Gaël Morel, René Amalberti, Christine Chauvin: Articulating the Differences Between Safety and Resilience: The Decision-Making Process of Professional Sea-Fishing Skippers.
1-16
Natasha Merat, A. Hamish Jamson: The Effect of Stimulus Modality on Signal Detection: Implications for Assessing the Safety of In-Vehicle Technology.
145-158
Andrew Petersen, Rod Barrett, Steven Morrison: Enhanced Postural Stability Following Driver Training Is Associated With Positive Effects in Vehicle Kinematics During Cornering.
159-172
Justin A. MacDonald, Phuong K. Tran: The Effect of Head-Related Transfer Function Measurement Methodology on Localization Performance in Spatial Audio Interfaces.
256-263
J. J. Scott, Robert Gray: A Comparison of Tactile, Visual, and Auditory Warnings for Rear-End Collision Prevention in Simulated Driving.
264-275
K. Blake Mitchell, Leo Gugerty, Eric Muth: Effects of Brief Training on Use of Automated External Defibrillators by People Without Medical Expertise.
301-310
Colin G. Drury: Human Factors in Industrial Systems: 40 Years On.
368-374
Douglas H. Harris: Myths and Realities of Electronics Maintenance.
375-379
David Shinar: Looks Are (Almost) Everything: Where Drivers Look to Get Information.
380-384
David Rempel: The Split Keyboard: An Ergonomics Success Story.
385-392
William S. Marras: A Critical Review of a Pivotal Scientific Contribution: Liles and Associates 24 Years Later.
393-396
Christopher D. Wickens: Situation Awareness: Review of Mica Endsley's 1995 Articles on Situation Awareness Theory and Measurement.
397-403
John D. Lee: Review of a Pivotal Human Factors Article: "Humans and Automation: Use, Misuse, Disuse, Abuse".
404-410
Neville Moray: The Good, the Bad, and the Future: On the Archaeology of Ergonomics.
411-417
Thomas B. Sheridan: Risk, Human Error, and System Resilience: Fundamental Ideas.
418-426
Neil Charness, Michael Tuffiash: The Role of Expertise Research and Human Factors in Capturing, Explaining, and Producing Superior Performance.
427-432
Emilie M. Roth: Uncovering the Requirements of Cognitive Work.
475-480
Robert R. Hoffman: Human Factors Contributions to Knowledge Elicitation.
481-488
Richard W. Pew: More Than 50 Years of History and Accomplishments in Human Performance Model Development.
489-496
Wayne D. Gray: Cognitive Architectures: Choreographing the Dance of Mental Operations With the Task Environment.
497-505
Nadine B. Sarter: Investigating Mode Errors on Automated Flight Decks: Illustrating the Problem-Driven, Cumulative, and Interdisciplinary Nature of Human Factors Research.
506-510
Kent L. Norman: Better Design of Menu Selection Systems Through Cognitive Psychology and Human Factors.
556-559
Deborah A. Boehm-Davis: Discoveries and Developments in Human-Computer Interaction.
560-564
Volume 50, Number 4, August 2008
William R. Knecht: Testing a Multidimensional Nonveridical Aircraft Collision Avoidance System.
565-575
Lisa C. Thomas, Christopher D. Wickens: Display Dimensionality and Conflict Geometry Effects on Maneuver Preferences for Resolving In-Flight Conflicts.
576-588
Na Jin Seo, Thomas J. Armstrong: Investigation of Grip Force, Normal Force, Contact Area, Hand Size, and Handle Size for Cylindrical Handles.
734-744
Maia B. Cook, Harvey S. Smallman: Human Factors of the Confirmation Bias in Intelligence Analysis: Decision Support From Graphical Evidence Landscapes.
745-754
Patricia R. Delucia: Critical Roles for Distance, Task, and Motion in Space Perception: Initial Conceptual Framework and Practical Implications.
811-820
Neta Ezer, Arthur D. Fisk, Wendy A. Rogers: Age-Related Differences in Reliance Behavior Attributable to Costs Within a Human-Decision Aid System.
853-863