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Human Factors, Volume 65
Volume 65, Number 1, February 2023
- Tessy Luger, Mona Bär, Robert Seibt, Monika A. Rieger, Benjamin Steinhilber:
Using a Back Exoskeleton During Industrial and Functional Tasks - Effects on Muscle Activity, Posture, Performance, Usability, and Wearer Discomfort in a Laboratory Trial. 5-21 - Sarah A. Powers, Mark W. Scerbo:
Examining the Effect of Interruptions at Different Breakpoints and Frequencies Within a Task. 22-36 - Frederik Schewe, Mark Vollrath:
Ecological Interface Design and Head-Up Displays: The Contact-Analog Visualization Tradeoff. 37-49 - Xiaomei Wang, Carl Markert, Farzan Sasangohar:
Investigating Popular Mental Health Mobile Application Downloads and Activity During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 50-61 - Leonard Joseph, Lenny Thinagaran Vasanthan, Miles Standen, Raija Kuisma, Aatit Paungmali, Ubon Pirunsan, Patraporn Sitilertpisan:
Causal Relationship Between the Risk Factors and Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Professional Drivers: A Systematic Review. 62-85 - Edmund Wascher, Julian Elias Reiser, Gerhard Rinkenauer, Mauro Larrá, Felix A. Dreger, Daniel Schneider, Melanie Karthaus, Stephan Getzmann, Marie Gutberlet, Stefan Arnau:
Neuroergonomics on the Go: An Evaluation of the Potential of Mobile EEG for Workplace Assessment and Design. 86-106 - Behrang Keshavarz, Brandy Murovec, Niroshica Mohanathas, John F. Golding:
The Visually Induced Motion Sickness Susceptibility Questionnaire (VIMSSQ): Estimating Individual Susceptibility to Motion Sickness-Like Symptoms When Using Visual Devices. 107-124 - Ken Chen, Karen B. Chen:
Task-Oriented and Imitation-Oriented Movements in Virtual Reality Exercise Performance and Design. 125-136 - Erin K. Chiou, John D. Lee:
Trusting Automation: Designing for Responsivity and Resilience. 137-165 - Bradley W. Weaver, Patricia R. Delucia, Jason Jupe:
Factors That Affect Drivers' Perception of Closing and an Immediate Hazard. 166-181
Volume 65, Number 2, March 2023
- Shala Knocton, Aren Hunter, Warren A. Connors, Lori Dithurbide, Heather F. Neyedli:
The Effect of Informing Participants of the Response Bias of an Automated Target Recognition System on Trust and Reliance Behavior. 189-199 - Vicki Komisar, Alison C. Novak:
Effect of Handrail Height and Age on Trunk and Shoulder Kinematics Following Perturbation-Evoked Grasping Reactions During Gait. 200-211 - Samantha L. Smith, William S. Helton, Gerald Matthews, Gregory J. Funke:
Performance, Hemodynamics, and Stress in a Two-Day Vigilance Task: Practical and Theoretical Implications. 212-226 - Colleen E. Patton, Christopher D. Wickens, C. A. P. Smith, Benjamin A. Clegg:
Detection of Hostile Intent by Spatial Movements. 227-236 - April Savoy, Himalaya Patel, Daniel R. Murphy, Ashley N. D. Meyer, Jennifer Herout, Hardeep Singh:
Electronic Health Records' Support for Primary Care Physicians' Situation Awareness: A Metanarrative Review. 237-259 - Federico Scholcover, Douglas J. Gillan:
Temporal Sensitivity and Latency During Teleoperation: Using Track Clearance to Understand Errors in Future Projection. 260-274 - Miriam E. Armstrong, Keith S. Jones, Akbar Siami Namin:
How Perceptions of Caller Honesty Vary During Vishing Attacks That Include Highly Sensitive or Seemingly Innocuous Requests. 275-287 - Hananeh Alambeigi, Anthony D. McDonald:
A Bayesian Regression Analysis of the Effects of Alert Presence and Scenario Criticality on Automated Vehicle Takeover Performance. 288-305 - Joseph Snider, Ryan J. Spence, Anne-Marie Engler, Ryan Moran, Sarah Hacker, Leanne Chukoskie, Jeanne Townsend, Linda L. Hill:
Distraction "Hangover": Characterization of the Delayed Return to Baseline Driving Risk After Distracting Behaviors. 306-320 - Christoph Bernhard, René Reinhard, Michael Kleer, Heiko Hecht:
A Case for Raising the Camera: A Driving Simulator Test of Camera-Monitor Systems. 321-336 - Alexandra D. Kaplan, Theresa T. Kessler, J. Christopher Brill, Peter A. Hancock:
Trust in Artificial Intelligence: Meta-Analytic Findings. 337-359 - Corrigendum to "Distraction 'Hangover': Characterization of the Delayed Return to Baseline Driving Risk After Distracting Behaviors". 360
Volume 65, Number 3, May 2023
- Peter Le, Charles A. Weisenbach, Emily H. L. Mills, Lanie Monforton, Micah J. Kinney:
Exploring the Interaction Between Head-Supported Mass, Posture, and Visual Stress on Neck Muscle Activation. 365-381 - Mengcheng Wang, Chuan Zhao, Alan Barr, Hao Fan, Suihuai Yu, Jay M. Kapellusch, Carisa Harris-Adamson:
Hand Posture and Force Estimation Using Surface Electromyography and an Artificial Neural Network. 382-402 - Hongwei Hsiao, Richard Whisler, Bruce Bradtmiller:
Needs and Procedures for a National Anthropometry Study of Law Enforcement Officers. 403-418 - Alysha R. Meyers, Steven J. Wurzelbacher, Edward F. Krieg, Jessica G. Ramsey, Kenneth Crombie, Annette L. Christianson, Lian Luo, Susan Burt:
Work-Related Risk Factors for Rotator Cuff Syndrome in a Prospective Study of Manufacturing and Healthcare Workers. 419-434 - Sanghoon Yoon, Thierry Lefrançois-Daignault, Julie N. Côté:
The Effect of Cycling While Typing on Patterns of Upper Body Muscle Activation. 435-449 - Man Wu, Qin Gao, Yang Liu:
Exploring the Effects of Interruptions in Different Phases of Complex Decision-Making Tasks. 450-481 - Caleb C. Burruss, Elizabeth Bjornsen, Kaitlin M. Gallagher:
Examining Potential User Experience Trade-Offs Between Common Computer Display Configurations. 482-494 - Marc Friberg, Carl-Oscar Jonson, Victor Jaeger, Erik Prytz:
The Effects of Stress on Tourniquet Application and CPR Performance in Layperson and Professional Civilian Populations. 495-507 - Anahita Sanandaji, Cindy Grimm, Ruth West, Christopher A. Sanchez:
Developing and Validating a Computer-Based Training Tool for Inferring 2D Cross-Sections of Complex 3D Structures. 508-528
Volume 65, Number 4, June 2023
- Vanessa Bowden, Natalie Griffiths, Luke Strickland, Shayne Loft:
Detecting a Single Automation Failure: The Impact of Expected (But Not Experienced) Automation Reliability. 533-545 - Cyrus K. Foroughi, Shannon Patricia Devlin, Richard Pak, Noelle Brown, Ciara Sibley, Joseph T. Coyne:
Near-Perfect Automation: Investigating Performance, Trust, and Visual Attention Allocation. 546-561 - Maria-Gabriela Garcia, Maria Gloria Roman, Andrea Davila, Bernard J. Martin:
Comparison of Physiological Effects Induced by Two Compression Stockings and Regular Socks During Prolonged Standing Work. 562-574 - Seulgi Kim, Ilseok Lee, Sang Hyeon Kang, Sangeun Jin:
Significance of Lower Body Postures in Chair Design. 575-591 - Colleen E. Patton, Christopher D. Wickens, Kayla M. Noble, Benjamin A. Clegg, C. A. P. Smith:
Rendezvous Under Temporal Uncertainty. 592-617 - Daphne E. Whitmer, Valerie K. Sims:
Fear Language in a Warning Is Beneficial to Risk Perception in Lower-Risk Situations. 618-635 - Christopher J. Hansen, Michael F. Rayo, Emily S. Patterson, Todd Yamokoski, Mahmoud Abdel-Rasoul, Theodore T. Allen, Jacob J. Socha, Susan D. Moffatt-Bruce:
Perceptually Discriminating the Highest Priority Alarms Reduces Response Time: A Retrospective Pre-Post Study at Four Hospitals. 636-650 - Christopher D. Wickens, Domenick M. Mifsud, Richi Rodriguez, Francisco R. Ortega:
Mitigating the Costs of Spatial Transformations With a Situation Awareness Augmented Reality Display: Assistance for the Joint Terminal Attack Controller 3-17. 651-662 - Dengbo He, Chelsea A. Deguzman, Birsen Donmez:
Anticipatory Driving in Automated Vehicles: The Effects of Driving Experience and Distraction. 663 - Adam F. Werner, Jamie C. Gorman:
The Role of Visual and Auditory Communication in the Performance of a Joint Team Task. 663-694 - Corrigendum to "Comparison of Physiological Effects Induced by Two Compression Stockings and Regular Socks During Prolonged Standing Work". 695
Volume 65, Number 5, August 2023
- Anthony D. McDonald, Nilesh Ade, S. Camille Peres:
Predicting Procedure Step Performance From Operator and Text Features: A Critical First Step Toward Machine Learning-Driven Procedure Design. 701-717 - Peter A. Hancock, Ann Crichton-Harris, Abigail Sellen, Thomas B. Sheridan, Gabriella M. Hancock:
A Distracted Scientist: The Life and Contributions of John Senders. 718-722 - Yke Bauke Eisma, Peter A. Hancock, Joost C. F. de Winter:
On Senders's Models of Visual Sampling Behavior. 723-736 - Ting Zhang, Jing Yang, Nade Liang, Brandon J. Pitts, Kwaku O. Prakah-Asante, Reates Curry, Bradley Duerstock, Juan P. Wachs, Denny Yu:
Physiological Measurements of Situation Awareness: A Systematic Review. 737-758 - E. Leslie Cameron, Per Møller, Keith S. Karn:
Effects of COVID-19 on Sense of Smell: Human Factors/Ergonomics Considerations. 759-765 - Barry Strauch:
John Senders, Human Error, and System Safety. 766-778 - Auður Anna Jónsdóttir, Ziho Kang, Tianchen Sun, Saptarshi Mandal, Ji-Eun Kim:
The Effects of Language Barriers and Time Constraints on Online Learning Performance: An Eye-Tracking Study. 779-791 - Tuomo Kujala, Katja Kircher, Christer Ahlström:
A Review of Occlusion as a Tool to Assess Attentional Demand in Driving. 792-808 - Maryam Zahabi, Vanessa Nasr, Ashiq Mohammed Abdul Razak, Ben Patranella, Logan McCanless, Azima Maredia:
Effect of Secondary Tasks on Police Officer Cognitive Workload and Performance Under Normal and Pursuit Driving Situations. 809-822 - Joseph A. Cafazzo, Abigail J. Sellen, Don Norman:
Defending Against Medical Error: Personal Reflections on the Legacy of John Senders. 823-832 - Missie Smith, Kiran Bagalkotkar, Joseph L. Gabbard, David R. Large, Gary E. Burnett:
Isolating the Effect of Off-Road Glance Duration on Driving Performance: An Exemplar Study Comparing HDD and HUD in Different Driving Scenarios. 833-845 - Shayne Loft, Adella Bhaskara, Brittany A. Lock, Michael Skinner, James Brooks, Ryan Li, Jason Bell:
The Impact of Transparency and Decision Risk on Human-Automation Teaming Outcomes. 846-861 - X. Jessie Yang, Christopher Schemanske, Christine Searle:
Toward Quantifying Trust Dynamics: How People Adjust Their Trust After Moment-to-Moment Interaction With Automation. 862-878 - Clark R. Dickerson, Alison C. McDonald, Jaclyn N. Chopp-Hurley:
Between Two Rocks and in a Hard Place: Reflecting on the Biomechanical Basis of Shoulder Occupational Musculoskeletal Disorders. 879-890 - Wendell C. Taylor, Jordan R. Williams, Lauren E. Harris, Ross Shegog:
Computer Prompt Software to Reduce Sedentary Behavior and Promote Physical Activity Among Desk-Based Workers: A Systematic Review. 891-908 - Yilin Wang, Jing Qiu, Hong Cheng, Xiaojuan Zheng:
Analysis of Human-Exoskeleton System Interaction for Ergonomic Design. 909-922 - Clara Ziane, Benjamin Michaud, Mickaël Begon, Fabien Dal Maso:
How Do Violinists Adapt to Dynamic Assistive Support? A Study Focusing on Kinematics, Muscle Activity, and Musical Performance. 923-941 - Steven W. Savage, Lily Zhang, Garrett Swan, Alex R. Bowers:
Head Scanning Behavior Predicts Hazard Detection Safety Before Entering an Intersection. 942-955 - Patricia R. Delucia, Adam M. Braly, Bria R. Savoy:
Does the Size-Arrival Effect Occur With an Active Collision-Avoidance Task in an Immersive 3D Virtual Reality Environment? 956-965
Volume 65, Number 6, September 2023
- Lauren Blackwell Landon, Jessica J. Márquez, Eduardo Salas:
Human Factors in Spaceflight: New Progress on a Long Journey. 973-976 - Karen S. Young, K. Han Kim, Sudhakar L. Rajulu:
Anthropometric Changes in Spaceflight. 977-987 - Christopher R. Reid, Jacqueline M. Charvat, Shane M. McFarland, Jason R. Norcross, Elizabeth Benson, Scott England, Sudhakar L. Rajulu:
Modeling Occupational Fingernail Onycholysis Disorders in the Population of US Astronauts Who Have Engaged in Extravehicular Activity. 988-1000 - Marc Dalecki, Fabian Steinberg, Rainer Beurskens:
Rapid Dual-Task Decrements After a Brief Period of Manual Tracking in Simulated Weightlessness by Water Submersion. 1001-1013 - Fabian Möller, Uwe Hoffmann, Tobias Vogt, Fabian Steinberg:
Exercise-Related Effects on Executive Functions During a Simulated Underwater Extravehicular Activity. 1014-1028 - Linh Q. Vu, James H. Shaw, K. Han Kim, Elizabeth Benson, Sudhakar L. Rajulu:
Spacesuit Center of Gravity Assessments for Partial Gravity EVA Simulation in an Underwater Environment. 1029-1045 - Kritina Holden, Maya Greene, E. Vincent Cross II, Aniko Sandor, Shelby Thompson, Alan H. Feiveson, Brandin Munson:
Effects of Long-duration Microgravity and Gravitational Transitions on Fine Motor Skills. 1046-1058 - Hannah Weiss, Andrew Menching Liu, Amos Byon, Jonathan Blossom, Leia Stirling:
Comparison of Display Modality and Human-in-the-Loop Presence for On-Orbit Inspection of Spacecraft. 1059-1073 - Peter G. Roma, Lauren Blackwell Landon, Cara A. Spencer, Alexandra M. Whitmire, Thomas J. Williams:
The Subjective Habitability & Acceptability Questionnaire (SHAQ): Development and Validation. 1074-1104 - Tripp Driskell, Eduardo Salas, C. Shawn Burke, James E. Driskell:
A Lexical Approach to Assessing Stress: Development and Proof-of-Concept. 1105-1129 - Aleksandra S. Stankovic, Alyssa Pryputniewicz, Sherrie Holder, Stephen P. York, Patrick M. Handley, John A. Karasinski, Stephen K. Robinson, John J. West, Kevin R. Duda:
Longitudinal Impacts of Simulated Long-Duration Spaceflight Missions on Operationally Relevant Measures of Human Performance Using a Portable Simulation Platform. 1130-1141 - Jacob R. Kintz, Neil T. Banerjee, Johnny Y. Zhang, Allison P. Anderson, Torin K. Clark:
Estimation of Subjectively Reported Trust, Mental Workload, and Situation Awareness Using Unobtrusive Measures. 1142-1160 - Debra Schreckenghost, Kritina Holden, Maya Greene, Tod Milam, Chris J. Hamblin:
Effect of Automating Procedural Work on Situation Awareness and Workload. 1161-1172 - Zachary Glaros, Robert E. Carvalho, Erin E. Flynn-Evans:
An Evaluation of Sleepiness, Performance, and Workload Among Operators During a Real-Time Reactive Telerobotic Lunar Mission Simulation. 1173-1182 - Jessica J. Márquez, Tamsyn Edwards, John A. Karasinski, Candice N. Lee, Megan C. Shyr, Casey L. Miller, Summer L. Brandt:
Human Performance of Novice Schedulers for Complex Spaceflight Operations Timelines. 1183-1198 - Alina Lungeanu, Jessica R. Mesmer-Magnus, Ashley A. Niler, Leslie A. DeChurch, Noshir S. Contractor:
Organizing for Mars: A Task Management Perspective on Work within Spaceflight Multiteam Systems. 1199-1220 - Steven J. Yule, Jamie M. Robertson, Benjamin Mormann, Douglas S. Smink, Stuart R. Lipsitz, Egide Abahuje, Lauren R. Kennedy-Metz, Sandra Park, Christian Miccile, Charles N. Pozner, Thomas E. Doyle, David M. Musson, Roger D. Dias:
Crew Autonomy During Simulated Medical Event Management on Long Duration Space Exploration Missions. 1221-1234 - Kathleen L. Mosier, Ute M. Fischer:
Meeting the Challenge of Transmission Delay: Communication Protocols for Space Operations. 1235-1250 - Jessica L. Wildman, Dominic Fedele, Anderson Wilder, Michael T. Curtis, Deborah DiazGranados:
Team Self-Maintenance during Long-Duration Space Exploration: A Conceptual Framework. 1251-1265 - Allison P. Anderson, Aleksandra S. Stankovic, Devin Cowan, Abigail Fellows, Jay C. Buckey:
Natural Scene Virtual Reality as a Behavioral Health Countermeasure in Isolated, Confined, and Extreme Environments: Three Isolated, Confined, Extreme Analog Case Studies. 1266-1278 - Jessica J. Márquez, Lauren Blackwell Landon, Eduardo Salas:
The Next Giant Leap for Space Human Factors: The Opportunities. 1279-1288
Volume 65, Number 7, November 2023
- Peter A. Hancock, John D. Lee, John W. Senders:
Attribution Errors by People and Intelligent Machines. 1293-1305 - Shashank Mehrotra, Fangda Zhang, Shannon C. Roberts:
Looking out or Looking Away? - Exploring the Impact of Driving With a Passenger on Young Drivers' Eye Glance Behavior. 1306-1322 - Huei-Yen Winnie Chen, Paul Milgram:
Testing Senders' Visual Occlusion Model: Do Operators (Drivers) Really Predict During Visual Occlusion? 1323-1335 - Joost C. F. de Winter, Mehdi Saffarian, John W. Senders:
The effect of an occlusion-induced delay on braking behavior in critical situations: A driving simulator study. 1336-1344 - Yuval Zak, Yisrael Parmet, Tal Oron-Gilad:
Facilitating the Work of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operators Using Artificial Intelligence: An Intelligent Filter for Command-and-Control Maps to Reduce Cognitive Workload. 1345-1360 - Joseph W. Hendricks, S. Camille Peres, Stefan V. Dumlao, Cara A. Armstrong, Timothy J. Neville:
The Impact of Hazard Statement Design Elements in Procedures: Counterintuitive Findings and Implications for Standards. 1361-1380 - Olfa Haj Mahmoud, Charles Pontonnier, Georges Dumont, Stéphane Poli, Franck Multon:
A Neural Networks Approach to Determine Factors Associated With Self-Reported Discomfort in Picking Tasks. 1381-1393 - Jessa M. Buchman-Pearle, Kayla M. Fewster, Brendan L. Pinto, Jack P. Callaghan:
Moving Toward Individual-Specific Automotive Seat Design: How Individual Characteristics and Time Alter the Selected Lumbar Support Prominence. 1394-1406 - Po-Tsun Chen, Hsiu-Yun Hsu, You-Hua Su, Chien-Ju Lin, Hsiao-Feng Chieh, Li-Chieh Kuo, Fong-Chin Su:
Force Control Strategy of Five-Digit Precision Grasping With Aligned and Unaligned Configurations. 1407-1421 - Philip C. Butler, Andy Bowers, Andrew P. Smith, Sabrina R. Cohen-Hatton, Robert C. Honey:
Decision Making Within and Outside Standard Operating Procedures: Paradoxical Use of Operational Discretion in Firefighters. 1422-1434 - Amy S. McDonnell, Trent G. Simmons, Gus G. Erickson, Monika Lohani, Joel M. Cooper, David L. Strayer:
This Is Your Brain on Autopilot: Neural Indices of Driver Workload and Engagement During Partial Vehicle Automation. 1435-1450 - Dov Dori, Ahmad Jbara, Yongkai E. Yang, Andrew M. Liu, Charles M. Oman:
Object-Process Methodology as an Alternative to Human Factors Task Analysis. 1451-1472 - Steph I. C. Michailovs, Stephen Pond, Megan Schmitt, Jessica Irons, Matthew Stoker, Troy A. W. Visser, Samuel Huf, Shayne Loft:
The Impact of Information Integration in a Simulation of Future Submarine Command and Control. 1473-1490 - Dongwon Kim, Corine Nicoletti, Subaryani D. H. Soedirdjo, Raziyeh Baghi, Maria-Gabriela Garcia, Thomas Läubli, Pascal Wild, Alberto Botter, Bernard J. Martin:
Effect of Periodic Voluntary Interventions on Trapezius Activation and Fatigue During Light Upper Limb Activity. 1491-1505 - Sonia Ortiz-Peregrina, Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios, Carolina Ortiz, Rosario G. Anera:
Self-Regulation of Driving Behavior Under the Influence of Cannabis: The Role of Driving Complexity and Driver Vision. 1506-1524 - Maria-Gabriela Garcia, Melany Estrella, Angie Peñafiel, Paul G. Arauz, Bernard J. Martin:
Impact of 10-Min Daily Yoga Exercises on Physical and Mental Discomfort of Home-Office Workers During COVID-19. 1525-1541 - Nicolas Michinov, Sophie Jeanson:
Creativity in Scientific Research: Multidisciplinarity Fosters Depth of Ideas Among Scientists in Electronic "Brainwriting" Groups. 1542-1553 - Craig J. Johnson, Mustafa Demir, Nathan J. McNeese, Jamie C. Gorman, Alexandra T. Wolff, Nancy J. Cooke:
The Impact of Training on Human-Autonomy Team Communications and Trust Calibration. 1554-1570
Volume 65, Number 8, December 2023
- Erratum to "Calibration of Trust in Automated Driving: A Matter of Initial Level of Trust and Automated Driving Style?". 1-
- Guanhua Hou, Ying Hu:
Designing Combinations of Pictogram and Text Size for Icons: Effects of Text Size, Pictogram Size, and Familiarity on Older Adults' Visual Search Performance. 1577-1595 - Jack Hutchinson, Luke Strickland, Simon Farrell, Shayne Loft:
The Perception of Automation Reliability and Acceptance of Automated Advice. 1596-1612 - Jean-Baptiste Manchon, Mercedes Bueno, Jordan Navarro:
Calibration of Trust in Automated Driving: A Matter of Initial Level of Trust and Automated Driving Style? 1613-1629 - Sarah Tinitali, Terry Haines, Kelly-Ann Bowles:
Lumbar Flexion During Driving: Establishing a Methodology for Characterising Real-Time Posture Data Collected by Innovative Technology. 1630-1640 - Ilseok Lee, Jiwon Choi, Sang Hyeon Kang, Sangeun Jin:
Alternative to Reduced Stresses on the Upper Extremity in a Standing Workstation. 1641-1654 - Moritz Weitbrecht, Fabian Holzgreve, Laura Fraeulin, Jasmin Haenel, Werner Betz, Christina Erbe, Christian Maurer-Grubinger, Eileen M. Wanke, Dörthe Brüggmann, Albert Nienhaus, David A. Groneberg, Daniela Ohlendorf:
Ergonomic Risk Assessment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons - RULA Applied to Objective Kinematic Data. 1655-1673 - Wiebke Frank, Kristin Mühl, Agnes Rosner, Martin Baumann:
Advancing Knowledge on Situation Comprehension in Dynamic Traffic Situations by Studying Eye Movements to Empty Spatial Locations. 1674-1688 - Tobias Grundgeiger, Annabell Michalek, Felix Hahn, Thomas Wurmb, Patrick Meybohm, Oliver Happel:
Guiding Attention via a Cognitive Aid During a Simulated In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Scenario: A Salience Effort Expectancy Value Model Analysis. 1689-1701 - Ian Robertson, Philip T. Kortum:
The Usability of Face Coverings Used to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19. 1702-1717 - Shaowei Chu, Huawei Tu:
Understanding the Effects of Tactile Grating Patterns on Perceived Roughness Over Ultrasonic Friction Modulation Surfaces. 1718-1739 - Hao Chen, Chao Liu, Szu-Erh Hsu, Ding-Hau Huang, Chia-Yi Liu, Wen-Ko Chiou:
The Effects of Animation on the Guessability of Universal Healthcare Symbols for Middle-Aged and Older Adults. 1740-1758 - Xiaomeng Li, Ronald Schroeter, Andry Rakotonirainy, Jonny Kuo, Michael G. Lenné:
Get Ready for Take-Overs: Using Head-Up Display for Drivers to Engage in Non-Driving-Related Tasks in Automated Vehicles. 1759-1775 - Philipp Wintersberger, Clemens Schartmüller, Shadan Sadeghian, Anna-Katharina Frison, Andreas Riener:
Evaluation of Imminent Take-Over Requests With Real Automation on a Test Track. 1776-1792 - Jasmine A. Dang, Tyler H. Shaw, Patrick E. McKnight, William S. Helton:
A Closer Look at Warning Cues on the Sustained Attention to Response Task Performance. 1793-1803 - Oshin Tyagi, Sarah K. Hopko, John Kang, Yangming Shi, Jing Du, Ranjana K. Mehta:
Modeling Brain Dynamics During Virtual Reality-Based Emergency Response Learning Under Stress. 1804-1820 - Iris C. Levine, Roger E. Montgomery, Alison C. Novak:
Grab Bar Use Influences Fall Hazard During Bathtub Exit. 1821-1829 - L. James Smart, Anthony Drew, Tyler Hadidon, Max Teaford, Eric Bachmann:
Using Nonlinear Kinematic Parameters as a Means of Predicting Motion Sickness in Real-Time in Virtual Environments. 1830-1840 - Annie Rydström, Mattias Mullaart Söderholm, Fjollë Novakazi, Mikael Johansson, Alexander Eriksson:
Drivers' Performance in Non-critical Take-Overs From an Automated Driving System - An On-Road Study. 1841-1857 - Acknowledgments. 1858-1861
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