br />
Cochair: Heather Lum, U. of Central Florida<br />
Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters are<br />
required to be present throughout the session.<br />
Medical/Health Care<br />
1. Rebekkah F. W. Beeco <strong>and</strong> Johnell O. Brooks,<br />
Clemson U.; William Logan, Palmetto Health;<br />
Elaine Cress, U. of Georgia; Victor Hirth,<br />
Palmetto Health; Joshua A. Gomer, <strong>Human</strong><br />
Factor Engineering, LLC; Linnea F. Smolentzov,<br />
Clemson U., Creation of User-Centered<br />
Reports for Patients <strong>and</strong> Medical Professionals<br />
2. S. H. Koch, M. Görges, <strong>and</strong> C. Weir, U. of Utah,<br />
Evaluation of an Ambient Color-Coded<br />
Display to Communicate Changes in the<br />
Patient’s Condition to ICU Nurses <strong>and</strong><br />
Improve the Therapeutic Environment<br />
3. Cindy H. Lio, INNOVA Design & Development;<br />
C. Melody Carswell, Stephen E. Strup, John S.<br />
Roth, <strong>and</strong> Russell Grant, U. of Kentucky, The<br />
Operating Room as Classroom: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
Cognitive Challenges Facing Surgical<br />
Trainees<br />
4. Jason Andrew Telner, Liana Kiff, <strong>and</strong> John Beane,<br />
Honeywell; Greg Lillegard, <strong>and</strong> Cameron Brackett,<br />
Honeywell HomMed LLC, The Elements of<br />
a H<strong>and</strong>-Held Device for Nurse Access to<br />
Home Health Care Monitors<br />
5. Michelle Sublette, C. Melody Carswell, Qiong<br />
Han, Rusty Grant, <strong>and</strong> Cindy H. Lio, U. of<br />
Kentucky; Gyusung Lee, U. of Maryl<strong>and</strong>; Matt<br />
Field, Dan Staley, W. Brent Seales, <strong>and</strong> Duncan<br />
Clarke, U. of Kentucky, Dual-View Displays<br />
for Minimally Invasive Surgery: Does the<br />
Addition of a 3-D Global View Decrease<br />
Mental Workload?<br />
6. Kerry McGuire, Pascale Carayon, Peter<br />
Hoonakker, Adjhaporn Khunlertkit, <strong>and</strong> Douglas<br />
Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Communication<br />
in the Tele-ICU<br />
7. Julia Faucett, Robert Newcomer, Taewoon Kang,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Rani Eversley, U. of California, San Francisco,<br />
The Home Care Work Environment for<br />
Personal Assistance Service Workers<br />
8. Denny Yu, U. of Michigan; Steve J. Kasten, U.<br />
of Michigan Hospital; Thomas J. Armstrong, U.<br />
of Michigan, Development of a Hierarchical<br />
Taxonomy for St<strong>and</strong>ardization of Microvascular<br />
Surgery<br />
SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY 33<br />
Thursday<br />
Sept.30
Thursday<br />
Sept.30<br />
9. Nicole Fink, Richard Pak, Brock Bass, Michael<br />
Johnston, <strong>and</strong> Dina Battisto, Clemson U., A Survey<br />
of Nurses Self-Reported Prospective<br />
Memory Tasks: What Must They Remember<br />
<strong>and</strong> What Do They Forget?<br />
Teams<br />
10. Sébastien Tremblay <strong>and</strong> François Vachon, U.<br />
Laval; Daniel Lafond, Defence R&D Canada –<br />
Valcartier; Helen M. Hodgetts, Cardiff U., Does<br />
Teaming Up Make You Less Vulnerable to<br />
Task Interruption?<br />
11. Genevieve Dube <strong>and</strong> Sébastien Tremblay, U.<br />
Laval; Simon Banbury, CAE Professional Services;<br />
Vincent Rousseau, U. de Montréal, Team Performance<br />
<strong>and</strong> Adaptability in Crisis Management:<br />
A Comparison of Cross-Functional<br />
<strong>and</strong> Functional Teams<br />
12. Thomas D. Fincannon, Scott Ososky, Florian<br />
Jentsch, Joseph Keebler, <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Phillips,<br />
U. of Central Florida, Some Good <strong>and</strong> Bad<br />
With Spatial Ability in Three-Person Teams<br />
That Operate Multiple Unmanned Vehicles<br />
13. Simon Banbury, CAE Professional Services;<br />
Shaun Helman, Transport Research Lab; James<br />
Spearpoint, QinetiQ; Sébastien Tremblay, U.<br />
Laval, Cracking the Bullwhip: Team<br />
Collaboration <strong>and</strong> Performance Within a<br />
Simulated Supply Chain<br />
Training<br />
14. Nancy J. Cooke, Cynthia Hosch, <strong>and</strong> Steven<br />
Banas, Arizona State U.; Bruce P. Hunn, U.S.<br />
Army Research Lab; James Staszewski, Carnegie<br />
Mellon U.; John Fensterer, Battelle, Expert<br />
Detection of Improvised Explosive Device<br />
Emplacement Behavior<br />
15. Michael T. Curtis, Crystal Maraj, Monica Ritman,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida,<br />
Investigation of the Impact of Feedback on<br />
Decision Accuracy <strong>and</strong> Reaction Time in a<br />
Perceptual Training Task<br />
16. David Schuster, Brittany Sellers, Javier Rivera,<br />
Stephen M. Fiore, <strong>and</strong> Florian Jentsch, U. of<br />
Central Florida, Component Versus Holistic<br />
Visual Search Training for Improvised Explosive<br />
Detection<br />
17. Katherine Hamilton <strong>and</strong> Susan Mohammed,<br />
Pennsylvania State U., The Differential Impact<br />
of Two Training Strategies on Team Performance<br />
18. Brittany Sellers, Javier Rivera, Stephen M. Fiore,<br />
David Schuster, <strong>and</strong> Florian Jentsch, U. of Central<br />
Florida, Assessing X-Ray Security Screening<br />
Detection Following Training With <strong>and</strong> Without<br />
Threat-Item Overlap<br />
University Lab Posters<br />
Mississippi State U.<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Systems Engineering Lab<br />
U. of Wisconsin-Madison<br />
<strong>Human</strong>-Computer Interaction Lab<br />
Center for Quality <strong>and</strong> Productivity Improvement<br />
Cognitive Systems Lab<br />
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies<br />
Health Systems Lab<br />
Wichita State U.<br />
Sofware Usability Research Lab<br />
Decision-Making Research Lab<br />
Aviation <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Lab<br />
Quantitative Modeling Lab<br />
Visual Perception & Cognition Lab<br />
Visual Psychophysics Lab<br />
Perception & Attention Lab<br />
Yale U.<br />
<strong>Human</strong>-Machine Interface Lab<br />
PP3 – PERCEPTION & PERFORMANCE<br />
POTPOURRI 2<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Perception & Performance<br />
Chair: Paul R. Havig, U.S. Air Force Research Lab<br />
1. Matthew Johnston, Kelly Hale, <strong>and</strong> Par Axelsson,<br />
Design Interactive Inc., Results From Empirical<br />
Testing of the System for the Tactile<br />
Reception of Advanced Patterns (STRAP)<br />
2. Xiao Dong <strong>and</strong> Thomas A. Stoffregen, U. of<br />
Minnesota, Postural Activity <strong>and</strong> Motion<br />
Sickness Among Drivers <strong>and</strong> Passengers in<br />
a Console Video Game<br />
3. Matthew E. Funke, U. of Cincinnati; Joel S.<br />
Warm, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Gerald<br />
Matthews <strong>and</strong> Michael Riley, U. of Cincinnati;<br />
Victor Finomore, Jr., Gregory J. Funke, Benjamin<br />
Knott, <strong>and</strong> Michael Vidulich, U.S. Air Force<br />
Research Lab, A Comparison of Cerebral<br />
Hemovelocity <strong>and</strong> Blood Oxygen Saturation<br />
Levels During Vigilance Performance<br />
4. M. Sage Jessee, U.S. Army Research Lab, Ocular<br />
Activity as a Measure of Mental <strong>and</strong> Visual<br />
Workload<br />
5. Maura C. Lohrenz, U.S. Naval Research Lab;<br />
Melissa R. Beck, Louisiana State U., Evidence<br />
of Clutter Avoidance in Complex Scenes<br />
34 SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY
SF4 – TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTING<br />
EXPERIENCE: CUTTING-EDGE STUDENT<br />
RESEARCH<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Student Forum<br />
Chair: Richard Pak, Clemson U.; Cochair: Chris Kelley,<br />
North Carolina State U.<br />
1. Shreya Kothaneth, Virginia Tech, A Pilot Study<br />
on the Cross-Cultural Acceptance of Technology<br />
2. Patrick G. Nyeste <strong>and</strong> Christopher B. Mayhorn,<br />
North Carolina State U., Training Users to<br />
Counteract Phishing<br />
3. Jeremy Mendel, Clemson U.; Christopher B.<br />
Mayhorn <strong>and</strong> Jefferson B. Hardee, North Carolina<br />
State U.; Ryan T. West, Dell Inc.; Richard Pak,<br />
Clemson U., The Effect of Warning Design<br />
on User Compliance in Computer Security<br />
Dialogs<br />
4. Margaux M. Price <strong>and</strong> Richard Pak, Clemson U.,<br />
Information Visualizations as Complex<br />
Decision Support Systems<br />
5. Andrea Goncher, Shreya Kothaneth, <strong>and</strong> Aditya<br />
Johri, Virginia Tech, Team Communication <strong>and</strong><br />
Innovative Design Practices: The Effect of<br />
Team Adoption <strong>and</strong> Implementation of the<br />
Tablet PC<br />
SS2 – DEBATE: IS THERE LOW-HANGING<br />
FRUIT IN HEALTH CARE HUMAN FACTORS?<br />
Alternative Format<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)<br />
Special Sessions; cosponsored by Health Care<br />
Chair: F. Jacob Seagull, U. of Maryl<strong>and</strong>, Baltimore<br />
Presenters: Yan Xiao, Baylor Health Care System;<br />
David Eibling, U. of Pittsburgh School of Medicine;<br />
Paul Gorman, Oregon Health & Science U. School of<br />
Medicine<br />
TE3 – TECHNIQUES FOR USABILITY TESTING<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Test & Evaluation<br />
Chair: James A. Pharmer, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.<br />
Training Systems Div.; Cochair: Lee Sciarini, Naval Air<br />
Warfare Ctr. Training Systems Div.<br />
1. Kevin Durkee, Michael Paley, <strong>and</strong> Kathy Kudzma,<br />
Aptima Inc.; Dirk Reiners, U. of Louisiana-<br />
Lafayette, Evaluation of 2-D <strong>and</strong> 3-D Displays<br />
to Validate the Integration of <strong>Human</strong> Performance<br />
Analysis Methods Into Submarine<br />
Acquisitions<br />
2. Hans-Juergen Hoermann, Dirk Schulze-Kissing,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Oliver Zierke, German Aerospace Ctr. (DLR),<br />
Evaluation of a Transfer of Control Concept<br />
for Airborne Self-Separation<br />
3. Eeva Raita <strong>and</strong> Antti Oulasvirta, Helsinki Inst.<br />
for Information Technology, Too Good To Be<br />
Bad: The Effect of Favorable Expectations<br />
on Usability Perceptions<br />
4. Laura G. Militello, Kristie Nemeth, Nicole B.<br />
Arbuckle, <strong>and</strong> Laurie L. Quill, U. of Dayton<br />
Research Inst., Self-Report Methods for Cambridge<br />
Neurological Test Battery (CANTAB)<br />
Strategies<br />
5. Mark Becker, Dana Douglas, <strong>and</strong> Dick Horst,<br />
UserWorks, Inc., Evaluating the Usability of<br />
Federal Student Aid Print Publications With<br />
Representative Users<br />
Thursday, September 30<br />
1:30 to 3:00 p.m.<br />
AS7 – TRAINING AND MEASUREMENT AT THE<br />
EXTREMES: DEVELOPING AND SUSTAINING<br />
EXPERT TEAM PERFORMANCE IN ISOLATED,<br />
CONFINED, EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level)<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Sallie Weaver, U. of Central Florida<br />
Panelists: Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida;<br />
Kathryn E. Keeton, NASA Behavioral Health <strong>and</strong><br />
Performance Research Element; Judith M. Orasanu,<br />
NASA Ames Research Ctr.; Stephen M. Fiore, U.<br />
of Central Florida; Jason P. Kring, Embry-Riddle<br />
Aeronautical U.; Jeffrey Bradshaw, Inst. for <strong>Human</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> Machine Cognition<br />
CE8 – DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF HUMAN-<br />
SYSTEM INTERFACES<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
Chair: Ute Fischer, Georgia Tech; Cochair: Laura<br />
Strater, SA Technologies<br />
1. John O’Hara <strong>and</strong> James Higgins III, Brookhaven<br />
National Lab; Stephen Fleger <strong>and</strong> Valarie Barnes,<br />
SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY 35<br />
Thursday<br />
Sept.30
Thursday<br />
Sept.30<br />
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Guidance<br />
for <strong>Human</strong>-System Interfaces to Automatic<br />
Systems<br />
2. Phillip L. Morgan <strong>and</strong> John Patrick, Cardiff U.,<br />
Designing Interfaces That Encourage a More<br />
Effortful Cognitive Strategy<br />
3. Gloria Calhoun, Lamar Warfield, Nicholas<br />
Wright, <strong>and</strong> Sarah Spriggs, U.S. Air Force<br />
Research Lab; Heath Ruff, Ball Aerospace &<br />
Technologies Corp., Automated Aid Evaluation<br />
for Transitioning UAS Camera Views<br />
4. An T. Oskarsson <strong>and</strong> C. Reed Hodgin,<br />
AlphaTRAC, Inc., The AlphaACT Decision<br />
Support System for Emergency Responders<br />
5. Daniel S. Hall, U.S. Military Academy; Lawrence<br />
G. Shattuck, Naval Postgraduate School; Kevin B.<br />
Bennett, Wright State U., Evaluation of an<br />
Ecological Interface Designed for Military<br />
Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Control<br />
E4 – VISUALIZING INNOVATIVE USES OF<br />
TECHNOLOGY AND DEVICES FOR ENGAGING<br />
COLLEGE STUDENTS IN ACTIVE LEARNING<br />
Alternative Format<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Education<br />
Chair: Carolyn Sommerich, Ohio State U.<br />
Presenters: Richard Sesek, Auburn U.; Nancy Stone,<br />
Missouri U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology; Sharon Joines,<br />
North Carolina State U.; Tonya Smith-Jackson, Virginia<br />
Tech; Eric Wiebe, North Carolina State U.<br />
ED3 – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND<br />
DESIGN:THE BIG PICTURE<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Environmental Design; cosponsored by<br />
Macroergonomics<br />
Chair: Michelle M. Robertson, Liberty Mutual<br />
Research Inst. for Safety; Cochair: Petra E. Alfred,<br />
U.S. Army Research Lab<br />
1. Paul Allie, Kokot <strong>and</strong> Allie Assoc.; Michael C.<br />
Bartha, Hewlett Packard Co.; Douglas Kokot,<br />
Kokot <strong>and</strong> Allie Assoc.; Cynthia Purvis, Hewlett<br />
Packard Co., A Field Observation of Display<br />
Placement Requirements for Presbyopic <strong>and</strong><br />
Prepresbyopic Computer Users<br />
2. Nancy A. Baker, U. of Pittsburgh, The Relationship<br />
Between Computer-Related Discomfort<br />
<strong>and</strong> Everyday Activities<br />
3. Rupa S. Valdez, U. of Wisconsin-Madison,<br />
Designing Culturally Informed Consumer<br />
Health IT: An Exploration <strong>and</strong> Proposed<br />
Integration of Contrasting Methodological<br />
Perspectives<br />
4. Nancy A. Baker, U. of Pittsburgh; Karen Jacobs,<br />
Boston U., Tele-<strong>Ergonomics</strong>: A Novel<br />
Approach to Computer Workstation<br />
Ergonomic Assessment <strong>and</strong> Modification<br />
GS9 – GENERAL ERGONOMICS<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
General Sessions<br />
Chair: Lelyn Saner, U. of Maryl<strong>and</strong> CASL<br />
1. Likun Zhang <strong>and</strong> Caroline G. L. Cao, Tufts U.,<br />
The Effect of Image Orientation on a<br />
Dynamic Laparoscopic Task<br />
2. Shi-Hyun Park, U. of Nebraska at Omaha; Jesun<br />
Hwang, Pennsylvania State U.; Brian D. Lowe,<br />
National Inst. for Occupational Safety <strong>and</strong><br />
Health; Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U.,<br />
Optimal H<strong>and</strong>le Size to Minimize Internal<br />
Impact of Flexor Tendons<br />
3. Neal Wiggermann <strong>and</strong> Monroe Keyserling, U. of<br />
Michigan, Effect of Flooring on Discomfort <strong>and</strong><br />
Behavioral Responses to Prolonged St<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
4. Patrick Waterson <strong>and</strong> Cara Pilcher, Loughborough<br />
U.; Siân Evans <strong>and</strong> Jill Moore, Rail<br />
Safety <strong>and</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ards Board, Developing Safety<br />
Signs for Children on Board Trains: Findings<br />
From Great Britain<br />
5. Elizabeth Phillips, Brittany Sellers, <strong>and</strong> Stephen<br />
M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida, <strong>Human</strong>-Centric<br />
Environmentalism: Opportunities for the<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Community to Contribute<br />
to Global Environmental Solutions<br />
HC8 – PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTH<br />
CARE<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Health Care<br />
Chair: Arathi Sethmudhaven, Medtronic; Cochair:<br />
Thomas Ferris, U. of Michigan<br />
1. Scott D. Wood <strong>and</strong> James P. Bagian, VA National<br />
Ctr. for Patient Safety, A Cognitive Analysis of<br />
Color-Coded Wristb<strong>and</strong> Use in Health Care<br />
2. T. Xiao, P. M. S<strong>and</strong>erson, <strong>and</strong> M. Lee, U. of<br />
Queensl<strong>and</strong>, Patient Transport Cards Support<br />
Formal <strong>and</strong> Informal Coordination in a<br />
Hospital Department<br />
3. Anne Collins McLaughlin, Grace E. Anxieter,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Am<strong>and</strong>a T. Hemmer, North Carolina State<br />
36 SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY
U., Nurses’ H<strong>and</strong> Hygiene Practices: Effects<br />
of Scenario, Knowledge, <strong>and</strong> Locus of Control<br />
4. Justin Rousek, U. of Nebraska; Ann Polich, Chris<br />
Masek, Jon Knezevich, <strong>and</strong> Gale Etherton,<br />
Nebraska Western Iowa VA Health Care System;<br />
M. Susan Hallbeck, U. of Nebraska, Preventing<br />
Hospital-Acquired Venous Thromboembolism<br />
by Utilizing Clinical Pathway Methodology<br />
to Reduce Cognitive Errors<br />
5. Laura Lin Gosbee, Red Forest Consulting, LLC,<br />
Chronic Disease Management: Improving<br />
Continuity of Care With <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong><br />
Engineering<br />
I2 – INTERNET AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Internet; cosponsored by Computer Systems<br />
Chair: Jeffrey Smith, IBM; Cochair: John W. Ruffner,<br />
SERCO<br />
1. Davin Pavlas, Heather Lum, <strong>and</strong> Eduardo Salas,<br />
U. of Central Florida, The Influence of Aesthetic<br />
<strong>and</strong> Usability Web Design Elements on Viewing<br />
Patterns <strong>and</strong> User Response: An Eye-<br />
Tracking Study<br />
2. Kapil Chalil Madathil, Githin F. Alapatt, <strong>and</strong><br />
Joel S. Greenstein, Clemson U., An Investigation<br />
of the Usability of Image-Based CAPTCHAs<br />
3. John W. Ruffner <strong>and</strong> Anne C. Brodie, Serco, Inc.;<br />
Christine L. Holiday <strong>and</strong> Timothy H. Isenberg,<br />
Defense Ammunition Ctr., Selecting <strong>and</strong> Utilizing<br />
Metrics for an Internet-Based Community<br />
of Practice<br />
4. Tyler Campbell <strong>and</strong> Bruce N. Walker, Georgia<br />
Tech, Increasing Trust in Online Shopping Environments<br />
Increases Purchasing Behavior<br />
5. Scott A. Russell, Jason J. Saleem, David A.<br />
Haggstrom, Alissa L. Russ, <strong>and</strong> Neale R.<br />
Chumbler, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr., A<br />
Novel Tool to Track <strong>and</strong> Analyze Qualitative<br />
Usability Data: Lessons Learned From the<br />
VA’s Personal Health Record<br />
IE6 – GAIT AND STABILITY<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Chair: Gary Mirka, Iowa State U.; Cochair: Sai Vikas<br />
Yalla, U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />
1. Sean Gallagher, Jonisha Pollard, <strong>and</strong> William L.<br />
Porter, National Inst. for Occupational Safety <strong>and</strong><br />
Health, Characteristics of Gait in Restricted<br />
Vertical Space Versus Unrestricted Walking<br />
2. Xiaoyue Zhang <strong>and</strong> Thurmon E. Lockhart,<br />
Virginia Tech, The Impairment <strong>and</strong> Recovery<br />
of Dynamic Walking Stability During Virtual<br />
Environment Exposure in the Elderly<br />
3. Justin G. Young, Michael E. Sackllah, <strong>and</strong><br />
Thomas J. Armstrong, U. of Michigan, Force<br />
Distribution at the H<strong>and</strong>/H<strong>and</strong>le Interface<br />
for Grip <strong>and</strong> Pull Tasks<br />
4. Haluk Ay, Anthony Luscher, <strong>and</strong> Carolyn<br />
Sommerich, Ohio State U., Design <strong>and</strong> Development<br />
of a Torque Tool Testing Rig That<br />
Simulates <strong>Human</strong> Operator-Tool-Task<br />
Interactions<br />
5. Monica L. H. Jones, Matthew P. Reed, <strong>and</strong> Don B.<br />
Chaffin, U. of Michigan, The Effect of Bracing<br />
Availability on Force-Exertion Capability in<br />
One-H<strong>and</strong> Isometric Pulling Tasks<br />
SD5 – FUTURE CHALLENGES FOR THE<br />
EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF ROBOTICS<br />
ASSETS IN MILITARY ENVIRONMENTS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
System Development<br />
Chair: A. William Evans III, U.S. Army Research Lab<br />
Panelists: Michael J. Barnes, Keryl A. Cosenzo, Tal<br />
Oron-Gilad, Troy Kelley, <strong>and</strong> Mark Draper, U.S. Air<br />
Force Research Lab<br />
ST4 – COLLISIONS AND MITIGATION<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Surface Transportation<br />
Chair: Laura Stanley, Montana State U.; Cochair: Jason<br />
Telner, University Health Network<br />
1. Gregory M. Fitch, Myra Blanco, Justin F. Morgan,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Amy E. Wharton, Virginia Tech Transportation<br />
Inst., Driver Braking Performance to<br />
Surprise <strong>and</strong> Expected Events<br />
2. Shaunna L. Milloy, Jeff K. Caird, Am<strong>and</strong>a D.<br />
Ohlhauser, <strong>and</strong> Aimée M. Pearson, U. of Calgary,<br />
Do Responses Differ Between Novice <strong>and</strong><br />
Experienced Drivers When a Late Yellow<br />
Light Is Encountered?<br />
3. David G. Kidd, Erik T. Nelson, <strong>and</strong> Carryl L.<br />
Baldwin, George Mason U., The Effects of<br />
Repeated Exposures to Collision Warnings on<br />
Drivers’ Willingness to Engage in a Distracting<br />
Secondary Task<br />
4. Makoto Itoh, Tatsuya Horikome, <strong>and</strong> Toshiyuki<br />
Inagaki, U. of Tsukuba, Effectiveness <strong>and</strong> Driver<br />
Acceptance of a Semi-Autonomous Forward<br />
Obstacle Collision Avoidance System<br />
SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY 37<br />
Thursday<br />
Sept.30
Thursday<br />
Sept.30<br />
5. Reates Curry, Mike Blommer, Louis Tijerina, Jeff<br />
Greenberg, Dev Kochhar, Craig Simonds, <strong>and</strong><br />
David Watson, Ford Motor Co., A Mental Model<br />
Perspective of a Driver Workload System<br />
T5 – TRAINING THEORY AND APPLICATION<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Training<br />
Chair: Ryan Kilgore, Charles River Analytics; Cochair:<br />
David Schuster, U. of Central Florida<br />
1. Cleotilde Gonzalez <strong>and</strong> Varun Dutt, Carnegie<br />
Mellon U., Instance-Based Learning Models<br />
of Training<br />
2. Christopher D. Wickens, Shaw L. Ketels, Alice F.<br />
Healy, Carolyn J. Buck-Gengler, <strong>and</strong> Lyle E.<br />
Bourne, Jr., U. of Colorado at Boulder, The<br />
Anchoring Heuristic in Intelligence Integration:<br />
A Bias in Need of De-Biasing<br />
3. Benjamin A. Clegg, Colorado State U.; Eric D.<br />
Heggestad, U. of North Carolina – Charlotte; Lisa<br />
Durrance Blalock, Colorado State U., The Influences<br />
of Automation <strong>and</strong> Trainee Aptitude<br />
on Training Effectiveness<br />
4. Dina Burkolter, Annette Kluge, <strong>and</strong> Matthias<br />
Br<strong>and</strong>, U. of Duisburg-Essen, Individual Differences<br />
in Complex Task Performance: Interaction<br />
Effects of Risk-Taking Behavior <strong>and</strong><br />
Cognitive Variables<br />
5. Elizabeth H. Lazzara, Davin Pavlas, Stephen<br />
Fiore, <strong>and</strong> Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida,<br />
A Framework to Develop Task Complexity<br />
Thursday, September 30<br />
3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
AS8 – HUMAN-TECHNOLOGY INTERACTION<br />
IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL OPERATIONS<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Bayview B (Bay Level)<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Ashley Nunes, CSSI; Cochair: Ericka Rovira,<br />
West Point<br />
1. Daniel J. Hannon, U.S. Dept. of Transportation<br />
Volpe Ctr., Air Traffic Controller Performance<br />
in a <strong>Human</strong>-in-the-Loop Virtual Tower Simulation<br />
2. Sehchang Hah <strong>and</strong> Ben Willems, Federal Aviation<br />
Admin.; Kenneth Schulz, Hi-Tec Systems, Inc.,<br />
The Evaluation of Data Communication for<br />
the Future Air Traffic Control System<br />
(NextGen)<br />
3. Hayley J. Davison Reynolds, Richard A. DeLaura,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Michael Robinson, Massachusetts Inst. of<br />
Technology, Lincoln Lab, Field <strong>and</strong> (Data)<br />
Stream: A Method for Functional Evolution<br />
of the Air Traffic Management Route Availability<br />
Planning Tool (RAPT)<br />
4. Ferne Friedman-Berg <strong>and</strong> Kenneth Allendoerfer,<br />
Federal Aviation Admin.; Atul Deshmukh, Hi-Tec<br />
Systems, Developing Target Symbicons for<br />
the Future Terminal Air Traffic Control Environment<br />
5. Eric Jason Stearman, Vlad L. Pop, <strong>and</strong> Frank T.<br />
Durso, Georgia Tech, Effects of Age-of-Flight<br />
on Situation Awareness in En Route Air<br />
Traffic Control<br />
CE9 – SUPPORTING TEAMS AND<br />
COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
Chair: Gina Thomas, Wright-Patterson AFB; Cochair:<br />
Paul Gorman, Oregon Health <strong>and</strong> Science U.<br />
1. Adam Euerby <strong>and</strong> Catherine M. Burns, U. of<br />
Waterloo, Advancing Complex Sociotechnical<br />
Systems Design Using the Community of<br />
Practice Concept<br />
2. Katherine Hamilton, Vincent Mancuso, Dev<br />
Minotra, Rachel Hoult, Susan Mohammed, Alissa<br />
Parr, Guarav Dubey, Eric McMillan, <strong>and</strong> Michael<br />
McNeese, Pennsylvania State U., Using the<br />
NeoCities 3.1 Simulation to Study <strong>and</strong><br />
Measure Team Cognition<br />
3. Rick Van der Kleij, TNO Defence, Security <strong>and</strong><br />
Safety; Maarten Hoeppermans <strong>and</strong> Christel Rutte,<br />
U. of Tilburg, How Performance Feedback<br />
<strong>and</strong> Reflection Affect Transactive Memory<br />
4. Pei-Ju Lee, Huadong Wang, Shih-Yi Chien, <strong>and</strong><br />
Michael Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh; Paul Scerri,<br />
Prasanna Velagapudi, Katia Sycara, <strong>and</strong> Breelyn<br />
Kane, Carnegie Mellon U., Teams for Teams:<br />
Performance in Multi-<strong>Human</strong>/Multi-Robot<br />
Teams<br />
5. Susan G. Hutchins <strong>and</strong> Tony Kendall, Naval<br />
Postgraduate School, Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Cognition<br />
in Team Collaboration Through Use of Communications<br />
Analysis<br />
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CS4 – INPUT AND DISPLAY<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Garden A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Computer Systems<br />
Chair: Lorraine Normore, U. of Tennessee; Cochair:<br />
Tonya Johnson, LexisNexis<br />
1. Richard C. Omanson, Infogix; Craig S. Miller,<br />
Elizabeth Young, <strong>and</strong> David Schwantes, DePaul<br />
U., Comparison of Mouse <strong>and</strong> Keyboard<br />
Efficiency<br />
2. Yi Wang, Wei Dong, <strong>and</strong> Wai-Tat Fu, U. of<br />
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, To Customize or<br />
Not To Customize? The Use of a Customization<br />
Tool to Augment Information Indexing<br />
in a Computer Desktop Environment<br />
3. Mohamed Sheik-Nainar, Synaptics, Inc., Contact<br />
Location Offset to Improve Small Target<br />
Selection on Touchscreens<br />
4. Lauren Ogren <strong>and</strong> Jason H. Wong, Naval Undersea<br />
Warfare Ctr., An Analysis of Game Controller<br />
<strong>and</strong> Touchscreen Devices for Input Into a<br />
Complex High-Information Display<br />
5. Thomas Tullis <strong>and</strong> Marisa Siegel, Fidelity Investments,<br />
Comparison of Date Entry Methods:<br />
An Update for the Internet Age<br />
GS10 – MONITORING AND SIGNAL<br />
DETECTION<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
General Sessions<br />
Chair: Poornima Madhavan, Old Dominion U.<br />
1. William S. Helton <strong>and</strong> Paul N. Russell, U. of<br />
Canterbury, The Short Stress State Questionnaire<br />
<strong>and</strong> High-Event-Rate Target Detection<br />
2. Sian Miles <strong>and</strong> Bill Macken, Cardiff U., The<br />
Role of Monitoring <strong>and</strong> Control in Similar<br />
Nontarget/Target Discrimination<br />
3. Hanna Stelmaszewska <strong>and</strong> B. L. William Wong,<br />
Middlesex U.; Penelope M. S<strong>and</strong>erson, U. of<br />
Queensl<strong>and</strong>, Methods for Gathering <strong>and</strong><br />
Analyzing Information-Seeking Behavior<br />
in Electronic Resource Discovery Systems<br />
HC9 – HOW DESIGN IMPACTS HEALTH CARE<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Health Care<br />
Chair: Linsey Barker, U. of Missouri; Cochair: William<br />
Lee, MITRE Corp.<br />
1. Elise Teteris <strong>and</strong> Jeff K. Caird, U. of Calgary,<br />
Medication Container Look-Alikes: Does<br />
Color Matter?<br />
2. Stephanie Guerlain, U. of Virginia; Evan T.<br />
Edwards <strong>and</strong> Eric S. Edwards, Intelliject, Inc.,<br />
Design of a New Epinephrine Auto-Injector<br />
to Minimize Use Errors<br />
3. S. H. Koch, N. Staggers, C. Weir, J. Agutter,<br />
D. Liu, <strong>and</strong> D. R. Westenskow, U. of Utah,<br />
Integrated Information Displays for ICU<br />
Nurses: Field Observations, Display Design,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Display Evaluation<br />
4. Jonas Shultz <strong>and</strong> Susan Chisholm, Alberta Health<br />
Services, Supportive Living Resident Suite<br />
Evaluation: Using Simulation to Evaluate<br />
a Mock-Up<br />
5. Korey Johnson <strong>and</strong> Aga Bojko, User Centric, Inc.,<br />
How Much Is Too Much? Using Magnitude<br />
Estimation for User Experience Research<br />
IE7 – LOW BACK AND TRUNK<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom A (Street Level)<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Chair: Riley Splittstoesser, Ohio State U.; Cochair:<br />
Kermit Davis, U. of Cincinnati<br />
1. Sangeun Jin, Boyi Dai, Xiaopeng Ning, <strong>and</strong> Gary A.<br />
Mirka, Iowa State U., Lifting From a Conveyor<br />
2. Xiaopeng Ning <strong>and</strong> Gary Mirka, Iowa State U.,<br />
Lifting Kinematics <strong>and</strong> Kinetics During<br />
Simulated Boat Motions<br />
3. Omid Haddad <strong>and</strong> Gary A. Mirka, Iowa State U.,<br />
H<strong>and</strong> Placement <strong>and</strong> Risk Assessment by<br />
the LMM Model<br />
4. Sruthi Vasudev Boda, Parag Bhoyar, <strong>and</strong> Arun<br />
Garg, U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Validation of<br />
Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation <strong>and</strong> 3-D<br />
SSP Model to Predict Risk of Work-Related<br />
Low Back Pain<br />
5. Susan Kotowski, Kermit Davis, <strong>and</strong> Lisa Lemen,<br />
U. of Cincinnati, Use of MRI to Investigate<br />
Lumbar Muscle Inflammation as a Potential<br />
Cause of Low Back Pain<br />
SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY 39<br />
Thursday<br />
Sept.30
Thursday<br />
Sept.30<br />
ME4 – TRUST IN SOCIOTECHNICAL SYSTEMS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Marina Room (Bay Level)<br />
Macroergonomics<br />
Chair: Enid N. H. Montague, U of Wisconsin-<br />
Madison; Cochair: Jenna L. Marquard, U. of<br />
Massachusetts Amherst<br />
Panelists: Kerry McGuire, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;<br />
Steven Fiore, U. of Central Florida; Rich Holden, U.<br />
of Wisconsin-Madison; Gregory M. Fitch, Virginia<br />
Tech Transportation Inst.; John Lee, U. of Wisconsin-<br />
Madison<br />
PD6 – ERGONOMICS AND<br />
ANTHROPOMETRICS IN PRODUCT DESIGN<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Product Design<br />
Chair: W. Kyle Dooley, Case New Holl<strong>and</strong>; Cochair:<br />
Thomas J. Albin, High Plains Engineering Services,<br />
LLC<br />
1. Wonsup Lee, Sunghye Yoon, <strong>and</strong> Heecheon You,<br />
Pohang U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology, Development<br />
of a 3-D Semiautomatic Measurement<br />
Protocol for H<strong>and</strong> Anthropometric<br />
Measurement<br />
2. Bernadette J. Brown-Clerk, Justin B. Rousek, <strong>and</strong><br />
Bethany R. Lowndes, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln;<br />
S<strong>and</strong>ra M. Eikhout, TNO Work <strong>and</strong> Employment;<br />
Bradley J. Balogh <strong>and</strong> M. Susan Hallbeck, U. of<br />
Nebraska-Lincoln, Novel Electrosurgical<br />
H<strong>and</strong> Controls Integrated Into a St<strong>and</strong>ard<br />
Laparoscopic Grasper<br />
3. Joonho Chang, Kihyo Jung, Jesun Hwang,<br />
Yuncheol Kang, Seokgi Lee, <strong>and</strong> Andris Freivalds,<br />
Pennsylvania State U., Determination of Bicycle<br />
H<strong>and</strong>le Diameters Considering H<strong>and</strong> Anthropometric<br />
Data <strong>and</strong> User Satisfaction<br />
4. Peter W. Johnson <strong>and</strong> Ling Cui, U. of Washington,<br />
Postural Benefits for Children <strong>and</strong> Adults<br />
When Using the Mouse Next to a Small<br />
Keyboard<br />
5. Sharon Joines, Siwen Liu, <strong>and</strong> Ashley Vercoe,<br />
North Carolina State U., Grip Span <strong>and</strong> Aging:<br />
Does the Grip Strength-Span Relationship<br />
Change With Age?<br />
POS4 – POSTERS 4<br />
Poster Session<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Pacific Concourse A–C (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
Posters<br />
Chair: Rajaram Bhagavathula, Virginia Tech; Cochair:<br />
Kristin Oleson, U. of Central Florida<br />
Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters are<br />
required to be present throughout the session.<br />
Perception <strong>and</strong> Performance<br />
1. Kristin Moore, Space <strong>and</strong> Naval Warfare Systems<br />
Ctr. Atlantic; Leo Gugerty, Clemson U., Development<br />
of a Novel Measure of Situation Awareness:<br />
The Case for Eye Movement Analysis<br />
2. Jacquelyn Crébolder, Defence Research <strong>and</strong><br />
Development Canada; Joshua P. Salmon <strong>and</strong><br />
Raymond M. Klein, Dalhousie U., The Cost of<br />
Location Switching During Visual Alerting:<br />
Effects of Experience <strong>and</strong> Age<br />
3. James L. Szalma <strong>and</strong> Peter A. Hancock, U. of<br />
Central Florida, A Meta-Analytic Review of<br />
the Effects of Noise on Performance: Moderating<br />
Effects of Task <strong>and</strong> Noise Characteristics<br />
4. Eric J. Adamic, Joseph Behre, <strong>and</strong> Brian P. Dyre,<br />
U. of Idaho, Attentional Locus <strong>and</strong> Ground<br />
Dominance in Control of Speed During Low-<br />
Altitude Flight<br />
5. Gayle Hunt, Stephen Rice, Kasha Geels, <strong>and</strong><br />
David Trafimow, New Mexico State U., Analyzing<br />
Suboptimal <strong>Human</strong>-Automation Performance<br />
Across Multiple Sessions<br />
6. Anthony R. Selkowitz <strong>and</strong> Valerie K. Sims, U. of<br />
Central Florida, The Mental Rotation of Objects<br />
Presented in an Underwater Environment<br />
Individual Differences<br />
7. Svyatoslav Guznov, Gerald Matthews, <strong>and</strong> Joel<br />
Warm, U. of Cincinnati, Team Member<br />
Personality, Performance, <strong>and</strong> Stress in a<br />
RoboFlag Synthetic Task Environment<br />
Workload<br />
8. Daniel N. Cassenti <strong>and</strong> Troy D. Kelley, U.S. Army<br />
Research Lab; Richard A. Carlson, Pennsylvania<br />
State U., Modeling the Workload-Performance<br />
Relationship<br />
9. Philip Kortum, Rice U.; S. Camille Peres, U. of<br />
Houston Clear Lake; Kurt Stallmann, Rice U.,<br />
Mental Workload Measures of Auditory<br />
Stimuli Heard During Periods of Waiting<br />
10. Kakuichi Shiomi, Electronic Navigation Research<br />
Inst., Workload Causes Chaotic Fluctuation<br />
of <strong>Human</strong> Voice<br />
11. Grace W. L. Teo <strong>and</strong> James L. Szalma, U. of<br />
Central Florida, The Effect of Spatial <strong>and</strong><br />
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Temporal Task Characteristics on<br />
Performance, Workload, <strong>and</strong> Stress<br />
12. Michelle Sublette, C. Melody Carswell, Rusty<br />
Grant, Will Seidelman, Duncan Clarke, <strong>and</strong> Brent<br />
Seales, U. of Kentucky, Anticipating Workload:<br />
Which Facets of Task Difficulty Are Easiest<br />
to Predict?<br />
13. Allan Fong <strong>and</strong> Ciara Sibley, U.S. Naval Research<br />
Lab; Anna Cole, Strategic Analysis, Inc.; Carryl<br />
Baldwin, George Mason U.; Joseph Coyne, U.S.<br />
Naval Research Lab, A Comparison of Artificial<br />
Neural Networks, Logistic Regressions, <strong>and</strong><br />
Classification Trees for Modeling Mental<br />
Workload in Real Time<br />
Decision Making<br />
14. Alan S. Boydstun, L-3 Communications; Robert<br />
E. Patterson <strong>and</strong> Byron J. Pierce, U.S. Air Force<br />
Resarch Lab; Lisa M. Park <strong>and</strong> Jodi Shannan, L-3<br />
Communications, On the Development of<br />
Training Principles for Intuitive Decision<br />
Making<br />
15. Joseph Juhnke <strong>and</strong> Dan Delaney, Tanagram<br />
Partners; Tracey Wheeler, System Planning Corp.;<br />
Brian R. Johnson, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.; Joseph<br />
Cohn, Defense Advanced Research Projects<br />
Agency, Aiding Complex Decision Making<br />
Through Augmented Reality<br />
16. Rebecca Wiczorek <strong>and</strong> Dietrich Manzey, Berlin<br />
Inst. of Technology, Is Operators’ Compliance<br />
With Alarm Systems a Product of Rational<br />
Consideration?<br />
17. Elizabeth A. Schmidlin <strong>and</strong> Keith S. Jones, Texas<br />
Tech U., Tele-Operation Through Apertures:<br />
Mission Impassable or Mission Undrivable?<br />
Modeling <strong>and</strong> Simulation<br />
18. Muneo Kitajima <strong>and</strong> Masato Nakajima, National<br />
Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science <strong>and</strong> Technology;<br />
Makoto Toyota, T-Method, Cognitive<br />
Chrono-Ethnography: A Method for Studying<br />
Behavioral Selections in Daily Activities<br />
19. Priyadarshini R. Pennathur <strong>and</strong> Ann M. Bisantz,<br />
U. at Buffalo, SUNY, A Novel Information<br />
Trail Model for Information Transformation<br />
in Cognitive Work Systems<br />
20. Youngjoo Jeon, Korea U., Revised GOMS<br />
Operator for Drag <strong>and</strong> Drop<br />
University Lab Posters<br />
Carnegie Mellon U.<br />
Dynamic Decision Making Lab<br />
George Mason U.<br />
Arch Lab<br />
Georgia Tech<br />
Cognitive Engineering Center<br />
Ohio State U.<br />
Institute for <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
U. of Houston-Clear Lake<br />
Research on the Interaction between <strong>Human</strong>s<br />
<strong>and</strong> Machines<br />
S3 – SAFETY APPLICATIONS AND THEORIES<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Hospitality Room (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Safety<br />
Chair: John DeRosia, Medical College of Wisconsin;<br />
Cochair: Brenda Santos, National Inst. for<br />
Occupational Safety <strong>and</strong> Health<br />
1. Soyun Kim, Christopher B. Mayhorn, <strong>and</strong><br />
Michael S. Wogalter, North Carolina State U.,<br />
Use of Information Sources Referenced<br />
in <strong>and</strong> Attitudes About Televised DTC<br />
Prescription Drug Advertisements<br />
2. Christopher B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U.;<br />
Richard C. Goldsworthy, The Academic Edge,<br />
Messages, <strong>and</strong> Medical Behaviors: DTCA’s<br />
Influence on Health Care Consumer Thinking<br />
<strong>and</strong> Doing, <strong>and</strong> How We Can Help<br />
3. Yiyun Peng <strong>and</strong> Linda Ng Boyle, U. of<br />
Washington; David M. Neyens, U. of Iowa;<br />
Jeffrey Short, American Transportation Research<br />
Inst., Management’s Attitudes Toward Safety<br />
in Commercial Vehicle Operations<br />
4. Annette Kluge <strong>and</strong> Björn Badura, U. of Duisburg-<br />
Essen; Leon Urbas, Technical U. Dresden; Dina<br />
Burkolter, U. of Duisburg-Essen, Violations-<br />
Inducing Framing Effects of Production<br />
Goals: Conditions Under Which Goal-Setting<br />
Leads to Neglecting Safety-Relevant Rules<br />
5. Katherine A. Berry, Paris F. Stringfellow, <strong>and</strong><br />
Scott A. Shappell, Clemson U., Examining Error<br />
Pathways: An Analysis of Contributing <strong>Factors</strong><br />
Using HFACS in Nonaviation Industries<br />
SF5 – EXPLORING ISSUES WITH VISUAL<br />
PERCEPTION IN HUMAN FACTORS STUDENT<br />
RESEARCH<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Student Forum<br />
Chair: Kelly Caine, Indiana U.; Cochair: Hongbo Zhang,<br />
Virginia Tech<br />
1. Molly M. Liechty <strong>and</strong> Poornima Madhavan, Old<br />
Dominion U., An Eye Movement Analysis of<br />
Evolving User Preferences During Internet<br />
Search<br />
SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY 41<br />
Thursday<br />
Sept.30
Thursday<br />
Sept.30<br />
2. Yi-Fang D. Tsai, Songhee Kang, <strong>and</strong> Matthew S.<br />
Peterson, George Mason U., Effects of Individual<br />
Differences on Visual Search Task Performance<br />
3. Mary G. Luong <strong>and</strong> Anne Collins McLaughlin,<br />
North Carolina State U., Learning to Solve a<br />
Visuospatial Problem: The Effect of Visual<br />
Cues on Overcoming Errors<br />
4. Aren C. Hunter <strong>and</strong> Avi Parush, Carleton U.,<br />
Where Did They Go? Recovering Dynamic<br />
Objects After Interruptions<br />
5. Nantakrit Yodpijit <strong>and</strong> Thurmon E. Lockhart,<br />
Virginia Tech, Investigating Dynamics of Dark<br />
Focus of the <strong>Human</strong> Eye in Young Adults<br />
VE3 – HUMAN PERFORMANCE IN VIRTUAL<br />
ENVIRONMENTS<br />
Lecture<br />
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Virtual Environments<br />
Chair: Hari Thiruvengada, Honeywell Labs; Cochair:<br />
Yingzi Lin, Northeastern U.<br />
1. John S. Barnett, U.S. Army Research Inst. for the<br />
Behavioral <strong>and</strong> Social Sciences; Grant S. Taylor,<br />
U. of Central Florida, Desktop <strong>and</strong> Wearable<br />
Game-Based Simulations: A Usability Study<br />
2. Per-Anders Oskarsson, Staffan Nählinder, <strong>and</strong><br />
Erl<strong>and</strong> Svensson, Swedish Defence Research<br />
Agency, A Meta Study of Transfer of Training<br />
3. Magnus Axholt, Martin Skoglund, Stephen D.<br />
Peterson, Matthew D. Cooper, Thomas B. Schön,<br />
Fredrik Gustafsson, <strong>and</strong> Anders Ynnerman,<br />
Linköping U.; Stephen R. Ellis, NASA Ames<br />
Research Ctr., Optical See-Through Head-<br />
Mounted Display Direct Linear Transformation<br />
Calibration Robustness in the Presence<br />
of User Alignment Noise<br />
4. Steven Underwood <strong>and</strong> Jennie J. Gallimore, Wright<br />
State U., One-H<strong>and</strong>ed Versus Two-H<strong>and</strong>ed<br />
Six Degree-of-Freedom Compensatory Tracking<br />
in 3-D, <strong>and</strong> the Effects of Practice<br />
5. Hua Cai <strong>and</strong> Yingzi Lin, Northeastern U., Tuning<br />
Trust Using Cognitive Cues for Better<br />
<strong>Human</strong>-Machine Collaboration<br />
Thursday, September 30<br />
5:15 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Technical Group Networking/<br />
Business Meeting<br />
Technical Group Program Chairs<br />
Pacific Concourse M (Pacific Concourse Level)<br />
5:15 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
Friday, October 1<br />
7:15 to 8:00 a.m.<br />
Early-Morning Madness<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
7:15 to 8:00 a.m.<br />
Friday, October 1<br />
8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
AC4 – MEASURING WORKLOAD USING<br />
PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES SUCH<br />
AS TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER<br />
ULTRASONOGRAPHY (TCD)<br />
Lecture<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom C (Street Level)<br />
Augmented Cognition<br />
Chair: Joseph Cohn, Defense Advanced Research<br />
Projects Agency; Cochair: Michael Lowe, U.S. Navy<br />
1. L. M. Cerruti, J. R. Estepp, W. D. Miller, <strong>and</strong> J.<br />
C. Christensen, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,<br />
Transcranial Doppler Assessment of Workload<br />
Transition in a Complex Task<br />
2. Tyler H. Shaw, Laura Guagliardo, Ewart de Visser,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U., Using<br />
Transcranial Doppler Sonography to Measure<br />
Cognitive Load in a Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Control<br />
Task<br />
3. Roger Lew, Brian P. Dyre, Terence Soule, Stuart A.<br />
Ragsdale, <strong>and</strong> Steffen Werner, U. of Idaho, Assessing<br />
Mental Workload From Skin Conductance<br />
<strong>and</strong> Pupillometry Using Wavelets <strong>and</strong> Genetic<br />
Programming<br />
4. Katie C. Ewing <strong>and</strong> Stephen H. Fairclough,<br />
Liverpool John Moores U., The Effect of an<br />
Extrinsic Incentive on Psychophysiological<br />
Measures of Mental Effort <strong>and</strong> Motivational<br />
Disposition When Task Dem<strong>and</strong> Is Varied<br />
5. Glenn F. Wilson, U.S. Air Force Research Lab;<br />
Christopher A. Russell, Archinoetics, LLC;<br />
Jason W. Monnin, Justin R. Estepp, <strong>and</strong> James C.<br />
Christensen, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, How<br />
Does Day-to-Day Variability in Psychophysiological<br />
Data Affect Classifier Accuracy?<br />
42 SEPTEMBER 30 – THURSDAY
AS9 – THE NEXT GENERATION AIR<br />
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM: DATA<br />
COMMUNICATION<br />
Invited Symposium<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Garden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Beth L. Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical<br />
U.; Cochair: Danny Benbassat, Booz Allen<br />
Hamilton<br />
1. Danny Benbassat, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.;<br />
Levent Ileri, Federal Aviation Admin., Next<br />
Generation Air Transportation System: Data<br />
Communications<br />
2. Kenneth R. Allendoerfer, Todd R. Truitt, <strong>and</strong><br />
Ben Willems, Federal Aviation Admin., Evaluations<br />
of Data Communications in Tower,<br />
TRACON, <strong>and</strong> En Route Air Traffic Control<br />
3. James R. Comstock <strong>and</strong> Brian T. Baxley, NASA<br />
Langley Research Ctr.; Robert M. Norman, Boeing<br />
Co.; Kyle K. E. Ellis, U. of Iowa; Cathy A. Adams,<br />
Kara A. Latorella, <strong>and</strong> William Lynn, NASA<br />
Langley Research Ctr., The Impact of Data<br />
Communications Messages in the Terminal<br />
Area on Flight Crew Workload <strong>and</strong> Eye<br />
Scanning<br />
4. Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Sara K. Gee, Kelley<br />
Baker, <strong>and</strong> Maricel Medina Mora, George Mason<br />
U., Effect of Party Line Loss <strong>and</strong> Delivery<br />
Format on Crew Performance <strong>and</strong> Workload<br />
5. Elizabeth L. Blickensderfer, Albert J. Boquet,<br />
Ryan Bl<strong>and</strong>ing, Tripp J. E. Driskell, Clyde<br />
Rinkinen, <strong>and</strong> Martin Lauth, Embry-Riddle<br />
Aeronautical U., Service-for-Equipage Impact<br />
Assessment<br />
CE10 – INTERRUPTIONS AND TASK<br />
SWITCHING<br />
Lecture<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
Chair: Erik Connors, SA Technologies; Cochair: Beth L.<br />
Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.<br />
1. David M. Cades, Nicole E. Werner, Deborah A.<br />
Boehm-Davis, <strong>and</strong> Zara Arshad, George Mason<br />
U., What Makes Real-World Interruptions<br />
Disruptive? Evidence From an Office Setting<br />
2. Marie P. Panepinto, North Carolina State U.,<br />
Voluntary Versus Forced Task Switching<br />
3. David M. Cades, David G. Kidd, Eden B. King,<br />
Patrick E. McKnight, <strong>and</strong> Deborah A. Boehm-<br />
Davis, George Mason U., <strong>Factors</strong> Affecting<br />
Interrupted Task Performance: Effects of<br />
Adaptability, Impulsivity, <strong>and</strong> Intelligence<br />
4. Jennifer M. Chen <strong>and</strong> Raj M. Ratwani, George<br />
Mason U.; J. Gregory Trafton, U.S. Naval Research<br />
Lab, The Effect of Interruptions <strong>and</strong> Global<br />
Placekeeping on Postcompletion Error Rates<br />
5. Mark F. St. John <strong>and</strong> Mary Ann King, Pacific<br />
Science & Engineering Group, Inc., The Four-<br />
Second Supervisor: Multitasking Supervision<br />
<strong>and</strong> Its Support<br />
HC10 – HEALTH CARE HANDOVER AND<br />
PATIENT SAFETY<br />
Invited Symposium<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Health Care<br />
Chair: Tanja Manser, U. of Aberdeen; Cochair: Steven<br />
Howard, Stanford U. School of Medicine<br />
1. Tanja Manser, U. of Aberdeen; Steven K.<br />
Howard, Stanford U., Health Care H<strong>and</strong>over<br />
<strong>and</strong> Patient Safety: Symposium Overview<br />
2. Emily S. Patterson, Ohio State U. College of<br />
Medicine, Social Norms on Deviations From<br />
Prescriptive H<strong>and</strong>off Practices<br />
3. Robert Wears, U. of Florida; Shawna Perry,<br />
Virginia Commonwealth U., Discourse <strong>and</strong><br />
Process Analyses of Shift Change H<strong>and</strong>offs<br />
in Emergency Departments<br />
4. Matthew B. Weinger, Jason M. Slagle, Audrey<br />
Kuntz, Arna Banerjee, Jonathan S. Schildcrout,<br />
Nathaniel D. Mercaldo, Dan France, Theodore<br />
Speroff, Jim Bills, <strong>and</strong> Ken Wallston, V<strong>and</strong>erbilt<br />
U. Medical Ctr., Improving Actual H<strong>and</strong>over<br />
Behavior With a Simulation-Based Training<br />
Intervention<br />
5. Avi Parush, Yol<strong>and</strong>e Simoneau, <strong>and</strong> Tara Foster-<br />
Hunt, Carleton U.; Margot Thomas <strong>and</strong> Judy<br />
Rashotte, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario,<br />
The Use of Resources During Shift H<strong>and</strong>offs<br />
in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit<br />
6 Michelle A. Raduma-Tomàs, Rhona Flin, <strong>and</strong><br />
Steven Yule, U. of Aberdeen; Steven Close,<br />
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Doctors’ H<strong>and</strong>overs<br />
in an Acute Medical Assessment Unit: A Hierarchical<br />
Task Analysis<br />
OCTOBER 1 – FRIDAY 43<br />
Friday<br />
Oct. 1
Friday<br />
Oct. 1<br />
IE8 – MEDICAL APPLICATIONS<br />
Lecture<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Bayview Room B (Bay Level)<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Chair: Stephen Lavender, Ohio State U.; Cochair:<br />
Monica Johnson, Ohio State U.<br />
1. Allen S. Yagjian, U. of California, Davis, Risk<br />
Assessment <strong>and</strong> Application of Engineering<br />
Controls to Reduce the Number of Occupational<br />
Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in<br />
a Large Pharmaceutical Production Facility<br />
2. Ashish D. Nimbarte, West Virginia U.; Fereydoun<br />
Aghazadeh, Louisiana State U.; Yun Sun, West<br />
Virginia U., Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Physical Risk<br />
<strong>Factors</strong> Affecting Cervical Musculoskeletal<br />
Disorders<br />
3. David L. Lee, David Rempel, <strong>and</strong> Alan B. Barr, U.<br />
of California, San Francisco; Am<strong>and</strong>eep Shergill,<br />
San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Ctr.,<br />
<strong>Ergonomics</strong> of Colonoscopy: Wrist Postures<br />
of Gastroenterologists Performing Routine<br />
Colonoscopy<br />
4. Carolyn Sommerich, Steven Lavender, <strong>and</strong><br />
Elizabeth S<strong>and</strong>ers, Ohio State U.; Sabrina Lamar,<br />
Consultant; Kevin Evans, Ohio State U.; Sharon<br />
Joines, North Carolina State U.; Wei-Ting Yen,<br />
Ohio State U., Participatory <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Applied to Mammographers’ Work<br />
5. Ying (Jean) Zheng <strong>and</strong> John B. Morrell, Yale U.,<br />
Cognitive Load Assessment of a Vibrotactile<br />
Posture Feedback Chair<br />
PD7 – USER-CENTERED METHODS FOR NEW<br />
PRODUCT CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Product Design<br />
Chair: Stanley H. Caplan; Cochair: H. C. M. (Jettie)<br />
Hoonhout<br />
Panelists: William Green, Leicester U.; Jennifer Watts-<br />
Perotti, Xerox Innovation Group; Wendy A. Rogers,<br />
Georgia Tech<br />
SF6 – GENERAL TOPICS IN STUDENT<br />
RESEARCH: CROWDS,TASK ANALYSES,AND<br />
BIOMECHANICS<br />
Lecture<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Student Forum<br />
Chair: David Kaber, North Carolina State U.; Cochair:<br />
Katie Berry, Clemson U.<br />
1. Victoria L. Kendrick <strong>and</strong> Roger A. Haslam,<br />
Loughborough U., The User Experience of<br />
Crowds—A <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Challenge<br />
2. Sarah K. Felipe, Anne E. Adams, Wendy A. Rogers,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Arthur D. Fisk, Georgia Tech, Training<br />
Novices on Hierarchical Task Analysis<br />
3. Young J. Chun, Texas Tech U., A Biomechanical<br />
Study on the Effects of Hatha Yoga Basic<br />
Poses on Muscle Activities<br />
4. Neal Wiggermann, Monroe Keyserling, <strong>and</strong><br />
Benjamin Pokorney, U. of Michigan, The Effect<br />
of Flooring Characteristics on Plantar<br />
Pressures on the Foot During St<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
5. Rahul Soangra, Baron Jones, <strong>and</strong> Thurmon E.<br />
Lockhart, Virginia Tech, Effects of Antifatigue<br />
Flooring on Gait Parameters<br />
ST5 – SIMULATION AND METHODS IN<br />
TRANSPORTATION<br />
Lecture<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Bayview Room A (Bay Level)<br />
Surface Transportation<br />
Chair: Nick Kelling, Marshall U.; Cochair: Farheen<br />
Khan, Exponent<br />
1. Avinoam Borowsky, Anat Meir, Tal Oron-Gilad,<br />
David Shinar, <strong>and</strong> Yisrael Parmet, Ben Gurion U.<br />
of the Negev, The Effect of Hazard Perception<br />
Training on Traffic-Scene Movies Categorization<br />
2. Robert McCall <strong>and</strong> Frank Schieber, U. of South<br />
Dakota, Validating the Effectiveness of<br />
Recursive Blur Enhancement of Symbol<br />
Signs Using Static <strong>and</strong> Dynamic Protocols<br />
3. Michael Jones, Federal Railroad Admin.;<br />
Christopher Plott, Melvin Jones, <strong>and</strong> Thomas<br />
Olthoff, Alion Science <strong>and</strong> Technology; Steven<br />
Harris, Rational, LLC, The Cab Technology<br />
Integration Lab: A Locomotive Simulator<br />
for <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Research<br />
4. Joel M. Cooper <strong>and</strong> Nathan Medeiros-Ward, U.<br />
of Utah, Conversation Impairs the Expression<br />
of Learned Sequence Information in a Simulated<br />
Driving Environment<br />
5. Shannon C. Roberts <strong>and</strong> John D. Lee, U. of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison; Joshua D. Hoffman, Deere<br />
& Co., Using Capacity Analysis to Evaluate<br />
the Effect of MP3 Player Usage on Driver<br />
Behavior<br />
44 OCTOBER 1 – FRIDAY
TE4 – OPPORTUNITIES FOR HUMAN<br />
FACTORS MEASURES IN MILITARY<br />
OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Test & Evaluation<br />
Chair: Jennifer Ockerman, Johns Hopkins U. Applied<br />
Physics Lab<br />
Panelists: David Roberts, SimIS, Inc.; Albert A.<br />
Sciarretta, CNS Technologies, Inc.; Dennis Folds,<br />
Georgia Tech Research Inst.; Susana McKee, U.S. Air<br />
Force; Reta Morgan Reynolds, U.S. Army; Rebecca<br />
Grier, Inst. for Defense Analysis<br />
Friday, October 1<br />
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
AS10 – HUMAN FACTORS RESEARCH FOR<br />
SPACE EXPLORATION: MEASUREMENT,<br />
MODELING,AND MITIGATION<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Garden Room A (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
Aerospace Systems<br />
Chair: Mary Kaiser, NASA Ames Research Ctr.<br />
Panelists: Christopher S. Allen, NASA Johnson Space<br />
Ctr.; Immanuel Barshi, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;<br />
Dorrit Billman, San Jose State U.; Kritina L. Holden,<br />
Lockheed Martin Corp.<br />
CE11 – JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING<br />
BEHAVIOR IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS<br />
Lecture<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Ballroom B (Street Level)<br />
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making<br />
Chair: Sylvain Bruni, Aptima Inc.; Cochair: Steve<br />
Shute, Lockheed Martin Corp.<br />
1. Elliot E. Entin <strong>and</strong> Daniel Serfaty, Aptima Inc,<br />
Information Source, Sequential Revision of<br />
Belief, <strong>and</strong> the Order Effect<br />
2. Matthew B. Thompson, Jason M. Tangen, Renee<br />
Treloar, <strong>and</strong> Kathleen Ivison, U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>,<br />
<strong>Human</strong>s Matching Fingerprints: Sequence<br />
<strong>and</strong> Size<br />
3. Christian P. Janssen, Duncan P. Brumby, <strong>and</strong> Rae<br />
Garnett, U. College London, Natural Break<br />
Points: Utilizing Motor Cues When Multitasking<br />
4. Christopher A. Miller, Tammy Ott, Peggy Wu,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Vanessa Vakili, Smart Information Flow<br />
Technologies, Politeness Effects in Directive<br />
Compliance: Effects With Power <strong>and</strong> Social<br />
Distance<br />
5. Maia B. Cook, Harvey S. Smallman, Frank C.<br />
Lacson, <strong>and</strong> Daniel I. Manes, Pacific Science <strong>and</strong><br />
Engineering Group, Inc., Situation Displays for<br />
Dynamic UAV Replanning: Intuitions <strong>and</strong><br />
Performance for Display Formats<br />
E5 – TEACHING FUTURE HUMAN FACTORS<br />
AND ERGONOMICS PROFESSIONALS TO<br />
SOLVE PRACTICAL PROBLEMS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff D (Bay Level)<br />
Education<br />
Chair: Beth L. Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical<br />
U.<br />
Panelists: Albert J. Boquet, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical<br />
U.; Noelle D. Brunelle, Sikorsky Aircraft; James A.<br />
Pharmer, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.; Scott A. Shappell,<br />
Clemson U.<br />
HP4 – ADVANCES IN MODELING SITUATION<br />
AWARENESS, DECISION MAKING,AND<br />
PERFORMANCE IN COMPLEX OPERATIONAL<br />
ENVIRONMENTS<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff B (Bay Level)<br />
<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling<br />
Chair: Cheryl Bolstad, SA Technologies; Cochair:<br />
Haydee Cuevas, SA Technologies<br />
Panelists: Erik S. Connors, SA Technologies; Peter W.<br />
Foltz, Pearson Knowledge Technologies; Cleotilde<br />
González, Carnegie Mellon U.; Nathan Ka Ching Lau,<br />
U. of Toronto; Walter J. Warwick, Alion Science <strong>and</strong><br />
Technology<br />
IE9 – CONSTRUCTION AND WAREHOUSES<br />
Lecture<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Bayview Room B (Bay Level)<br />
Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Chair: Richard Marklin, Marquette U.; Cochair: Riley<br />
Splittstoesser, Ohio State U.<br />
1. Xiaolu Jing, Scott Fulmer, <strong>and</strong> Priyadarshini<br />
Dasgupta, U. of Massachusetts Lowell; Lu Yuan,<br />
Southeastern Louisiana U.; Bryan Buchholz, U. of<br />
Massachusetts Lowell, Quantitative <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
Exposure Assessment for Floor Coverers<br />
in the Greater Boston Area<br />
OCTOBER 1 – FRIDAY 45<br />
Friday<br />
Oct. 1
Friday<br />
Oct. 1<br />
2. Scott Fulmer <strong>and</strong> Xiaolu Jing, U. of Massachusetts<br />
Lowell; Lu Yuan, Southeastern Louisiana U.;<br />
Priyadarshini Sengupta Dasgupta <strong>and</strong> Brad<br />
Schugardt, U. of Massachusetts Lowell; Ann<br />
Marie Dale, Washington U.; Laura Punnett <strong>and</strong><br />
Bryan Buchholz, U. of Massachusetts Lowell,<br />
Biomechanical Risk <strong>Factors</strong> for Knee<br />
Disorders in Carpenters<br />
3. Steven A. Lavender, Carolyn M. Sommerich,<br />
Monica R. Johnson, <strong>and</strong> Zaid Radin, Ohio State<br />
U., Developing Ergonomic Interventions to<br />
Reduce Musculoskeletal Disorders in Grocery<br />
Distribution Centers<br />
4. Monica R. Johnson, Steven A. Lavender, <strong>and</strong><br />
J. Mac Crawford, Ohio State U.; Paul A. Reichelt,<br />
U. of Illinois at Chicago; Antonio R. Fern<strong>and</strong>ez,<br />
Ohio State U., Underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>Factors</strong> That<br />
Affect the Adoption of Ergonomic Interventions<br />
Among EMS Workers<br />
5. Carisa Harris, U. of California, Berkeley; Jia-Hua<br />
Lin, Liberty Mutual Researh Inst. for Safety,<br />
Effect of H<strong>and</strong>-H<strong>and</strong>le Interface on Exertion,<br />
Efficiency, <strong>and</strong> Physical Dem<strong>and</strong>s in Pallet<br />
Jack Operations<br />
PD8 – USER-CENTERED APPROACHES TO<br />
PRODUCT DESIGN<br />
Lecture<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff A (Bay Level)<br />
Product Design<br />
Chair: Ismail El Maach, MEA Forensic; Cochair:<br />
Dianne McMullin, Boeing<br />
1. Dan Nathan-Roberts <strong>and</strong> Yili Liu, U. of Michigan,<br />
Investigation of Relative Mobile Phone Size<br />
Preference Using Interactive Genetic<br />
Algorithms<br />
2. Jangwoon Park, Sujin Kim, <strong>and</strong> Heecheon You,<br />
Pohang U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology, An<br />
Analysis of Natural Motion for Product<br />
Design: Refrigerator Half-Guard Installation<br />
Part Design<br />
3. Liang Zeng, Robert W. Proctor, <strong>and</strong> Gavriel<br />
Salvendy, Purdue U., Harnessing the User’s<br />
Mental Power to Enhance Web Site Creativity:<br />
The Meta-Design Approach to Web Personalization<br />
4. Sarah Endicott, Abir Mullick, Gourab Kar, <strong>and</strong><br />
Marisa Topping, Georgia Tech, Development of<br />
the Inclusive Indoor Play Design Guidelines<br />
5. Marita A. O’Brien, U. of Alabama in Huntsville;<br />
Wendy A. Rogers <strong>and</strong> Arthur D. Fisk, Georgia<br />
Tech, Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Role of Experience<br />
in Younger <strong>and</strong> Older Adults’ Interactions<br />
With a Novel Technology<br />
SD6 – HUMAN-SYSTEMS INTEGRATION IN<br />
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT<br />
Discussion Panel<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Garden Room B (Atrium Lobby Level)<br />
System Development<br />
Chair: Patricia Jones, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;<br />
Cochair: Gaye L. Graves, NASA Ames Research Ctr.<br />
Panelists: Terry Allard, Office of Naval Research; Jack<br />
Blackhurst, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; David J.<br />
Fitts, NASA Johnson Space Ctr.; Sean Peters, U.S.<br />
Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Dino Piccione,<br />
Federal Aviation Admin.; Lawrence Shattuck, Naval<br />
Postgraduate School<br />
T6 – TRAINING IN THE WILD: STUDIES OF<br />
APPLICATION AND TRANSFER<br />
Lecture<br />
Friday, October 1, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon<br />
Seacliff C (Bay Level)<br />
Training<br />
Chair: Emily Wiese, Aptima Inc.; Cochair: Heather<br />
Stoner, Realtime Technologies, Inc.<br />
1. Laura A. Whitlock, Anne Collins McLaughlin,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Jason C. Allaire, North Carolina State U.,<br />
Training Requirements of a Video Game-<br />
Based Cognitive Intervention for Older<br />
Adults: Lessons Learned<br />
2. Ryan M. Kilgore <strong>and</strong> J. Alex Godwin, Charles<br />
River Analytics, Inc., Pictorial Mnemonic-<br />
Based Tools for Procedural Training: Application<br />
to the Battlefield First-Aid Domain<br />
3. Allyson R. Hall <strong>and</strong> Keith S. Jones, Texas Tech U.,<br />
Distance Estimation Training: A Proposed<br />
Model of Transfer<br />
4. Grant S. Taylor, U. of Central Florida; John S.<br />
Barnett, U.S. Army Research Inst. for the Behavioral<br />
<strong>and</strong> Social Sciences, Training Effectiveness<br />
of Wearable <strong>and</strong> Desktop Simulator Interfaces<br />
5. Mark W. Scerbo, T. Robert Turner, <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth<br />
Newlin-Canzone, Old Dominion U.; Dwight<br />
Meglan, Robert Waddington, Dan King, <strong>and</strong><br />
Howard Champion, SimQuest, LLC, A<br />
Preliminary Evaluation of a Burr Hole<br />
Drilling Simulator for Craniotomy<br />
46 OCTOBER 1 – FRIDAY
PARTICIPANT INDEX<br />
Abbott, Robert G., 31<br />
Abramson, Paul, 13<br />
Acosta, Hector, 18<br />
Adamic, Eric J., 40<br />
Adams, Anne E., 44<br />
Adams, Barb, 19<br />
Adams, Cathy A., 43<br />
Adams, Christi, 11<br />
Adapathya, Ravi S., 13<br />
Afek, Ariel, 23<br />
Aghazadeh, Fereydoun, 44<br />
Agutter, J., 39<br />
Ahern, Amber, 24<br />
Ahlstrom, Vicki, 30<br />
Ahram, Tareq Z., 23<br />
Akladios, Magdy, 10<br />
Alapatt, Githin F., 37<br />
Alberti, Pascal, 14, 24<br />
Albin, Thomas J., 40<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Amy L., 16<br />
Alfred, Petra, 30, 32, 36<br />
Allaire, Jason C., 46<br />
Allan, Karla, 26<br />
Allard, Terry, 46<br />
Allen, Christopher S., 45<br />
Allen, Elaine D., 17<br />
Allender, Laurel, 12<br />
Allendoerfer, Kenneth R., 38, 43<br />
Allie, Paul, 36<br />
Alves, Erin, 17<br />
Amaba, Ben, 23<br />
Amos, April, 10<br />
Anders, Shilo, 21<br />
Andre, Anthony D., 22, 25<br />
Andre, Terrence S., 32<br />
Andrew, Nick, 19<br />
Andrews, Dee H., 32<br />
Anhalt, David, 11<br />
Anthony, Brian, 12<br />
Antonovsky, Ari, 30<br />
Anxieter, Grace E., 36<br />
Arbuckle, Nicole B., 26, 35<br />
Armentrout, Jeffrey, 31<br />
Armstrong, Thomas J., 30, 33, 37<br />
Arndt, Steven R., 17<br />
Arshad, Zara, 43<br />
Ashoori, Maryam, 9<br />
Astwood, Jr., R<strong>and</strong>y S., 31<br />
Atkinson, Beth, 31<br />
Attarwala, Abbas, 12<br />
Axelsson, Par, 34<br />
Axholt, Magnus, 42<br />
Ay, Haluk, 37<br />
Ayoub, M. M., 26<br />
Ayres, Thomas J., 14<br />
Babcock-Parziale, Judith, 33<br />
Back, Jiseung, 10<br />
Bader, Julia, 13, 16<br />
Badura, Björn, 41<br />
Bagian, James P., 10, 36<br />
Bahn, Sangwoo, 14<br />
Bahr, Gisela Susanne, 21<br />
Bakdash, Jonathan Z., 20<br />
Baker, Kelley, 43<br />
Baker, Nancy A., 36<br />
Baldwin, Carryl L., 16, 17, 24, 26,<br />
30, 37, 41<br />
Ball, Jerry, 31<br />
Balogh, Bradley J., 40<br />
Banas, Steven, 34<br />
Banbury, Simon, 34<br />
Banerjee, Arna, 43<br />
Banks, R. J., 7<br />
Banks, Stephen J., 11<br />
Bao, Stephen S., 11<br />
Barker, Linsey M., 21, 39<br />
Barnes, Michael J., 11, 19, 23, 37<br />
Barnes, Valarie, 35<br />
Barnett, John S., 24, 42, 46<br />
Barr, Alan B., 21, 44<br />
Barrow, Jane H., 16, 26<br />
Barshi, Immanuel, 45<br />
Bartha, Michael C., 19, 36<br />
Basilico, Justin D., 31<br />
Bass, Brock, 34<br />
Bass, Ellen J., 10, 26<br />
Battiste, Vernol, 12, 25<br />
Battisto, Dina, 34<br />
Bauerly, Kristi Schmidt, 25<br />
Baumgart, Leigh A., 26<br />
Baxley, Brian T., 43<br />
Beane, John, 33<br />
Beck, Melissa R., 34<br />
Becker, Mark, 35<br />
Becker, William, 15<br />
Bedwell, Wendy L., 22, 24<br />
Beeco, Rebekkah F. W., 33<br />
Beer, Jenay M., 11<br />
Behneman, Adrienne, 16<br />
Behre, Joseph, 40<br />
Beith, Barry H., 22, 29<br />
Belanger, Micheline, 19<br />
Bellotti, Victoria, 22<br />
Beltran Orihuela, Cristina, 26<br />
Belz, Steven M., 8<br />
Benbassat, Danny, 43<br />
Bennett, Kevin B., 36<br />
Beringer, Dennis B., 31<br />
Berka, Chris, 16<br />
Berkhout, Jan, 27<br />
Berkowitz, Lyle, 13<br />
Berry, Katherine A., 41, 44<br />
Bertel, Sven, 28<br />
Bhagavathula, Rajaram, 23, 40<br />
Bhoyar, Parag, 39<br />
Billman, Dorrit, 45<br />
Bills, Jim, 43<br />
Bisantz, Ann M., 9, 21, 41<br />
Blackhurst, Jack, 46<br />
Blalock, Lisa Durrance, 38<br />
Blanco, Myra, 15, 37<br />
Bl<strong>and</strong>ing, Ryan, 11, 43<br />
Bleed, Peter A., 30<br />
Blickensderfer, Beth L., 23, 43, 45<br />
Bliss, James P., 11, 18, 24<br />
Blocker, Renaldo C., 32<br />
Blommer, Mike, 38<br />
Boda, Sruthi Vasudev, 39<br />
Boehm-Davis, Deborah A., 22, 43<br />
Boelhouwer, Eric J., 18<br />
Bogner, Marilyn Sue, 10<br />
Bojko, Aga, 39<br />
Boles, David B., 18<br />
Bolstad, Cheryl A., 16, 45<br />
Bolton, Matthew L., 10, 33<br />
Boone, Christie P., 15<br />
Boquet, Albert J., 32, 43, 45<br />
Boring, Ronald, 12, 21<br />
Borowsky, Avinoam, 44<br />
Bourne, Jr., Lyle E., 38<br />
Boydstun, Alan S., 41<br />
Boykin, Gary, 32<br />
Brackett, Cameron, 33<br />
Bradshaw, Jeffrey S., 35<br />
Branaghan, Russell J., 14, 33<br />
Br<strong>and</strong>, Matthias, 38<br />
Br<strong>and</strong>t, Summer L., 12<br />
Braun, Kelly, 12<br />
Brennan, Patricia C., 19<br />
Brennan, Patricia Flatley, 26<br />
Breugelmans, Jeffrey, 11<br />
Brewer, Marcus, 30<br />
Brickman, Bart, 32<br />
Brill, J. Christopher, 11, 22, 24<br />
Brodie, Anne C., 37<br />
Brooks, Johnell O., 16, 33<br />
Brooks, Ted, 14<br />
Brown, Victoria, 33<br />
Brown-Clerk, Bernadette J., 40<br />
Brumby, Duncan P., 17, 45<br />
Brunelle, Noelle D., 27, 45<br />
Bruni, Sylvain, 45<br />
Buchholz, Bryan, 45, 46<br />
Buck-Gengler, Carolyn J., 38<br />
Bullemer, Peter, 16<br />
Burbey, Alex<strong>and</strong>ra, 17<br />
Burdette, Daniel, 23<br />
Burkolter, Dina, 38, 41<br />
Burns, Catherine M., 9, 28, 38<br />
Burns, Gary, 11<br />
Burtscher, Michael J., 29<br />
Bustamante, Ernesto A., 21, 23,<br />
28, 31<br />
Buzzell, George, 16<br />
Byrne, Michael D., 10, 33<br />
Cabrall, Christopher D., 12<br />
Cades, David M., 43<br />
Cai, Hua, 42<br />
Cain, Brad, 10<br />
Caine, Kelly E., 25, 41<br />
Caird, Jeff K., 15, 27, 37, 39<br />
Caldwell, Lynn, 26, 32<br />
Calhoun, Gloria, 36<br />
Calkins, L., 32<br />
Cameron, Ian T., 9<br />
Camilleri, Matt J., 19<br />
Campbell, Susan G., 26<br />
Campbell, Tyler, 37<br />
Canzone, Elizabeth, 17<br />
Cao, Caroline G.L., 36<br />
Caplan, Stanley, 11, 17, 44<br />
Carayon, Pascale, 33<br />
Carbonari, Ronald, 18<br />
Carlson, Richard A., 40<br />
Carpenter, S<strong>and</strong>ra L., 16<br />
Carswell, C. Melody, 14, 33, 41<br />
Casali, John G., 31<br />
Cassenti, Daniel N., 40<br />
Castle, Courtney, 11<br />
Casto, Kristen L., 31<br />
Cerruti, L. M., 42<br />
Cha, Yeonjoo, 10<br />
Chaffin, Don B., 26, 37<br />
Chalil Madathil, Kapil, 37<br />
Champion, Howard, 46<br />
Chancey, Eric, 18<br />
Chang, Joonho, 40<br />
Charness, Neil, 10, 20<br />
Chen, I.-Ming, 24<br />
Chen, Jennifer M., 43<br />
Chen, Jessie Y. C., 11, 23<br />
Chien, Shih-Yi, 28, 38<br />
Chignell, Mark, 23<br />
Chin, Jessie, 28<br />
Chin, Matthew G., 14<br />
Chisholm, Susan, 39<br />
Christensen, James C., 16, 42<br />
Chrysler, Susan T., 30<br />
Chumbler, Neale R., 37<br />
Chun, Young J., 44<br />
Chung, Chonyoon, 14<br />
Chung, Min K., 10, 20<br />
Clark, Rylan, 23<br />
Clarke, Duncan, 14, 33, 41<br />
Clarke, John-Paul, 16<br />
Clegg, Benjamin A., 38<br />
Close, Steven, 43<br />
Cloud-Buckner, Jennifer, 25<br />
Clouser, Timothy, 9<br />
Cochran, David J., 13, 30<br />
Cody, Delphine, 15<br />
Cohen, H. Harvey, 7, 17<br />
Cohn, Joseph V., 23, 41, 42<br />
Cole, Anna, 16, 41<br />
Cole, Darren, 11<br />
Coleman, Kwamoore M., 18<br />
Collins McLaughlin, Anne, 28, 29<br />
Colligan, Lacey, 13<br />
Colombi, John M., 11<br />
Componation, Paul J., 16<br />
Comstock, James R., 43<br />
Conner-Garcia, Thembi, 28<br />
Connolly, Janis, 30<br />
Connors, Erik S., 43, 45<br />
Contreras, Luis Rene, 13, 16<br />
Cook, Maia B., 45<br />
Cooke, Nancy J., 7, 13, 34<br />
Cooper, Joel M., 15, 28, 30, 44<br />
Cooper, Matthew D., 42<br />
Corona, Federica, 24<br />
Cosenzo, Keryl A., 11, 23, 37<br />
Coughlin, Joseph F., 30<br />
Coutts, Kathy, 29<br />
Covas-Smith, Christine M., 14<br />
Coyle, Cheryl L., 14<br />
Coyne, Joseph T., 16, 41<br />
Crawford, J. Mac, 46<br />
Crébolder, Jacquelyn, 40<br />
Cress, Elaine, 33<br />
Crisler, Matthew C., 16<br />
Crowe, Chris, 16<br />
Cuevas, Haydee M., 16, 45<br />
Cui, Ling, 40<br />
Cummings, Julianne, 27<br />
Cummings, M. L., 13, 18<br />
Curry, Reates, 38<br />
Curtis, Michael T., 34<br />
D’Agostino, Amy, 18<br />
Dai, Boyi, 39<br />
Dale, Ann Marie, 46<br />
Dallman, Ron, 11<br />
D’Andrea, Laura, 28<br />
Dao, Arik-Quang V., 12, 25<br />
Dasari, Deepika, 16<br />
Dasgupta, Priyadarshini Sengupta,<br />
45, 46<br />
PARTICIPANT INDEX 47<br />
Participant<br />
Index
Participant<br />
Index<br />
Davenport, R<strong>and</strong>y B., 23<br />
Davis, Fleet, 14, 24<br />
Davis, Jerry, 18<br />
Davis, Kermit, 20, 39<br />
de la Vega Bustillos, Enrique, 13<br />
de Visser, Ewart, 23, 26, 42<br />
Delaney, Dan, 41<br />
DeLaura, Richard A., 38<br />
DeMers, Robert E., 22<br />
Deppa, Shelley Waters, 17<br />
DeRosia, John, 41<br />
Deshmukh, Atul, 38<br />
Desmond, Paula, 17<br />
Diamond, Rick, 22<br />
Diaz, Luis, 13, 16<br />
DiazGranados, Deborah, 22<br />
Dietz, Aaron S., 22, 23, 31<br />
Dietz, Andreas, 32<br />
Ding, Lei, 16<br />
Diyaljee, Zahrah, 27<br />
Dolgov, Igor, 14, 23<br />
Dong, Wei, 39<br />
Dong, Xiao, 34<br />
Donnelly, Conor, 14<br />
Dooley, W. Kyle, 40<br />
Dorneich, Michael C., 11, 22<br />
Douglas, Alan, 23<br />
Douglas, Dana, 35<br />
Douphrate, David, 15<br />
Doxon, Andrew J., 15<br />
Drake, Nathaniel, 34<br />
Draper, Mark, 37<br />
Drendel, Luke, 14<br />
Drew, Daniel A., 15<br />
Drews, Frank A., 20, 21<br />
Driskell, James E., 22<br />
Driskell, Tripp J. E., 43<br />
Drury, Colin G., 20, 26<br />
D’Souza, Melroy E., 13<br />
Dube, Genevieve, 34<br />
Dubey, Gaurav, 38<br />
Duff, Sacha N., 19, 29, 32<br />
Duh, Henry Been-Lirn, 24<br />
Duncan, Jerry, 29<br />
Dunne, Robb, 15<br />
Durkee, Kevin, 35<br />
Durso, Francis T., 9, 12, 38<br />
Dutt, Varun, 38<br />
Dworsky, Matt, 24<br />
Dyre, Brian P., 40, 42<br />
Dzindolet, Mary, 32<br />
Easter, James, 9<br />
Ebert-Hamilton, Sheila M., 10<br />
Eccles, David W., 21<br />
Edwards, Eric S., 39<br />
Edwards, Evan T., 39<br />
Eggman, Ashley, 32<br />
Eibling, David, 35<br />
Eidman, Craig, 14<br />
Eikhout, S<strong>and</strong>ra M., 40<br />
El Maach, Ismail, 46<br />
Elkerton, Jay, 25<br />
Elliott, Linda, 11<br />
Elliott, Lisa Jo, 16<br />
Ellis, Kyle K. E., 23, 43<br />
Ellis, R. Darin, 9, 18<br />
Ellis, Stephen R., 42<br />
Elouri, Yasser, 10<br />
Emfield, Adam, 23<br />
Endicott, Sarah, 10, 46<br />
Endsley, Mica R., 8, 29<br />
Engel, Kathryn L., 27<br />
English, Addison, 17<br />
Entezari, Zoubair, 11<br />
Entin, Elliot E., 32, 45<br />
Epstein, Dana R., 33<br />
Ermann, Erica, 30<br />
Estepp, Justin R., 16, 42<br />
Etherton, Gale, 37<br />
Euerby, Adam, 38<br />
Evans, Kevin, 44<br />
Evans, Siân, 36<br />
Evans III, A. William, 37<br />
Eversley, Rani, 33<br />
Ewing, Katie C., 42<br />
Fairbanks, Rollin J., 21<br />
Fairclough, Stephen H., 42<br />
Fairey, Lisa, 22<br />
Fann, James I., 29<br />
Farry, Mike, 9<br />
Faucett, Julia, 33<br />
Fawcett, David, 21<br />
Feary, Michael, 19<br />
Feathers, David, 19<br />
Feigh, Karen, 12<br />
Felipe, Sarah K., 44<br />
Fenech, Elliot P., 20<br />
Fensterer, John, 34<br />
Fercho, Kelene, 27<br />
Fern, Lisa, 23<br />
Fern<strong>and</strong>ez, Antonio R., 46<br />
Ferrara, Patricia R., 14<br />
Ferris, Thomas, 17, 20, 36<br />
Fey, Curtis, 27<br />
Field, Matt, 14, 33<br />
Fincannon, Thomas D., 9, 23, 29,<br />
34<br />
Fink, Nicole, 34<br />
Finomore, Jr., Victor S., 11, 26,<br />
31, 34<br />
Fiore, Stephen M., 15, 18, 22, 32,<br />
34, 35, 36, 38, 40<br />
Fischer, Ute, 12, 35<br />
Fisk, Arthur D., 11, 25, 28, 44, 46<br />
Fitch, Gregory M., 30, 37, 40<br />
Fitts, David J., 46<br />
Fitzpatrick, Kay, 30<br />
Fleger, Stephen, 35<br />
Fletcher, J. Dexter, 32<br />
Flin, Rhona, 22, 26, 29, 43<br />
Flowers, John, 19<br />
Folds, Dennis, 45<br />
Foltz, Peter W., 45<br />
Fong, Allan, 41<br />
Forsythe, Chris, 31<br />
Foster-Hunt, Tara, 43<br />
Fowlkes, Jennifer, 15<br />
Fracker, Martin L., 29<br />
France, Dan, 43<br />
Frankel, Richard M., 26<br />
Frasca, Dennis, 23<br />
Frechette, Jacob, 11<br />
Freeman, Jared, 32<br />
Freier, Stephen, 13<br />
Freivalds, Andris, 9, 30, 36, 40<br />
Friedman-Berg, Ferne, 38<br />
Fu, Wai-Tat, 20, 39<br />
Fuller, Helen J. A., 33<br />
Fulmer, Scott, 45, 46<br />
Funke, Gregory J., 25, 34<br />
Funke, Matthew E., 34<br />
Funkhouser, Dillon, 30<br />
Gallagher, Melissa A., 33<br />
Gallagher, Sean, 20, 37<br />
Gallimore, Jennie J., 25, 42<br />
Galloway, Trysha L., 16<br />
Ganey, H. C. Neil, 29<br />
Garcia, Andre, 23, 24<br />
Gardner-Bonneau, Daryle, 20, 32<br />
Garg, Arun, 26, 39<br />
Garl<strong>and</strong>, Theodore B., 33<br />
Garnett, Rae, 45<br />
Garrett, S<strong>and</strong>ra K., 8, 10, 14<br />
Gasser, Rol<strong>and</strong>, 19<br />
Gawron, Valerie J., 9, 22<br />
Gay, Jeffrey P., 19<br />
Gee, Sara K., 43<br />
Geels, Kasha, 40<br />
Geraghty, Elisabeth, 30<br />
Geyer, Alex<strong>and</strong>ra, 23<br />
Giang, Wayne, 17<br />
Gieseler, Charlie J., 31<br />
Gilkey, David, 15, 30<br />
Glazer, Courtney, 32<br />
Godwin, J. Alex, 46<br />
Goeschel, George, 29<br />
Goldberg, Joseph H., 29<br />
Goldberg, Stephen, 32<br />
Goldsworthy, Richard C., 41<br />
Golenberg, Lavie Pinchas, 18<br />
Gomer, Joshua A., 33<br />
Goncher, Andrea, 35<br />
Gonzàlez, Cleotilde, 16, 38, 45<br />
Goodenough, Richard R., 16<br />
Goolsbee, James Z., 14<br />
Goonetilleke, Ravindra S., 29<br />
Görges, M., 33<br />
Gorman, Jamie C., 7<br />
Gorman, Paul N., 17, 20, 22, 35, 38<br />
Gosbee, Laura Lin, 37<br />
Grant, Russell C., 14, 33<br />
Grant, Rusty, 33, 41<br />
Graumlich, James, 28<br />
Graves, Gaye L., 46<br />
Graves, William, 14,23<br />
Graving, Justin S., 24<br />
Gray, Wayne D., 10, 12, 16<br />
Green, Paul A., 10<br />
Green, William,44<br />
Greenberg, Jeff, 38<br />
Greenstein, Joel S., 32, 37<br />
Grier, Rebecca A., 21, 45<br />
Grote, Gudela, 29<br />
Gruben, Kreg G., 15<br />
Grundgeiger, Tobias, 26<br />
Guagliardo, Laura, 42<br />
Guarrera, Theresa K., 21<br />
Guerlain, Stephanie, 20, 39<br />
Guerrero, Claudia, 14<br />
Gugerty, Leo, 40<br />
Gungor, Celal, 30<br />
Gustafsson, Fredrik, 42<br />
Guznov, Svyatoslav, 31, 40<br />
Ha, Wookhyun, 14<br />
Haas, Ellen, 23, 26<br />
Haddad, Omid, 39<br />
Haggstrom, David A., 37<br />
Hah, Sehchang, 25, 31, 38<br />
Hale, Kelly, 34<br />
Hall, Allyson R., 46<br />
Hall, Daniel S., 36<br />
Hall, Robert E., 9<br />
Hall, Robert A., 16<br />
Hall, Terri L., 31<br />
Hallbeck, M. Susan, 10, 37, 40<br />
Hamblin, Christopher J., 22<br />
Hamilton, Katherine, 34, 38<br />
Han, Qiong, 33<br />
Hanada, Satoshi, 9<br />
Hancock, Peter A., 13, 15, 21,<br />
29, 40<br />
Hannon, Daniel J., 38<br />
Hansen, David C., 31<br />
Hanson, Regan, 19<br />
Hardee, Jefferson B., 35<br />
Harley, Erin M., 17<br />
Harper-Sciarini, Michelle, 18<br />
Harris, Carisa, 10, 46<br />
Harris, Francis,10<br />
Harris, Kevin R.,21<br />
Harris, Steven, 44<br />
Harter, Michael J., 25<br />
Hashemi, Ali, 11<br />
Haslam, Roger A., 44<br />
Hassall, Maureen E., 9<br />
Havig, Paul R., 17, 34<br />
Hay, Jim, 7<br />
Hayden, Gregory F., 26<br />
Hayes, Caroline C., 15<br />
Healy, Alice F., 38<br />
Heck, Michael, 29<br />
Heckman, Genevieve M., 17<br />
Hedge, Alan, 9, 19<br />
Hegde, Sudeep, 10<br />
Heggestad, Eric D., 38<br />
Hel<strong>and</strong>er, Martin G., 19<br />
Helfman, Jonathan I., 29<br />
Hellar, D. Benjamin, 33<br />
Hellems, Martha A., 26<br />
Helman, Shaun, 34<br />
Helton, William S., 17, 31, 39<br />
Hemmer, Am<strong>and</strong>a T., 36<br />
Henrickson Parker, Sarah, 29<br />
Hern<strong>and</strong>ez, Angie, 18<br />
Herrin, G., 26<br />
Herschler, Dan, 12<br />
Hertzog, Christopher, 18<br />
Hesse, Robert G., 18<br />
Hewitt, Glen, 12<br />
Heyne, Kyle, 24, 31<br />
Higgins III, James, 35<br />
Hildebr<strong>and</strong>, Emily A., 33<br />
Hirth, Victor, 33<br />
Ho, Nhut, 12<br />
Hobbs, Alan, 25<br />
Hodgetts, Helen M., 34<br />
Hodgin, C. Reed, 36<br />
Hoeft, Raegan M., 8<br />
Hoeppermans, Maarten, 38<br />
Hoermann, Hans-Juergen, 35<br />
Hoffman, Joshua D., 44<br />
Hoffman, Mark S., 13<br />
Hoffman, Robert R., 32<br />
Hoffman, Suzanne G., 10<br />
Hoffmeister, Krista, 30<br />
Hoke, Tracey R., 26<br />
Holcomb, Kali, 31<br />
Holden, Kritina L., 40, 45<br />
Holden, Rich, 40<br />
Holiday, Christine L., 37<br />
48 PARTICIPANT INDEX
Holness, Karen S., 18<br />
Homola, Jeffrey R., 12<br />
Hoonakker, Peter, 33<br />
Hoonhout, H. C. M. (Jettie), 13,<br />
44<br />
Hope, Ryan M., 22<br />
Hor, Daniel, 14, 23<br />
Horberry, Tim, 9<br />
Horikome, Tatsuya, 37<br />
Horst, Dick, 9 35<br />
Hosch, Cynthia, 34<br />
Hoult, Rachel, 38<br />
Howard, Robert, 14<br />
Howard, Steven K., 29, 43<br />
Howie, Nicole, 33<br />
Hu, Xinyao, 13<br />
Hubbell, James, 14<br />
Hudson, Irwin, 16<br />
Huegel, Joel C., 33<br />
Hughes, Stanley, 9<br />
Hunn, Bruce P., 11, 34<br />
Hunt, Gayle, 40<br />
Hunter, Aren C., 42<br />
Hunter, Arwen E., 32<br />
Hurwitz, Joshua B., 25<br />
Hutchins, Shaun, 19<br />
Hutchins, Susan G., 38<br />
Hwang, Jesun, 36, 40<br />
Hwang, Sean, 13<br />
Hyatt, John, 24<br />
Ileri, Levent, 43<br />
Inagaki, Toshiyuki, 37<br />
Ingebritsen, Aana M., 23<br />
Irwin, Curt B., 15, 19, 29<br />
Isenberg, Timothy H., 37<br />
Israel, Jesseca R., 18<br />
Itoh, Makoto, 37<br />
Iverson, Maura Daly, 11<br />
Ivison, Kathleen, 45<br />
Jackson, Jeanette, 26<br />
Jackson, Kenneth D., 14<br />
Jacobs, Karen, 36<br />
Jagdish, Deepak, 12<br />
Janowitz, Ira, 21<br />
Janssen, Christian P., 45<br />
Jastrzembski, Tiffany S., 10<br />
Jenness, James W., 21, 24<br />
Jentsch, Florian, 18, 23, 29, 34<br />
Jeon, Myounghoon, 17<br />
Jeon, Youngjoo, 41<br />
Jeong, Cheolhyun, 20<br />
Jessee, M. Sage, 34<br />
Jin, Sangeun, 39<br />
Jing, Xiaolu, 45, 46<br />
Jo, Seongsik, 20<br />
John, Bonnie E., 7<br />
Johnson, Brian R., 19, 41<br />
Johnson, Daniel A., 7<br />
Johnson, Korey, 39<br />
Johnson, Molly B., 14<br />
Johnson, Monica R., 44, 46<br />
Johnson, Peter W., 13, 40<br />
Johnson, Tonya, 39<br />
Johnson, Walter W., 12, 25, 31<br />
Johnston, Matthew, 34<br />
Johnston, Michael, 34<br />
Johri, Aditya, 35<br />
Joines, Sharon, 23, 36, 40, 44<br />
Jolly, Jonathan, 33<br />
Jones, Baron, 44<br />
Jones, Keith S., 41, 46<br />
Jones, Lynette, 26<br />
Jones, Melvin, 44<br />
Jones, Michael, 44<br />
Jones, Monica L. H., 37<br />
Jones, Patricia M., 46<br />
Jordan, J. Bern, 14<br />
Joseph, Caroline, 9<br />
Joseph, Jean, 33<br />
Juhnke, Joseph, 41<br />
Jung, Kihyo, 40<br />
Kabana, Leonard, 9<br />
Kaber, David B., 19, 21, 31, 44<br />
Kage, Craig C., 15<br />
Kaiser, Mary K., 45<br />
Kalsher, Michael J., 18, 25<br />
Kane, Breelyn, 38<br />
Kane, Jessi L., 14<br />
Kang, Songhee, 42<br />
Kang, Taewoon, 33<br />
Kang, Yuncheol, 40<br />
Kang, Ziho, 14<br />
Kanki, Barbara, 25<br />
Kannampallil, Thomas G., 20<br />
Kaplan, Michael, 25<br />
Kar, Gourab, 10, 46<br />
Karsh, Ben-Tzion, 10, 20<br />
Karwowski, Waldemar, 21, 23<br />
Kasten, Steve J., 33<br />
Katz, Barry, 8<br />
Kaufmann, Karl A., 31<br />
Keebler, Joseph R., 29, 34<br />
Keefe, Allan, 17<br />
Keeton, Kathryn E., 35<br />
Keillor, Jocelyn, 17<br />
Kelkar, Rajeev, 14<br />
Keller, John W., 7, 33<br />
Kelley, Christopher M., 28, 34<br />
Kelley, Troy D., 37, 40<br />
Kelling, Nicholas, 21, 44<br />
Kemp, Simon, 31<br />
Kendall, Tony, 38<br />
Kendrick, Victoria L., 44<br />
Kenny, Caitlin, 23<br />
Kessler, David, 32<br />
Ketels, Shaw L., 38<br />
Keyserling, Monroe, 36, 44<br />
Khan, Farheen S., 17, 44<br />
Khan, Sameer A., 27<br />
Khatua, Rajeeb, 14<br />
Khooshabeh, Peter, 26<br />
Khunlertkit, Adjhaporn, 33<br />
Kidd, David G., 37, 43<br />
Kiff, Liana, 33<br />
Kilgore, Ryan M., 38, 46<br />
Kim, Chung Sik, 10<br />
Kim, Hongtae, 14<br />
Kim, Hyejin, 14<br />
Kim, K. Han, 10<br />
Kim, Paul Y., 28<br />
Kim, Soyun, 16, 18, 41<br />
Kim, Sujin, 46<br />
King, Dan, 46<br />
King, Eden B., 43<br />
King, Mary Ann, 43<br />
Kirschenbaum, Susan S., 27<br />
Kitajima, Muneo, 41<br />
Klein, Gary, 32<br />
Klein, Raymond M., 40<br />
Kluge, Annette, 38, 41<br />
Knecht, William, 31<br />
Knezevich, Jon, 37<br />
Knott, Benjamin A., 25, 34<br />
Knott, Camilla, 18<br />
Koch, S. H., 33, 39<br />
Kochan, Alley, 18<br />
Kochhar, Dev, 38<br />
Kokot, Douglas, 36<br />
Kolbe, Michaela, 29<br />
Kopren, Katie, 20, 28<br />
Korkmaz, Sahika Vatan, 29<br />
Kortum, Philip T., 32, 40<br />
Kosnik, William, 18<br />
Kothaneth, Shreya, 35<br />
Kotowski, Susan, 39<br />
Kraemer, Sara, 30<br />
Kring, Jason P., 11, 32, 35<br />
Kroemer, K. H. E., 20, 26<br />
Krois, Paul, 9, 12<br />
Krout, Kelly, 13<br />
Kudzma, Kathy, 35<br />
Kuntz, Audrey, 43<br />
Künzle, Barbara, 29<br />
Kustubayeva, Almira, 17<br />
Kwon, Bum Chul, 22<br />
Kwon, Sunghyuk, 10<br />
Laberge, Jason, 16, 20<br />
Lachter, Joel, 12<br />
Lacson, Frank C., 45<br />
Lafond, Daniel, 34<br />
Lamar, Sabrina, 44<br />
Lambert, Ann E., 28<br />
Lampton, Donald, 24<br />
Lancaster, Jeff A., 22<br />
L<strong>and</strong>ry, Steven J., 12, 25<br />
L<strong>and</strong>sberg, Carla R., 31<br />
Lang, Virginia A., 8<br />
Langheim, Lisa K., 31<br />
Latorella, Kara A., 23, 43<br />
Lau, Nathan Ka Ching, 45<br />
Lauth, Martin, 43<br />
Lavender, Steven A., 44, 46<br />
Lazzara, Elizabeth H., 20, 24, 31, 38<br />
Le Cocq, Andy, 7<br />
Leban, Bruno, 24<br />
Lebiere, Christian J., 33<br />
Lee, Bertina, 23<br />
Lee, Christopher, 26<br />
Lee, David L., 44<br />
Lee, Donghun, 10, 20<br />
Lee, Gyusung, 33<br />
Lee, Jeehea, 10<br />
Lee, John D., 14, 21, 40, 44<br />
Lee, M., 36<br />
Lee, Pei-Ju, 38<br />
Lee, Seokgi, 40<br />
Lee, William, 39<br />
Lee, Wonsup, 40<br />
Lee, Yi-Ching, 24<br />
Lee, Young Seok, 14, 25<br />
Lemen, Lisa, 39<br />
Lenz, Michael, 31<br />
Lerner, Neil D., 21<br />
Lerner, Yuval, 25<br />
Lew, Roger, 42<br />
Lewis, Michael, 28, 38<br />
Li, Huiyang, 28<br />
Li, Xilin, 9<br />
Lieberman, Harris, 32<br />
Liebman, Rachel, 11<br />
Liebovitz, David, 13<br />
Liechty, Molly M., 41<br />
Ligda, Sarah V., 25<br />
Lillegard, Greg, 33<br />
Lim, Raymond W., 18<br />
Lin, Jia-Hua, 30, 46<br />
Lin, Ming-I Br<strong>and</strong>on, 24<br />
Lin, Yingzi, 11, 42<br />
Lindsey, Deborah, 30<br />
Ling, Chen, 16<br />
Lio, Cindy H., 14, 33<br />
Litaker, Harry, 14<br />
Liu, D., 39<br />
Liu, Siwen, 40<br />
Liu, Yili, 33, 46<br />
Lockett, John, 30<br />
Lockhart, Thurmon E., 26, 37, 42,<br />
44<br />
Logan, William L., 16, 33<br />
Lohrenz, Maura C., 34<br />
Loose, Rebecca, 14<br />
López Millán, Octavio, 13<br />
Lottridge, Danielle, 23<br />
Lowe, Brian D., 36<br />
Lowe, Michael, 42<br />
Lowndes, Bethany R., 40<br />
Lu, Xiao Long, 10<br />
Lucero-Duarte, Karla, 13<br />
Lueder, Rani, 20<br />
Lum, Heather C., 13, 14, 24, 33, 37<br />
Lund, Arnold M., 13,<br />
Luo, Zhiqiang, 24<br />
Luong, Mary G., 42<br />
Luscher, Anthony, 37<br />
Lux, Matthew, 33<br />
Luz, Maria, 32<br />
Lyman, Jason A., 26<br />
Lynn, William A. 23, 43<br />
MacDougall, Hamish G., 26<br />
MacGregor, Carolyn G., 23<br />
Macken, Bill, 39<br />
MacKinnon, Scott N., 15<br />
Madhavan, Poornima, 19, 27, 39,<br />
41<br />
Mahoney, Samuel, 9<br />
Mak, Stanton, 23<br />
Malcolm, Lani, 32<br />
Malony, Robert, 32<br />
Mancuso, Vincent, 38<br />
Manes, Daniel I., 45<br />
Manikonda, Vikram, 16<br />
Manser, Michael P., 24<br />
Manser, Tanja, 29, 43<br />
Manzey, Dietrich, 28, 33, 41<br />
Maraj, Crystal, 34<br />
Marcus, Aaron, 11<br />
Margulieux, Lauren, 17<br />
Marklin, Richard, 13, 26, 45<br />
Marquard, Jenna L., 10, 20, 40<br />
Marras, William, 13<br />
Marshall, Matthew, 33<br />
Martell, Carol, 30<br />
Martin, Adria, 23<br />
Martin, Glenn, 15<br />
Martin, Patrick, 12<br />
Masek, Chris, 37<br />
Mashio, Kenji, 9<br />
Master, Araceli, 14<br />
PARTICIPANT INDEX 49<br />
Participant<br />
Index
Participant<br />
Index<br />
Matsangas, Panigiotis, 32<br />
Matthews, Gerald, 17, 26, 31, 34,<br />
40<br />
Mayer, Andrew K., 15, 27<br />
Mayhorn, Christopher B., 13, 16,<br />
22, 28, 35, 41<br />
Mayton, Alan G., 27<br />
McBride, Sara E., 28<br />
McCall, Robert, 44<br />
McCarley, Jason S., 18, 23<br />
McCauley, Michael E., 18<br />
McClernon, Christopher K., 18,<br />
25<br />
McCloy, Tom, 12, 19<br />
McDearmid, Matthew, 23<br />
McDermott, Patricia, 19, 31<br />
McDonagh, Deana, 23<br />
McDonnell, Lori, 25<br />
McGehee, Daniel V., 21<br />
McGire, Kerry, 33, 40<br />
McKee, Susana, 45<br />
McKinley, Aileen, 29<br />
McKnight, Patrick E., 43<br />
Mclain, Rich, 16<br />
McLaughlin, Anne Collins, 20, 36,<br />
42, 46<br />
McLoone, Hugh E., 23<br />
McManus, M. Sue, 26<br />
McMillan, Eric, 38<br />
McMullin, Dianne, 17, 46<br />
McNeese, Michael D., 12, 33, 38<br />
Mearns, Kathryn, 26<br />
Medeiros-Ward, Nathan, 15, 30,<br />
44<br />
Medina Mora, Maricel, 43<br />
Meglan, Dwight, 46<br />
Mehler, Bruce, 30<br />
Mehrzad, Heidi Manijeh, 29<br />
Meier, Alan, 22<br />
Meir, Anat, 44<br />
Meixensberger, Juergen, 33<br />
Mendel, Jeremy, 35<br />
Mendonça, David J., 12<br />
Mercaldo, Nathaniel D., 43<br />
Mercer, Joey, 12<br />
Merlo, James L., 11, 24, 26, 31<br />
Merriman, Stephen, 27<br />
Merritt, John O., 23<br />
Metcalf, David, 20<br />
Middendorf, Mathew A., 25<br />
Middlebrooks, Sam, 11<br />
Mikutel, Jr., Andrew, 18<br />
Miles, Sian, 39<br />
Militello, Laura G., 17, 35<br />
Miller, Christopher A., 21, 23,<br />
27, 45<br />
Miller, Craig S., 39<br />
Miller, Janet E., 11<br />
Miller, Matthew K., 14<br />
Miller, Nita Lewis, 32<br />
Miller, Shadeequa, 32<br />
Miller, W. D., 42<br />
Milloy, Shaunna L., 27, 37<br />
Minkov, Yaniv, 25<br />
Minotra, Dev, 38<br />
Mirka, Gary A., 9, 37, 39<br />
Mitchell, Janet, 29<br />
Mitchell, Luaj, 29<br />
Mitzner, Tracy L., 18<br />
Moezzi, Mithra, 22<br />
Mohamed-Ameen, Amira, 26<br />
Mohammed, Susan, 34, 38<br />
Monnin, Jason W., 16, 42<br />
Montague, Enid, 23, 40<br />
Mont’Alvão, Claudia, 9, 18<br />
Monteith, Tracy, 11<br />
Moore, Jill, 36<br />
Moore, Kristin, 40<br />
Morgan, Emily R., 18<br />
Morgan, Justin F., 8, 15, 36, 37<br />
Morgan, Phillip L., 36<br />
Moroney, William F. 8<br />
Morrell, John B., 44<br />
Morrow, Daniel G., 20, 28<br />
Mosier, Kathleen L., 9, 23<br />
Moskovitch, Yarden, 17<br />
Mouloua, Mustapha, 14, 24<br />
Mourant, Ronald R., 11<br />
Mueller, Stefan, 32<br />
Mullick, Abir, 10, 46<br />
Murray, Michael, 28<br />
Musters, Adrian, 20<br />
Myers, Christopher, 10<br />
Myung, Rohae, 10, 20<br />
Na, Seong, 14<br />
Nählinder, Staffan, 42<br />
Nakajima, Masato, 41<br />
Nasarwanji, Mahiyar, 9<br />
Nass, Clifford I., 21<br />
Nathan-Roberts, Dan, 46<br />
Nelson, Erik T., 37<br />
Nemeth, Kristie, 26, 35<br />
Nemire, Kenneth, 17<br />
Newcomer, Robert, 33<br />
Newlin-Canzone, Elizabeth, 46<br />
Neyens, David M., 41<br />
Ng Boyle, Linda, 41<br />
Nguyen, Monica A., 33<br />
Nicholson, Denise, 11, 15, 16, 31<br />
Nimbarte, Ashish D., 44<br />
Ning, Xiaopeng, 39<br />
Norl<strong>and</strong>er, Arne, 22<br />
Norman, Joseph W., 15, 43<br />
Norman, Kent L., 26<br />
Norman, Robert M., 43<br />
Normore, Lorraine, 39<br />
Nowakowski, Christopher, 15<br />
Nunes, Ashley, 18, 38<br />
Nunnink, Leo, 26<br />
Nyeste, Patrick G., 35<br />
Nystrom, Daniel, 20<br />
O’Brien, Marita A., 14, 46<br />
Ockerman, Jennifer, 45<br />
O’Connell, Jessica, 15<br />
O’Connor, Paul E., 18<br />
Oden, Kevin B., 31<br />
Oden, Razia N. V., 23<br />
Ogren, Lauren, 39<br />
O’Hara, John, 34<br />
Ohlhauser, Am<strong>and</strong>a D., 27<br />
Ohme, Phillip J., 13<br />
Ohnemus, Ken, 19<br />
Oksama, Lauri, 22<br />
Oleson, Kristin E., 14, 23, 40<br />
Olofinboba, Olu, 22<br />
Olson, Eric, 11<br />
Olthoff, Thomas, 44<br />
O’Malley, Marcia K., 33<br />
Omanson, Richard C., 39<br />
O’Neal, Pamela, 16<br />
Onnasch, Linda, 28<br />
Openshaw, Scott, 30<br />
Ophir, Ronny, 25<br />
Orasanu, Judith M., 23, 35<br />
Oron-Gilad, Tal, 15, 25, 37, 44<br />
Orvis, Kara L., 27<br />
Oskarsson, An T., 36<br />
Oskarsson, Per-Anders, 36, 42<br />
Ososky, Scott, 29, 34<br />
Ott, Tammy, 45<br />
Oulasvirta, Antti, 35<br />
Pak, Richard, 34<br />
Paley, Michael, 35<br />
Panepinto, Marie P., 43<br />
Panganiban, April Rose, 17<br />
Paquet, Victor, 9<br />
Parasuraman, Raja, 21, 23, 26, 42<br />
Park, George D., 24<br />
Park, Jangwoon, 46<br />
Park, Lisa M., 41<br />
Park, Shi-Hyun, 36<br />
Parke, Bonny, 25<br />
Parker, Jason, 26<br />
Parmet, Yisrael, 44<br />
Parr, Alissa, 38<br />
Pastel, Robert R. 22<br />
Parush, Avi, 8, 42, 43<br />
Pasupathy, Kalyan S., 21<br />
Patil, Anuja, 15<br />
Patrick, John, 36<br />
Patterson, Emily S., 7, 22, 43<br />
Patterson, Robert E., 41<br />
Pau, Marco, 24<br />
Pau, Massimiliano, 24<br />
Pauls, Jake, 7<br />
Pavlas, Davin, 24, 31, 37, 38<br />
Payne, Christopher, 11<br />
Pearson, Aimée M., 37<br />
Peng, Yiyun, 41<br />
Penn, Caryn E., 18<br />
Pennathur, Arunkumar, 13, 16<br />
Pennathur, Priyadarshini R., 28, 41<br />
Percival, Nicole B., 15, 27<br />
Peres, S. Camille, 10, 40<br />
Perkins, LeeAnn, 11<br />
Perry, Shawna, 43<br />
Peters, Sean, 46<br />
Peters, Stanley, 27<br />
Peterson, Matthew S., 42<br />
Peterson, Stephen D., 42<br />
Pew, Richard, 19<br />
Pfaff, Mark S., 12<br />
Pfautz, Jonathan, 9<br />
Pharmer, James A., 18, 27, 35, 45<br />
Phillips, Elizabeth, 23, 34, 36<br />
Picciano, Paul, 16<br />
Piccione, Dino, 12, 46<br />
Pickens, Adam, 26<br />
Pierce, Byron J., 41<br />
Pierce, Eric, 1<br />
Pierce, Linda G., 32<br />
Pilcher, Cara, 36<br />
Pines, Edward, 9<br />
Plank, Tristan, 31<br />
Plott, Christopher, 44<br />
Pokorney, Benjamin, 44<br />
Polich, Ann, 37<br />
Pollack-Nelson, Carol, 17<br />
Pollard, Jonisha, 37<br />
Pollock, Clare, 30<br />
Poole, Alan B., 25<br />
Pop, Vlad L, 38<br />
Popik, Dianne, 11<br />
Porter, William L., 27, 37<br />
Portigal, Steve, 25<br />
Portnoy, Felix, 22<br />
Powell, Malcolm, 9<br />
Prada, Luis Ricardo, 8, 21<br />
Prevot, Thomas, 12<br />
Price, Margaux M., 35<br />
Prinzo, Veronika, 25<br />
Priolo, Elisa, 24<br />
Pritchett, Amy, 19<br />
Proaps, Alex<strong>and</strong>ra, 24<br />
Proctor, Robert W., 21, 46<br />
Provancher, William R., 15<br />
Punnett, Laura, 46<br />
Purkayastha, Sagar N., 33<br />
Purvis, Cynthia J., 19, 36<br />
Qu, Xingda, 13<br />
Quesada, Stacey, 12<br />
Quevedo, Adrian, 24<br />
Quill, Laurie L., 26, 35<br />
Radin, Zaid, 46<br />
Raduma-Tomàs, Michelle A., 43<br />
Radwin, Robert G., 30<br />
Ragsdale, Stuart A., 42<br />
Rahmati, Ahmad, 32<br />
Raita, Eeva, 35<br />
Raj, Lakshmi, 23<br />
Rakauskas, Michael E., 24<br />
Ralph, Jason, 16<br />
Ramach<strong>and</strong>ran, Sowmya, 31<br />
Ramly, Edmond, 26<br />
Ranade, Rachana S., 32<br />
Rantanen, Esa M., 10, 14, 22, 25<br />
Rashotte, Judy, 43<br />
Ratwani, Krista Langkamer, 27<br />
Ratwani, Raj M., 43<br />
Ratzlaff, Cordell, 25<br />
Raven, Cynthia, 30<br />
Reavey, Heather, 8<br />
Reed, Catherine L., 24<br />
Reed, Matthew P., 10, 33, 37<br />
Rehak, Lisa A., 19<br />
Reichelt, Paul A., 46<br />
Reichenbach, Juliane, 28<br />
Reimer, Bryan, 30<br />
Reinerman-Jones, Lauren E., 11,<br />
16, 21, 31<br />
Reiners, Dirk, 35<br />
Reiprich, Laurie, 27<br />
Reising, Dal Vernon, 16<br />
Remley, Gilbert W., 9<br />
Rempel, David M., 10, 19, 21, 30,<br />
44<br />
Resnick, Marc, 7, 20, 22<br />
Rettenmaier, Paula, 23<br />
Reynolds, Hayley J. Davison, 38<br />
Reynolds, Reta Morgan, 45<br />
Reynolds, Rosemarie, 23<br />
Rhodes, Suzanne, 12<br />
Rice, Stephen, 40<br />
Rice, Valerie J., 30, 32<br />
Richardson, Joshua, 17<br />
Riley, Jennifer M., 11, 16, 24<br />
Riley, Michael, 34<br />
Rinalducci, Edward, 24<br />
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Rinkinen, Clyde, 43<br />
Ritman, Monica, 34<br />
Rivera, Javier, 14, 18, 23, 34<br />
Rivera-Rodriguez, A. Joy, 10<br />
Roberts, Daniel M., 16<br />
Roberts, David, 45<br />
Roberts, Shannon C., 44<br />
Robertson, Geoffrey, 16<br />
Robertson, Michelle M., 36<br />
Robertson, Scott, 12<br />
Robinson, Jennifer L, 9<br />
Robinson, Michael, 38<br />
Robinson, Tom, 28<br />
Rodrigo, Asanka S., 29<br />
Rodriguez, A. Joy, 13, 33<br />
Rodriguez, Ania, 20<br />
Rogers, Michelle L., 10, 29<br />
Rogers, Wendy A., 11, 18, 20,<br />
25, 28, 29, 46<br />
Rol<strong>and</strong>i, Walter, 14<br />
Rollings, Kimberly Ann, 9, 19<br />
Romano, Jennifer C., 13<br />
Rosecrance, John, 15, 30<br />
Rosen, Michael A., 22<br />
Rosenbaum, Stephanie, 12<br />
Rosenberg, Dan, 25<br />
Ross, Jennifer M., 12<br />
Rossignon, Kevin, 23<br />
Roth, Cynthia L., 8<br />
Roth, Emilie M., 9<br />
Roth, John S., 33<br />
Rousek, Justin B., 37, 40<br />
Rousseau, Vincent, 34<br />
Rovira, Erika, 38<br />
Ruark, Gregory, 27<br />
Ruff, Heath, 36<br />
Ruffner, John W., 37<br />
Rupert, Angus, 26<br />
Russ, Alissa L., 17, 26, 37<br />
Russell, Christopher A., 42<br />
Russell, Dan, 22<br />
Russell, Paul N., 17, 39<br />
Russell, Scott A., 37<br />
Russo, Dane, 30<br />
Rutte, Christel, 38<br />
Rye, Jeffrey M., 21<br />
Ryu, Taebeum, 14<br />
Sackllah, Michael E., 37<br />
Saffer, Dan, 25<br />
Saginus, Kyle, 10, 13<br />
Sala, Joseph B., 17<br />
Salas, Eduardo, 22, 24, 31, 35, 37,<br />
38<br />
Saleem, Jason J., 26, 37<br />
Salmon, Joshua P., 17, 34<br />
Salvendy, Gavriel, 40<br />
Samaras, George M., 46<br />
Samman, Shatha, 7<br />
Samms, Charneta, 7<br />
Sanchez, Christopher A., 12, 22<br />
Sanchez, Julian, 25<br />
S<strong>and</strong>ers, Elizabeth, 44<br />
S<strong>and</strong>erson, Penelope M., 9, 26,<br />
36, 39<br />
Saner, Lelyn D., 16, 36<br />
Sanford, Jon a, 10<br />
Sanquist, Thomas, 22<br />
Santamaria, Amy, 28<br />
Santarelli, Thomas, 15<br />
Santos, Brenda R., 27, 41<br />
Sarac, Cakil, 26<br />
Sarter, Nadine, 9, 12, 17, 28<br />
Sasangohar, Farzan, 18<br />
Savage-Knepshield, Pamela, 11, 18<br />
Scerbo, Mark W., 46<br />
Scerri, Paul, 38<br />
Schatz, Sae, 15<br />
Schaus, Jennifer D., 32<br />
Scheff, Scott, 31<br />
Scher, Irving, 17<br />
Schieber, Frank, 44<br />
Schildcrout, Jonathan S., 43<br />
Schlag, Katharine A., 26<br />
Schmidlin, Elizabeth A., 41<br />
Schmidt, Benjamin J., 31<br />
Schmidt, Regina, 26<br />
Schoelles, Michael J., 16<br />
Schön, Thomas B., 42<br />
Schorling, John B., 26<br />
Schugardt, Brad, 46<br />
Schulz, Kenneth, 38, 39<br />
Schulze-Kissing, Dirk, 35<br />
Schumacher, Robert M., 8, 13<br />
Schurr, Nathan, 16<br />
Schuster, David, 18, 34, 38<br />
Schwantes, David, 39<br />
Schwark, Jeremy, 14, 23<br />
Schwatka, Natalie, 30<br />
Sciarretta, Albert A., 45<br />
Scielzo, S<strong>and</strong>ro, 24<br />
Scott, Rosalyn, 25<br />
Seagull, F. Jacob, 35<br />
Seales, W. Brent, 14, 33, 41<br />
Sebok, Angelia, 12, 28, 31<br />
Seegmiller, Janelle, 30<br />
Seeley, Patricia, 13<br />
Seidelman, Will, 14, 41<br />
Selkowitz, Anthony R., 40<br />
Sellers, Brittany, 18, 34, 36<br />
Senapati, Rajeev, 13, 16<br />
Serfaty, Daniel, 45<br />
Sesek, Richard, 36<br />
Sesto, Mary E., 15, 19, 29<br />
Sethumadhavan, Arathi, 8, 36<br />
Shake, Matthew, 28<br />
Shannan, Jodi, 41<br />
Shapiro, Ronald G., 8, 13<br />
Shappell, Scott A., 41, 45<br />
Sharek, David, 14<br />
Shattuck, Lawrence G., 36, 46<br />
Shaw, Tyler H., 23, 26, 31, 42<br />
Shehab, R<strong>and</strong>a, 29<br />
Sheik-Nainar, Mohamed, 39<br />
Shepard, Clayton W., 32<br />
Shergill, Am<strong>and</strong>eep, 44<br />
Sheridan, Thomas B., 16, 22<br />
Sherry, Lance, 19<br />
Shin, Gwanseob, 10<br />
Shinar, David, 44<br />
Shiomi, Kakuichi, 40<br />
Shladover, Steven E., 15<br />
Short, Jeffrey, 41<br />
Shtivelb<strong>and</strong>, Annette, 30<br />
Shultz, Jonas, 39<br />
Shute, Steve, 45<br />
Sibley, Ciara, 16, 41<br />
Siegel, Marisa, 39<br />
Sierra, Mary Jane, 22<br />
Sifrit, Kathy J., 30<br />
Silverstein, Barbara, 10<br />
Simonds, Craig, 38<br />
Simoneau, Yol<strong>and</strong>e, 43<br />
Simpkiss, Bridget, 27<br />
Sims, Valerie K., 14, 40<br />
Simsarian, Kristian, 22<br />
Sinatra, Anne, 14<br />
Singer, Michael J., 24<br />
Skoglund, Martin, 42<br />
Skye, Jenny L., 19, 29<br />
Slagle, Jason M., 43<br />
Small, Ronald L., 33<br />
Smallman, Harvey S., 45<br />
Smith, Elly C., 25<br />
Smith, Jeffrey J., 18, 37<br />
Smith, Kip, 15<br />
Smith, Philip J., 9<br />
Smith-Jackson, Tonya, 17, 32, 36<br />
Smith-Jentsch, Kimberly, 22<br />
Smolentzov, Linnea F., 33<br />
Snook, S. H., 26<br />
Soangra, Rahul, 44<br />
Socash, Connie, 12<br />
Soh, Boon Kee, 19<br />
Sommerich, Carolyn M., 29, 36,<br />
37, 44, 46<br />
Song, Joobong, 14<br />
Soule, Terence, 42<br />
Spahn, Donat R., 29<br />
Spain, R<strong>and</strong>all D., 27<br />
Spearpoint, James, 34<br />
Spencer, Mercedes, 32<br />
Speroff, Theodore, 43<br />
Splittstoesser, Riley, 39, 45<br />
Spriggs, Sarah, 36<br />
Springs, Sherry, 26<br />
Sprouse, Kim, 31<br />
St. John, Mark F., 43<br />
Stacy, Webb, 23<br />
Stader, Sally, 21<br />
Staggers, N., 39<br />
Stagl, Kevin C., 15<br />
Staley, Dan, 33<br />
Stallmann, Kurt, 40<br />
Stanley, Laura, 37<br />
Staplin, Loren, 30<br />
Staszewski, James J., 33, 34<br />
Stearman, Eric J., 12<br />
Stearman, Eric Jason, 38<br />
Steele, Nicholas H., 18<br />
Steelman-Allen, Kelly S., 18<br />
Steinke, Kristin, 9<br />
Stelmaszewska, Hanna, 39<br />
Steven, L<strong>and</strong>ry J., 14<br />
Stevens, Ronald H., 16<br />
Stevens-Adams, Susan M., 31<br />
Stine-Morrow, Elizabeth, 28<br />
Stoffregen, Thomas A., 34<br />
Stohr, Eric, 27<br />
Stone, Amy, 13<br />
Stone, Nancy, 29, 36<br />
Stone, Richard, 9<br />
Stonecipher, Brian, 8<br />
Stoner, Heather, 46<br />
Straker, Leon, 30<br />
Strater, Laura, 16, 24, 34<br />
Strauss, Gero, 32<br />
Strayer, David L., 15, 28, 30<br />
Stringfellow, Paris F., 41<br />
Stringfield, Kiana, 17<br />
Strup, Stephen E., 33<br />
Strybel, Thomas Z., 12, 25<br />
Stutts, Jane, 30<br />
Sublette, Michelle, 14, 33, 41<br />
Sullenberger, Chesley, 9<br />
Sun, Yun, 44<br />
Sung, Wooyoung, 10<br />
Surabattula, Deepti, 25<br />
Suss, Joel, 17<br />
Svensson, Erl<strong>and</strong>, 42<br />
Swamy, Seema, 12<br />
Swangnetr, Manida, 21<br />
Sycara, Katia, 38<br />
Szalma, James L., 17, 40<br />
Taggart, Mistey, 33<br />
Talleur, Donald, 18<br />
Tan, Angela, 19<br />
Tan, Pei-Hsiu, 20<br />
Tangen, Jason M., 14, 45<br />
Tarling, Katherine A., 17<br />
Taylor, Brian A., 16, 26<br />
Taylor, Grant S., 16, 24, 42, 46<br />
Taylor, Kinley B., 21<br />
Tear, Morgan J., 14<br />
Tedesco, Donna, 8<br />
Telner, Jason Andrew, 33, 37<br />
Tennant, D. Craig, 19<br />
Teo, Grace W. L., 17, 40<br />
Teteris, Elise, 39<br />
Tharanathan, An<strong>and</strong>, 16<br />
Thiruvengada, Hari, 42<br />
Thomas, Gina, 38<br />
Thomas, Margot, 43<br />
Thompson, Andera, 26<br />
Thompson, David A., 7, 17<br />
Thompson, Matthew B., 14, 45<br />
Thompson, Shelby, 14<br />
Thornburg, Kristopher, 18<br />
Tijerina, Louis, 38<br />
Tillman, Barry, 30<br />
Tinsley, Michelle, 8<br />
Topping, Marisa, 10, 46<br />
Torof, Jason, 21<br />
Tossell, Chad C., 32<br />
Touron, Dayna R., 18<br />
Toyota, Makoto, 41<br />
Trafimow, David, 40<br />
Trafton, J. Gregory, 43<br />
Treloar, Renee, 45<br />
Tremblay, Sébastien, 34<br />
Tretten, Phillip, 15<br />
Trippany, David, 30<br />
Truitt, Todd R., 43<br />
Tsai, Yi-Fang D., 42<br />
Tucker, Charles, 18<br />
Tudor, Leslie G., 13, 14<br />
Tullis, Thomas S., 8, 39<br />
Turner, Carl W., 13<br />
Turner, T. Robert, 46<br />
Underwood, Steven, 42<br />
Urbas, Leon, 41<br />
Vachon, François, 34<br />
Vakili, Vanessa, 45<br />
Valdez, Rupa S., 26, 36<br />
Van Buskirk, Wendi L., 31<br />
van der Kleij, Rick, 38<br />
Van Emmerik, Richard E. A., 14<br />
Van Laan, Krista, 12<br />
V<strong>and</strong>erheiden, Gregg C., 14<br />
Velagapudi, Prasanna, 38<br />
Venkatesh, Balasubramanian, 26<br />
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Ventura, Grisel, 13, 16<br />
Venturino, Michael, 21<br />
Vercoe, Ashley, 40<br />
Vidulich, Michael, 34<br />
Vigilante, William J., 18<br />
Vine, Edward, 22<br />
Vogel-Walcutt, Jennifer J., 15<br />
Voss, John, 26<br />
Vu, Kim-Phuong, 12, 25<br />
Wacker, Johannes, 29<br />
Waddington, Robert, 46<br />
Waicekauskas, Kevin T., 20<br />
Walker, Bruce N., 17, 37<br />
Wallace, Daniel, 18<br />
Walline, Erin K., 13<br />
Wallston, Ken, 43<br />
Walters, Brett, 22<br />
Wang, Huadong, 28, 38<br />
Wang, Wenbi, 10<br />
Wang, Yi, 39<br />
Wang, Ying, 30<br />
Ward, Jill R., 11<br />
Ward, Paul, 17, 21<br />
Warfield, Lamar, 36<br />
Warm, Joel S., 13, 18, 21, 26, 31,<br />
34, 40<br />
Warwick, Walter J., 45<br />
Waterson, Patrick, 36<br />
Watson, David, 38<br />
Watson, Jason M., 28<br />
Watts-Perotti, Jennifer, 44<br />
Wears, Robert L., 21, 22, 28, 43<br />
Weaver, Melissa, 11<br />
Weaver, Sallie J., 20, 22, 31, 35<br />
Weil<strong>and</strong>, Monica Z., 18<br />
Weinger, Matthew B., 25, 43<br />
Weir, C., 33, 39<br />
Werner, Nicole E., 43<br />
Werner, Steffen, 42<br />
Wesensten, Nancy, 32<br />
Wessinger, Lauren, 11<br />
West, Julianne, 18<br />
West, Ryan T., 35<br />
Westenskow, D. R., 39<br />
Westesson, Per-Lennart, 21<br />
Wetterneck, Tosha B., 10<br />
Wetzel, Jake, 18<br />
Wharton, Amy E., 37<br />
Wheatley, David J., 14, 25<br />
Wheeler, Tracey, 23, 41<br />
White, Brent-Kaan, 8<br />
White, Timothy, 26<br />
Whitlock, Laura A., 46<br />
Whitlow, Stephen D., 11<br />
Whitman, Lisa, 14<br />
Whitmire II, James, 15<br />
Whyte, James, 21<br />
Wickens, Christopher D., 9, 12,<br />
19, 21, 24, 25, 28, 33, 38<br />
Wiczorek, Rebecca, 41<br />
Wiebe, Eric, 36<br />
Wiegmann, Douglas A., 19, 29,<br />
32, 33<br />
Wiese, Emily, 46<br />
Wiggermann, Neal, 36, 44<br />
Wigley, Brittney, 32<br />
Willems, Ben, 12, 38, 43<br />
Wilson, Chauncey, 12<br />
Wilson, Glenn F., 16, 42<br />
Wilson, Jordan, 23<br />
Windham, T. Christopher, 32<br />
Winters, John, 27<br />
Witt, Silke M., 14<br />
Witus, Gary, 18<br />
Wixon, Dennis, 12<br />
Wogalter, Michael S., 14, 15,<br />
18, 32, 41<br />
Wolfinbarger, Kim Graves, 29<br />
Wong, B. L. William, 39<br />
Wong, Douglas T., 22<br />
Wong, Jason H., 27, 39<br />
Woo, Tak C., 17<br />
Wood, Matthew, 14<br />
Wood, Scott D., 36<br />
Woodcock, Kathryn, 18, 27<br />
Wright, Melanie C., 12<br />
Wright, Nicholas, 32<br />
Wroblewski, Luke, 22<br />
Wu, Chi-Tao Elise, 32<br />
Wu, Curt, 9<br />
Wu, Peggy, 21, 27, 45<br />
Wu, Qiawen, 33<br />
Xiao, T., 36<br />
Xiao, Yan, 17, 34<br />
Yagjian, Allen S., 44<br />
Yagoda, Rosemarie E., 14, 16<br />
Yalla, Sai Vikas, 37<br />
Yamani, Yusuke, 18, 23<br />
Yang, Hsiang-Yu, 10<br />
Yen, Wei-Ting, 44<br />
Yi, Ji Soo, 22<br />
Yin, Shanqing, 20<br />
Ynnerman, Anders, 42<br />
Yodpijit, Nantakrit, 42<br />
Yoon, Daesub, 10, 20<br />
Yoon, Sunghye, 40<br />
You, Heecheon, 40, 46<br />
Young, Douglas E., 17<br />
Young, Elizabeth, 39<br />
Young, Justin G., 37<br />
Youngson, George, 29<br />
Yu, Denny, 22<br />
Yuan, Lu, 45, 46<br />
Yuditsky, Tanya, 9, 32<br />
Yule, Steven, 29, 43<br />
Yun, Myung-Hwan, 9, 14<br />
Zackowitz, Ilene B.,<br />
Zala-Mezö, Enikö, 29<br />
Zemple, Robert, 32<br />
Zeng, Liang, 46<br />
Zets, Gary, 26<br />
Zhang, Harry, 14<br />
Zhang, Hongbo, 41<br />
Zhang, Keshu, 25<br />
Zhang, Likun, 36<br />
Zhang, Xiaoyue, 37<br />
Zheng, Sam, 32<br />
Zheng, Ying (Jean), 44<br />
Zhong, Lin, 32<br />
Zhu, Biwen, 21<br />
Zhu, Min, 16<br />
Zierke, Oliver, 35<br />
Zillich, Alan J., 26<br />
Zingale, Carolina M., 12<br />
Zuber, Elaine, 14<br />
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ESSENTIAL READING from HFES<br />
Journal of Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision Making<br />
JCEDM focuses on research that seeks to underst<strong>and</strong> how people<br />
engage in cognitive work in real-world settings <strong>and</strong> the development<br />
of systems that support that work. JCEDM differs from most<br />
journals by supporting research that grapples with the messy, hardto-define,<br />
<strong>and</strong> difficult-to-study realities that confront humans as<br />
Best of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>: Thirty Classic Contributions to<br />
<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>/<strong>Ergonomics</strong> Science <strong>and</strong> Engineering<br />
Edited by Nancy J. Cooke & Eduardo Salas<br />
In this book are 30 of the best papers published in the 50-year history<br />
of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>: The Journal of the <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong>. The papers are categorized in one of three broad<br />
areas: Applications, Technology/Engineering/Physiology, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Human</strong><br />
Performance. They are the most highly cited <strong>and</strong> valued by a repre-<br />
ANSI/HFES 100-2007 <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Engineering of<br />
Computer Workstations<br />
In November 2007, the American National St<strong>and</strong>ards Institute approved<br />
ANSI/HFES 100-2007, <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Engineering of Computer<br />
Workstations as an American National St<strong>and</strong>ard. This document pro-<br />
ANSI/HFES 200-2008 <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Engineering of<br />
Software User Interfaces<br />
The objective of this significant new American National St<strong>and</strong>ard,<br />
in development for 20 years, is to provide design requirements <strong>and</strong><br />
recommendations that will increase the accessibility, learnability,<br />
<strong>and</strong> ease of use of software. The ultimate beneficiaries are the end<br />
users of software, whose needs motivated the design recommenda-<br />
Augmented Cognition: A Practitioner’s Guide<br />
Edited by Dylan D. Schmorrow & Kay M. Stanney<br />
This comprehensive publication dedicated to formalizing the study<br />
<strong>and</strong> practice of augmented cognition pulls together a vast array of<br />
information into a single source <strong>and</strong> provides valuable advice on<br />
how to study <strong>and</strong> practice in this field successfully. Covers brain sensors<br />
<strong>and</strong> measures; fNIR sensors; sensor integration to characterize<br />
operator state; cognitive state estimation in mobile environments;<br />
Reviews of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong>, Volume 6<br />
Edited by Douglas H. Harris<br />
Volume 6, coming in November 2010, contains six chapters that<br />
present what we know about specific areas of human factors/<br />
ergonomics—the state of knowledge, important current issues,<br />
<strong>and</strong> further research needs. Chapters focus on research findings<br />
applicable to enhancing human performance through the design<br />
of systems, devices, <strong>and</strong> processes. They identify the ways in which<br />
research informs theory <strong>and</strong> also how the results are applicable to<br />
design methodologies <strong>and</strong> decisions.<br />
they attempt to interact effectively with complex environments.<br />
Quarterly in Spring, Summer, Fall, <strong>and</strong> Winter, 6 × 9″, ~400<br />
pp./year; Online only: $90 HFES members, $170 nonmembers,<br />
$400 institutions ; Print only: $100 HFES members, $185 nonmembers,<br />
$430 institutions; Online + print: $120 members, $225<br />
nonmembers, $520 institutions<br />
sentative sample of readers. Best of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> serves<br />
as a historical resource for HF/E professionals, a compendium<br />
of readings for graduate-level education, <strong>and</strong> a<br />
means to introduce the field of human factors/ergonomics<br />
to anyone with an interest in improving the humansystem<br />
interface.<br />
580 pp., 8 1 ⁄2 × 11″, paper ; $115 HFES members,<br />
$125 nonmembers<br />
vides specific guidance for the design <strong>and</strong> installation of computer<br />
workstations, including displays, input devices, <strong>and</strong> furniture<br />
that will accommodate a wide variety of users.<br />
2007, 108 pp., 38 figures, 5 tables, 8 1 ⁄2 × 11″,<br />
CD-ROM: $50 members, $85 nonmembers<br />
Print: $60 members, $95 nonmembers<br />
tions in HFES 200. The application of this st<strong>and</strong>ard is<br />
intended to provide user interfaces that are more usable,<br />
accessible, <strong>and</strong> consistent <strong>and</strong> that enable greater productivity<br />
<strong>and</strong> satisfaction.<br />
Contents: Part 1: Introduction; Part 2: Accessibility; Part 3: Interaction Techniques;<br />
Part 4: Interactive Voice Response; Part 5: Visual Presentation <strong>and</strong> Use of Color.<br />
426 pp., CD-ROM<br />
$175 members, $200 nonmembers<br />
a mitigation framework for enhancing situation awareness;<br />
methodology, methods, <strong>and</strong> metrics for testing<br />
<strong>and</strong> evaluating augmented cognition systems; engineering<br />
control system theory in the behavioral sciences;<br />
design platform methodology for augmented<br />
cognition; <strong>and</strong> practical considerations for developing<br />
augmented cognition applications. Includes index.<br />
280 pp., 81 ⁄2 × 11″, paper; $85 HFES members,<br />
$100 nonmembers<br />
Contents: Chapter 1: Transportation Accident Investigation: The Development<br />
of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Research <strong>and</strong> Practice; Chapter 2: <strong>Human</strong> Supervisory Control<br />
Challenges in Network-Centric Operations; Chapter 3: Remembrance of Things<br />
Future: Prospective Memory in Laboratory, Workplace, <strong>and</strong> Everyday Settings;<br />
Chapter 4: From Intention to Input: Motor Cognition, Motor Performance, <strong>and</strong><br />
the Control of Technology; Chapter 5: <strong>Human</strong> Performance in Space; Chapter 6:<br />
Decision Making by Individuals <strong>and</strong> Teams: Issues, Models, <strong>and</strong> Applications<br />
~300 pp., 6 × 9″, paper; $75 members, $85 nonmembers;<br />
6-VOLUME SET: $338 members, $383 nonmembers<br />
To order, go to http://hfes.org/Publications, or contact the <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
P.O. Box 1369, Santa Monica, CA 90406-1369 USA; 310/394-1811, Fax 310/394-2410, store@hfes.org.<br />
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