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Autor:
Valerie K. Sims, Derek D. Diaz
Publikováno v:
High Ability Studies. 14:191-212
The present study examined if spatial knowledge gained from a virtual environment is affected by the spatial ability of the participant, and whether information can be more efficiently acquired and applied to a physical space when participants are gi
Autor:
Bryan R. Clark, Valerie K. Sims, David J. Sushil, Hana S. Smith, Peter A. Hancock, Linda Upham Ellis, Derek D. Diaz
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 47:1693-1697
Participants completed a visual search task that varied along three dimensions: 1) stimulus type: ecologically valid humans or ecologically neutral objects, 2) stimulus behavior: static, dynamic or random, and 3) number of targets: one or two. Search
Autor:
Peter A. Hancock, Derek D. Diaz
Publikováno v:
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science. 3:115-123
The argument here is at once simple and profound. The first premise is that technology is the most powerful 'shaping' force on the planet today. The second premise is that individual impact on this force is most evident at the human-machine interface
Autor:
Valerie K. Sims, Derek D. Diaz
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 45:1857-1861
The present study examined if spatial knowledge gained from a virtual environment (VE) is affected by the spatial ability of the participant and whether information can be more efficiently acquired and applied to a physical space when participants ar
Autor:
Valerie K. Sims, Derek D. Diaz
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 49:1248-1250
This research investigates a type of operator error, referred to here as accidental inversion, which occurs during manipulation of the pitch and yaw of a real or simulated object in a three-dimensional environment. Specifically, we investigated wheth
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 48:1915-1917
The present study examined whether search memory is facilitated by the presence of ecologically congruent cues. Participants completed a visual search task in which they had to decide whether one or two targets were present in an array of 12 items. R