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Human factors

Journal Volume: 50
Journal Issue: 3
Journal Year: 2008
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

A flight by periscope and where it landed

Aging and human performance

Cognitive architectures: choreographing the dance of mental operations with the task environment

Fifty years of driving safety research

Human factors in industrial systems: 40 years on

Humans: Still vital after all these years of automation

Investigating mode errors on automated flight decks: Illustrating the problem-driven, cumulative, and interdisciplinary nature of human factors research

Looks are (almost) everything: Where drivers look to get information

More than 50 years of history and accomplishments in human performance model development

Multiple resources and mental workload

Naturalistic decision making

On the symbiotic relationship between warnings research and forensics

Risk, human error, and system resilience: fundamental ideas

Situation awareness: review of Mica Endsley's 1995 articles on situation awareness theory and measurement

Situation awareness: understanding dynamic environments

The role of expertise research and human factors in capturing, explaining, and producing superior performance

Vigilance requires hard mental work and is stressful


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