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Objective: Two verbal tasks were utilized in a dual-task paradigm to explore performance theories and prior dual-tasking results. Background: Both the decline in vigilance performance over time, or vigilance decrement, and limited dual-tasking abilit
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Cognitive resource limitations can impair one's ability to multitask. Previous research has shown that climbing is a particularly demanding task, and does not neatly fit into existing cognitive resource models. Climbing is a task relevant to firefigh
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Dual-tasking situations are common in military, firefighting, search and rescue, and other high risk operations. Cognitive and physical demands can occur at the same time, but little is known about the specific demands of real world tasks or how they
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 59:736-740
How do people perceive team workload and stress? Is team workload and stress simply judged to be the sum of the constituent parts, or do people perceive interactive effects between task demands and the team member’s respective skill levels? The pre
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 57:1234-1238
Coordination is a critical component of team performance. Nonlinear time-series measures, such as Sample Entropy (SEn), provide a novel means to examine temporal structure in team coordination. The goal for this study was to apply SEn to the continuo
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Experimental brain research. 235(6)
Research continues to provide evidence that people are poor multi-taskers. Cognitive resource theory is a common explanation for the inability to efficiently perform multiple tasks at the same time. This theory proposes that one’s limited supply of
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Samantha L. Epling, Raja Parasuraman, Matthew E. Funke, Victor Finomore, Tyler H. Shaw, Joel S. Warm, Gregory J. Funke, Michael B. Dillard
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 56:1436-1440
Vigilance tasks in the traditional format (TVF) require observers to respond to critical signals on their monitored displays and withhold responding to neutral events. The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) features the opposite response req