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TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Chair
Cheryl A. Bolstad

Workshops
Michelle L. Rogers

Special Sessions
Ronald L. Boring

Posters
Camilla C. Knott

Student Forum/ Workshops CEU Reviewer


Christopher B. Mayhorn

Guest Lectures
Michael J. Kalsher

Quality General Sessions


Cleotilde Gonzalez Marc L. Resnick

PROGRAM CHAIRS FOR THE 55TH ANNUAL MEETING


Aerospace Systems
Gloria Calhoun

Forensics Professional
Ken Nemire

Product Design
Ameersing Luximon

Aging
Richard Pak

Health Care
Stephanie A. Guerlain

Safety
Jia-Hua Lin

Augmented Cognition
Lee Sciarini

Human Performance Modeling


Steve Landry

Surface Transportation
Myra Blanco

Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making


Ellen J. Bass

Individual Differences in Performance


James L. Szalma

System Development
Rebecca Grier

Test & Evaluation Communications


Robert King

Industrial Ergonomics
Richard W. Marklin

James A. Pharmer

Training Computer Systems


Ken Ohnemus

Internet
Marc L. Resnick

Emily E. Wiese

Virtual Environments Education


Francis T. Durso

Macroergonomics
Petra Alfred

Hari Thiruvengada

Environmental Design
Karen Jacobs

Perception & Performance


Christopher Brill

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55TH ANNUAL MEETING HOST COMMITTEE


Chair
Kermit G. Davis

Local Guide/Transportation
Angela Wills

Public Relations/ Marketing


Allison Farrell

Vice Chair, Plenary Session


Anthony D. Andre

Newsletter
Celeste R. Adamson

Philanthropy
Tiffany Poole Wilson

Plenary
Katie Ek

Student Lounge
Jennifer Umayam

Student Volunteer Coordinators


Shanqing S.Q. Yin Shannon Roberts

Host Relations
Susan Kotowski

Technical Tours
Christopher Cabrall

HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY OFFICERS


President
Anthony D. Andre

Secretary-Treasurer
Ronald G. Shapiro

Executive Council At-Large Members


Nancy J. Cooke Francis T. Durso Paul A. Green M. Susan Hallbeck John D. Lee Marc L. Resnick

Immediate Past President


Kathleen L. Mosier

Immediate Past SecretaryTreasurer


Scott A. Shappell

President-Elect
Mica R. Endsley

Secretary-Treasurer-Elect
Valerie J. Rice

HFES DIVISION CHAIRS


HFES Institute
Bruce Bradtmiller

Outreach
Deborah A. Boehm-Davis

Scientific Communications & Publications


Kermit G. Davis

Internal Affairs
James P. Bliss

Professionalism
S. Camille Peres

HFES STAFF
Executive Director
Lynn Strother, CAE

Communications Director
Lois Smith

Member Services Director


Carlos de Falla

Administrative Assistant
Susan Marschner

Managing Editor
Cameron Wile

Member Services Coordinator


Stefanie Alexander

Communications Assistant
Cara Quinlan

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2011 SUSTAINING MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY


DIAMOND
Battelle
David F. Wourms

GOLD
Aptima, Inc.
Daniel Serfaty

William S. Marras Panjo Investments, Ltd.


John Stanford, Jr.

SILVER
Anacapa Sciences, Inc.
Douglas H. Harris

VRC Corporation
Donald Vreuls

DSO National Laboratories


Lee Kok Ho

PLATINUM
Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics
Barry H. Beith

Exponent Failure Analysis Assoc., Inc.


Christine Wood

Filipp-Wichansky Family Trust


Anna Wichansky

55TH ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORS


Badge Holders Purdue University School of Industrial Engineering Education Technical Group Business Meeting/Breakfast Boren Family Foundation Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Lunches Aerospace Systems Technical Group Product Design/Health Care Technical Group Networking Reception CNH Global N.V., Design Science, National Center for Human Factors Engineering in Healthcare, Usability Associates, UserWorks Scavenger Hunt Allsteel, APRISE LLC, AT&T, Centric, Charles River Analytics Inc., Design Interactive, ErgoBuyer, ErgoWeb, Filipp-Wichansky Family Trust, HFES San Diego Chapter, John Deere, Microsoft Puget Sound Chapter, Red Rock Casino, U.S. Army, Wacom Student Career and Professional Development Day Test & Evaluation Technical Group Student Chapter Presidents Luncheon/Business Meeting Education Technical Group, Virtual Environments Technical Group Student Lounge Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Technical Group, Council of Technical Groups Student Reception Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Student Volunteer T-Shirts Barry & Danna Beith
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EXHIBITORS
(As of August 23, 2011) AMTI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 21 Ashgate Publishing Co. . . . . . . Booths 1920 Bertec Corporation . . . . . . . . . Tabletop 9 Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics . . Tabletop 7 BIOPAC Systems, Inc. . . . . . . Booth 16 Ergoneers GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . Tabletop 3 Eyetellect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 13 HFES 56th Annual Meeting . . Tabletop 4 HFES Education Technical Group/Student Affairs Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tabletops 56 HFES Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 1112 NASA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 2324 Naval Aerospace Experimental Psychology Program . . . . . Booth 9 Noldus Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 17 Noraxon U.S.A., Inc. . . . . . . . Booth 15 Polhemus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 6 Qualisys Motion System . . . . . Tabletop 8 The Quantum Alliance . . . . . . Booths 10, 25 SAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 26 Seeing Machines . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 7 SensoMotoric Instruments, Inc. . . . . . . . . Booth 22 Smart Eye AB . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 18 Taylor & Francis CRC Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 13 TEA CAPTIV . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 8 Tobii Technology . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 14 University of Michigan Center for Ergonomics. . . . Booth 4
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CONTENTS
Registration & Facilities
Meeting Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Registration Desk Location and Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . On-Site Event Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refreshments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2

Resources
HFES Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Job Notices at the Annual Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Internet Caf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newsletter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Lounge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audiovisual Preview Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volunteers Assignment Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Exhibits
Exhibitor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv Location and Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Prize Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Events
Human Performance in Extreme Environments 9th Annual Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VIMS2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Career and Professional Development Day. . . National Ergonomics Month Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First-Timers & Fellows Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Early-Morning Madness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annual Business Meeting/Future Leaders Panel & Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Luncheons . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tribute to Hal W. Hendrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fellows Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CEDM Pioneers Session & Reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Early-Career Professionals Reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HFES Inaugural Scavenger Hunt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Program Reminders
Annual Meeting Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 University Lab Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Policies
Attendee Badges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audiotaping, Photographing, and Videotaping Policies . . Birds of a Feather Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cell Phones and Pagers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nonsmoking Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Proceedings CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 7

Meetings
Chapters, Committees, and Editorial Boards . . . . . . . . . Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Technical Program
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Technical Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Center spread Participant Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Facility Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover

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REGISTRATION & FACILITIES


Meeting Facilities
All Annual Meeting functions (other than tours) will be held at the Red Rock Hotel. A map of the meeting space may be found on the inside back cover of this program and is displayed on signs throughout the hotel.

Career Center
The Career Center is located in the Veranda Room and is open the following hours: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
General Information

Registration Desk Location and Hours


Registration is open during the following hours: Sunday Monday & Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon

Subscribers to the HFES online Career Center may reserve booths and/or tables at the On-Site Career Center, subject to availability. If you have not already reserved space, you may sign up at the Career Center. The scheduling of formal or informal interviews at the Annual Meeting is the sole responsibility of the employer. HFES members: You may post your rsum in the online Career Center free of charge. Visit hfes.org and click Career Center.

On-Site Event Tickets


For those events not sold out in advance, tickets for tours and events may be purchased at the Registration Counter during registration hours. No waiting lists will be established; tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Job Notices at the Annual Meeting


HFES will collect rsums for companies with a job posting in the Career Center but not interviewing at the Annual Meeting. The charge for this service is $150. Organizations not interviewing in the Career Center or collecting rsums during the meeting may post a for information only job notice at the on-site Career Center for a $75 fee. Job seekers will be directed to send their rsums directly to the organization advertising the job. Any company that wishes to post a job in the on-site Career Center, has no plans to interview, but wants HFES to collect rsums to be mailed to them after the meeting can do so for a charge of $150.

Refreshments
Beverage breaks will take place each morning (10:0010:30) and afternoon (3:003:30). Two additional early-morning breaks will take place in the Exhibit Hall from 8:00 to 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday and Thursday. Breaks at other times are located in the following locations: Monday Tuesday morning Tuesday afternoon WednesdayThursday Friday morning Red Rock Promenade Summerlin Foyer Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Red Rock Promenade

Internet Caf
Computers with Internet access will be available in the Red Rock Foyer during the following hours: Sunday, 3:006:00 p.m.; Monday and Tuesday, 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 a.m.5:30 p.m., Thursday, 7:305:00 p.m., and Friday, 8:00 a.m.12:00 p.m. A time limit of 10 minutes per user will be enforced. Cork message boards will also be available for posting hard-copy messages and announcements about meetings and events.

RESOURCES
HFES Central
HFES staff will be present at an information counter in the locations shown below to provide information on membership, publications, and services. Nonmembers who are registered for the full week are entitled to HFES member prices for orders placed at the meeting. Be sure to check your registration bag for a coupon for $10 savings on any HFES publications purchased at HFES Central. SundayTuesday WednesdayFriday Top of escalators, 5th Floor Red Rock D

Newsletter
The daily newsletter, The High-Roller Herald, containing important information about the meeting program and events, is available in the registration area, Career Center, Exhibit Hall, and various other locations. Articles or news items may be dropped off at the Registration Counter. The newsletter editorial office is located in Suite 5102.

G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N

Student Lounge
The Student Lounge, located in the Siena Room, has been set aside for students to meet, network, socialize, participate in special student activities, and relax. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; and Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The Society is grateful to the HFES Council of Technical Groups for sponsoring the Student Lounge. Thanks also to the Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Technical Group for additional sponsorship support.

General Information

Drawings will be held on Wednesday and Thursday mornings, and names of winners will be posted on a sign board in the Exhibit Hall by 10:00 a.m. each day. You must be present to claim your prize. Prizes are not transferable.

EVENTS
Human Performance in Extreme Environments 9th Annual Meeting
The HPEE meeting sessions will be held on Sunday in Veranda D/E and Monday in Veranda C.

Audiovisual Preview Room


Suite 5101 (5th floor) has been reserved for presenters who wish to preview their audiovisual materials. Computers will be available for AV preview only. Preview hours on Monday and Tuesday are 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., on Wednesday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., on Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and on Friday from 7:30 a.m. to noon.

VIMS2011
The 3rd International Symposium on Visual IMage Safety (VIMS2011) will be held on Thursday and Friday in Charleston C. View the Provisional Program at http://www.vims2011.org/program.htm.

Volunteers Assignment Room


Student volunteers who have been assigned duties should check in with Volunteer Coordinators, Shanqing S.Q. Yin and Shannon Roberts in Suite 5104.

Student Career & Professional Development Day


The HFES Student Affairs Committee is pleased to offer a special day devoted to events of interest to students on Monday, in Red Rock H. See page 8 for a schedule of events. HFES is grateful for sponsorship support from the Test & Evaluation Technical Group.

EXHIBITS
Location and Hours
All attendees are encouraged to visit the exhibits, located in Red Rock A. Coffee breaks will be held in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday afternoon and on Wednesday and Thursday morning and afternoon. NEW! Two additional coffee breaks have been added to facilitate networking with exhibitors. Beverages will be available from 8:00 to 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday and Thursday. Exhibition hours are as follows: Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 3:006:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m.3:30 p.m.

National Ergonomics Month Event


Celebrate National Ergonomics Month! All HFES meeting attendees and their guests are invited to a special 90-minute NEM Expo, to be held on Monday, September 19, from 4:45 to 6:15 p.m., in Summerlin D. Winners of the NEM 2011 Best Action Plan Contest will be announced. The Expo will also feature several entertaining and interactive booths with live demonstrations illustrating successful human factors/ergonomics outreach activities. Stop by at any time during the session to peruse the booths and learn how you can contribute to NEM this year. Come ready to participate, have fun, and win prizes!

Exhibitor List
The list of exhibitors appears on page iv.

First-Timers & Fellows Reception


If this is your first time at an HFES Annual Meeting, take advantage of this opportunity to be greeted by HFES Fellows and Executive Council members and officers. Come to Summerlin A on Monday at 5:30 to enjoy hors doeuvres and networking prior to the Gala Opening Reception. You must have a First Timer or Fellow ribbon on your badge to participate in this reception. Pick up your ribbon in the registration area.

Prize Drawings
HFES will be giving away two 2012 membership renewals and two registrations for the 56th Annual Meeting in Boston, October 2226, 2012. To enter a drawing to win these prizes, fill out the entry slips found in your portfolio bag and deposit them in the appropriate box inside the main entrance of the Exhibit Hall. In addition, some exhibitors will be offering prizes for the drawing; entry slips for these prizes may be obtained at each participating exhibitors booth.

Early-Morning Madness
Brief previews of the days presentations will be presented on Tuesday, September 20, from 7:00 to 7:45 a.m., in Charleston B.
G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N

Annual Business Meeting/Future Leaders Panel & Reception


Learn how to get involved in the Human Factors and Ergonomics Societymeet and mingle with Society leaders immediately following the Business Meeting (6:00 to 7:30 p.m.) in Red Rock G to find out what you can do to contribute to the Society, develop your leadership skills, and network with peers.

CEDM Pioneers Session & Reception


Hosted by the Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Technical Group, Pioneers in HumanAutomation Interaction Research will recognize the seminal contributions of Peter A. Hancock, Richard J. Jagacinski, Raja Parasuraman, Christopher D. Wickens, and Glenn F. Wilson. The session will take place on Wednesday from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m., followed by a reception from 3:30 to 5:15 p.m. and the CEDM-TG business meeting in Red Rock E.

General Information

Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Luncheons


A series of mentor-mentee luncheons will again be held during the meeting to assist students and early-career professionals and those in career transition to develop mentoring relationships with established professionals in the HF/E field. These dynamic, interactive sessions enable students and young professionals to freely meet in an informal setting and discuss their concerns and interests. The luncheons will be held from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, September 2022. Tuesday and Wednesday lunches will take place at T-Bones Private Dining Room; on Thursday, lunch will be served in Trails. HFES thanks the Aerospace Systems Technical Group for sponsoring the lunches. Prior to the Annual Meeting, details were provided to all attendees who reserved a space with Haydee Cuevas. A waiting list will be available at HFES Central (see previous page for location).

Early-Career Professionals Reception


Come to Veranda C for this first-time event, on Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Professionals in their first five years following graduation who are working in industry and academia will network with one another and with prominent HFES members. A short program will target specific topics of concern to earlycareer professionals.

HFES Inaugural Scavenger Hunt


Participate in this fun new event! The Scavenger Hunt will take place on Monday and Tuesday, September 2021. Bring your completed entry form and payment to the Scavenger Hunt desk near the Registration Counter in Red Rock D. HFES is grateful to the many sponsors (see the list on page iii) who have supported the Inaugural Scavenger Hunt.

Student Reception
All students attending the Annual Meeting are invited to a reception on Tuesday, September 20, from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the Pavilion Ballroom. Snacks and soft drinks will be provided along with a no-host bar. HFES thanks the Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics for its sponsorship of the Student Reception.

PROGRAM REMINDERS
Annual Meeting Survey
The Annual Meeting Survey will be sent via e-mail to all attendees immediately after the meeting. Please watch your e-mail for the link to the survey.

Tribute to Hal W. Hendrick


The Macroergonomics Technical Group will honor Hal W. Hendrick, the father of macroergonomics, during a panel session on Wednesday, September 21, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. HFES is offering a special discount on Macroergonomics: An Introduction to Work System Design by Hal Hendrick and Brian Kleiner. Purchase your copy at HFES Central any time during the Annual Meeting.

Poster Sessions
Posters are available for viewing in the Red Rock Promenade in four 90-minute sessions. See the program schedule on the following pages for lists of the posters to be presented.

University Lab Posters


University lab posters will be on display in the posters hall on Tuesday from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. and on Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the Red Rock Promenade.

Fellows Reception
This new invitation-only event for HFES Fellows, Honorary Fellows, and 2011 Society-wide award recipients takes place on Wednesday, September 21, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in Veranda A.

G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N

POLICIES
Attendee Badges
General Information

Room Capacity
Room selection for sessions is based on estimated attendance and facility restrictions. All efforts have been made to ensure that room capacity is adequate.

All persons attending workshops, technical sessions, tours, receptions, and other events must wear their registration badges. Attendees and guests may register for Annual Meeting events in Red Rock D.

MEETINGS
Chapters, Committees, & Editorial Boards
Saturday, September 17
HFES Executive Council

Audiotaping, Photographing, and Videotaping Policies


Attendees are not permitted to take photos or make audiotape or videotape recordings of speakers or their visual aids, or exhibitors and their displays, without prior permission from HFES and the speakers or exhibitors. Permission forms are available at HFES Central. Please complete a form for each presentation you wish to tape, obtain the speaker(s) signature(s), and return it to HFES Central (see page 1 for location). HFES reserves the right to use photographs of attendees for promotional purposes. If you do not want HFES to use your photo, please send an opt-out message to Lois Smith at lois@hfes.org.

7:30 a.m.6:00 p.m. Hills Sunday, September 18


Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Certification Exam

8:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. Trails


HFES Executive Council

Birds of a Feather Room


Suite 5103 has been set aside Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon for individuals with mutual interests to discuss pertinent topics or conduct meetings. A sign-up sheet is provided at the room for advance reservations. Meeting times are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, although a few meetings have been pre-reserved.

7:30 a.m.6:00 p.m. Veranda A


Human Performance in Extreme Environments 9th Annual Meeting

9:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. Veranda D/E Monday, September 19


Medical Research Technology Information Center

Cell Phones and Pagers


Please turn off or mute all cell phones, PDAs, and pagers while attending sessions.

2:003:00 p.m. Suite 5103 (5th floor)


Human Performance in Extreme Environments 9th Annual Meeting

Nonsmoking Policy
Smoking is not permitted inside the Red Rock Convention space or on technical tours.

9:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. Veranda C Tuesday, September 20

Proceedings CD-ROM
All registered attendees have been provided with a CD-ROM containing the proceedings. Workstations are available in the Internet Caf for viewing the CDROM and printing out individual papers. If supplies allow, additional CD-ROMs may also be purchased at HFES Central. Annual Meeting proceedings papers are also available free to members via SAGE Journals Online. To access the content, log in at hfes.org with your membership login and password and select the appropriate link on the Welcome page.

Human Factors Editorial Board (lunch)

12:001:15 p.m. Summerlin F


Local Chapter Presidents (lunch)

12:001:15 p.m. Summerlin D


Education & Training Committee Workforce Issues Task Force

3:305:00 p.m. Trails

G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N

HFES Annual Business Meeting/Future Leaders & Volunteers Panel & Reception

Standards
Monday, September 19
ISO/TC 159/SC4/WG5
General Information

6:007:30 p.m. Red Rock G Wednesday, September 21


HFES Publications Committee (breakfast)

10:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. Hills Tuesday, September 20


ISO/TC 159/SC4/WG5

7:158:15 a.m. T-Bones Private Dining Room


Education & Training Committee (lunch)

12:001:15 p.m. T-Bones Private Dining Room


Ergonomics in Design Editorial Board (lunch)

9:00 a.m.4:00 p.m. Hills


Human Factors Standardization Working Group

12:001:15 p.m. Summerlin D


Student Chapter Presidents (lunch)

10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Trails Wednesday, September 21


ANSI/HFES 100 Committee

12:001:15 p.m. Summerlin F


Foundation for Professional Ergonomics Annual Meeting

8:3010:30 a.m. Hills


U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC4

1:003:00 p.m. Suite 5103 (5th floor) Thursday, September 22


BCPE Ergonomist Formation Model Q&A

8:30 a.m.12:00 noon Trails


Standards Strategic Planning

11:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. Suite 5103 (5th floor)


Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Editorial Board (lunch)

10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Hills


U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159

1:302:15 p.m. Trails


U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC5

12:001:15 p.m. T-Bones Private Dining Room


VIMS 2011

9:30 a.m.4:00 p.m. Charleston C Friday, September 23


Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Business Meeting

2:153:00 p.m. Trails


HFES Institute Board of Supervisors

3:305:00 p.m. Trails


TechAmerica G45 Human Systems Integration

8:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. Trails


Technical Program Committee (breakfast)

5:007:00 p.m. Hills Thursday, September 22


ISO/TC 159/SC4

8:1510:15 a.m. Charleston D


VIMS 2011

10:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. Hills Friday, September 23


ISO/TC 159/SC4

9:30 a.m.4:15 p.m. Charleston C Saturday, September 24


Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Business Meeting

9:00 a.m.4:00 p.m. Hills

8:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. Trails


G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N

Technical Groups
Monday, September 19
General Information

Human Performance Modeling

5:306:30 p.m. Charleston C


Industrial Ergonomics

Council of Technical Groups

3:305:00 p.m. Charleston E Tuesday, September 20


Test & Evaluation (breakfast)

3:304:30 p.m. Red Rock I


Internet/Computer Systems

3:304:30 p.m. Charleston E


Macroergonomics/Environmental Design

7:308:30 a.m. Charleston A


System Development

3:455:00 p.m. Charleston B


Perception & Performance

5:006:00 p.m. Charleston F


Product Design

12:001:30 p.m. Summerlin E


Safety/Forensics Professional

5:307:00 p.m. Red Rock I Wednesday, September 21


Aging (lunch)

5:306:30 p.m. Charleston B


Surface Transportation

12:001:30 p.m. Veranda C


Aerospace Systems

5:006:30 p.m. Charleston D


Training

3:305:30 p.m. Red Rock H


Augmented Cognition

3:304:30 p.m. Charleston A


Virtual Environments

3:305:30 p.m. Red Rock F


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making

3:304:30 p.m. Charleston C Thursday, September 22


Technical Group Program Chairs

3:305:15 p.m. Red Rock E


Communications

5:156:30 p.m. Trails

3:304:30 p.m. Charleston D


Computer Systems/Internet

SOCIAL EVENTS
Monday, September 19
First-Timers & Fellows Reception

3:304:30 p.m. Charleston E


Education (breakfast)

7:008:30 a.m. Veranda C


Environmental Design/Macroergonomics

Summerlin F 5:306:30 p.m.


Gala Opening Reception

3:455:00 p.m. Charleston B


Forensics Professional/Safety

Summerlin A/B/E/F 6:309:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 20


Student Reception

5:306:30 p.m. Charleston B


Health Care

Pavilion Ballroom 5:006:00 p.m.

3:154:30 p.m. Red Rock G 6


G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N

Wednesday, September 21
Early-Career Professionals Reception

Wednesday, September 21
T2, Nevada National Security Site

Veranda C 5:307:00 p.m.


Fellows & Awardees Reception

7:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. Thursday, September 22


T3, Hoover Dam and Powerplant

Veranda A 7:309:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m.1:00 p.m.

TECHNICAL TOURS
Buses will begin loading from the hotel lobby 15 minutes prior to the departure times listed below. Tickets for events not sold out may be purchased at the Registration Counter. Tickets must be presented when buses are loading. At press time, the following tours were scheduled to take place; however, please check the daily on-site newsletter and the poster boards in the registration area for updates about canceled events.

TECHNICAL PROGRAM
Monday, September 19 8:30 a.m.5:00 p.m.
Workshops
NOTE: Underenrolled workshops are subject to cancellation. Check signs in the meeting registration area for a list of cancelled workshops.

Monday Sept. 19

Tuesday, September 20
T1, Zappos, Inc.

Morning-Only Workshops 8:30 a.m.12:00 noon


WK2 Introduction to R and Basic Statistical Analysis Linda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington, and John D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin-Madison

12:303:30 p.m.

Key to Abbreviations Used in This Program AS A AC CE C CS DEM E ED FP GS HC HP ID IE I ME PL PP PD POS S SS SF ST SD TE T VE WK Aerospace Systems Aging Augmented Cognition Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Communications Computer Systems Demonstrations Education Environmental Design Forensics Professional General Sessions Health Care Human Performance Modeling Individual Differences in Performance Industrial Ergonomics Internet Macroergonomics Plenary Session Perception & Performance Product Design Posters Safety Special Sessions Student Forum Surface Transportation System Development Test & Evaluation Training Virtual Environments Workshops

Monday, September 19, 8:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock E Afternoon-Only Workshops 1:305:00 p.m.
WK3 Data Management and Visualization With R Linda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington, and John D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin-Madison

Monday, September 19, 1:305:00 p.m. Red Rock E Full-Day Workshops 9:00 a.m.4:30 p.m.
WK4 Understanding and Improving User Experience: Why Four Different Techniques Should Be Used Demetrios Karis, Consultant

Monday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.4:30 p.m. Red Rock F

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WK5 How To Be an Effective Human Factors/ Ergonomics Expert Witness Marc Resnick, Bentley U.; Andy LeCocq, Consultant; David Thompson, Portola Associates; Harvey Cohen, Error Analysis, Inc.

Session 2: Interviews: The Dos and Donts

10:30 a.m.12:00 noon


Chair: Kim Vu, California State U., Long Beach, and Chair, Student Affairs Committee; Cochair: Sandra K. Garrett, Clemson U. Panelists: Frank C. Lacson, Pacific Science & Engineering Group; Linsey M. Barker Steege, U. of Missouri; Vernol Battiste, San Jose State U. Foundation/ NASA Ames Research Ctr.; Thomas Ferris, Texas A&M U.

Monday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.4:30 p.m. Red Rock G


WK7 Human Performance Modeling and Simulation John Keller, Alion Science & Technology, MA&D Operation

Monday Sept. 19

12:001:30 p.m.
Group lunches (organized on site) Session 3: Critical First Year in Your Job: How to Impress Your Employer

Monday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.4:30 p.m. Charleston A


WK8 Human-Systems Integration Practitioners Workshop Lawrence G. Shattuck and Nita Lewis Shattuck, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School

1:303:00 p.m.
Chair: Ronald G. Shapiro, Consultant; Cochair: Meghan Rogers, North Carolina State U. Panelists: Arathi Sethumadhavan, Medtronic, Inc.; Scott A. Shappell, Clemson U.; Tim Nichols, Microsoft Studios User Research; Heather C. Lum, Pennsylvania State Erie, Behrend College

Monday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.4:30 p.m. Charleston B


WK10 Cognitive Neuroscience for the Human Factors Practitioner Chris Forsythe, Sandia National Labs

Monday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.4:30 p.m. Charleston F

Monday, September 19 9:00 a.m.4:00 p.m.


SF1 STUDENT CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY

Monday, September 19 3:305:00 p.m.


Technical Group Business Meetings
Council of Technical Groups Charleston E 3:305:00 p.m.

Alternative Format Monday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.3:00 p.m. Red Rock H
Student Forum Welcome and Introduction

Monday, September 19 4:456:15 p.m.


SS1 NATIONAL ERGONOMICS MONTH EXPO

9:00 a.m.
Chair: Sandra K. Garrett, Clemson U.; Cochair: Kim Vu, California State U., Long Beach, and Chair, Student Affairs Committee Session 1: From Facebook to LinkedIn: Proper Etiquette and Networking Skills Needed for Rising Professionals in the Virtual Era, sponsored by the University of Idaho Student chapter

Alternative Format Monday, September 19, 4:456:15 p.m. Summerlin D


Chair: Raegan M. Hoeft, NEM Committee Chair Presentations and the new NEM Expo

9:1010:00 a.m.
Chair: Rowdy Hope, U. of Idaho; Cochair: Joseph Vargas, U. of Idaho Panelists: Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U. of Central Florida; Ronald G. Shapiro, Consultant

S E P T E M B E R 1 9 M O N DAY

Tuesday, September 20 7:008:30 a.m.


Early-Morning Madness 7:007:45 a.m. Charleston B

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Technical Group Networking/ Business Meeting


Test & Evaluation 7:308:30 a.m. (breakfast) Charleston A

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Tuesday, September 20 8:0010:00 a.m.


PL OPENING PLENARY SESSION

Lauren E. Reinerman-Jones, Grant Taylor, Kimberly Sprouse, and Daniel Barber, U. of Central Florida; Irwin Hudson, U.S. Army Research Lab, Adaptive Automation as a Task Switching and Task Congruence Challenge Ryan M. Hope, Ziheng Wang, Zuoguan Wang, Qiang Ji, and Wayne D. Gray, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Workload Classification Across Subjects Using EEG Allan Fong, Naval Sea Systems Command; Ciara Sibley and Joseph Coyne, Naval Research Lab; Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U., Method for Characterizing and Identifying Task-Evoked Pupillary Responses During Varying Workload Levels Ronald Stevens, Trysha Galloway, and Peter Wang, UCLA IMMEX Project; Chris Berka, Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc., Mapping Neurophysiologic Synchrony Attractor States and Entropy Fluctuations During Submarine Piloting and Navigation

Tuesday Sept. 20

Tuesday, September 20, 8:0010:00 a.m. Summerlin Ballroom


1. 2. 3. 4. Presentation of HFES Fellows Presentation of HFES Awards Defining HFES: The Time Has Come, Anthony D. (Tony) Andre, HFES President Keynote Speaker, Jeff McBride, Master Illusionist

AS1 WORK SCHEDULES AND FATIGUE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock H
Aerospace Systems Chair: Judith M. Orasanu, NASA Ames Research Ctr.; Cochair: Lori K. McDonnell, San Jose State U./NASA Panelists: Thomas E. Nesthus, FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Inst.; Bonny K. Parke, Alan Hobbs, and Vicki Dulchinos, San Jose State U./NASA Ames Research Ctr.; Norbert O. Kraft, Lori McDonnell, Barrett Anderson, and Yuri Tada, San Jose State U./NASA Ames; Melissa Mallis, Insts. for Behavior Resources, Inc. CE1 TEAM PERFORMANCE

Tuesday, September 20 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon


AC1 ASSESSING INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM COGNITIVE STATE

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston E


Augmented Cognition Chair: Melissa Walwanis, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Training Systems Div.; Cochair: John G. Blitch, Colorado State U. 1. Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U., Can Behavioral, Neuroimaging, and Molecular Genetic Studies of Cognitive Superstars Tell Us How to Augment Cognition?

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock E


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Greg Jamieson, U. of Toronto; Cochair: Christoph Mohlenbrink, German Aerospace Ctr. 1. James M. Oglesby, Kendra T. Brown, Davin Pavlas, Stephen M. Fiore, and Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida, The Mediating Effect of Perceived Task Complexity on Perceived Team Sharedness and Performance 2. Jodi Heintz Obradovich, Pacific Northwest National Lab, Understanding Cognitive and Collaborative Work: Observations in an

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Electric Transmission Operations Control Center Susan G. Hutchins, Naval Postgraduate School, Evaluating a Macrocognition Model of Team Collaboration Using Real-World Data From the Haiti Relief Effort Xiao Dong and Caroline Hayes, U. of Minnesota, The Impact of Uncertainty Visualizations on Team Decision Making and Problem Solving Ryan McKendrick, Tyler Shaw, Haneen Saqer, Ewart de Visser, and Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U., Team Performance and Communication Within Networked Supervisory Control Human-Machine Systems

GS1 PAST PRESIDENT'S FORUMHUMAN FACTORS IN NEXTGEN OPERATIONS: PROGRESS AND PERSPECTIVES

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock I
General Sessions Chair: Kathleen L. Mosier, San Francisco State U. Panelists: Thomas McCloy and Dino Piccione, FAA; Alan R. Jacobson, Boeing; Capt. Paul Nelson, Air Line Pilots Assocation; Melvin S. Davis, National Air Traffic Controllers Assn. HC1 MEET THE HUMAN FACTORS PREMARKET REVIEW TEAM FROM FDA

Tuesday Sept. 20

E1 THE PRACTICE OF PEDAGOGY

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Veranda A/B


Education Chair: Ronald G. Shapiro, Consultant; Cochair: Rebecca Boren, Arizona State U. 1. Laura Stanley and Tawny Hoyt, Montana State U., A Service Learning Case Study for the Ergonomics Classroom 2. Esa M. Rantanen, Rochester Inst. of Technology; William F. Moroney, U. of Dayton, Educational and Skill Needs of New Human Factors/ Ergonomics Professionals 3. Jenay M. Beer, Sara E. McBride, Anne E. Adams, and Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, Applied Experimental Psychology: A Capstone Course for Undergraduate Psychology Degree Programs 4. Kahyun Kim and Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech, The Impact of Disciplinary Balance on Interdisciplinary Teamwork: A Comparative Case Study of Interdisciplinary Product Design Teams 5. Laura Moody, Mercer U., A Studio-Based Approach to Teaching Ergonomics and Human Factors ED1 COLOR AND WAYFINDING: RESEARCH IN A HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT

Invited Address Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock G
Health Care Chair: Stephanie Guerlain, U. of Virginia; Cochair: Ayse Gurses, U. of Virginia Invited Speakers: Ronald Kaye, Molly Story, and Quynh Nguyen, U.S. Food and Drug Admin. I1 USABILITY ENGINEERING AND THE WEB

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock F


Internet; cosponsored by Computer Systems Chair: Bella Veksler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. 1. Steven Banas and Christopher A. Sanchez, Arizona State U., Working Memory and Learning Underlying Web Site Structure 2. Erik T. Nelson and Angelos Stavrou, George Mason U., Advantages and Disadvantages of Remote Asynchronous Usability Testing Using Amazon Mechanical Turk 3. Molly M. Liechty and Poornima Madhavan, Old Dominion U., Impact of User Experience and Negative Externalities on Internet Search Patterns 4. Sung-Hee Kim, Sensen Li, Bum Chul Kwon, and Ji Soo Yi, Purdue U., Investigating the Efficacy of Crowdsourcing on Evaluating Visual Decision Supporting Systems 5. Bella Z. Veksler and Wayne D. Gray, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., A Tale of Two Problems: Human Judgments of Visual Clusters and Data Collection via the Web Versus Paper

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston B


Environmental Design Chair: Claudia MontAlvo, Pontifical Catholic U. of Rio de Janeiro Panelists: Marcia R. Rangel and Claudia R. MontAlvo, Pontifical Catholic U. of Rio de Janeiro

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S1 SAFETY IN CRITICAL SYSTEMS

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston C


Safety Chair: Michael Wogalter, North Carolina State U.; Cochair: Carisa Harris-Adamson, North Carolina State U. 1. Ronald L. Boring, David I. Gertman, and Katya Le Blanc, Idaho National Lab, Human Reliability Analysis for Computerized Procedures 2. Rahul Bhagat, Doug Glussich, Jonathan Histon, and Frank Saccomanno, U. of Waterloo, Formulating Safety Performance Measures for Aircraft Landing and Runway Exit Maneuvers 3. Lonore Bourgeon, Claude Valot, and Anthony Vacher, Inst. de Recherche Biomedicale des Armees; Claude Navarro, U. de Toulouse II, Study of Perseveration Behaviors in Military Aeronautical Accidents and Incidents: Analysis of Plan Continuation Errors 4. Frederik Aust, U. of Duesseldorf; Christoph Moehlenbrink and Meike Jipp, German Aerospace Ctr., Operationalization of Learned Carelessness: An Experimental Approach 5. Paul O'Connor, National U. of Ireland, Galway; Samuel E. Buttrey, Naval Postgraduate School; Angela O'Dea; Quinn Kennedy, Naval Postgraduate School, An Assessment of Safety Climate in U.S Naval Aviation SD1 LIMITATIONS AND ADVANTAGES OF AUTONOMY IN CONTROLLING MULTIPLE SYSTEMS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

T1 HUMAN FACTORS TRAINING IN AVIATION AND HEALTH CARE: WHAT WE KNOW WORKS BEST AND HOW TO PUT IT INTO PRACTICE

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston D


Training Chair: Immanuel Barshi, NASA Ames Research Ctr.; Cochair: Michaela Kolbe, ETH Zurich Panelists: Gudela Grote, ETH Zurich; Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida; Matthew B. Weinger, Vanderbilt U.; Kimberly Smith-Jentsch, U. of Central Florida; Nadine Bienefeld, ETH Zurich TE1 THE RIGHT STUFF FOR TESTING, EVALUATING,AND ANALYZING HUMAN PERFORMANCE
Tuesday Sept. 20

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston A


Test & Evaluation Chair: Pamela Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army Research Lab Panelists: Sage Jessee, Richard Kozycki, Michael LaFiandra, Diane Mitchell, and Angelique Scharine, U.S. Army Research Lab

Tuesday, September 20 1:303:00 p.m.


A1 UNDERSTANDING AND IMPROVING OLDER ADULTS HEALTH AND INDEPENDENCE

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston F


System Development Chair: Michael J. Barnes, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair: Dennis White, U.S. Army Research Lab Panelists: Tal Oron-Gilad, Ben-Gurion U.; Ming Hou, Defence Research & Development Canada; Glenn Osga, SPAWAR Systems Ctr. Pacific; Axel Schulte, Universitet der Bundeswehr Munchen; Elizabeth Redden, U.S. Army Research Lab

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston A


Aging Chair: Richard Pak, Clemson U.; Cochair: Nicole Fink, Clemson U. 1. Jessie Chin, Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow, Daniel G. Morrow, and Xuefei Gao, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Thembi Conner-Garcia and James Graumlich, U. of Illinois College of Medicine; Michael Murray, Purdue U., The Effects of Domain General and Health Knowledge in Processing General and Health Texts Among Older Adults With Hypertension 2. Prakriti Parijat, Human Factors International; Thurmon E. Lockhart, Virginia Tech, Can Virtual Reality Be Used as a Gait Training Tool for Older Adults?

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Brian A. Taylor, Daniel M. Roberts, and Carryl L. Baldwin, George Mason U., The Role of AgeRelated Neural Timing Variability in Speech Processing Eric D. Carpenter and Christopher B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U., Effect of Transfer With Younger and Older Adults on Control Solution Testing Using Two Blood Glucometers Tracy L. Mitzner, Tiffany L. Chen, Charles C. Kemp, and Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, Older Adults Needs for Assistance as a Function of Living Environment

GS2 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL BOARD ON HUMAN-SYSTEMS INTEGRATION SPECIAL PANEL SESSION: HUMAN FACTORS AND HOME HEALTH CARE

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock F


General Sessions Chair: William S. Marras, Ohio State U.; Cochair: Barbara Wanchisen, National Research Council Panelists: Sara J. Czaja, U. of Miami; Chris Gibbons, Johns Hopkins U.; Judith Mathews, U. of Pittsburgh School of Nursing; Molly Story, U.S. Food and Drug Admin. HC2 STUDYING CLINICAL COMMUNICATION TO INFORM HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DESIGN

Tuesday Sept. 20

CE2 CURRENT STATE OF HUMAN FACTORS IN SYSTEMS DESIGN

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock E


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Karen Feigh, Georgia Tech; Cochair: Zarrin Chua, Georgia Tech Panelists: Chaya Garg, Medtronic; Alan Jacobsen, Boeing Co.; John O'Hara, Brookhaven National Lab; William Rogers, Honeywell Aerospace; John Shutko, Ford Motor Co. CS1 INFORMATION DISPLAY AND CONTROL

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock G


Health Care Chair: Yan Xiao, Baylor Health Care System; Cochair: Kelly Caine, Baylor Health Care System Panelists: Ayse P. Gurses and Priyadarshini R. Pennathur, Johns Hopkins U. School of Medicine; Sarah Collins, Columbia U.; Rhona Flin, U. of Aberdeen; Paul Gorman, Oregon Health and Science U. HP1 HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING WITH COGNITIVE ARCHITECTURES

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston D


Computer Systems; cosponsored by Internet Chair: Jay Elkerton, Emerson Process Management; Cochair: Sehchang Hah, Federal Aviation Admin. 1. Lisa Tang and Jim A. Carter, U. of Saskatchewan, Communicating Image Content 2. John W. Ruffner and Amy D. Sammons, Serco, Inc.; Wayne R. Tewkesbury, Training Consultants, Inc., Video-Based Performance Support Development for an Online Management Information System 3. Eli R. Hooten, Sean T. Hayes, and Julie A. Adams, Vanderbilt U., A Comparison of Communicative Modes for Map-Based Tasking 4. Robert Pastel and Paul Ward, Michigan Technological U., Modeling the Orientation of Graphical Objects on Computer Displays Using Indented Mouse Wheels 5. Thomas Ferris, Texas A&M U.; Nadine Sarter, U. of Michigan, Evaluation of Multiparameter Vibrotactile Display Designs to Support Physiological Monitoring Performance in Anesthesiology

Alternative Format Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Veranda A/B


Human Performance Modeling Chair: Steven J. Landry, Purdue U. 1. David Kieras, U. of Michigan, Human Performance Modeling with a Cognitive Architecture: Crystalizing the Science for Application 2. Jeffrey C. Zemla, Volkan Ustun, and Michael D. Byrne, Rice U.; Alex Kirlik and Kenyon Riddle, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Amy L. Alexander, Aptima, Inc., An ACT-R Model of Commercial Jetliner Taxiing 3. Shi Cao and Yili Liu, U. of Michigan, Integrating Queueing Network and ACT-R Cognitive Architectures

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IE1 COMPUTERS AND UPPER EXTREMITIES

POS1 POSTERS 1

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock I


Industrial Ergonomics Chair: Julie Gilpin-McMinn, Spirit Aero Co.; Cochair: Peter Johnson, Spirit Aero Co. 1. Gwanseob Shin and Xinhui Zhu, U. at Buffalo, SUNY, Ergonomic Issues Associated With the Use of Touchscreen Desktop PC 2. Margaret Hughes, Lavi Aulck, and Peter W. Johnson, U. of Washington, Are There Differences in Typing Performance and Typing Forces Between Short and Long Travel Keyboards? 3. Xinhui Zhu and Gwanseob Shin, U. at Buffalo, SUNY, Effects of Armrest Height on the Neck and Shoulder Muscle Activity in Keyboard Typing 4. Wei Zhou and Thomas J. Armstrong, U. of Michigan; Diana M. Wegner, General Motors; Matthew P. Reed, U. of Michigan, Influence of Object Weight and Terminal Orientation on Upper Limb Postures During Grasping, Holding, and Placing Cylindrical Object 5. Vincent M. Ciriello, Rammohan V. Maikala, and Niall V. O'Brien, Liberty Mutual Research Inst. for Safety, Maximal Acceptable Torques of Highly Repetitive Screw Driving, Wrist Flexion and Extension With a Pinch Grip, Ulnar Deviation, and Handgrip Tasks for Seven Hour Workdays for Male Industrial Workers PD1 INVITED ADDRESS: CHARLES LEECH

Poster Session Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock Promenade
Posters Chair: Nirathi Govindu, Mississippi State U.; Cochair: Benjamin Osafo-Yeboah, North Carolina A&T State U. Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters are required to be present throughout the session. Usability and Design 1. Vincent F. Mancuso, Katherine Hamilton, Eric McMillan, Rachel Tesler, Susan Mohammed, and Michael McNeese, Pennsylvania State U., Whats on Their Mind: Evaluating Collaborative Systems Using Team Mental Models 2. Joobong Song, Seoul National U.; Taebeum Ryu, Hanbat National U.; Sangwoo Bahn and Myung Hwan Yun, Seoul National U., Performance Analysis of Text Entry With Preferred One Hand Using Smartphone Touch Keyboard 3. Chad C. Tossell, Rice U.; Jo R. Jardina, U. of Houston-Clear Lake; Philip T. Kortum, Rice U.; S. Camille Peres, U. of Houston-Clear Lake; Clayton W. Shepard, Ahmad Rahmati, and Lin Zhong, Rice U., Effects of Socioeconomic Diversity on iPod Touch Device Use in RealWorld Environments 4. Jesseca R. I. Taylor and Michael S. Wogalter, North Carolina State U., Formatted Text Improves the Communication of Credit Card Information: Effects on Response Time 5. Ila J. Elson, Abbott Labs, Designing Better Healthcare Test Reports for Patients 6. Philip Kortum, Rice U.; Lauren F. V. Scharff, U.S. Air Force Academy, The Impact of Web Site Familiarity on User Performance When Critical Navigation Links Change 7. Michelle Sublette, C. Melody Carswell, Will Seidelman, Brent Seales, and Duncan Clarke, U. of Kentucky, A White Space Effect in Users Anticipation of the Challenges Involved in Using Everyday Products 8. Jesseca R. I. Taylor and Michael S. Wogalter, North Carolina State U., Effect of Text Format on Determining Tires Date of Manufacture 9. Rebecca Lyons, U. of Central Florida; Christine Allen, U.S. Army Research Lab Simulation and Training Technology Ctr.; Sallie J. Weaver, David Metcalf, Clarissa Graffeo, and Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida, The Combat Medic Card Game for Emergency Medical Procedures: A Usability and Learning Study

Tuesday Sept. 20

Invited Address Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock H


Product Design Chair: Stan Caplan, Usability Associates, LLC; Cochair: Dianne McMullin, Boeing Co. Invited Speaker: Charles Leech, ABM Research Ltd., Exploring the Subconscious Through Semiotic Analysis: Whats Really Going on Underneath the Form & Function of Design?

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10. Esa M. Rantanen and Jessica L. Smagner, Rochester Inst. of Technology, User Experience With Cybercollaboration Technologies 11. Mary Sesto, Rebecca Wachowiak, Amye Tevaarwerk, Mahpara Faatin, Susan Heidrich, and Douglas Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin, Improving Employment Outcomes of Breast Cancer Survivors: Development of a Web-Based Educational and Decision Support Tool 12. Adrian Garcia, S. Camille Peres, and Paul Ritchey, U. of Houston-Clear Lake; Philip Kortum and Kurt Stallmann, Rice U., Auditory Progress Bars: Estimations of Time Remaining Methods and Metrics 13. Brice Rebsamen, Kenneth Kwok, and Trevor B. Penney, National U. of Singapore, Evaluation of Cognitive Workload From EEG During a Mental Arithmetic Task 14. Jean-Franois Gagnon, Patrick Jeuniaux, Genevive Dub, and Sbastien Tremblay, Universit Laval, Dynamic Cognitive Task Modeling of Complexity Discovery: A Mix of Process Tracing and Task Analysis 15. Harry L. Litaker, Lockheed Martin, Understanding Dual Rover Communications Using Social Network Analysis 16. Jennifer A. Cowley and Julie Radford-Davenport, SAS Inst., Inc., Qualitative Data Differences Between a Focus Group and Online Forum Hosting a Usability Design Review: A Case Study 17. J. Christopher Brill, Old Dominion U.; Mustapha Mouloua, U. of Central Florida, Exploration of the Factor Structure and Internal Consistency of the Aggressive Driving Behavior Questionnaire (ADBQ) 18. James L. Szalma and Maureen E. OConnell, U. of Central Florida, Fuzzy Signal Detection Theory: A Monte Carlo Investigation 19. Heather C. Lum, Valerie K. Sims, Matthew G. Chin, and Shane E. Halse, U. of Central Florida, Are We Becoming Super-Human Cyborgs? Examination of Technomorphism and the Creation of a Technomorphic Tendencies Scale 20. Stephanie Merritt, U. of Missouri - St. Louis; Ruchi Sinha, Indian School of Business; Paul Curran and Daniel Ilgen, Michigan State U., Comparing Trust in Humans and Machines: Development of a Measure 21. David Sharek, North Carolina State U., A Useable, Online NASA-TLX Tool

22. Kristin E. Oleson, Ryan E. Yordon, James L. Szalma, and Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida, The Evolution of Meta-Analytic Trends: Comparisons Across Data Collection Intervals Through a Specific Case Context University Lab Posters 23. Central Michigan U., Driver Evaluation, Education, and Research Ctr. 24. U. of California, Los Angeles, Ctr. for Advanced Technology in Schools, National Ctr. for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing PP1 MULTIMODAL, TACTILE, AND HAPTIC PERCEPTION

Tuesday Sept. 20

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston E


Perception & Performance Chair: Kelly Hale, Design Interactive, Inc.; Cochair: Kimberly Culley, Design Interactive, Inc. 1. Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science & Technology; Julie Prinet, U. of Michigan; Shaun Hutchins, Alion Science & Technology; Nadine Sarter, U. of Michigan; Angelia Sebok, Alion Science & Technology, Auditory-Visual Redundancy in Vehicle Control Interruptions: Two Meta-Analyses 2. G. Robert Arrabito and Geoffrey Ho, Defense Research and Development Canada; Behzad Aghaei and Catherine Burns, U. of Waterloo; Ming Hou, Defense Research and Development Canada, Effects of Vibrotactile Stimulation for Sustaining Performance in a Vigilance Task: A Pilot Study 3. Wayne Giang, Ehsan Masnavi, and Catherine M. Burns, U. of Waterloo, Perceptions of Temporal Synchrony in Multimodal Displays 4. Sara A. Lu, U. of Michigan; Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science & Technology; Nadine B. Sarter, U. of Michigan; Angelia Sebok, Alion Science & Technology, Informing the Design of Multimodal Displays: A Meta-Analysis of Empirical Studies Comparing Auditory and Tactile Interruptions 5. Sheng C. Wong, Inst. de Recherche en Communications et Cybernetique de Nantes; Cedric Dumas, Ecole des Mines de Nantes; Cristol A. Grosdemouge and Caroline G. L. Cao, Tufts U., Haptic Sensitivity in Compliance Evaluation in a Tool-Wielding Paradigm

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Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston C


Safety; cosponsored Surface Transportation Chair: Dean Hooper, Stereotaxis, Inc.; Cochair: Raegan Hoeft, Lockheed Martin 1. Amanda K. Emo, Federal Highway Admin.; Matthew E. Funke and Gerald Matthews, U. of Cincinnati, The Effects of Intersection Threat and Driver Behaviors on Pedestrian Perceptions of Safety 2. Ryan P. Blood, U. of Washington; Jack Dennerlein, Harvard U.; Charlotte Lewis, Patrik Rynell, and Peter W. Johnson, U. of Washington, Evaluating Whole-Body Vibration Reduction by Comparison of Active and Passive Suspension Seats in Semi-Trucks 3. Audrey W. Fok, Timothy B. Frischmann, Ben Sawyer, Melissa Robin, and Mustapha Mouloua, U. of Central Florida, The Impact of GPS Interface Design on Driving and Distraction 4. Nathan Medeiros-Ward and David L. Strayer, U. of Utah, On the Costs of In-Vehicle Assessment of Alcohol Consumption 5. Jessica VandenBussche and Kaitlin M. Gallagher, U. of Waterloo; Jason A. Young and Robert J. Parkinson, Giffin Koerth Forensics; Jack P. Callaghan, U. of Waterloo, Foot Placement in Oblique Stair Descent SF2 EMOTICONS,TRUST,AND VIRTUAL AGENTS: STUDENT RESEARCH IN COMPUTING INTERFACES

Mary G. Luong and Anne Collins McLaughlin, North Carolina State U., Improving Communication of Usability Perceptions: An Analysis of a Modified-Johari Window as a Tool for Software Designers

VE1 INVESTIGATIONS OF HUMAN AND SYSTEM FACTORS IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston F


Virtual Environments Chair: Jennifer Riley, SA Technologies, Inc.; Cochair: Hari Thiruvengada, Honeywell Internationals 1. Boris Takac, Inst. de Recherche en Communications et Cyberntique de Nantes; Amine Chellali and Cdric Dumas, Ecole des Mines de Nantes; Isabelle Milleville, Inst. de Recherche en Communications et Cybernetique de Nantes; Cristol Grosdemouge and Caroline Cao, Tufts U., Haptic Communication for a 2-D Pointing Task in a Virtual Environment 2. Alexandra Proaps and James Bliss, Old Dominion U., Distributed Team Performance in a Computer Game: The Implications of Task Difficulty 3. Hari Thiruvengada, Paul Derby, Wendy Foslien, and John Beane, Honeywell ACS Labs, Comparing Active Versus Passive Participation in a Virtual Tour: An Initial Look at User Attitudes and Preferences 4. Katelyn Procci and Clint Bowers, U. of Central Florida, An Examination of Flow and Immersion in Games 5. Anna D. Skinner, AnthroTronix, Inc.; Veasna Tan and Chris Berka, Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc., Use of Neurophysiological Metrics Within a Real and Virtual Perceptual Skills Task to Assess Virtual Training Environment Fidelity Requirements

Tuesday Sept. 20

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston B


Student Forum Chair: Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U.; Cochair: Rosemarie Yagoda, North Carolina State U. 1. Brannan R. McDougald, Eric D. Carpenter, and Christopher B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U., Emoticons: What Does This One Mean? 2. Brock M. Bass, Nicole Fink, Margaux M. Price, Lindsay Sturre, Erin Hentschel, and Richard Pak, Clemson U., How Does Anthropomorphism Affect Users Trust, Compliance, and Performance on a Decision Making Automation Task? 3. Cory-Ann Smarr, Arthur D. Fisk, and Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, Dynamic Versus Static: Age-Related Differences in Recognizing Emotive Facial Expressions in a Virtual Agent

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Tuesday, September 20 3:305:00 p.m.


AS2 IMPACT OF AUTOMATION IN AVIATION SYSTEMS

CE3 TASKS AND NEEDS ANALYSIS IN HEALTH CARE

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock E


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making; cosponsored by Health Care Chair: David Eibling, U. of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Cochair: Shilo Anders, Vanderbilt U. 1. Maryam Ashoori and Catherine Burns, U. of Waterloo; Kathryn Momtahan and Barbara dEntremont, Ottawa Hospital, Control Task Analysis in Action: Collaboration in the Operating Room 2. Shinichiro Kawabata, Kyoto Inst. of Technology; Maki Nasu, Soliton Corp. Ltd.; Akiyoshi Yamamoto, City Estate Co. Ltd.; Noriaki Kuwahara and Hiroyuki Hamada, Kyoto Inst. of Technology, Recreation to Nursing Facilities Tenant - Coloring 3. Scott D. Wood, Veterans Health Admin. Office of Informatics and Analytics; James P. Bagian, U. of Michigan, A Cognitive Analysis of ColorCoded Wristband Use in Health Care 4. Sara E. McBride, Georgia Tech; Wang-Chin Tsai, National Yunlin U. of Science and Technology; Camilla C. Knott, Aptima, Inc.; Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, Supporting the Management of Osteoarthritis Pain: A Needs Analysis 5. Jenay M. Beer, Jennifer M. Springman, Sara E. McBride, Tracy L. Mitzner, and Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, Needs Assessment for Certified Nursing Assistants Providing Personal Care FP1 WHAT DO HUMAN FACTORS/ERGONOMICS EXPERTS HAVE TO TELL JURIES THAT THEY DON'T ALREADY KNOWBUT MAY THINK THEY KNOW?

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock H


Aerospace Systems; cosponsored by Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Ericka Rovira, West Point; Cochair: Eric E. Geiselman, U.S. Air Force Research Lab 1. Emily M. Stelzer and Kathryn A. Klein, MITRE, Effectiveness of a Spatial Algorithm for Air Traffic Controller Use in Airport Surface Conformance Monitoring 2. Lisa C. Thomas, Boeing Co., Pilot Support Workload Under Non-Normal Event Resolution: Assessment of Levels of Automation and a Voice Interface 3. Michael C. Dorneich, Bretislav Passinger, Christopher Hamblin, Claudia Keinrath, Jiri Vasek, and Stephen D. Whitlow, Honeywell Labs; Martijn Beekhuyzen, Delft U. of Technology, The Crew Workload Manager: An Open-Loop Adaptive System Design for Next-Generation Flight Decks 4. Sylvain Bruni and Nathan Schurr, Aptima, Inc.; Nancy J. Cooke, Cognitive Engineering Research Inst.; Brian Riordan and Jared Freeman, Aptima, Inc., Designing a Mixed-Initiative DecisionSupport System for Multi-UAS Mission Planning 5. Joseph C. Vargas and Ernesto A. Bustamante, U. of Idaho, Moderating Effects of Alarm Technology, Type of Automation, and Information Processing Stage on Decision Making in UAS Operations C1 SOCIAL STRUCTURES AND COMPUTERMEDIATED COMMUNICATION: WHERE DO WE STAND?

Tuesday Sept. 20

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 3:305:00 p.m. Veranda A/B


Forensics Professional Chair: Kenneth R. Laughery, Consultant; Cochair: Michael S. Wogalter, Consultant Panelists: Kenneth E. Nemire, HFE Consulting; Alison G. Vredenburgh, Vredenburgh & Assoc.; Michael J. Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.

Discussion Panel Tuesday, September 20, 3:305:00 p.m. Charleston D


Communication Chair: Melanie Wright, Duke U. Medical Ctr.; Cochair: Enid Montague, U. of Wisconsin-Madison Panelists: Will Lee; Si Jung Kim, U. of Central Florida; Michelle Rogers, Drexel U.; Woodrow Winchester, III, Virginia Tech

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HC3 IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS ON CLINICAL WORKFLOW

ID1 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN HUMANAGENT INTERACTION

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock G


Health Care Chair: Jennie Gallimore, Wright State U.; Cochair: Laurie Wolf, BJC Health System 1. Cara A. Stitzlein, Penelope Sanderson, Cristina Beltran Orihuela, and Leanne Jack, U. of Queensland; Bala Venkatesh, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Evaluating the Impact of Technological Change in a Critical Care Unit: Toward a Model to Support Stakeholder Envisionment 2. Dana G. Douglas, UserWorks, Inc.; Ant Ozok, UMBC, Evaluating the Experience of Health Professionals During the Transition From Paper to Electronic Charting 3. Jason J. Saleem, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr.; Mindy Flanagan, IU Ctr. for Health Services & Outcomes Research; Laura G. Militello, Applied Decision Science; Nicole Arbuckle, U. of Dayton Research Inst.; Alissa L. Russ, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr.; A. Lucile Burgo-Black, VA Connecticut Health Care System; Bradley Doebbeling, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr., Paper Persistence and Computer-Based Workarounds With the Electronic Health Record in Primary Care 4. Calvin K. L. Or, U. of Hong Kong; Katie Wong, Ellen Tong, and Antonio Sek, Hong Kong Hospital Authority, Clinical Workflow and Work System Assessment of Private Clinics in Hong Kong and Implications for Electronic Medical Record Development 5. Vera Liao, Chieh-Li Chin, Stacey McKeever, Katie Kopren, and Daniel Morrow, Beckman Inst. at the U. of Illinois, Katherine Davis and Elizabeth A. H. Wilson, Northwestern U.; Darren Kaiser, Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation; Michael Wolf, Northwestern U.; Thembi ConnerGarcia and James Graumlich, U. of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, MedtableTM: An EMRBased Tool to Support Collaborative Planning for Medication Use

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock F


Individual Differences Chair: James Szalma, U. of Central Florida 1. Haneen Saqer, Ewart de Visser, Adam Emfield, Tyler Shaw, and Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U., Adaptive Automation to Improve Human Performance in Supervision of Multiple Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles: Individual Markers of Performance 2. Shih-Yi Chien, Huadong Wang, and Michael Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh, Effects of Spatial Ability on Multi-Robot Control Tasks 3. Stephanie Merritt, U. of Missouri - St. Louis, Affective Processes in Human-Automation Interaction 4. Brittany C. Sellers, Thomas Fincannon, and Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida, Indexing Spatial Ability Across Team Size: The Influence of the Weakest Link, Strongest Link, and Aggregate Ability on Performance With Multiple Unmanned Systems PD2 TENTH ANNUAL USER-CENTERED PRODUCT DESIGN AWARD

Tuesday Sept. 20

Alternative Format Tuesday, September 20, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock I


Product Design Chair: Dianne McMullin, Boeing Co.; Cochair: Stan Caplan, Usability Associates, LLC The 2011 awardee will be announced and will present a summary of the work. SD2 SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT: FROM GUIDELINES THROUGH ASSESSMENT

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 3:305:00 p.m. Charleston F


System Development Chair: Pamela Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair: John Winters, SDI 1. John M. O'Hara and James Higgins, Brookhaven National Lab; Stephen Fleger, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Updating Human Factors Engineering Guidelines for Conducting Safety Reviews of Nuclear Power Plants

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Tuesday Sept. 20

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Bryan E. Brett, Science Applications International Corp.; Anita M. Rothblum, U.S. Coast Guard R&D Ctr.; William A. Lyle and Joel Durgavich, Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc.; Michael G. Sargent, Science Applications International, Kevin F. Downer, U.S. Coast Guard R&D Ctr., Predicting Total System Performance: The Benefit of Integrating Human Performance Models Diane Kuhl Mitchell, Kevin Agan, and Charneta Samms, U.S. Army Research Lab, Both Sides of the Coin: Technique for Integrating Human Factors and Systems Engineering in System Development Kelly Hale, Sven Fuchs, Angela Carpenter, and Kay M. Stanney, Design Interactive, Inc., A Scale for Assessing Human Factors Readiness Levels Kristin Moore, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr. Atlantic; Joshua Gomer and Michael Shumberger, Human Factor Engineering, LLC; John Stiening, Atlascraft Development, Inc., Human Factors Evaluation of the Advanced Search Boolean Design of the Dynamic Enterprise Integration Platform (DEIP)

ST1 NOT YOUR NORMAL CAR ISSUES... DON'T LET IT RIDE!

Lecture Tuesday, September 20, 3:305:00 p.m. Charleston E


Surface Transportation Chair: Bryan Reimer, MIT AgeLab and New England U. Transportation Ctr.; Cochair: Matthew Camden, Virginia Tech Transportation Inst. 1. Patrick Stahl, Birsen Donmez, and Greg A. Jamieson, U. of Toronto, A Field Study of Haul Truck Operations in Open Pit Mines 2. Michael G. Lenn and Eve Mitsopoulos-Rubens, Monash U. Accident Research Ctr., Drivers Decisions to Turn Across the Path of a Motorcycle With Low Beam Headlights 3. Michael G. Lenn, Paul M. Salmon, Thomas J. Triggs, Miranda Cornelissen, and Nebojsa Tomasevic, Monash U. Accident Research Ctr., How Does Motion Influence the Use of Touch Screen In-Vehicle Information Systems? 4. Stephanie A. Whetsel, Rachel L. Rosenberg, Stacy A. Balk, Richard A. Tyrrell, Clemson U., Pedestrians Estimates of Their Own Visibility at Night Are Not Reduced When Headlights Are Severely Weakened 5. Amanda K. Emo, Federal Highway Admin.; Matthew E. Funke and Gerald Matthews, U. of Cincinnati, Pedestrians Perceptions of Countermeasure Efficacy in Reducing Risks at Intersection Crossings

SS2 DEMONSTRATIONS

Demonstrations Tuesday, September 20, 3:305:00 p.m. Charleston A, B, C


Demonstations Chair: Ronald Boring, Idaho National Lab 1. Varun Dutt and Cleotilde Gonzalez, Carnegie Mellon U., Making Instance-Based Learning Theory Usable, Transparent, and Understandable: Instance-Based Learning Tool

(Charleston A)
2. Xianjun Sam Zheng, Joeri Kiekebosch, and Robert Rauschenberger, Siemens Corporate Research, Attention-Aware Human-Machine Interface to Support Video Surveillance Task

Tuesday, September 20 5:007:00 p.m.


Technical Group Networking/ Business Meetings
System Development Charleston F 5:006:00 p.m. Product Design Red Rock I 5:307:00 p.m.

(Charleston B)
3. Anik Sndor, Kritina L. Holden, and John W. Pace, Lockheed Martin, Cursor Control Device Test Battery (Charleston C)

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Wednesday, September 21 7:008:30 a.m.


Technical Group Networking/ Business Meeting
Education Veranda C 7:008:30 a.m. (breakfast)

E2 THE SCIENCE OF PEDAGOGY

Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston A


Education Chair: Russ Branaghan, Arizona State U.; Cochair: Jamie Gorman, North Carolina State U. 1. Kahyun Kim, Leanna M. Horton, and Catherine T. Amelink, Virginia Tech, Promoting Interactions With Technology: Review of a College-Wide Tablet PC Program 2. Mark C. Schall, Michelle L. Rusch, and Geb Thomas, U. of Iowa; John D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin, An Investigation of Learning Style and Discipline in a Human Factors Course 3. Thomas J. Smith, U. of Minnesota, Ergonomics of Learning EnvironmentsDesigns With Strong, Equivocal or Poor Returns on Educational Investment 4. Logan Fiorella and Jennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt, U. of Central Florida, Metacognitive Prompting as a Generalizable Instructional Tool in Simulation-Based Training 5. Keith A. Kline and Richard Catrambone, Georgia Tech, Learning From Multiphase Diagrams: Effects of Spatial Ability and Visuospatial Working Memory Capacity GS3 HUMAN FACTORS PRIZE SESSION

Wednesday, September 21 8:3010:00 a.m.


CE4 EFFECTS OF INTERRUPTION AND MEMORY ON HUMAN PERFORMANCE

Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock E


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Stas Krupenia, Thales Research and Technology; Cochair: John Flowers, U. of Nebraska - Lincoln 1. Ant Ozok, Aktta Patel, and Huijuan Wu, U. of Maryland; Ayse P. Gurses, Johns Hopkins U. School of Medicine, Medication Adherence Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Current Practices and Potential Technology Solution 2. Nicole E. Werner, George Mason U.; David M. Cades, Exponent; Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Jessica Chang, Hibah Khan, and Gia Thi, George Mason U., What Makes Us Resilient to Interruptions? Understanding the Role of Individual Differences in Resumption 3. Meike Jipp, Christoph Moehlenbrink, Matthias Wies, and Helge Lenz, German Aerospace Ctr., Does Cognitive Lockup Depend on the Situation, on the Person, or on an Interaction of Both? 4. Carson Whitaker, Adrian Musters, and Frank Drews, U. of Utah, The Effect of Incongruent Instruction/Execution Pairs on Working Memory 5. Rick van der Kleij and Maarten Hoeppermans, Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, How Performance Feedback and Reflection Affect Transactive Memory

Wednesday Sept. 21

Alternative Format Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock F


General Sessions Chair: William S. Marras, Ohio State U.; Cochair: Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State U. Dietrich Manzey and Maria Luz, Berlin Inst. of Technology; Stefan Mueller, Andreas Dietz, Juergen Meixensberger, and Gero Strauss, University Hospital Leipzig, Human Factors Prize Winners for Automation in Surgery: The Impact of Navigated-Control Assistance on Performance, Workload, Situation Awareness, and Acquisition of Surgical Skills The session also includes brief presentations by runnersup.

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HC4 PATIENT SAFETY GONE MAD? TRANSLATING TECHNIQUES FROM INDUSTRY

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Discussion Panel Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock G


Health Care Chair: Paul OConnor, National U. of Ireland, Galway; Cochair: Tom Reader, National U. of Ireland, Galway Panelists: Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida; Steven Yule, U. of Aberdeen; Thoralf Sundt, Massachusetts General Hospital; David Musson, McMaster U.; Douglas Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-Madison HC5 HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING IN THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS: OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH INITIATIVES RELATED TO HEALTH CARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICAL DEVICES
Wednesday Sept. 21

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Guozhen Zhao, Changxu Wu, and Bo Ou, U. at Buffalo, SUNY, Mathematical Modeling of Average Driver Speed Control With the Integration of Queuing Network-Model Human Processor and Rule-Based Decision Field Theory A. Marquis Gacy, Christopher D. Wickens, and Angelia Sebok, Alion Science & Technology; Brian F. Gore and Becky L. Hooey, San Jose State U./NASA Ames Research Ctr., Modeling Operator Performance and Cognition in Robotic Missions

IE2 ERGONOMIC DEVICES AND PRODUCTS

Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock I


Industrial Ergonomics Chair: Patrick Dempsey, NIOSH; Cochair: Carisa Harris, U. of California, Berkeley 1. Steven A. Lavender, Pei-Ling Ko, and Carolyn M. Sommerich, Ohio State U., Biomechanical Evaluation of the Eco Pick Lift Assist: Could This Device Potentially Prevent Back and Shoulder Injuries in People Doing Pick-toPallet Jobs in Distribution Centers? 2. Shruti B. Gangakhedkar, Boeing Co.; David B. Kaber and Prithima R. Mosaly, North Carolina State U., Effects of Scaffolding Equipment Interventions on Muscle Activation and Task Performance 3. Radin Zaid Radin Umar, Carolyn Sommerich, Kevin Evans, Steven Lavender, Elizabeth Sanders, and Wei-Ting Yen, Ohio State U.; Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U.; Sabrina Lamar, Consultant, Ergonomic Interventional Design of an Articulating Arm for Echocardiography Application: Front-End Design and Pilot Study 4. Kermit G. Davis and Susan E. Kotowski, U. of Cincinnati; William S. Marras, Ohio State U., Mechanical Power-Drive Reduces the Stress on the Back 5. Carisa Harris and Bingyune Chen, U. of California, Berkeley; Ira Janowitz and David M. Rempel, U. of California, San Francisco, Ergonomic Evaluation of an Alternative Tool for Cake Decorating

Discussion Panel Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston B


Health Care Chair: Janine Purcell, VHA Office of Health Information Patient Safety Office; Cochair: Alissa L. Russ, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Panelists: Linda Williams, Veterans Affairs National Ctr. for Patient Safety; Jeanie Scott, Veterans Health Admin., Frank Drews, George E. Wahlen VA Medical Ctr.; Ross Speir, Veterans Health Admin. HP2 HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING IN CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTS

Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston F


Human Performance Modeling Chair: Charneta Samms, U.S. Army Research Lab 1. Varun Dutt, Michael Yu, and Cleotilde Gonzalez, Carnegie Mellon U., Deciding When to Escape a Mine Emergency: Modeling Accumulation of Evidence About Emergencies Through Instance-Based Learning 2. Pei-Ju Lee, Andreas Kolling, and Michael Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh, Workload Modeling Using Time Windows and Utilization in an Air Traffic Control Task 3. Peter Berggren, Swedish Defense Research Agency; Erik Prytz, Old Dominion U.; Bjrn J. E. Johansson and Staffan Nhhlinder, Swedish Defense Research Agency, The Relationship Between Workload, Teamwork, Situation Awareness, and Performance in Teams: A Microworld Study

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PD3 PRODUCT DESIGN AND MODELING

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Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock H


Product Design Chair: Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology; Cochair: Laurie Reiprich, U. of South Dakota 1. Joonho Chang, Pennsylvania State U.; Jesun Hwang, Samsung Electronics; Seung Ki Moon, Nanyang Technological U.; Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U., Determination of Optimal Grip Span Between a Bicycle Handlebar and a Brake Lever by Using a Two-Dimensional Biomechanical Hand Model 2. Thilina W. Weerasinghe and Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology, Center of Pressure Variations in High-Heeled Shoes 3. Xiao Ma, Ameersing Luximon, and Yifan Zhang, Hong Kong Polytechnic U., The Application of Toe-Deletion and Ankle Deformation Technique in Shoe Fitting Assessment 4. John A. Roebuck, Roebuck Research and Consulting; John G. Casali, Virginia Tech, Reinventing Anthropometry for Design of Ear-Mounted or Ear-Coupled Products PP2 ATTENTION AND WORKLOAD

Christina M. Kokini, Design Interactive, Inc.; Sangwon Lee and Richard J. Koubek, Louisiana State U.; Seung Ki Moon, Nanyang Technological U., Effects of Mental Workload and Operator Control on Perceived Usability

SF3 HUMAN FACTORS IN HEALTH CARE: STUDENT INVESTIGATIONS OF STRESSORS, COMPREHENSION,AND DIAGNOSIS

Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Veranda A/B


Student Forum; cosponsored by Health Care Chair: Tracy Mitzner, Georgia Tech; Cochair: Wesley Luttrell, North Carolina State U. 1. Jenna L. Scisco, Eric R. Muth, Yujie Dong, and Adam W. Hoover, Clemson U.; Patrick M. O'Neil, Medical U. of South Carolina; Stephanie R. Fishel-Brown, Clemson U., Usability and Acceptability of the Bite Counter Device 2. Mary E. Burford, Alison E. Yeck, Johnny A. Tucker, Linsey M. Barker Steege, and Kalyan S. Pasupathy, U. of Missouri, Stressors in the Pharmacy: An Observational Study of Interruptions 3. Cara Bailey Fausset, Wendy A. Rogers, and Arthur D. Fisk, Georgia Tech, Older Adults Comprehension of Probabilistic Risk Expressions in a Vaccine Information Statement: A Teach-Back Approach 4. Julia DeBlasio Olsheski and Bruce N. Walker, Georgia Tech, Documentation in a Medical Setting: Effects of Technology on Perceived Quality of Care 5. Charles Decheneaux, Mike McNeil, Mustapha Mouloua, and Thomas Alicia, U. of Central Florida, Diagnosing HCI Trends of the Last Decade for the Medical Community SS3 DEMONSTRATIONS

Wednesday Sept. 21

Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston E


Perception & Performance Chair: Joel S. Warm, U.S. Air Force; Cochair: Jane Barrow, George Mason U. 1. Grace Teo and James L. Szalma, U. of Central Florida, The Effects of Task Type and Source Complexity on Vigilance Performance, Workload, and Stress 2. Andre J. Garcia and Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U.; Matthew Funke, Gregory Funke, Benjamin Knott, Victor Finomore, and Joel Warm, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Team Vigilance: The Effects of Co-Action on Workload in Vigilance 3. Elizabeth T. Newlin-Canzone and Mark W. Scerbo, Old Dominion U.; Gayle Gliva-McConvey and Amelia Wallace, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Attentional and Mental Workload Demands in Nonverbal Communication 4. Christiane Fricke-Ernst, Annette Kluge, and Anna Koetteritzsch, U. of Duisburg-Essen, Comparison of Controller Attention Decrease During Different Break Patterns in Night Shifts

Demonstrations Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston C, Summerlin D, E, F


Demonstations Chair: Ronald Boring, Idaho National Lab 1. Alicia B. Fernandes, Philip J. Smith, Amy Spencer, and Eric Wiley, Ohio State U.; Dustin Johnson, AMT Machine Systems, Collaborative Airport Traffic System (CATS) to Evaluate Design Requirements for an Airport Surface Departure Management System

(Charleston C)
2. Victor S. Finomore and Dianne Popik, Air Force Research Lab; Ron Dallman, Ball Aerospace; John Stewart, Independent Contractor; Kelly M.

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Satterfield and Courtney E. Castle, Oak Ridge Inst. for Science and Education, Demonstration of a Network-Centric Communication Management Suite: Multi-Modal Communication

POS2 POSTERS 2

(Summerlin D)
3. Hyungseok Oh, Seongsik Jo, and Rohae Myung, Korea U., Head Movement Module in ACT-R for Multi-Display Environment (Summerlin E) David T. Bauer, Amy L. Alexander, and Paul M. Picciano, Aptima, Inc., Demonstration of a Human Task Inventory to Support Rapid Emulation of Human Performance in Aviation Simulations (Summerlin F)

Poster Session Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock Promenade
Posters Chair: Benjamin Osafo-Yeboah, North Carolina State U.; Cochair: Nirathi Govindu, Mississippi State U. Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters are required to be present throughout the session. Perception and Cognition 1. Shelby Thompson and Miranda Mesloh, Lockheed Martin; Scott England and Elizabeth Benson, MEI Technologies; Sudhakar Rajulu, NASA Johnson Space Ctr., The Effects of Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Glove Pressure on Tactility 2. John W. Keller, Christopher D. Wickens, and Ronald L. Small, Alion Science & Technology, N-SEEV in SOAS: Predicting Time to Notice for Multi-Modal Cockpit Alerting Events 3. Valerie K. Sims, Matthew G. Chin, Anne M. Sinatra, Heather C. Lum, Anthony Selkowitz, Carrie E. Murphy, and Kristin E. Oleson, U. of Central Florida, From TVs to Phones: A Comparison of Adults Mental Models of Computers in 1999 and 2009 4. Kristin E. Oleson, Joseph R. Keebler, and Gian Colombo, U. of Central Florida, The Effects of Image Resolution on an Armored Vehicle Differentiation Task 5. Francois Vachon and Sebastien Tremblay, Universit Laval; Alastair P. Nicholls, QinetiQ Ltd.; Dylan M. Jones, Cardiff U., Exploiting the Auditory Modality in Decision Support: Beneficial Warning Effects and Unavoidable Costs 6. Kelly S. Steelman and Jason S. McCarley, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Interactions Among Target Salience, Eccentricity, Target Expectancy, and Workload in an Alert Detection Task Driving and Transportation Safety/Research 7. Sarah N. Bell, Nathan Medeiros-Ward, and David L. Strayer, U. of Utah, Feminine Gender Role Constructs and Aggressive Driving Behaviors 8. Catherine E. Neubauer, Gerald Matthews, Dyani Saxby, and Lisa Langheim, U. of Cincinnati, Individual Differences and Automation Choice in Simulated Driving 9. Wang Bo, Jin Xiaoping, Cheng Bo, and Tao Xin, Tsinghua U., Assessment of Driver Movements During Prolonged Driving Using Seat Pressure Measurements 10. Nash S. Stanton, Roger Lew, Nolan D. Boyle, Rowdy J. Hope, Brian P. Dyre, and Ernesto A. Bustamante, U. of Idaho, An Implementation

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T2 EXTREME TEAMS: IS A PARADIGM SHIFT REQUIRED?

Debate Wednesday, September 21, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston D


Training; cosponsored by Aerospace Systems
Wednesday Sept. 21

Chair: Wendy L. Bedwell, U. of Central Florida; Cochair: Aaron S. Dietz, U. of Central Florida Panelists: Kathryn E. Keeton and Daniel Tani, NASA; Gerald Goodwin, U.S. Army Research Inst.; Kimberly Smith-Jentsch, U. of Central Florida

Wednesday, September 21 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon


ME1 MACROEGONOMICS PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE: A TRIBUTE TO THE LATE HAL HENDRICK AND TO THE FIELD OF MACROERGONOMICS

Discussion Panel Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock E
Macroergonomics Chair: Petra Alfred, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair: Valerie Rice, U.S. Army Research Lab Panelists: Brian Kleiner, Virginia Tech; Andrew S. Imada, A.S. Imada & Associates; Pascale Carayon, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Michelle Robertson, Liberty Mutual Research Inst. for Safety

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of a Graded Deceleration Display in Brake Light Warning Systems 11. Rowdy J. Hope, Roger Lew, Nolan D. Boyle, Nash S. Stanton, Brian P. Dyre, and Ernesto A. Bustamante, U. of Idaho, Effects and Evaluation of the Graded Deceleration Display on Driver Braking Performance 12. Mustapha Mouloua, Daniela Jaramillo, and Janan Smither, U. of Central Florida; Pascal Alberti, U. de Technologie de Compigne; J. Christopher Brill, Old Dominion U., The Effects of iPod Use on Driver Distraction Team Cognition and Performance 13. Christopher W. Wiese, Davin Pavlas, and Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida, Toward a Quantification Scheme for External Representations in Team Cognition Research 14. Shannon Fouse and Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State U. Polytechnic; Jamie C. Gorman, Texas Tech U.; Ivonne Murray, Morgan Uribe, and Aaron Bradbury, Arizona State U. Polytechnic, Effects of Role and Location Switching on Team Performance in a Collaborative Planning Environment 15. Adam Strang, Consortium Research Fellows Program; Gregory J. Funke, Benjamin A. Knott, and Joel S. Warm, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Physio-Behavioral Synchronicity as an Index of Processes Supporting Team Performance 16. Linda Pierce and Clara Williams, FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Inst., Are Small Teams More Satisfying? 17. Heather C. Lum, Valerie K. Sims, and Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida, Low-Level Predictors of Team Performance and Success Potpourri 18. David A. Krauss, J. Jay Todd, and Robyn Kim, Exponent, Inc.; Irving Scher, Guidance Engineering, A Risk Analysis of Fall-Related Injuries Using the NEISS Database 19. Grace Teo, James L. Szalma, and Tarah Schmidt, U. of Central Florida, Predicting Performance, Subjective States, and Coping Strategy in a Vigilance Task: The Role of Individual Differences 20. Rick T. Burks and S. Camille Peres, U. of Houston-Clear Lake, Procedure Classification: Putting Campbells Objective Complexity Framework to Work for a Petrochemical Company 21. David I. Gertman, Katya Le Blanc, and Ronald L. Boring, Idaho National Lab, Review of Computerized Procedure Guidelines for Nuclear Power Plant Control Rooms

University Lab Posters 22. U. of Virginia, Systems & Information Engineering 23. Old Dominion U., REACTS Lab 24. Clemson U., Cognition, Aging & Technology Lab (CATlab), Visual Perception & Performance Lab

Wednesday, September 21 12:00 noon1:30 p.m.


Technical Group Networking/ Business Meetings
Aging Veranda C 12:00 noon1:30 p.m. (lunch) Perception and Performance Summerlin E 12:00 noon1:30 p.m. (lunch)

Wednesday Sept. 21

Wednesday, September 21 1:303:00 p.m.


A2 DESIGNING TECHNOLOGY FOR THE OLDER USER

Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston A


Aging Chair: Anne McLaughlin, North Carolina State U.; Cochair: Margaux Price, Clemson U. 1. John S. Burnett and Tracy L. Mitzner, Georgia Tech; Neil Charness, Florida State U.; Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, Understanding Predictors of Computer Communication Technology Use by Older Adults 2. Marita A. O'Brien, Kristin Weger, Mary E. DeFour, and Sarah M. Reeves, U. of Alabama in Huntsville, Examining Age and Experience Differences in Use of Knowledge in the World in Everyday Technology Interactions 3. Wei-Ting Yen, Carolyn Sommerich, Steven Lavender, Sharon Flinn, and Elizabeth Sanders, Ohio State U., Product Physical Interface Design Characteristics for Older Adults With Hand Use Limitations: Exploration of Users Experiences 4. Laura A. Whitlock, Anne Collins McLaughlin, and Jason C. Allaire, North Carolina State U., Video Game Design for Older Adults: Usability Observations From an Intervention Study

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CS2 HUMAN FACTORS IN GAMES: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES

Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock H


Aerospace Systems Chair: Dennis B. Beringer, FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Inst.; Cochair: Savita A. Verma, FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Inst. 1. Kathleen McGarry and Emily Stelzer, MITRE, An Assessment of Pilots Concurrent Use of Runway Entrance Lights and Surface Movement Control System Guidance System Stop Bars 2. Shu-Chieh Wu, San Jose State U.; Constance G. Duong, Stanford U.; Robert W. Koteskey, San Jose State U.; Walter W. Johnson, NASA Ames Research Ctr., Designing a Flight Deck Predictive Weather Forecast Interface Supporting In-Flight Trajectory Planning 3. Jocelyn M. Keillor, Kris Ellis, Gregory Craig, David Rozovski, and Robert Erdos, National Research Council of Canada, Studying Collision Avoidance by Nearly Colliding: A Flight Test Evaluation 4. Kyle K. E. Ellis, Lynda J. Kramer, Kevin J. Shelton, J. J. (Trey) Arthur, and Lance J. Prinzel, NASA Langley Research Ctr., Transition of Attention in Terminal Area NextGen Operations Using Synthetic Vision Systems 5. Sehchang Hah and Ben Willems, Federal Aviation Admin.; Kenneth Schulz, Hi-Tec Systems, Inc., What Happens When Data Communication Fails? A Simulation Study CE5 PIONEERS IN COGNITIVE ENGINEERING & DECISION MAKING RESEARCHFOUNDATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN-AUTOMATION INTERACTION

Alternative Format Wednesday, September 21, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston E/F


Computer Systems; cosponsored by Internet Chair: Felix Portnoy, U. of North Carolina; Cochair: Sehchang Hah, Federal Aviation Admin. Panelists: Laura Smith, Pogo/Electronic Arts; Maria Harrington, Virtual Field Trips; Kathleen Kremer, Fisher-Price; Tim Nichols, Microsoft Game Studios; Veronica Zammitto, Electronic Arts GS4 ARNOLD SMALL LECTURE IN SAFETY

Invited Address Wednesday, September 21, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock F


General Sessions; cosponsored by Safety Chair: Michael Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Invited Speaker: Michael E. Frisina, The Frisina Group, Managing Health Care ComplexityReducing Medical Errors Through Leadership Behavior Strategies HC6 COMPLEX HEALTH CARE ENVIRONMENTS: INTENSIVE CARE AND SURGERY

Wednesday Sept. 21

Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock G


Health Care Chair: Merrick Kossack, Intuitive Surgical; Cochair: Cindy Miller, GE Healthcare 1. Ranieri Yung Ing Koh, Benedict Tiong Chee Tay, and Xi Yang, Nanyang Technological U.; Yoel Donchin, Hadassah Hebrew U. Medical Ctr.; Martin Helander, Nanyang Technological U., Cognitive Factors Influencing the Management of Interruptions During Surgical Counts 2. Frank A. Drews, Jane Wallace, Jose Benuzillo, Boaz Markewitz, and Matthew Samore, U. of Utah, Interruptions and Hazards in the ICU: A Second Look 3. Lauren J. Morgan, U. of Oxford; Sharon P. Pickering, U. of Warwick Medical School; Ken C. Catchpole and Eleanor R. Robertson, U. of Oxford; Mohammed Hadi, U. of Warwick Medical School; Peter McCulloch, U. of Oxford, Observing and Categorizing Process Deviations in Orthopedic Surgery

Alternative Format Wednesday, September 21, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock E


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida; Cochair: David B. Kaber, U. of Central Florida Panelists: Ellen Bass, U. of Virginia; Karen Feigh, Georgia Tech; Jennifer Ockerman, Johns Hopkins U.; Richard Jagacinski, Ohio State U.; Raja Parasurman, George Mason U.; Christopher Wickens, Alion Science & Technology; Glenn Wilson, Physiometrex

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Lucy Mitchell, Rhona Flin, and Steven Yule, U. of Aberdeen; Janet Mitchell, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary; Kathy Coutts, Royal Aberdeen Childrens Hospital; George G. Youngson, U. of Aberdeen, Evaluation of the SPLINTS System for Scrub Practitioners Nontechnical Skills Sarah Henrickson Parker, Steven Yule, and Rhona Flin, U. of Aberdeen; Aileen McKinley, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Development of a Taxonomy for Surgeons Intraoperative Leadership

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Andrew R. Dattel, Jason E. Vogt, Jessica K. Fratzola, Daniel P. Dever, Matthew Stefonetti, Chelsea C. Sheehan, Marissa C. Miller, and Joseph A. Cavanagh, Marywood U., The Gorillas Role in Relevant and Irrelevant Stimuli in Situation Awareness and Driving Hazard Detection

IE3 INVITED ADDRESS: DAVID REMPEL AND ROBERT RADWIN

HP3 THE APPLICATION OF SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY FOR TRAINING IN MILITARY MEDICINE

Invited Address Wednesday, September 21, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock I


Industrial Ergonomics Chair: Sean Gallagher, NIOSH; Cochair: Kermit Davis, U. of Cincinnati Invited Speakers: David M. Rempel, U. of California at Berkeley, The Upper Extremity MSD Consortium Group, Recent Findings from the Prospective NIOSH MSD Consortium Studies; Robert G. Radwin, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Automated Video Exposure Assessment of Repetitive Motion ST2 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) HUMAN FACTORS COORDINATING COMMITTEE (HFCC) RESEARCH NEEDS

Discussion Panel Wednesday, September 21, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston B


Human Performance Modeling Chair: Valerie Rice, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair: Petra Alfred, U.S. Army Research Laboratory Panelists: Raymond Bateman and Gary Boykin, U.S. Army Research Lab; Jacki Morie, U. of Southern California; Jack Norfleet, Simulation and Training Technology Ctr.; Mark Scerbo, Old Dominion U. ID2 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN ATTENTION, PERFORMANCE, AND WORKLOAD

Wednesday Sept. 21

Lecture Wednesday, September 21, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston C


Individual Differences Chair: James Szalma, U. of Central Florida 1. William S. Helton, James Head, and Paul N. Russell, U. of Canterbury, Relationship Between a Self-Reported ADHD Questionnaire and Sustained Attention to Local and Global Target Features 2. April Rose Panganiban and Gerald Matthews, U. of Cincinnati; Gregory J. Funke and Benjamin A. Knott, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Effects of Anxiety on Performance and Workload in an Air Defense Task 3. Robert J. Youmans, Ivonne J. Figueroa, and Olga Kramarova, California State U., Northridge, Reactive Task-Set Switching Ability, Not Working Memory Capacity, Predicts Change Blindness Sensitivity 4. Brent Morgan, Sidney D'Mello, and Karl Fike, U. of Memphis; Robert Abbott and Michael Haass, Sandia National Labs; Andrea Tamplin and Gabriel Radvansky, U. of Notre Dame; Chris Forsythe, Sandia National Labs, Individual Differences in Multitasking Ability and Adaptability

Discussion Panel Wednesday, September 21, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston D


Surface Transportation Chair: Michael Coplen, Federal Railroad Admin.; Cochair: Stephen Popkin, Federal Railroad Admin. Panelists: Colleen Donovan, Federal Aviation Admin.; Theresa Hallquist, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Admin.; Christopher Monk, Federal Highway Safety Admin.; Eric Traube, National Highway Traffic Safety Admin.

Wednesday, September 21 3:306:30 p.m.


Technical Group Networking/ Business Meetings
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Program at a Glance Monday


7:00 10:00 a.m.
Morning-Only Workshops, 8:30 a.m. 12:00 noon
WK2 Introduction to R and Basic Statistical Analysis, Red Rock E

Tuesday
7:00 7:45 a.m.
Early-Morning Madness, Charleston B

Full-Day Workshops, 9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.


WK4 Understanding and Improving User Experience, Red Rock F WK5 How To Be an Effective HF/E Expert Witness, Red Rock G WK7 Human Performance Modeling and Simulation, Charleston A WK8 Human-Systems Integration Practitioners Workshop, Charleston B WK10 Cognitive Neuroscience for the HF Practitioner, Charleston F

8:00 10:00 a.m.


PL Opening Plenary Session, Summerlin Ballroom

9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.


SF1 Student Career and Professional Development Day, Red Rock H AC1 Assessing Individual & Team Cognitive State, Charleston E AS1 Work Schedules & Fatigue Management Strategies, Red Rock H CE1 Team Performance, Red Rock E E1 The Practice of Pedagogy, Veranda A/B ED1 Color & Wayfinding, Charleston B GS1 Past Presidents Forum: HF in NextGen Operations, Red Rock I HC1 Meet the FDA HF Premarket Review Team, Red Rock G I1 Usability Engineering & the Web, Red Rock F S1 Safety in Critical Systems, Charleston C SD1 Limitations & Advantages of Autonomy, Charleston F T1 HF Training in Aviation & Health Care, Charleston D TE1 The Right Stuff for Testing Human Performance, Charleston A A1 CE2 CS1 GS2 HC2 HP1 IE1 PD1 POS1 PP1 S2 SF2 VE1 Understanding & Improving Older Adults Health, Charleston A Current State of HF in Systems Design, Red Rock E Information Display & Control, Charleston D NRC BOHSI Panel on HF in Home Health Care, Red Rock F Studying Clinical Communication, Red Rock G Human Performance Modeling With Cognitive Architectures, Veranda A/B Computers & Upper Extremities, Red Rock I Invited Address: Charles Leech, Red Rock H Posters, Red Rock Promenade Multimodal, Tactile, & Haptic Perception, Charleston E Safety in Motion, Charleston C Emotion, Trust, & Virtual Agents, Charleston B Human & System Factors in Virtual Environments, Charleston F Impact of Automation in Aviation Systems, Red Rock H Social Structures & Computer-Mediated Communication, Charleston D Tasks & Needs Analysis in Health Care, Red Rock E What do HF/E Experts Have to Tell Juries? Veranda A/B Impact of Electronic Medical Records, Red Rock G Individual Differences in Human-Agent Interaction, Red Rock F 10th Annual User-Centered Product Design Award, Red Rock I From Guidelines Through Assessment, Charleston F Demonstrations, Charleston A, B, C Not Your Normal Car Issues, Charleston E

10:30 12:00 noon

Morning-Only Workshop continues Full-Day Workshops continue Student Career and Professional Development Day continues

1:30 3:00 p.m.

Full-Day Workshops continue Afternoon-Only Workshops, 1:30 5:00 p.m.


WK3 Data Management and Visualization With R, Red Rock E

Student Career and Professional Development Day continues

3:30 5:00 p.m.

Full-Day Workshops continue Afternoon-Only Workshops continue

AS2 C1 CE3 FP1 HC3 ID1 PD2 SD2 SS2 ST1

Evening

4:45 6:15 p.m.


SS1 National Ergonomics Month Expo, Summerlin D

5:00 6:00 p.m.


Student Reception, Pavilion Ballroom

5:30 6:30 p.m.


First-Timers & Fellows Reception, Summerlin F

6:00 7:30 p.m.


HFES Business Meeting/Future Leaders & Volunteers Panel, Red Rock G

6:30 9:30 p.m.

P RO G R A M AT A G L A N C E

Gala Opening Reception, Summerlin A/B/E/F

Wednesday
8:30 10:00 a.m.
CE4 E2 GS3 HC4 HC5 HP2 IE2 PD3 PP2 SF3 SS3 T2 ME1 Effects of Interruption & Memory on Performance, Red Rock E The Science of Pedagogy, Charleston A Human Factors Prize Session, Red Rock F Patient Safety Gone Mad? Red Rock G HF Engineering in Department of Veterans Affairs, Charleston B Human Performance Modeling in Critical Environments, Charleston F Ergonomic Devices & Products, Red Rock I Product Design & Modeling, Red Rock H Attention & Workload, Charleston E HF in Health Care, Veranda A/B Demonstrations, Charleston C, Summerlin D, E, F Extreme Teams, Charleston D

Thursday
8:30 10:00 a.m.
AC2 AS4 CE6 FP2 HC7 HC8 I2 PD4 PP3 ST3 TE2 Engineering With Psychophysiological Measurement, Pavilion Ballroom Air Traffic Control, Red Rock H Measures & Methods in Complex Environments, Red Rock E Participation on Voluntary Standards Committees, Charleston A Physical Ergonomics in Health Care, Red Rock F Health Information Technology, Red Rock G Mobile Devices & Cybersecurity, Charleston F Product Design, Investigation, Assessment, Red Rock I Visual Perception, Charleston E Cognition & Emotion Topics in Transportation Research, Charleston D Test & Evaluation Lecture Session, Charleston B Situation Awareness, Red Rock E Visualizations & Displays, Red Rock H Mobile Technology, Red Rock F Human Performance in Health Care, Red Rock G Modeling Cognition, Pavilion Ballroom Work Processes & Driving, Red Rock I Posters, Red Rock Promenade Acoustics & Speech, Charleston E Safety in Everyday Life, Charleston A Human-Systems Integration Trade-Off Analyses, Charleston B Cutting-Edge Research in Biomechanics, Charleston F Vision Is King, Charleston D

Friday
8:30 10:00 a.m.
AS7 Tools for Designing NextGen Technologies, Red Rock H CE11 Human-Robot Interaction, Red Rock E HC14 HF Education for Health Care Audiences, Red Rock F IE6 Muscles, Fatigue, & Posture, Red Rock I PD6 Product Design, Evaluation, & Accidents, Charleston A PP6 Perception & Performance Potpourri, Charleston E T4 Training Complex Skills, Red Rock G TE3 HF Practitioners: Police or Partners? Charleston F

Tribute to Hal Hendrick and Macroergonomics, Red Rock E POS2 Posters, Red Rock Promenade

CE7 CE8 HC9 HC10 HP4 IE4 POS3 PP4 S3 SD3 SF4 ST4

AS8 CE12 HC15 HC16 IE7 SD5 ST6

Training in Diverse Aviation Domains, Red Rock H From Teleoperation to Teammate, Red Rock E Novel Technologies in Health Care, Red Rock G Simulation in Health Care, Red Rock F Ergonomics Processes & Special Populations, Red Rock I Tools for Battlefield Airmen, Charleston F Headway, Speed, Acceleration, Automation, Charleston E

A2 AS3 CE5 CS2 GS4 HC6 HP3 ID2 IE3 ST2

Designing Technology for the Older User, Charleston A Advanced Display Concepts for Aviation Systems, Red Rock H Pioneers in CEDM Research, Red Rock E HF in Games, Charleston E/F Arnold Small Lecture in Safety, Red Rock F Complex Health Care Environments, Red Rock G Simulation Technology for Training in Military Medicine, Charleston B Individual Differences in Attention, Performance, Charleston C Invited Addresses: David Rempel & Robert Radwin, Red Rock I DOT HF Coordinating Committee Research Needs, Charleston D

AS5

NextGen Unamanned Air Vehicle Concepts, Red Rock H C2 Communications Potpourri, Charleston B CE9 Models of Cognitive Workflow & Readiness, Red Rock E CS3 Activity Awareness in Computer-Mediated Collaboration, Charleston D ED2 Environmental Design Potpourri, Charleston F GS5 Health, Tiredness, & Workload, Red Rock F HC11 Hand-Offs in Health Care, Red Rock G PD5 Product Design, Usability, Accessibility, Red Rock I PP5 Research in Support of Current Military Operations, Charleston E SD4 Concepts & Methods to Support Cognitive Work, Pavilion Ballroom T3 Analysis & Application of Training Methods, Charleston A AS6 Teamwork in Aviation Systems, Red Rock H CE10 Addressing Human-Automation Challenges, Red Rock E ED3 Re-Envisioning the Office Workplace, Charleston F HC12 HF Design of Medical Work Units, Red Rock F HC13 Medical Devices & Human Error, Red Rock G ID3 ID in Cognitive Traits & Performance, Charleston B IE5 Low Back, Red Rock I ME2 Under the Macroergonomics Umbrella, Charleston E POS4 Posters, Red Rock Promenade S4 Safety Theories & Analyses, Charleston A ST5 Unintended Acceleration, Charleston D

3:00 6:30 p.m.


Technical Group Networking/Business Meetings (see p. 6)

P RO G R A M AT A G L A N C E

Communications Charleston D 3:304:30 p.m. Computer Systems/Internet Charleston E 3:304:30 p.m. Environmental Design/Macroergonomics Charleston B 3:455:00 p.m. Forensics Professional/Safety Charleston B 5:306:30 p.m. Health Care Red Rock G 3:154:30 p.m. Human Performance Modeling Charleston C 5:306:30 p.m. Industrial Ergonomics Red Rock I 3:304:30 p.m. Internet/Computer Systems Charleston E 3:304:30 p.m.
Thursday Sept. 22

Thursday, September 22 8:3010:00 a.m.


AC2 ENGINEERING AND AUGMENTING WITH PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Pavilion Ballroom


Augmented Cognition; cosponsored by Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: John S. Wagner, Sandia National Labs; Cochair: Christopher Forsythe, Sandia National Labs 1. Michael Schrauf and Andreas Sonnleitner, Daimler AG; Michael Simon, U. of Tbingen; Wilhelm E. Kincses, Daimler AG, EEG Alpha Spindles as Indicators for Prolonged Brake Reaction Time During Auditory Secondary Tasks in a Real Road Driving Study 2. Molly M. Liechty and Poornima Madhavan, Old Dominion U., An Eye Movement Analysis of Contextual Cueing Effects 3. Claudio Campus, Luca Brayda, and Ryad Chellali, Italian Inst. of Technology; Cristina Martinoli, Istituto David Chiossone onlus; Guido Rodriguez, U. of Genova, A Neurophysiological and Behavioral Investigation of Tactile Spatial Exploration for Sighted and Non-Sighted Adults 4. Kimberly E. Culley, Poornima Madhavan, Ray Heikens, and Jeremy Brown, Old Dominion U., Effects of Emotional Priming on Visual Threat Detection 5. Ciara Sibley and Joseph Coyne, U.S. Naval Research Lab; Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U., Pupil Dilation as an Index of Learning AS4 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL: IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY

Macroergonomics/Environmental Design Charleston B 3:455:00 p.m. Safety/Forensics Professional Charleston B 5:306:30 p.m. Surface Transportation Charleston D 5:006:30 p.m. Training Charleston A 3:304:30 p.m. Virtual Environments Charleston C 3:304:30 p.m.

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock H


Aerospace Systems Chair: Valerie J. Gawron, MITRE Corp.; Cochair: Paul Krois, Federal Aviation Admin. 1. Michael W. Sawyer, Katherine A. Berry, and Ryan Blanding, TASC, Inc., Assessing the Human Contribution to Risk in NextGen 2. Hayley J. Davison Reynolds, Maria Picardi Kuffner, and Sarah K. Yenson, MIT Lincoln Lab, A Field Demonstration of the Air Traffic Control Tower Flight Data Manager Prototype

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Randy L. Sollenberger, Federal Aviation Admin.; Mark Hale, CSSI, Human-in-the-Loop Investigation of Variable Separation Standards in the En Route Air Traffic Control Environment Stephen R. Ellis, NASA Ames Research Ctr.; Norbert Ferstenau and Monika Mittendorf, DLR Braunschweig, Frame Rate Effects on Visual Discrimination of Landing Aircraft Deceleration: Implications for Virtual Tower Design and Speed Perception Christoph Moehlenbrink and Anne Papenfuss, German Aerospace Ctr., ATC-Monitoring When One Controller Operates Two Airports: Research for Remote Tower Centers

FP2 PARTICIPATION ON VOLUNTARY COMMITTEES FOR STANDARDS AND CODES BY FORENSIC PRACTITIONERS:A WIN-WIN COMBINATION

Alternative Format Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston A


Forensics Professional Chair: Shelley Waters Deppa, Safety Behavior Analysis; Cochair: H. Harvey Cohen, Error Analysis, Inc. Panelists: Jake Pauls, Jake Pauls Consulting Services in Building Use and Safety; Keith Vidal, Vidal Engineering, LC; Daniel A. Johnson, Daniel A. Johnson, Inc. HC7 PHYSICAL ERGONOMICS IN HEALTH CARE

CE6 MEASURES AND METHODS IN COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTS

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock E


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Matthew Bolton, San Jose State U. Research Foundation at NASA Ames; Cochair: Frank Lacson, Pacific Science & Engineering Group 1. Jason S. McCarley, U. of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign; Joshua Rubinstein, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Kelly S. Steelman and Leah A. Swanson, U. of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, Estimating Users Preferred Response Bias in an Automated Diagnostic Aid: A Psychophysical Approach 2. Anita Vuckovic, Peter J Kwantes, and Andrew Neal, U. of Queensland, A Dynamic Model of Decision Making in ATC: Adaptation of Criterion Across Angle and Time 3. Catherine M. Burns, U. of Waterloo; Geoffrey Ho and G. Robert Arrabito, Defense Research and Development Canada, Mapping Ecologically to Modalities 4. Miranda Cornelissen and Paul M. Salmon, Monash U.; Daniel P. Jenkins, Sociotechnic Limited; Michael G. Lenn, Monash U., How Can They Do It? A Structured Approach to the Strategies Analysis Phase of Cognitive Work Analysis 5. Jonathan M. Histon, U. of Waterloo; R. John Hansman, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, Air Traffic Controller Operating Modes and Cognitive Complexity Regulation

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock F


Health Care Chair: Marilyn Sue Bogner, Inst. for the Study of Human Error; Cochair: Ed Israelski, Abbott Labs 1. Peter Mylon, Matt J. Carr, Roger Lewis, and Nicolas Martin, U. of Sheffield, Review of Test Methods Relevant to Medical Glove Design 2. Adam E. de Laveaga, U. of Nebraska - Lincoln; Michael C. Wadman, U. of Nebraska Medical Ctr.; Laura Wirth and M. Susan Hallbeck, U. of Nebraska - Lincoln, Novice and Expert Muscle Utilization and Wrist Postures During Simulated Endotracheal IntubationA Pilot Study 3. Laurence Clift, Loughborough U.; Maxine A. Clift, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Edward Elton, Loughborough U., Evaluating the Fit of Operating Theatre TablesUsing Basic Ergonomics to Help Improve Procurement of Medical Technology 4. Denny Yu, Michael Sackllah, and Charles Woolley, U. of Michigan; Steven Kasten, U. of Michigan Hospital; Thomas J. Armstrong, U. of Michigan, Alternative 2D and 3D Visualization Methods for Microsurgery: Posture, Performance, and Discomfort Analysis 5. David P. Gilkey, Elissa Randall, Chad Hansen, Anuja Patil, and John Rosecrance, Colorado State U.; David Douphrate, U. of Texas, Musculoskeletal Symptoms and Ergonomic Risk Factors Among Veterinary Ultrasonographers

Thursday Sept. 22

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HC8 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: CAN THERE BE MEANINGFUL USE WITHOUT MEANINGFUL DESIGN?

PD4 PRODUCT DESIGN, INVESTIGATION, AND ASSESSMENT

Discussion Panel Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock G


Health Care Chair: Ann M. Bisantz, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; Cochair: Priyadarshini R. Pennathur, Johns Hopkins U. School of Medicine Panelists: Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Robert L. Wears, U. of Florida; Vicki R. Lewis, MedStar Inst. for Innovation; Jessica Ancker, Weill Cornell Medical College I2 MOBILE DEVICES AND CYBERSECURITY

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock I


Product Design Chair: Joel Greenstein, Clemson U.; Cochair: Yunchen Huang, Mississippi State U. 1. Eunjin Jeon and Jeongrim Jung, POSTECH; Heeeun Kim, Kyungpook National U.; Seikwon Park, Korea Air Force Academy; Heecheon You, POSTECH, An Ergonomic Design of Flight Suit Pattern According to Wearing Characteristics 2. Christina N. Harrington and Sharon M. B. Joines, North Carolina State U., Assessing User Experience With Crutch Use: A Review of Literature 3. Uwe Reischl, Boise State U.; Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology, Thermal Properties of Reflective Helmet Exposed to Infrared Radiation 4. Dan Nathan-Roberts, Jarod C. Kelly, and Yili Liu, U. of Michigan, Determining the Effect of Users Mobile Phone on Design Preference via Interactive Genetic Algorithms 5. Jesun Hwang and Joonho Chang, Pennsylvania State U.; Seung Ki Moon, Nanyang Technological U.; Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U., Design and Assessment of Ergonomics of Hand-Powered Pruning Shears Based on Gender-Specific Operating Strategy PP3 VISUAL PERCEPTION

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston F


Internet; cosponsored by Computer Systems Chair: Eric Jones, Aptima 1. Bryan A. Campbell, Chad C. Tossell, Michael D. Byrne, and Philip Kortum, Rice U., Voting on a Smartphone: Evaluating the Usability of an Optimized Voting System for Handheld Mobile Devices 2. Sean T. Hayes, Eli R. Hooten, and Julie A. Adams, Vanderbilt U., Visually Cued Touch Gestures for Accurate Mobile Interaction 3. Joshua B. Hurwitz, Motorola Mobility, Inc., The Influence of Trust and Privacy Risk-Taking on User Acceptance of Electronic Services That Collect Personal Information 4. Michael W. Boyce, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Katherine Muse Duma, Booz Allen Hamilton; Lawrence J. Hettinger, Liberty Mutual Research Inst. for Safety; Thomas B. Malone, Carlow International Inc.; Darren P. Wilson and Janae Lockett-Reynolds, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Human Performance in Cybersecurity: A Research Agenda 5. Kevin A. Juang and Joel S. Greenstein, Clemson U., Evaluating the Usability and Security of Input Masking Techniques

Thursday Sept. 22

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston E


Perception & Performance Chair: William Kosnik, U.S. Air Force; Cochair: Paul Havig, U.S. Air Force 1. Meike Jipp and Uwe Teegen, German Aerospace Ctr., An Empirical Analysis of the Gaze Behavior of Aircraft Pilots Within a Highly Automated Aircraft-Air Traffic Control Environment 2. Stacy A. Balk and Richard A. Tyrrell, Clemson U., The (In)Accuracy of Estimations of Our Own Visual Acuity in the Presence of Glare 3. Hongyi Cai, U. of Kansas, A Practical Legibility Index: From Definition to Measurement Technology 4. J. X. Yang, C. T. Guo, R. H.Y. So, and R. T. F. Cheung, U. of Hong Kong, Effects of Eye Fixation on Visually Induced Motion Sickness:

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Are They Caused by Changes in Retinal Slip Velocity? Anthony J. Hornof and Kyle E. V. Vessey, U. of Oregon, The Sound of One Eye Clapping: Tapping an Accurate Rhythm With Eye Movements

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ST3 COGNITION AND EMOTION TOPICS IN TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston D


Surface Transportation Chair: Justin F. Morgan, Virginia Tech Transportation Inst.; Cochair: Amanda K. Emo, Federal Highway Admin. 1. Birsen Donmez, U. of Toronto; Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler, Martin Lavallire, and Joseph F. Coughlin, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, A Pilot Investigation of the Impact of Cognitive Demand on Turn Signal Use During Lane Changes in Actual Highway Conditions Across Multiple Age Groups 2. Paul M. Salmon, Kristie L. Young, and Michael G. Lenne, Monash U., Investigating the Role of Roadway Environment in Driving Errors: An On-Road Study 3. Hadar Rosenhand, Volpe National Transportation Systems Ctr.; Emilie Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering; Jordan Multer, Volpe National Transportation Systems Ctr., Cognitive and Collaborative Demands of Freight Conductor Activities: Results and Implications of a Cognitive Task Analysis 4. Myounghoon Jeon and Bruce N. Walker, Georgia Tech, What to Detect? Analyzing Factor Structures of Affect in Driving Contexts for an Emotion Detection and Regulation System 5. Jibo He and Jason S. McCarley, U. of Illinois, Effects of Cognitive Distraction on LaneKeeping: Performance Loss or Improvement? TE2 TEST & EVALUATION LECTURE SESSION

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Shi Cao and Yili Liu, U. of Michigan, Mental Workload Modeling in an Integrated Cognitive Architecture Peter N. Squire, Elizabet Haro, Patrick Mead, and John L. Schultz, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr., Dahlgren Division; Adrian Adame, Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, An Extended User Evaluation of the Apple Inc. iPod Touch to Aid the U.S. Marine Corps Mark E. Becker and Dick Horst, UserWorks, Inc., Design Insights From Observing Student Loan Applicants Correcting Their FAFSAs Online Jessica E. Olszta and Maria Picardi Kuffner, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, Incorporating Human Factors Into the Development and Operational Evaluations of Runway Status Lights

Thursday, September 22 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon


CE7 SITUATION AWARENESS

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock E


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Meike Jipp, German Aerospace Ctr.; Cochair: Susan Hutchins, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School 1. Arathi Sethumadhavan, Medtronic, Inc., Effects of First Automation Failure on Situation Awareness and Performance in an Air Traffic Control Task 2. Daniel I. Gartenberg, George Mason U.; Malcolm J. McCurry and Greg J. Trafton, U.S. Naval Research Lab, Situation Awareness Reacquisition in a Supervisory Control Task 3. Arathi Sethumadhavan, Medtronic, Inc., Knowing What You Know: The Role of Meta-Situation Awareness in Predicting Situation Awareness 4. Haydee M. Cuevas, Rashaad E. T. Jones, and Mary E. Mossey, SA Technologies, Team and Shared Situation Awareness in Disaster Action Teams 5. Sarah Miller, Charles Stark Draper Lab; Alex Kirlik, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Nathan Hendren, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, Applying Knowledge and Confidence Information to Predict Achievement in Forecasting

Thursday Sept. 22

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston B


Test & Evaluation Chair: Karen Holness, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Training Systems Div.; Cochair: Thomas Alicia, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Training Systems Div. 1. Chee Hong Teo, Aik Kuan Ng, Keng Kiang Tan, and John Kok Tiong Soo, DSO National Lab, Evaluation of Input Devices for Pointing, Dragging, and Text Entry Tasks on a Tracked Vehicle
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CE8 VISUALIZATIONS AND DISPLAYS

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Lecture Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock H


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Michelle Lenox, SA Technologies, Inc.; Cochair: Erik Connors, SA Technologies, Inc. 1. Lu Wang, Medtronic; Greg A. Jamieson, U. of Toronto; Justin G. Hollands, Defence Research and Development Canada, The Effects of Design Features on Users Trust in and Reliance on a Combat Identification System 2. Heidi S. Kramer and Frank A. Drews, U. of Utah, Using Salience to Guide Searches in Digital Displays 3. Jennifer Tsai, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Sarah Miller, The Charles Stark Draper Lab; Alex Kirlik, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Interactive Visualizations to Improve Bayesian Reasoning 4. Jerred C. Holt, Kevin Bennett, and John Flach, Wright State U., Ambiguity and Content Mapping Among Display Types 5. Shanqing Yin, Nanyang Technological U.; Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science & Technology.; Hong-Xiang Pang and Martin Helander, Nanyang Technological U., Comparing Rate-ofChange Cues in Trend Displays for a Process Control System HC9 MOBILE TECHNOLOGY: THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE TO IMPROVE HEALTH CARE? 3.

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Thursday Sept. 22

Steven Yule, Helene Jones, and Sarah HenricksonParker, U. of Aberdeen; Chris Driver, Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital; Adrian Neill and Tim McAdam, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Action Video Gaming Is Related to Surgical Performance: Time to Focus on Attention Rather Than Dexterity in Surgical Training? Izhak Nadler and Penelope M. Sanderson, U. of Queensland, Using Brunswiks Probabilistic Functionalism to Test How Clinicians Make Judgments in Simulated Neonatal Resuscitation Scenarios Emily A. Hildebrand, Phoenix VA Health Care System; Russell J. Branaghan, Arizona State U.; Brooke L. Neuman, Jonathan Jolly, and T. B. Garland, Phoenix VA Health Care System; Mistey Taggart, Arizona State U.; Dana Epstein, Phoenix VA Health Care System; Judith Babcock-Parziale and Victoria Brown, Southern Arizona VA Health Care System, An Expert Perspective of Errors in Endoscope Reprocessing Prithima R. Mosaly and Lukasz M. Mazur, North Carolina State U.; Marianne Jackson and Sha X. Chang, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Katharin Deschesne Burkhardt, U. of North Carolina, Jing Xu, North Carolina State U.; John Rockwell and Lawrence B. Marks, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Empirical Evaluation of the Radiation Oncology Physicists Workload During Radiation Treatment Planning and Delivery

HP4 MODELING COGNITION

Discussion Panel Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock F
Health Care Chair: Elizabeth H. Lazzara, U. of Central Florida; Cochair: Sallie J. Weaver, U. of Central Florida Panelists: Andrew Raij and David Metcalf, U. of Central Florida; Frank Drews, U. of Utah; Meghan Dierks, Harvard School of Medicine HC10 HUMAN PERFORMANCE IN HEALTH CARE

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Pavilion Ballroom


Human Performance Modeling; cosponsored by Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Matthew Bolton, San Jose State U./NASA Ames Research Ctr. 1. Daniel N. Cassenti and Troy D. Kelley, U.S. Army Research Lab; Herbert A. Colle and Elizabeth A. McGregor, Wright State U., Modeling Performance Measures and Self-Ratings of Workload in a Visual Scanning Task 2. Tim Halverson and Glenn Gunzelmann, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Visual Search Versus Memory in a Paired Associate Task 3. Michael Farry, Eric Carlson, and Samuel Mahoney, Charles River Analytics Inc., The Mutual Support Function Model: A Cognitive Model for Intelligence Analysis Supporting Irregular Warfare

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock G


Health Care Chair: Robert Rauschenberger, Exponent; Cochair: Jenna Marquard, U. of Massachusetts 1. Sue A. Ferguson, Riley E. Splittstoesser, and William S. Marras, Ohio State U., Differences Between Physicians in Lumbar MRI Measures

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Frank Tamborello, U. of Texas Health Science Ctr. at Houston; Michael D. Byrne, Rice U., Simple Procedural and Declarative Memory Building Blocks Explain Emergent Complex Behavior in Routine Tasks, Including Human Error Tareq Z. Ahram, Waldemar Karwowski, and Wilawan Onkham, U. of Central Florida, Human Total Ownership Cost in Complex Systems: Estimating Human Performance Cost in Environments With Multiple Layers of Technology

POS3 POSTERS 3

Poster Session Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock Promenade
Posters Chair: Theresa Guarrera, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; Cochair: Stephanie Whetsel, Clemson U. Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters are required to be present throughout the session. Robotics Research and Application 1. Jonathan B. Streater, John Elias, Patricia Bockelman Morrow, and Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida, Toward an Interdisciplinary Understanding of Perspective for HumanRobot Teamwork 2. John Z. Elias, Patricia Bockelman Morrow, Jonathan Streater, Shaun Gallagher, and Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida, Toward Triadic Interactions in Autism and Beyond: Transitional Objects, Joint Attention, and Social Robotics 3. Elizabeth K. Phillips, Scott Ososky, Janna Grove, and Florian G. Jentsch, U. of Central Florida, From Tools to Teammates: Toward the Development of Appropriate Mental Models for Intelligent Robots 4. David Schuster and Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida, Measurement of Situation Awareness in Human-Robot Teams 5. Jessie Y. C. Chen and Michael J. Barnes, U.S. Army Research Lab; Stephanie A. Quinn and William Plew, U. of Central Florida, Effectiveness of RoboLeader for Dynamic Re-Tasking in an Urban Environment Simulation and Games 6. Patricia Bockelman Morrow, John Z. Elias, Jonathan Streater, Scott Ososky, Elizabeth Phillips, Stephen M. Fiore, and Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida, Embodied Cognitive Fidelity and the Advancement of HumanRobot Team Simulations 7. Kristin E. Oleson, Amanda M. Surprenant, Tom Carbone, and Lucas Blair, U. of Central Florida, Teaching Algebraic Concepts via Serious Games on a Tablet PC 8. Matthew D. Marraffino, Heather C. Lum, Valerie K. Sims, Matthew G. Chin, and Shane E. Halse, U. of Central Florida; Bradley Lippman, Electronic Arts, So You Think You Know Football? Effects of Individual Differences on Video Game Performance 9. David Sharek and Eric N. Wiebe, North Carolina State U., Using Flow Theory to Design Video Games as Experimental Stimuli

IE4 WORK PROCESSES AND DRIVING

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock I


Industrial Ergonomics Chair: David Cochran, U. of Nebraska; Cochair: Kyle Saginus, Marquette U. 1. Kyle Saginus and Richard Marklin, Marquette U.; Patricia Seeley, Ergonomics Solutions LLC; Stephen Freier, Marquette U., The Effects of Mobile Computer Location in a Vehicle Cab on Muscle Activity and Joint Postures 2. Jangwoon Park, Baekhee Lee, Younggeun Choi, Kihyo Jung, and Heecheon You, Pohang U. of Science and Technology; Sungjin Sah, Jongkwon Pyun, and Kinam Kim, Hyundai Motor Co. & Kia Motors Corporation, Development of a Hip and Eye-Point Prediction Model for Driving Posture Using Geometric Equations 3. Sean Gallagher, Jonisha Pollard, Nikky Manke, and John Heberger, National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Field Assessment of Biomechanical and Physiological Demands in Sand and Limestone Bagging Operations 4. Chunhui He and Kermit G. Davis, U. of Cincinnati Medical Ctr., Impact of Shift Work on Physical and Postural Demands Among Nursing Aides in Long-Term Health Care Facilities 5. Vernnaliz Carrasquillo, Thomas J. Armstrong, and S. Jack Hu, U. of Michigan, Work Variations and Musculoskeletal Stresses in Paced Production Operations

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10. Matthew E. St. Pierre, James Salley, and Eric Muth, Clemson U.; Jason Moss, Design Interactive, Inc., Dark Vergence Posture and Simulator Sickness in a Head Mounted Display Training 11. Christine M. Covas-Smith and Herbert H. Bell, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Network Latency and Perceived Fidelity of Motion in a Networked Flight Simulator 12. Benjamin R. Stephens, Alexander P. Rivchun, and Nathan D. Klein, Clemson U., Structural Measures of Intern ePortfolios in an NSFFunded REU Summer Program in Applied Psychology 13. Justin F. Morgan, Scott A. Tidwell, Myra Blanco, Alejandra Medina, and Richard Hanowski, Virginia Tech; Olu Ajayi, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Admin., Experienced CMV Driver Opinions of Advanced Driving Simulator Scenarios 14. Justin S. Graving, Peter A. Easterlund, and Michael M. Manser, U. of Minnesota, Developing a Bus Driver Training Program for a Driver Assistive System 15. James L. Szalma, Grace Teo, and Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida; Jennifer S. Murphy, U.S. Army Research Inst., Knowledge of Results and Diagnostic Power: Implications for Vigilance Training to Support Improvised Explosive Device Detection 16. Javier Rivera, U. of Central Florida; Sara K. Gee, George Mason U.; Michael T. Curtis, U. of Central Florida; Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, George Mason U.; Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida, The Visual Approach: Evaluating the Relative Impact of Perceptual and Conceptual Training 17. Joseph R. Keebler and Florian G. Jentsch, U. of Central Florida; Irwin Hudson, U.S. Army Research Lab, Developing an Effective Combat Identification Training University Lab Posters 18. Georgia Tech, Engineering Psychology Program 19. Mississippi State U., Human Systems Engineering Lab 20. Texas Tech U., Human Factors Psychology Labs 21. U. of Michigan, Ctr. for Ergonomics 22. U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Human-Computer Interaction Lab (in Dept. of Computer Sciences) 23. Wichita State U., Software Usability Research Lab (SURL), Perception and Attention Lab, Visual Perception & Cognition Lab, Visual Psychophysics Lab, NIAR Human Factors 24. U. at Buffalo, SUNY, Research Institute for Safety and Security in Transportation, Cognitive

Engineering Lab, Cognitive System Lab, Occupational Biomechanics Lab, Command and Control Lab, Work Analysis & Design Lab PP4 ACOUSTICS AND SPEECH

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston E


Perception & Performance Chair: Myounghoon Jeon, Georgia Tech; Cochair: Stacy Lovell Pfautz, Aptima, Inc. 1. Curtis Bower, Carlos Duarte, Jared Garrison, Lucas Reid, Joseph Seegmiller, Aaron Wilson, Denise H. Bauer, Michael Anderson, and Andy Wixom, U. of Idaho, Seeing With Sound: Creating a Training Module to Use Echolocation for Object Detection 2. Yukio Horiguchi, Keisuke Yasuda, Hiroaki Nakanishi, and Tetsuo Sawaragi, Kyoto U., Datato-Sound Mapping to Sonify Ongoing System Status in Continuous Manual Control Task 3. Cheng-Jhe Lin and Changxu Wu, U. at Buffalo, SUNY, Performance of Skilled Typists as a Function of Pacing, Response Complexity and Urgency in Numerical Hear-and-Type Tasks 4. Anne M. Sinatra, Valerie K. Sims, Maxine B. Najle, and Matthew G. Chin, U. of Central Florida, An Examination of the Impact of Synthetic Speech on Unattended Recall in a Dichotic Listening Task 5. Jane H. Barrow and Carryl L. Baldwin, George Mason U.; Janet E. Bourne, Northwestern U.; Lindsay Wenger, George Mason U., Musical Valence Affects Spatial Attention in a Likert Scale Rating Task S3 SAFETY IN EVERYDAY LIFE

Thursday Sept. 22

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston A


Safety; cosponsored by Forensics Professional Chair: Kenneth Nemire, HFE Consulting; Cochair: Jeffrey Joe, Idaho National Lab 1. Brannan R. McDougald and Michael S. Wogalter, North Carolina State U., Increased Comprehension of Warning Pictorials With Color Highlighting 2. Jennifer A. Cowley and Michael S. Wogalter, North Carolina State U., Reading Pages of a Consumer Product Manual Text and Warnings: Effects of Format Salience and Visual Cues on Eye Movements

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Soyun Kim, Michael S. Wogalter, and Jesseca R. I. Taylor, North Carolina State U., Safety Beliefs About Consumer Products Kicheol Lee and John G. Casali, Virginia Tech, Investigation of the Auditory Occlusion Effect With Implications for Hearing Protection and Hearing Aid Design Chang-Geun Oh, Wright State U.; Kicheol Lee, Virginia Tech; Paul Spencer, Wright State U., Effectiveness of Advanced Bone Conduction Earphones for People Who Enjoy Outdoor Activities

ST4 VISION IS KING

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston D


Surface Transportation Chair: John Shutko, Ford; Cochair: Jeff Muttart, U. of Massachusetts-Amherst 1. Matthew C. Camden, Gregory M. Fitch, Myra Blanco, and Richard J. Hanowski, Virginia Tech Transportation Inst., Commercial Driver Acceptance of Heavy Vehicle Camera/Video Imaging Systems 2. Huei-Yen Winnie I. Chen and Paul Milgram, U. of Toronto, Determining Fixed Glance Duration for Visual Occlusion Research 3. Ashley A. Stafford, Stephanie A. Whetsel, Stacy A. Balk, David G. Ballou, and Richard A. Tyrrell, Clemson U., The Accuracy of Drivers Judgments of the Effects of Headlight Glare 4. Phillip Tretten, Anita Grling, and Rickard Nilsson, Lulea U. of Technology; Tobias C. Larsson, Blekinge Inst. of Technology, An On-Road Study of Head-Up Display: Preferred Location and Acceptance Levels 5. Amanda D. Ohlhauser and Linda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington; Dawn Marshall and Omar Ahmad, U. of Iowa, Drivers Behavior Through a Yellow Light: Effects of Distraction and Age

SD3 HUMAN-SYSTEMS INTEGRATION TRADE-OFF ANALYSES: LESSONS LEARNED IN SUPPORT OF NAVAL SURFACE ACQUISITIONS

Discussion Panel Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston B


System Development Chair: Karen Holness, U.S. Navy Panelists: Nita Lewis Shattuck, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School; John Winters, Basic Commerce & Industries, Inc.; James A. Pharmer and Dennis White, U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. SF4 - CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH IN BIOMECHANICS AND COGNITION

Thursday Sept. 22

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston F


Student Forum Chair: Anne McLaughlin, North Carolina State U.; Cochair: Marita OBrien, U. of Alabama-Huntsville 1. Rahul Soangra and Thurmon E. Lockhart, Virginia Tech; Nathalie Van de Berge, Gent U., An Approach for Identifying Gait Events Using Wavelet De-Noising Technique and Single Wireless IMU 2. David B. Gerritsen, Adrian Musters, and Frank Drews, U. of Utah, A Bit of Decline: An Information Processing Approach to Complexity and Performance Loss 3. Jeremy Mendel and Richard Pak, Clemson U.; Jonathan E. Drum, Deere & Co., Designing for Consistency: Can Interface Consistency Reduce Workload in Dual-Task Situations? 4. Kysen Palmer, Denise H. Bauer, Alec Bowman, and Justin Magleby, U. of Idaho, The Effect of Backpack Weight and Position on Subject Discomfort and Forward Trunk Lean for College Students

Thursday, September 22 1:303:00 p.m.


AS5 NEXT -GENERATION UNMANNED AIR VEHICLE CONCEPTS

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock H


Aerospace Systems Chair: Sherry L. Chappell, Team Patriot; Cochair: Gretchen M. Anderson, Boeing Co. 1. Lisa Fern, San Jose State U. at NASA Ames; Jay Shively, AMRDEC, Designing Airspace Displays to Support Rapid Immersion for UAS Handoffs 2. Tal Oron-Gilad and Talya Porat, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev; Lisa Fern, San Jose State U.; Mark Draper, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; R. Jay Shively, U.S. Army Research Lab; Jacob Silbiger, Synergy Integration; Michal Rottem-Hovev, Israeli Air Force, Tools and Techniques for MOMU (Multiple Operator Multiple UAV) Environments: An Operational Perspective

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Shafiq Abedin and Michael Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh; Nathan Brooks, Sean Owens, Paul Scerri, and Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon U., SUAVE: Integrating UAV Video Using a 3D Model Christopher A. Miller, Smart Information Flow Technologies; Tyler H. Shaw and Adam Emfield, George Mason U.; Joshua D. Hamell, Smart Information Flow Technologies; Ewart de Visser and Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U.; David J. Musliner, Smart Information Flow Technologies, Delegating to Automation: Performance, Complacency and Bias Effects Under Nonoptimal Conditions

CE9 - MODELS OF COGNTIVE WORKFLOW AND READINESS

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock E


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Patricia McDermott, Alion Science & Technology; Cochair: Will Lee, MITRE Corp 1. Antony Hilliard and Greg A. Jamieson, U. of Toronto, Energy Management in Large Enterprises: A Field Study 2. Rebecca Grier, Inst. for Defense Analyses, Cognitive Readiness at the Tactical Level: A Review of Measures 3. Mark F. St. John and Frank C. Lacson, Pacific Science & Engineering Group, An Exploratory Study of Workflow Support for Tactical Teams 4. Razia V. N. Oden, Karol G. Ross, Iris D. Rivera, and Jennifer K. Phillips, Cognitive Performance Group, A Cognitively Based Competency Model for Small Unit Counter-IED Performance 5. Raj Ratwani, Perceptronics Solutions Inc.; Louis Lartigue, U.S. Army; Lisa Chung, Perceptronics Solutions Inc.; Darin Pepple, U.S. Army; Kris Todd, Perceptronics Solutions Inc.; James Zanol, Zanol Consulting; Elan Freedy and Don Horvath, Perceptronics Solutions Inc., Improving Cognitive Effectiveness in Counterinsurgency Operational Planning CS3 SUPPORTING ACTIVITY AWARENESS IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED COLLABORATION

C2 - COMMUNICATIONS POTPOURRI

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston B


Communication Chair: Linda Pierce, Federal Aviation Admin.; Cochair: Robert King, AT&T Labs 1. James R. Head, William S. Helton, Ewald Neumann, and Paul N. Russell, U. of Canterbury; Connie Shears, Chapman U., Text-Speak Processing 2. Kyle Heyne, Davin Pavlas, and Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida, An Investigation on the Effects of Flow State on Team Process and Outcomes 3. Kelly M. Satterfield, Oak Ridge Inst. for Science and Education; Victor S. Finomore, Air Force Research Lab; Courtney E. Castle, Oak Ridge Inst. for Science and Education; Joel Warm, Air Force Research Lab, Evaluation of Tools to Aid Command and Control Operators in Chat-Based Communication Monitoring 4. Jie Xu, Onur Asan, and Enid N. H. Montague, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, A New Method to Evaluate Gaze Behavior Patterns in DoctorPatient Interaction 5. F. Jacob Seagull, U. of Michigan; Tameka Clanton, U. of Maryland; Arun Yoganandan, Jason Jerald, and Paul Mlyniec, Digital ArtForms, Comparing Remote and In-Person Collaboration in Three Virtual Tasks Using a Two-Handed Interface

Thursday Sept. 22

Invited Address Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston D


Computer Systems; cosponsored by Internet Chair: Joel Greenstein, Clemson U. Invited Speaker: John Carroll, Pennsylvania State U., Supporting Activity Awareness in ComputerMediated Collaboration ED2 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN POTPOURRI

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston F


Environmental Design Chair: Claudia MontAlvo, PUC-Rio/Ergonomics Lab 1. P. Vink, Delft U. of Technology; S. van Mastrigt, TNO, The Aircraft Interior Comfort Experience of 10,032 Passengers 2. Alison G. Vredenburgh and Ilene B. Zackowitz, Vredenburgh & Associates, Inc., Research in

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Motion: A Case Study Evaluating the Accessibility of Public Transit in our Nations Capital Tracy Needles and David Feathers, Cornell U., Universal Design in Multi-Unit Housing Alan Hedge, Cornell U.; Jonathan Puleio and Vincent Wang, Humanscale, Evaluating the Impact of an Office Ergonomics Program Wenjiao Wang and Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U.; Sean Vance, U. of Michigan, Ergonomics and the Built Environment: Recommendations for Wall Outlet Height

HC11 HAND-OFFS OF CARE IN HEALTH CARE

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock G


Health Care Chair: Thomas Ferris, Texas A&M U.; Cochair: Sacha Duff, U. of WisconsinMadison 1. Huiyang Li, Sara Lu, Robert E. Schumacher, and F. Jacob Seagull, U. of Michigan, Why Multidisciplinary Rounds Are Not Multidisciplinary: Examination of a Neonatal ICU Rounding Process 2. Robert J. Stephens, National Ctr. for Human Factors Engineering in Healthcare; Michael Cudnik and Emily Patterson, Ohio State U., Barriers and Facilitators to Timely Admission and Transfer of Patients From an Emergency Department to an Intensive Care Unit 3. Ashley J. Benedict and Barrett S. Caldwell, Purdue U., Media Usage for Feedback Communication in an Outpatient Prescribing Setting 4. Anne Miller, Kathleen Burns, Tonya Beattie, and Chad Wagner, Vanderbilt U. Medical Ctr., Work Artifacts as a Reflection of Change in Intensive Care Units 5. Xi Yang, Ranieri Yung Ing Koh, and Benedict Tiong Chee Tay, Nanyang Technological U.; Kewin Tien Ho Siah, National U. Hospital; Yoel Donchin, Hadassah Hebrew U. Medical Ctr.; Taezoon Park, Nanyang Technological U., Clinical Shift Handoffs in Singapore: A Three-Phase Prospective PD5 PRODUCT DESIGN, USABILITY, AND ACCESSIBILITY

GS5 HEALTH,TIREDNESS,AND WORKLOAD

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock F


General Sessions Chair: Frank Lacson, Pacific Science 1. Richard T. Stone and Chen-Shuang Wei, Iowa State U., Exploring the Linkage Between Facial Expression and Mental Workload for Arithmetic Tasks 2. Kyeong-Ah Jeong and Robert W. Proctor, Purdue U., Incorporation of Privacy and Usability for Remote/Home Health Care Systems: Human Factors Considerations 3. Jack O. Ogutu and Woojin Park, Auburn U., An Efficient Method for Modeling an Individuals Perception of Postural Stress 4. Petra E. Alfred and Valerie J. Rice, U.S. Army Research Lab, The Relationship Between Self-Reported Hours of Sleep, Perceptions of Tiredness and Academic Performance in a Military Training Environment 5. Julie N. Salcedo, Eric C. Ortiz, and Stephanie J. Lackey, U. of Central Florida; Irwin Hudson, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command; Andrea H. Taylor, U. of Central Florida, Effects of Autonomous Versus Remotely Operated Unmanned Weapon Systems on Human-Robot Teamwork and Trust 6. Tripp Driskell, U. of Central Florida, Effects of a Third Party on Rapport in Investigative Interviews

Thursday Sept. 22

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Red Rock I


Product Design Chair: Ameersing Luximon, Hong Kong Polytechnic U.; Cochair: Dan Nathan-Roberts, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1. Necmettin Firat Ozkan, Eskisehir Osmangazi U.; Joel S. Greenstein, Clemson U., Effects of 2D Online and 3D Virtual World Meeting Spaces on the Performance of a Concept Selection Task by Engineering Design Teams 2. Amira Mohamed-Ameen, James M. Oglesby, Shan Lakhmani, and Valerie Sims, U. of Central Florida, Waving at Faucets: Primed Action Selection With Fictional Technologies

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Gillian E. Piner and Michael D. Byrne, Rice U., The Experience of Accessible Voting: Results of a Survey Among Legally Blind Users Michael A. Rodriguez, Independent Consultant; Maryamossadat N. Mahani, U. of Kansas, Accessibility for People With Disabilities: Where Technology Helps and How Certain Disabilities Are Being Left Behind Yunchen Huang and Lesley Strawderman, Mississippi State U., Introducing a New Usability Framework for Analyzing Usability in a Multiple-Device System

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Ronny Ophir, Tal Oron-Gilad, Avinoam Borowsky, and Yisrael Parmet, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev, Single Versus Dual Video Feed Displays for Dismounted Soldiers: Performance and Attention Allocation (eye tracking)

T3 ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION OF TRAINING METHODS

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston A


Training Chair: Dennis Vincenzi, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Training Systems Div.; Cochair: Eric Jones, Aptima, Inc. 1. Vincent Mancuso, Alissa Parr, Eric McMillan, Rachel Tesler, Michael McNeese, and Katherine Hamilton, and Susan Mohammed, Pennsylvania State U., Once Upon a Time: Behavioral, Affective, and Cognitive Effects of Metaphorical Storytelling as a Training Intervention 2. Sandrina Ritzmann, Annette Kluge, and Vera Hagemann, U. of Duisburg-Essen, Using Comics as a Transfer Support Tool for Crew Resource Management Training 3. Amber Nalu and James P. Bliss, Old Dominion U., Comics as a Cognitive Training Medium for Expert Decision Making 4. Alex Godwin, Ryan M. Kilgore, and Dimitry Kudryavtsev, Charles River Analytics, Inc., Adaptive Skill Rehearsal and Experimentation Environment for Battlefield First-Aid Procedure Training 5. Jennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt, Robyn Marshall, Sae Schatz, and Rhianon Dolletski-Lazar, U. of Central Florida; Denise Nicholson, D&SCI, Effects of Instructional Strategies Within an Instructional Support System to Improve Knowledge Acquisition and Application 6. Christopher D. Wickens, Shaun Hutchins, and Thomas Carolan, Alion Science & Technology; John Cumming, Colorado State U., Investigating the Impact of Training on Transfer: A MetaAnalytic Approach

PP5 CONDUCTING HUMAN PERFORMANCE RESEARCH IN SUPPORT OF CURRENT MILITARY OPERATIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT

Discussion Panel Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Charleston E


Perception & Performance Chair: Pamela A. Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army Research Lab Panelists: Alan Davison, William Harper, Frank Morelli, Elizabeth Redden, and Barry Vaughan, U.S. Army Research Lab SD4 SYSTEM DESIGN CONCEPTS AND METHODS TO SUPPORT COGNITIVE WORK

Thursday Sept. 22

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 1:303:00 p.m. Pavilion Ballroom


System Development; cosponsored by Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Raegan Hoeft, Lockheed Martin; Cochair: Charneta Samms, U.S. Army Research Lab 1. Michelle M. Lenox, Erik S. Connors, and Mica R. Endsley, SA Technologies, Inc., A Baseline Evaluation of Situation Awareness for Electric Power System Operation Supervisors 2. Christopher R. Hale, Georgia Tech Research Inst., Using Genetic Algorithms to Design Optimal Cognitive Work 3. Maureen E. Hassall and Penelope M. Sanderson, U. of Queensland; Nerida Cross and Katrina James, BlueScope Steel Ltd; Ian T. Cameron, U. of Queensland, Human Factors Hazard Identification: Industrial Testing of the HumHID Technique and Tool 4. Gloria L. Calhoun and Victoria B.R. Ward, Air Force Research Lab; Heath A. Ruff, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Performance-Based Adaptive Automation for Supervisory Control

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Thursday, September 22 3:305:00 p.m.


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ED3 RE-ENVISIONING THE OFFICE WORKPLACE: AN ESCAPE FROM THE DESKTOP

Discussion Panel Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Charleston F


Environmental Design Chair: Thomas Albin, Office Ergonomics Research Committee Panelists: Michael Bartha, Hewlett Packard; Erin Walline, Dell; Kelly Hogan, Research In Motion HC12 INTEGRATIVE AND ENCOMPASSING HUMAN FACTORS DESIGN OF MEDICAL WORK UNITS: CAN IT BE DONE FROM THE OUTSIDE?

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock H


Aerospace Systems Chair: Linda G. Pierce, FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Inst.; Cochair: Ute M. Fischer, Georgia Tech 1. Chris Bearman, San Jose State U./NASA Ames Research Ctr.; Ronald Miller, Dell Systems; Judith Orasanu, NASA Ames Research Ctr., Challenges of NextGen Technologies for Coordinated Decision Making and the Exchange of Information Between Pilots and Controllers 2. Matthew J. Mainini, Paul U. Lee, Jeffrey R. Homola, and Hwasoo E. Lee, San Jose State U./ NASA Ames Research Ctr., Flexible Airspace Management Operator Roles, Task Distribution, and Coordination Mechanisms 3. Nadine Bienefeld and Gudela Grote, ETH Zurich, Teamwork in an Emergency: How Distributed Leadership Improves Decision Making 4. Meike Jipp and Anne Papenfuss, German Aerospace Ctr., Reliability and Validity of the SHAPE Teamwork Questionnaire CE10 ADDRESSING HUMAN-AUTOMATION CHALLENGES FOR THE CONTROL OF UAS

Discussion Panel Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock F


Health Care Chair: Daniel Gopher, Technion; Cochair: Yoel Donchin, Hadassah Hebrew U. Medical School Panelists: Pascale Carayon and Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. of Wisconsin; Matthew Weinger, Vanderbilt U. School of Medicine; Richard Cook, U. of Chicago Medical School HC13 MEDICAL DEVICES AND HUMAN ERROR
Thursday Sept. 22

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock G


Health Care Chair: Korey Johnson, User Centric; Cochair: Adam Probst, Baylor Health Care System 1. Laura G. Militello, Applied Decision Science; William S. Brown, Brookhaven National Lab; John Wreathall, Wreathall and Co., Inc.; Susan E. Cooper and Julie Marble, Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Christen E. Lopez, Applied Decision Science, Supporting NRC Inspections of Byproduct Use in Medical Facilities 2. Chris Vincent and Ann Blandford, U. College London, Designing for Safety and Usability: User-Centered Techniques in Medical Device Design Practice 3. Kathryn R. Rieger and Mansour Rahimi, U. of Southern California, Bayesian Risk Identification Model (BRIM): A Predictive Model to Reduce Use Error Risk in Medical Device Interface Design 4. Jerome Q. Sinocruz, Arizona State U.; Emily A. Hildebrand and Brooke L. Neuman, Phoenix Healthcare System; Russell J. Branaghan, Arizona State U., Human Factors Implications for

Discussion Panel Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock E


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making; cosponsored by Aerospace Systems Chair: Lisa Fern, San Jose State U. Panelists: R. Jay Shively, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Ctr.; Mark H. Draper, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State U.; Tal Oron-Gilad, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev; Christopher A. Miller, Smart Information Flow Technologies

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Standard Operating Procedure Development and Usability in Reprocessing Safety Frank A Drews, U. of Utah; Michael Howlett and James Mercer, VA Medical Ctr. Salt Lake City; Brittany Mallin and Jonathan Bakdash, U. of Utah, Human Factors to Reduce Medical Error

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Riley E. Splittstoesser, Gregory G. Knapik, and William S. Marras, Ohio State U., A Simple Model of Changes in Lumbar Intervertebral Angles During Sagittal Torso Flexion Riley E. Splittstoesser, William S. Marras, and Thomas M. Best, Ohio State U., Spinal Loading and Immune Responses to Personality and Mental Load During Repetitive Lifting

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Charleston B


Individual Differences Chair: James Szalma, U. of Central Florida 1. T. D. Loveday, M. W. Wiggins, and J. M. Harris, Macquarie U., The Relationship Between Domain-Relevant and Abstract Assessments of Diagnostic Reasoning Ability 2. Randy S. Astwood and Carla R. Landsberg, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.; Alyssa Mercado, Kaegan Corp.; Wendi L. Van Buskirk, Naval Air Warfare Ctr., Understanding the Complexities of Visual and Verbal Learners: A Partial Replication of Mayer and Massa (2003) 3. Jeremy Brown and Poornima Madhavan, Old Dominion U., Simulated Airline Luggage Screening: The Effect of Social-Cognitive Biases on Performance 4. Ivonne J. Figueroa and Robert J. Youmans, California State U., Northridge, Developing an Easy-to-Administer, Objective, and Valid Assessment of Cognitive Flexibility IE5 LOW BACK

ME2 UNDER THE MACROERGONOMICS UMBRELLA

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Charleston E


Macroergonomics Chair: Connemara Bazley, Jim Conna, Inc.; Cochair: Petra Alfred, U.S. Army Research Lab 1. Steven D. Baran, Jamie A. Lapin, John W. Beasley, Paul D. Smith, and Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Identifying Hazards in Primary Care: The Elderly Patients Perspective 2. Mahpara Faatin, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Amye J. Tevaarwerk, and Mary E. Sesto, U. of WisconsinMadison, Differences in Long-Term Employment and Health Outcomes Between Those With and Without Cancer 3. Valerie J. Rice, U.S. Army Research Lab; Louis E. Banderet, U.S. Army Research Inst. of Environmental Medicine; Diane Marra, Independent Health; Jenny Butler, U.S. Army Medical Department Ctr. for Strategic Studies, The Relationship of Self-Reported Health to Other Indices of Physical Health and Performance Among Soldiers 4. Isabella Roger, Rhona Flin, and Kathryn Mearns, U. of Aberdeen, Safety Leadership From the Top: Identifying the Key Behaviors 5. Jeffrey D. Onken and Barrett S. Caldwell, Purdue U., Problem Solving in Expert Teams: Functional Models and Task Processes POS4 POSTERS 4

Thursday Sept. 22

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock I


Industrial Ergonomics Chair: Steve Lavender, Ohio State U.; Cochair: Michael Jorgenson, Wichita State U. 1. Kenneth Johannaber and Fadi A. Fathallah, U. of California, Davis, Disc Hydration Response to Simulated Stooped and Erect Postures 2. Jay P. Mehta, Tae Hoon Kim, and Steven A. Lavender, Ohio State U., Can Twisting and Lateral Bending Motions Be Controlled Through Adjustments to Transfer Distance When Boxes Are Lifted From Varying Heights? 3. Ryan Z. Amick, Muci J. Chali Zarzar, and Michael J. Jorgensen, Wichita State U., Estimation of Low Back Disorder Risk for the ACGIH TLVs

Poster Session Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Red Rock Promenade
Posters Chair: Stephanie Whetsel, Clemson U.; Cochair: Theresa Guarrera, U. at Buffalo, SUNY Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters are required to be present throughout the session. Automation 1. Vlad L. Pop and Francis T. Durso, Georgia Tech; Kathleen Mosier, San Francisco State U.; Ute Fischer, Georgia Tech; Daniel Morrow, U. of
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Illinois; Karen Feigh and Katlyn Sullivan, Georgia Tech; Justin Blosch and Jordan Wilson, San Francisco State U., Elaborating Human Factors Concepts, Guidelines, and Concerns for Characterizing Flight Deck Automation Katherine A. Berry and John J. Pace, TASC, Inc., Examining the Actors and Functions of an Airline Operations Center Nathaniel H. Bean, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr.; Stephen C. Rice, New Mexico State U.; M. David Keller, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr., The Effect of Gestalt Psychology on the System-Wide Trust Strategy in Automation Franck Mars and Louay Saleh, CNRS; Philippe Chevrel, Fabien Claveau, and Jean-Franois Lafay, IRCCyN, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Modeling the Visual and Motor Control of Steering With an Eye to Shared-Control Automation Joshua Sandry, Jeremy Schwark, Gayle Hunt, Kasha Geels, and Stephen Rice, New Mexico State U., Operator Aid-Switching in a Case of Redundant Automation with Single-Aid Failure Tracy L. Sanders, Kristin E. Oleson, and Deborah R. Billings, U. of Central Florida; Jessie Y. C. Chen, U.S. Army Research Lab; Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida, A Model of Human-Robot Trust: Theoretical Model Development

Ergonomics 7. Shelby G. Thompson and Kritina Holden, Lockheed Martin; Scott England and Elizabeth Benson, MEI Technologies, The Effect of Pressurized Space Gloves on Operability of Cursor Controls, Mobility, and Strength 8. Ethan Epstein, Brandon Loye, Michael C. Walsh, and Sean Colford, Canyon Crest Academy; Rhonda Epstein, Comprehensive Therapy Services, Back Straight Boys: Middle School Students Initiative for Healthy Computing 9. Breanne Hawes and Thaddeus Brunye, U.S. Army NSRDEC, Effects of Four Workplace Lighting Technologies on Perception, Cognition, and Affective State 10. Patricia Bockelman Morrow, U. of Central Florida, A Site-Based Ergonomic Assessment of Acoustics in School Settings and the Proposal of a Fuzzy-Logic Metric 11. Jonisha P. Pollard and William L. Porter, NIOSH, The Effect of Kneepads on Balance While Kneeling or Squatting

Medical/Health Care 12. Massimiliano Pau, Eleonora Saba, and Marco Pau, U. of Cagliari, A Study on the Combined Effect of Obesity and Load Carriage on Plantar Pressure Patterns of Primary School Children 13. Jakeb D. Riggle, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln; Michael C. Wadman, U. of Nebraska Medical Ctr.; Bernadette Brown-Clerk, Bethany R. Lowndes, and Elizabeth A. Thrailkill, U. of NebraskaLincoln; Patricia K. Carstens, U. of Nebraska Medical Ctr.; M. Susan Hallbeck, U. of NebraskaLincoln, Cognitive Task Analysis for Assessment and Standardization of Central Venous Catheterization (CVC) Procedures 14. Sadaf Kazi, Vlad L. Pop, and Francis T. Durso, Georgia Tech; Christina Ryan and Charlene Cunningham, Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta, Eliciting Strategies From Expert Critical Care Nurses Using the Threat-Strategy Interview 15. Amy Irwin, Kathryn Mearns, Margaret Watson, and Jim Urquhart, U. of Aberdeen, Pharmacist Dispensing Error: The Effect of Neighbourhood Density and Time Pressure on Accurate Visual Perception of Drug Names 16. Michelle Sublette, C. Melody Carswell, Will Seidelman, Rusty Grant, Quiong Han, Matt Field, and Cindy H. Lio, U. of Kentucky, Gyusung Lee, U. of Maryland; W. Brent Seales and Duncan Clarke, U. of Kentucky; Do Operators Take Advantage of a Secondary, Global-Perspective Display When Performing a Simulated Laparoscopic Search Task? 17. Anthony Vacher, Institut de recherche biomdicale des armes; Alain D'Hollander, U. Hospitals of Geneva; Sana El Mhamdi, U. Hospital of Monastir; Yves Auroy, Hpital d'instruction des Armes du Val de grce; Marion Izotte, Philippe Michel, and Jean-Luc Quenon, Comit de Coordination de lEvaluation Clinique et de la Qualit en Aquitaine, Effectiveness of a Tool for Structuring Action Plan After Analysis of Adverse Event University Lab Posters 18. George Mason U., ARCH Lab 19. Monash U., Human Factors within Monash Injury Research Institute, Accident Research Centre 20. Pennsylvania State U., Benjamin W. Niebel Work Design Lab, Quality Engineering and System Transitions Lab, Human Performance Assessment and Modeling Lab 21. U. of Central Florida, Team Performance Lab, Recent and Emergent Technologies Research Organization Lab, Human Systems Integration Lab, Simulation and Training Research to Improve

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Knowledge and Effectiveness Lab, Applied Cognition and Training in Immersive Virtual Environments Lab 22. U. of Queensland, School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ITEE), School of Psychology, Dept. of Human Movement Studies 23. U. of Waterloo, Advanced Interface Design Lab, use-IT Lab, Collaborative Systems Lab, Humans in Complex Systems Lab 24. U. of Kentucky, The User Experience Group, Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments S4 SAFETY THEORIES AND ANALYSES

Thursday, September 22 5:156:30 p.m.


Technical Group Networking/ Business Meeting
Technical Group Program Chairs 5:15-6:30 p.m. Trails

Lecture Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Charleston A


Safety Chair: Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U.; Cochair: Katie Berry, TASC 1. Peter B. Walker, Naval School of Aviation Safety; Paul OConnor, National U. of Ireland; Henry L. Phillips, Naval Aerospace Medical Ctr.; Robert G. Hahn and Walter W. Dalitsch, Naval School of Aviation Safety, Evaluating the Utility of DoD HFACS Using Lifted Probabilities 2. Gesa Praetorius and Margareta Ltzhft, Chalmers U. of Technology, Safety Is EverywhereThe Constituents of Maritime Safety 3. Adam Piper, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, Using Cluster Medians to Identify Key Graphical Attributes of Safety Symbols 4. Dean A. Hooper and Richard E. Hitchens, Stereotaxis, Inc, Use Error Analysis in a Medical Device Product Development Cycle 5. Dahai Liu, Desmond Solomon, and Shawn Doherty, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Leon Hardy, U. of South Florida, Classifying Injury Occurrences in Motor-Vehicle Collisions Using Artificial Neural Networks ST5 UNINTENDED ACCELERATION: HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS

Friday, September 22 8:3010:00 a.m.


AS7 TOOLS FOR DESIGNING, EVALUATING, AND CERTIFYING NEXTGEN TECHNOLOGIES AND PROCEDURES: AUTOMATION ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Discussion Panel Friday, September 23, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock H


Aerospace Systems Chair: Thomas M. McCloy, Federal Aviation Admin.; Cochair: Michelle E. Harper-Sciarini, APRISE LLC Panelists: Frances T. Durso, Georgia Tech; Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida; Barbara Kanki, NASA AMES Research Ctr.; William Rogers, Honeywell CE11 HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION

Friday Sept. 23

Lecture Friday, September 23, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock E


Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Monica Lundh, Chalmers U. of Technology 1. Geoffrey Ho, Nada Pavlovic, and Robert Arrabito, DRDC Toronto, Human Factors Issues With Operating Unmanned Underwater Vehicles 2. Shih-Yi Chien, Huadong Wang, and Michael Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh; Siddharth Mehrotra and Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon U., Effects of Alarms on Control of Robot Teams 3. Daniel N. Cassenti, Troy D. Kelley, Eric Avery, and Rosemarie E. Yagoda, U.S. Army Research Lab, Location Label Speech Options Improve Robot Operator Performance 4. Nathan Brooks, Paul Scerri, and Katia Panagiotou Sycara, Carnegie Mellon U.; Huadong Wang, Shih-Yi Chien, and Michael Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh, Asynchronous Control With ATR for Large Robot Teams

Discussion Panel Thursday, September 22, 3:305:00 p.m. Charleston D


Surface Transportation Chair: Rudolf G. Mortimer, Consultant Panelists: Steven M. Casey, Ergonomic Systems Design, Inc.; Thomas A. Dingus, Virginia Tech; Richard A. Schmidt, Human Performance Research; Paula SindPrunier, National Transportation Safety Board

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Patricia L. McDermott, Alion Science & Technology; Roger Chadwick, New Mexico State U.; Jennifer M. Riley, SA Technologies; Alia Fisher, Alion Science & Technology, Providing the Right Amount of Detail: Implications for Map and Icon Display in a Robotic Search Task

PD6 PRODUCT DESIGN, EVALUATION, AND ACCIDENTS

Lecture Friday, September 23, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston A


Product Design Chair: M. Susan Hallbeck, U. of Nebraska, Lincoln; Cochair: Neta Ezer, Futron Corporation 1. Daniel Tichon, Lowell L. Baker, and Irving U. Ojalvo, Technology Assoc., LLC, The Role of Human Balance in Stepladder Accidents 2. Vin Lim, Siwen Liu, Wenjiao Wang, and Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U., Assessment of the Redesigned Asian Wok Handles 3. Jangwoon Park and Kihyo Jung, Pohang U. of Science and Technology; Joonho Chang, Pennsylvania State U.; Jeongung Kwon, Hyundai-Kia Motors; Heecheon You, Pohang U. of Science and Technology, Evaluation of Driving Posture Prediction in Digital Human Simulation Using RAMSIS 4. Erin E. Hughes and Peter W. Johnson, U. of Washington, Child Computer Use and Anthropometry PP6 PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE POTPOURRI

HC14 - HUMAN FACTORS EDUCATION FOR HEALTH CARE AUDIENCES: IDEAS FOR THE WAY FORWARD

Discussion Panel Friday, September 23, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock F


Health Care Chair: Alissa L. Russ, VA HSR&D Ctr. on Implementing Evidence-Based Practice; Cochair: Janine Purcell, VHA Office of Health Information Patient Safety Office Panelists: Laura G. Militello, Applied Decision Science; Jason J. Saleem, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr.; Robert L. Wears, U. of Florida; Rollin J. Fairbanks, National Ctr. for Human Factors Engineering in Healthcare; BenTzion Karsh, U. of Wisconsin IE6 MUSCLES, FATIGUE,AND POSTURE

Lecture Friday, September 23, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock I


Industrial Ergonomics Chair: Riley Splittstoesser, Ohio State U.; Cochair: Sue Ferguson, Ohio State U. 1. Sue A. Ferguson, W. Gary Allread, Peter Le, Joseph D. Rose, and William S. Marras, Ohio State U., Shoulder Muscle Oxygenation During Repetitive Tasks 2. Sean Gallagher, National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, The Role of Force and Repetition in Musculoskeletal Disorder Risk 3. Chip Wade, Auburn U.; John C. Garner, U. of Mississippi; Mark S. Redfern, U. of Pittsburgh; Robert O. Andres, Ergonomic Engineering Inc.; Jennica Roche, U. of Pittsburgh, Impact of Extended Durations to Ballast on Postural Stability 4. Ashish D. Nimbarte, Jennifer A. Sivak-Callcott, and Yun Sun, West Virginia U., Evaluation of Neck Musculature Loading Among the Surgeons Operating With Surgical Loupes 5. Brent L. Ulrey and Fadi A. Fathallah, U. of California, Davis, Biomechanical Effects of a Personal Weight Transfer Device in the Stooped Posture

Lecture Friday, September 23, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston E


Perception & Performance Chair: Joseph Keebler, U. of Central Florida; Cochair: Frank Lacson, Pacific Science & Engineering Group 1. Joshua A. Gomer, Human Factor Engineering LLC; Christopher C. Pagano, Clemson U., Spatial Perception and Robot Operation: Should Spatial Abilities Be Considered When Selecting Robot Operators? 2. Vladimir Zotov, Defence Research and Development Canada; Jocelyn Mary Keillor, National Research Council Canada; Jerzy Jarmasz, Defence Research and Development Canada, Measuring Spidey Sense in a Threat Detection Task: The Role of Physiological Arousal 3. Sohit Karol and Jae Kun Shim, U. of Maryland, Effect of Digital Anesthesia on Multifinger Synergies During a Submaximal Constant Force Production Task 4 Erik Prytz, Mark W. Scerbo, and Rebecca Kennedy, Old Dominion U., Spatial Judgments From Different Vantage Points: A Different Perspective 5. Jooyoung Jang and Christian D. Schunn, U. of Pittsburgh, Physical Design Tools Support and Hinder Innovative Engineering Design
Friday Sept. 23

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T4 TRAINING COMPLEX SKILLS AND IMPROVING TRAINING SYSTEMS

Lecture Friday, September 23, 8:3010:00 a.m. Red Rock G


Training Chair: Sylvain Bruni, Aptima, Inc.; Cochair: Thomas Alicia, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Training Systems Div. 1. Brian D. Gane and Richard Catrambone, Georgia Tech, Extended Practice in Motor Learning Under Varied Practice Schedules: Effects of Blocked, Blocked-Repeated, and Random Schedules 2. Nicole Howie, Sagar N. Purkayastha, Michael D. Byrne, and Marcia K. OMalley, Rice U., Motor Skill Acquisition in a Virtual Gaming Environment 3. Andrea H. Taylor, Sae Schatz, Teri L. MarinoCarper, Michael L. Carrizales, and Jennifer VogelWalcutt, U. of Central Florida, A Review of Military Predeployment Stress Tolerance Training 4. Rick van der Kleij and David Molenaar, TNO; Jan Maarten Schraagen, U. of Twente, Making Teams More Resilient: Effects of Shared Transformational Leadership Training on Resilience 5. Dennis A. Vincenzi, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Training Systems Div.; John E. Deaton and Timothy J. Buker, Florida Inst. of Technology; Elizabeth L. Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Rick Pray and Barry Williams, RPA Electronic Solutions, Mitigation of System Latency in Next Generation Helmet Mounted Display Systems (NGHMDS) 6. Jungaa Moon, Daniel Bothell, and John R. Anderson, Carnegie Mellon U., Using a Cognitive Model to Provide Instruction for a Dynamic Task TE3 HUMAN FACTORS PRACTITIONERS: POLICE OR PARTNERS?

Friday, September 22 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon


AS8 TRAINING IN DIVERSE AVIATION DOMAINS

Lecture Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock H


Aerospace Systems Chair: John W. Ruffner, Serco, Inc.; Cochair: Sehchang Hah, Federal Aviation Admin. 1. Shawn Pruchnicki, San Jose State U. at NASA Ames; Barbara K. Burian, NASA; Bonny Christopher, San Jose State U. at NASA Ames, Designing Realistic, Full-Mission, Humanin-the-Loop Aviation Simulation Studies: Lessons Learned 2. Sabrina S. Billinghurst, Corey A. Morgan, Robert C. Rorie, Ariana Kiken, Lauren P. Bacon, KimPhuong Vu, and Thomas Strybel, California State U. Long Beach; Vernol Battiste, San Jose State U. Foundation, Should Students Learn General Air Traffic Management Skills Before NextGen Tools? 3. Derek L. Pasma, Carleton U.; Stuart C. Grant, Defence Research and Development Canada; Murray Gamble, Carleton U.; Ronald V. Kruk, Ravenmark Consultations, Inc.; Christopher M. Herdman, Carleton U., Utility of Motion and Motion-Cueing to Support Simulated In-Flight Rotary-Wing Emergency Training 4. Christopher M. Johnson and Douglas A. Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Pilot Error During Visual Flight Into Instrument Weather: An Experiment Using Advanced Simulation and Analysis Methods 5. John G. Blitch and Benjamin A. Clegg, Colorado State U., Automation Influence on Unmanned Aerial System Operator Training

Friday Sept. 23

Discussion Panel Friday, September 23, 8:3010:00 a.m. Charleston F


Test & Evaluation Chair: TBA Panelists: Anik Sndor, Lockheed Martin; Allison Marks, Extreme Networks; Melissa Meingast, Hewlett-Packard

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Invited Symposium Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock E
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Chair: Randall Shumaker, U. of Central Florida; Cochair: Keryl Ann Cosenzo, U.S. Army Research Lab 1. Randall Shumaker, U. of Central Florida, From Teleoperation to Teammate: Applying Theory and Method From the Cognitive and Computational Sciences to Create Human-Robot Teams 2. David Schuster, Scott Ososky, Florian Jentsch, and Elizabeth Phillips, U. of Central Florida; Christian Lebiere, Carnegie Mellon U.; A. William Evans, U.S. Army Research Lab, A Research Approach to Shared Mental Models and Situation Assessment in Future Robot Teams 3. Stephanie Lackey, Daniel Barber, and Lauren Reinerman, U. of Central Florida; Norman I. Badler, U. of Pennsylvania; Irwin Hudson, U.S. Army Research Lab, Defining Next-Generation Multimodal Communication in Human-Robot Interaction 4. Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida; Norman L. Badler, U. of Pennsylvania; Lotzi Boloni, U. of Central Florida; Michael A. Goodrich, Brigham Young U.; Annie S. Wu, U. of Central Florida; Jessie Y. C. Chen, U.S. Army Research Lab, Human-Robot Teams Collaborating Socially, Organizationally, and Culturally HC15 NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES USED IN HEALTH CARE

Geb Thomas, Philip Polgreen, Ted Herman, Deepti Sharma, Brian Johns, Howard Chen, Gregg Scranton, David Naylor, Michael Ireland, Tina McCarty, Tim Decker, and Alberto Segre, U. of Iowa, Improving Patient Safety With Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring

HC16 SIMULATION IN HEALTH CARE: ONE SIZE FITS ALL?

Discussion Panel Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock F
Health Care Chair: Elizabeth H. Lazzara, U. of Central Florida; Cochair: Sallie J. Weaver, U. of Central Florida Panelists: Matthew B. Weinger, Ctr. for Research and Innovation in Systems Safety; Moshe Feldman, Virginia Commonwealth U. School of Medicine; Michael A. Rosen, Johns Hopkins U. School of Medicine; Kyle Harrison, Stanford U.; F. Jacob Seagull, U. of Michigan Medical School

IE7 ERGONOMICS PROCESSES AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS

Lecture Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock I


Industrial Ergonomics Chair: Richard Marklin, Marquette U.; Cochair: Monica Johnson, Ohio State U. 1. Monica R. Johnson, Steven A. Lavender, and J. Mac Crawford, Ohio State U.; Paul A. Reichelt and Karen M. Conrad, U. of Illinois at Chicago; Antonio R. Fernandez, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Identification of Factors That Affect the Adoption of Ergonomic Interventions Among EMS Workers 2. Lu Yuan and Gregory Culberson, Southeastern Louisiana U., Effectiveness of a Library Ergonomics Training Program 3. Carolyn Sommerich, Steven Lavender, Elizabeth Sanders, and Kevin Evans, Ohio State U.; Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U.; Wei-Ting Yen, Ohio State U.; Sabrina Lamar, Consultant; Radin Zaid Radin Umar, Ohio State U., Participatory Ergonomics Applied to Sonographers Work 4. Shaheen Ahmed and Kari Babski-Reeves, Mississippi State U., Making Life Meaningful: Designing Workstations for Physically and Cognitively Impaired Adults

Friday Sept. 23

Lecture Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Red Rock G


Health Care Chair: Joy Rodriguez, U. of WisconsinMadison; Cochair: Theresa Guarrera, U. at Buffalo, SUNY 1. Kapil Chalil Madathil, Reshmi Koikkara, Anand K. L. Gramopadhye, and Joel S. Greenstein, Clemson U., An Empirical Study of the Usability of Consenting Systems: iPad, Touchscreen, and Paper-Based Systems 2. Jennifer Wagner and Dawn Moore, VA NebraskaWestern Iowa Health Care System, Pilot Testing of Mobile Tablet Computers in Multiple Departments in a Hospital Setting: Lessons Learned

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SD5 TOOLS FOR BATTLEFIELD AIRMEN: WHERE WEVE BEEN AND WHERE WERE GOING

Discussion Panel Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston F


System Development Chair: Jill Ritter, U.S. Air Force Panelists: Robert Bean, ASC/WISN; Gregory Burnett and Randy Mieskoski, 711HPW/RHCBB; Victor Finomore, 711HPW/RHCBA; Laura Militello, Applied Decision Science ST6 HEADWAY, SPEED, ACCELERATION, AND AUTOMATION

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Lecture Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.12:00 noon Charleston E


Surface Transportation Chair: Susan T. Chrysler, Texas Transportation Inst.; Cochair: Joel Cooper, Precision Driving Research 1. Ian J. Reagan, National Highway Traffic Safety Admin.; James P. Bliss, Old Dominion U., Effects of an Advisory Warning and a Cash Bonus on Speeding Behavior 2. Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler, and Joseph F. Coughlin, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, Using Self-Report and Heart Rate Measures to Assess Stress Reduction from a Semiautomated Parallel Parking System 3. Malte Risto, U. of Twente; Marieke H. Martens, TNO Human Factors, Assessing Drivers Ability to Carry Out Headway Advice in Motorway Car Driving 4. Douglas E. Young, California State U. Long Beach; Genevieve M. Heckman and Robyn S. Kim, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates, Human Factors in Sudden Acceleration Incidents 5. Jarrett A. Bato and Linda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington, Adaptive Cruise Control: User Differences in Urban and Rural Environments

Friday Sept. 23

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Abbott, Robert, 25 Abedin, Shafiq, 34 Adame, Adrian S., 29 Adams, Anne E., 10 Adams, Julie, A., 12, 28 Agan, Kevin, 18 Aghaei, Behzad, 14 Ahmad, Omar, 33 Ahmed, Shaheen, 43 Ahram, Tareq Z., 31 Ajayi, Olu, 32 Alberti, Pascal, 23 Albin, Thomas, 37 Alexander, Amy L., 12, 21 Alfred, Petra E., 22, 25, 35, 38 Alicia, Thomas, 21, 29, 42 Allaire, Jason C., 23 Allen, Christine, 13 Allread, W. Gary, 41 Amelink, Catherine T., 19 Amick, Ryan Z., 38 Ancker, Jessica, 28 Anders, Shilo, 16 Anderson, Gretchen M., 33 Anderson, John R., 42 Anderson, Michael, 32 Andre, Anthony D., 9 Andres, Bob O., 41 Arbuckle, Nicole, 17 Armstrong, Thomas J., 13, 27, 31 Arrabito, G. Robert, 14, 27, 40 Arthur, J. J. (Trey), 24 Asan, Onur, 34 Ashoori, Maryam, 16 Astwood, Randy S., 38 Aulck, Lavi, 13 Auroy, Yves, 39 Aust, Frederik, 11 Avery, Eric, 40 Babcock-Parziale, Judith, 30 Babski-Reeves, Kari, 43 Bacon, Lauren P., 42 Badler, Norman I., 43 Bagian, James P., 16 Bahn, Sangwoo, 13 Bakdash, Jonathan, 38 Baker, Lowell L., 41 Baldwin, Carryl L., 9, 12, 21, 26, 32 Balk, Stacy A., 18, 28, 33 Ballou, David G., 33 Banas, Steven, 10 Banderet, Louis E., 38 Baran, Steven, D., 38 Barber, Daniel, 9, 43 Barnes, Michael J., 11, 31 Barrow, Jane H., 21, 32 Barshi, Immanuel, 11 Bartha, Michael, 37 Bass, Brock M., 15 Bass, Ellen, 24 Bateman, Raymond, 25 Bato, Jarrett A., 44 Battiste, Vernol, 8, 42 Bauer, David T., 21 Bauer, Denise H., 33 Bazley, Connemara, 38 Bean, Nathaniel H., 39 Bean, Robert, 44 Beane, John, 15 Bearman, Chris, 37 Beasley, John W., 38 Beattie, Tonya, 35 Becker, Mark E., 29 Bedwell, Wendy L., 22 Beekhuyzen, Martijn, 16 Beer, Jenay M., 10, 16 Bell, Herbert H., 32 Bell, Sarah N., 22 Bellingar, Teresa, 8 Benedict, Ashley J., 35 Bennett, Kevin, 30 Benson, Elizabeth, 22, 39 Benuzillo, Jose, 24 Berggren, Peter, 20 Beringer, Dennis, 24 Berka, Chris, 9, 15 Berry, Katherine A., 26, 40 Best, Thomas M., 38 Bhagat, Rahul, 11 Bienefeld, Nadine, 11, 37 Billinghurst, Sabrina S., 42 Billings, Deborah R., 39 Bisantz, Ann M., 28 Blair, Lucas, 31 Blanco, Myra, 32, 33 Blandford, Ann, 37 Blanding, Ryan, 26 Blickensderfer, Elizabeth L., 42 Bliss, James P., 15, 36, 44 Blitch, John G., 9, 42 Blood, Ryan P., 15 Blosch, Justin, 39 Bo, Cheng, 22 Bo, Wang, 22 Bockelman Morrow, Patricia, 31, 39 Boehm-Davis, Deborah A., 19, 32 Bogner, Marilyn Sue, 27 Boloni, Lotzi, 43 Bolton, Matthew, 27, 30 Boren, Rebecca, 10 Boring, Ronald L., 11, 18, 21, 23 Borowsky, Avinoam, 36 Bothell, Daniel, 42 Bourgeon, Lonore, 11 Bourne, Janet E., 32 Bower, Curtis, 32 Bowers, Clint, 15 Bowman, Alec, 33 Boyce, Michael W., 28 Boykin, Gary, 25 Boyle, Linda Ng, 7, 33, 44 Boyle, Nolan D., 23 Bradbury, Aaron, 23 Branaghan, Russell J., 19, 30, 37 Brayda, Luca, 26 Brett, Bryan E., 18 Brill, J. Christopher, 14, 23 Brooks, Nathan, 34, 40 Brown, Jeremy, 26, 38 Brown, Kendra T., 9 Brown, Victoria, 30 Brown, William S., 37 Brown-Clerk, Bernadette, 39 Bruni, Sylvain, 16, 42 Brunye, Thaddeus, 39 Buker, Timothy J., 42 Burford, Mary E., 21

Burgo-Black, A. Lucile, 17 Burian, Barbara K., 42 Burkhardt, Katharin, Deschesne, 30 Burks, Rick T., 23 Burnett, Gregory, 44 Burnett, John S., 23 Burns, Catherine M., 14, 16, 27 Burns, Kathleen, 35 Bustamante, Ernesto A., 16, 22 Butler, Jenny, 38 Buttrey, Samuel E., 11 Byrne, Michael D., 12, 28, 31, 36, 42 Cades, David, M., 19 Cai, Hongyi, 28 Caine, Kelly, 12 Caldwell, Barrett S., 35, 38 Calhoun, Gloria L., 36 Callaghan, Jack P., 15 Camden, Matthew C., 18, 33 Cameron, Ian T., 36 Campbell, Bryan A., 28 Campus, Claudio, 26 Cao, Caroline G. L., 14, 15 Cao, Shi, 12, 29 Carayon, Pascale, 22, 37 Carbone, Tom, 31 Carlson, Eric, 30 Carolan, Thomas, 36 Carpenter, Angela, 18 Carpenter, Eric D., 12, 15 Carrasquillo, Vernnaliz, 31 Carr, Matt J., 27 Carrizales, Michael L., 42 Carroll, John, 34 Carstens, Patricia K., 39 Carswell, C. Melody, 13, 39 Carter, Jim A., 7, 12 Casali, John, G., 21, 33 Casey, Steven M., 40 Cassenti, Daniel N., 30, 40 Castle, Courtney E., 21, 34 Catchpole, Ken C., 24 Catrambone, Richard, 19, 42 Cavanagh, Joseph A., 25 Chadwick, Roger, 41 Chali Zarzar, Muci J., 38 Chalil Madathil, Kapil, 43 Chang, Jessica, 19 Chang, Joonho, 21, 28, 41 Chang, Sha X., 30 Chappell, Sherry, 33 Charness, Neil, 23 Chellali, Amine, 15 Chellali, Ryad, 26 Chen, Bingyune, 20 Chen, Howard, 43 Chen, Huei-Yen Winnie I., 33 Chen, Jessie Y. C., 31, 39, 43 Chen, Tiffany L., 12 Cheung, R. T. F., 28 Chevrel, Philippe, 39 Chien, Shih-Yi, 17, 40 Chin, Chieh-Li, 17 Chin, Jessie, 11 Chin, Matthew G., 14, 22, 31, 32 Choi, Younggeun, 31 Christopher, Bonny, 42 Chrysler, Susan T., 44 Chua, Zarrin, 12 Chung, Lisa, 34

Ciriello, Vincent M., 13 Clanton, Tameka, 34 Clarke, Duncan, 13, 39 Claveau, Fabien, 39 Clegg, Benjamin A., 42 Clift, Laurence, 27 Clift, Maxine, A., 27 Cochran, David, 31 Cohen, H. Harvey, 7, 27 Colford, Sean, 39 Colle, Herbert A., 30 Collins, Sarah, 12 Collins McLaughlin, Anne, 23 Colombo, Gian, 22 Conner-Garcia, Thembi, 11, 17 Connors, Erik, S., 30, 36 Conrad, Karen M., 43 Cosenzo, Keryl Ann, 43 Cook, Richard, 37 Cooke, Nancy J., 16, 19, 23, 37 Cooper, Joel, 44 Cooper, Susan E., 37 Coplen, Michael, 25 Cornelissen, Miranda, 18, 27 Coughlin, Joseph F., 29, 44 Coutts, Kathy, 25 Covas-Smith, Christine M., 32 Cowley, Jennifer A., 14, 32 Coyne, Joseph, 9, 26 Craig, Gregory, 24 Crawford, J. Mac, 43 Cross, Nerida, 36 Cudnik, Michael, 35 Cuevas, Haydee M., 29 Culberson, Gregory, 43 Culley, Kimberly E., 14, 26 Cumming, John, 36 Cunningham, Charlene, 39 Curran, Paul, 14 Curtis, Michael T., 32 Czaja, Sara, J., 12 Dalitsch, Walter W., 40 Dallman, Ron, 21 Dattel, Andrew R., 25 Davis, Katherine, 17 Davis, Kermit G., 20, 25, 31 Davis, Melvin S., 10 Davison, Alan, 36 de Laveaga, Adam E., 27 de Visser, Ewart, 10, 17, 34 Deaton, John, E., 42 Decheneaux, Charles, 21 Decker, Tim, 43 DeFour, Mary E., 23 Dempsey, Patrick, 20 Dennerlein, Jack, 15 dEntremont, Barbara, 16 Deppa, Shelley, Waters, 27 Derby, Paul, 15 Dever, Daniel P., 25 DHollander, Alain, 39 Dierks, Meghan, 30 Dietz, Aaron S., 22 Dietz, Andreas, 19 Dingus, Thomas A., 40 DMello, Sidney, 25 Doebbeling, Bradley N.,17 Doherty, Shawn, 40 Dolletski-Lazar, Rhianon, 36 Donchin, Yoel, 24, 35, 37 Dong, Xiao, 10 Dong, Yujie, 21

Participant Index

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Donmez, Birsen, 18, 29 Donovan, Colleen, 25 Dorneich, Michael C., 16 Douglas, Dana G., 17 Douphrate, David, 27 Downer, Kevin F., 18 Draper, Mark H., 33, 37 Drews, Frank A., 20, 24, 30, 33, 38 Driskell, Tripp, 35 Driver, Chris, 30 Drum, Jonathan E., 33 Duarte, Carlos, 32 Dub, Genevive, 14 Duff, Sacha, 35 Dulchinos, Vicki, 9 Dumas, Cedric, 14, 15 Duong, Constance G., 24 Durgavich, Joel, 18 Durso, Francis T., 38, 39, 40 Dutt, Varun, 18, 20 Dyre, Brian P., 22 Easterlund, Peter A., 32 Eibling, David, 16 El Mhamdi, Sana, 39 Elias, John Z., 31 Elkerton, Jay, 12 Ellis, Kris, 24 Ellis, Kyle K. E., 24 Ellis, Stephen R., 27 Elson, Ila J., 13 Elton, Edward, 27 Emfield, Adam, 17, 34 Emo, Amanda K., 15, 18, 29 Endsley, Mica R., 36 England, Scott, 22, 39 Epstein, Dana, R., 30 Epstein, Ethan, 39 Epstein, Rhonda, 39 Erdos, Robert, 24 Evans, A. William, 43 Evans, Kevin, 20, 43 Ezer, Neta 41 Faatin, Mahpara, 14, 38 Fairbanks, Rollin J. Terry, 41 Farry, Michael, 30 Fathallah, Fadi A., 38, 41 Fausset, Cara Bailey, 21 Feathers, David, 35 Feigh, Karen M., 12, 24, 39 Feldman, Moshe, 43 Ferguson, Sue A., 30, 41 Fern, Lisa, 33, 37 Fernandes, Alicia B., 21 Fernandez, Antonio R., 43 Ferris, Thomas, 8, 12, 25 Field, Matt, 39 Figueroa, Ivonne J., 25, 38 Fike, Karl, 25 Fincannon, Thomas, 17 Fink, Nicole, 11, 15 Finomore, Victor S., 20, 21, 34, 44 Fiore, Stephen M., 9, 23, 31, 43 Fiorella, Logan, 19 Fischer, Ute M., 37, 38 Fishel-Brown, Stephanie R., 21 Fisher, Alia, 41 Fisk, Arthur D., 15, 21 Fitch, Gregory M., 33 Flach, John, 30 Flanagan, Mindy, 17

Fleger, Stephen, 17 Flin, Rhona, 12, 25, 38 Flinn, Sharon, 23 Flowers, John, 19 Fok, Audrey W., 15 Fong, Allan, 9 Forsythe, Chris, 8, 25, 26 Foslien, Wendy, 15 Fouse, Shannon, 23 Fratzola, Jessica K., 25 Freedy, Elan, 34 Freeman, Jared, 16 Freier, Stephen, 31 Freivalds, Andris, 21, 28 Fricke-Ernst, Christiane, 21 Frischmann, Timothy B., 15 Frisina, Michael E., 24 Fuchs, Sven, 18 Ferstenau, Norbert, 27 Funke, Gregory J., 21, 23, 25 Funke, Matthew E., 15, 18, 21 Gacy, A. Marquis, 20 Gagnon, Jean-Franois, 14 Gallagher, Kaitlin M., 15 Gallagher, Sean, 25, 31, 41 Gallagher, Shaun, 31 Gallimore, Jennie, 17 Galloway, Trysha, 9 Gamble, Murray, 42 Gane, Brian D., 42 Gangakhedkar, Shruti B., 20 Gao, Xuefei, 11 Garcia, Adrian, 14 Garcia, Andre J., 21 Garg, Chaya, 12 Garland, T. B., 30 Grling, Anita, 33 Garner, John C., 41 Garrett, Sandra, K., 8 Garrison, Jared, 32 Gartenberg, Daniel I., 29 Gawron, Valerie J., 26 Gee, Sara K., 32 Geels, Kasha, 39 Geiselman, Eric E., 16 Gerritsen, David B., 33 Gertman, David I., 11, 23 Giang, Wayne, 14 Gibbons, Chris, 12 Gilkey, David P., 27 Gilpin-McMinn, Julie, 13 Gliva-McConvey, Gayle, 21 Glussich, Doug, 11 Godwin, Alex, 36 Gomer, Joshua A., 18, 41 Gonzalez, Cleotilde, 18, 20 Goodrich, Michael A., 43 Goodwin, Gerald, 22 Goonetilleke, Ravindra S., 21, 28 Gopher, Daniel, 37 Gore, Brian F., 20 Gorman, Jamie C., 23 Gorman, Paul, 12 Govindu, Nirathi, 13, 22 Graffeo, Clarissa, 13 Gramopadhye, Anand K. L., 43 Grant, Rusty, 39 Grant, Stuart C., 42 Graumlich, James F., 11, 17 Graving, Justin S., 32 Gray, Wayne D., 9, 10 Greenstein, Joel S., 28, 34, 35, 43

Grier, Rebecca, 34 Grosdemouge, Cristol A., 14, 15 Grote, Gudela, 11, 37 Grove, Janna, 31 Guarrera, Theresa, 31, 38, 43 Guerlain, Stephanie, 10 Gunzelmann, Glenn, 30 Guo, C. T., 28 Gurses, Ayse P., 10, 12, 19 Haass, Michael, 25 Hadi, Mohammed, 24 Hagemann, Vera, 36 Hah, Sehchang, 12, 24, 42 Hahn, Robert G., 40 Hale, Christopher R., 36 Hale, Kelly, 14, 18 Hale, Mark, 27 Hallbeck, M. Susan, 7, 27, 39, 41 Hallquist, Theresa, 25 Halse, Shane E., 14, 31 Halverson, Tim, 30 Hamada, Hiroyuki, 16 Hamblin, Christopher, 16 Hamell, Joshua D., 34 Hamilton, Katherine, 13, 36 Han, Quiong, 39 Hancock, Peter A., 14, 24, 32, 39 Hanowski, Richard J., 32, 33 Hansen, Chad, 27 Hansman, R. John, 27 Hardy, Leon, 40 Haro, Elizabet, 29 Harper, William, 36 Harper-Sciarini, Michelle, 40 Harrington, Christina N., 28 Harrington, Maria, 24 Harris-Adamson, Carisa, 11, 20 Harris, J. M., 38 Harrison, Kyle, 43 Hassall, Maureen E., 36 Havig, Paul, 28 Hawes, Breanne, 39 Hayes, Caroline, 10 Hayes, Sean, T., 12, 28 He, Chunhui, 31 He, Jibo, 29 Head, James R., 25, 34 Heberger, John, 31 Heckman, Genevieve M., 44 Hedge, Alan, 35 Heidrich, Susan, 14 Heikens, Ray, 26 Helander, Martin, 24, 30 Helton, William S., 25, 34 Hendren, Nathan, 29 Henrickson Parker, Sarah, 25, 30 Hentschel, Erin, 15 Herdman, Chris M., 42 Herman, Ted, 43 Hettinger, Lawrence J., 28 Heyne, Kyle, 34 Higgins, James, 17 Hildebrand, Emily A., 30, 37 Hilliard, Antony, 34 Histon, Jonathan M., 11, 27 Hitchens, Richard E., 40 Ho, Geoffrey, 14, 27, 40 Hobbs, Alan, 9 Hoeft, Raegan M., 8, 15, 36 Hoeppermans, Maarten, 19 Hogan, Kelly, 37 Holden, Kritina L., 18

Hollands, Justin G., 30 Holness, Karen S., 29, 33 Holt, Jerred C., 30 Homola, Jeffrey R., 37 Hooey, Becky L., 20 Hooper, Dean A., 15, 40 Hooten, Eli R., 12, 28 Hoover, Adam W., 21 Hope, Rowdy J., 8, 22 Hope, Ryan M., 9 Horiguchi, Yukio, 32 Hornof, Anthony J., 29 Horst, Dick, 29 Horton, Leanna M., 19 Horvath, Don, 34 Hou, Ming, 11, 14 Howie, Nicole, 42 Howlett, Michael, 38 Hoyt, Tawny, 10 Hu, S. Jack, 31 Huang, Yunchen, 28, 36 Hudson, Irwin, 9, 32, 35, 43 Hughes, Erin E., 41 Hughes, Margaret, 13 Hunt, Gayle, 39 Hurwitz, Joshua B., 28 Hutchins, Shaun, 14, 36 Hutchins, Susan G., 10, 29 Hwang, Jesun, 21, 28 Ilgen, Daniel, 14 Imada, Andrew S., 22 Ireland, Michael, 43 Irwin, Amy, 39 Israelski, Ed., 27 Izotte, Marion, 39 Jack, Leanne, 17 Jackson, Marianne, 30 Jacobson, Alan R., 10, 12 Jagacinski, Richard, 24 James, Katrina, 36 Jamieson, Greg A., 9, 18, 30, 34 Jang, Jooyoung, 41 Janowitz, Ira, 20 Jaramillo, Daniela, 23 Jardina, Jo R., 13 Jarmasz, Jerzy, 41 Jenkins, Daniel P., 27 Jentsch, Florian, 17, 32, 40, 43 Jeon, Eunjin, 28 Jeon, Myounghoon, 29, 32 Jeong, Kyeong-Ah, 35 Jerald, Jason, 34 Jessee, Sage, 11 Jeuniaux, Patrick, 14 Ji, Qiang, 9 Jipp, Meike, 11, 19, 28, 29, 37 Jo, Seongsik, 21 Joe, Jeffrey, 32 Johannaber, Kenneth, 38 Johansson, Bjrn J. E., 20 Johns, Brian, 43 Johnson, Christopher M., 42 Johnson, Daniel A., 27 Johnson, Dustin, 21 Johnson, Korey, 37 Johnson, Monica R., 43 Johnson, Peter, 13, 41 Johnson, Peter W., 13, 15 Johnson, Walter W., 24 Joines, Sharon, 15, 20, 28, 35, 40, 41, 43

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PA RT I C I PA N T I N D E X

Jolly, Jonathan, 30 Jones, Dylan M., 22 Jones, Ellen L., 30 Jones, Eric, 28, 36 Jones, Helene, 30 Jones, Rashaad E. T., 29 Jorgensen, Michael J., 38 Juang, Kevin A., 28 Jung, Jeongrim, 28 Jung, Kihyo, 31, 41 Kaber, David B., 20, 24 Kaiser, Darren, 17 Kalsher, Michael J., 16, 24 Kanki, Barbara, 40 Karis, Demetrios 7 Karol, Sohit, 41 Karsh, Ben-Tzion, 28, 37, 38, 41 Karwowski, Waldemar, 31 Kasten, Steven, 27 Kawabata, Shinichiro, 16 Kaye, Ronald, 10 Kazi, Sadaf, 39 Keebler, Joseph R., 22, 32, 41 Keeton, Kathryn E., 22 Keillor, Jocelyn M., 24, 41 Keinrath, Claudia, 16 Keller, John W., 8, 22 Keller, M. David, 39 Kelley, Troy D., 30, 40 Kelly, Jarod C., 28 Kemp, Charles C., 12 Kennedy, Quinn, 11 Kennedy, Rebecca, 41 Khan, Hibah, 19 Kiekebosch, Joeri, 18 Kieras, David, 12 Kiken, Ariana, 42 Kilgore, Ryan M., 36 Kim, Heeeun, 28 Kim, Kahyun, 10, 19 Kim, Kinam, 31 Kim, Robyn S., 23, 44 Kim, SiJung, 16 Kim, Soyun, 33 Kim, Sung-Hee, 10 Kim, Tae Hoon, 38 Kincses, Wilhelm E., 26 King, Robert, 34 Kirlik, Alex, 12, 30 Klein, Kathryn A., 16 Klein, Nathan D., 32 Kleiner, Brian, 22 Kline, Keith, A., 19 Kluge, Annette, 21, 36 Knapik, Gregory G., 38 Knott, Benjamin A., 21, 23, 25 Knott, Camilla C., 16 Ko, Pei-Ling, 20 Koetteritzsch, Anna, 21 Koh, Ranieri, Yung Ing, 24, 35 Koikkara, Reshmi, 43 Kokini, Christina M., 21 Kolbe, Michaela, 11 Kolling, Andreas, 20 Kopren, Katie, 17 Kortum, Philip T., 13, 14, 28 Kosnik, William, 28 Kossack, Merrick, 24 Koteskey, Robert W., 24 Kotowski, Susan E., 20 Koubek, Richard J., 21 Kozycki, Richard, 11

Kraft, Norbert O., 9 Kramarova, Olga, 25 Kramer, Heidi S., 30 Kramer, Lynda J., 24 Krauss, David A., 23 Kremer, Kathleen, 24 Krois, Paul, 26 Kruk, Ronald V., 42 Krupenia, Stas, 19 Kudryavtsev, Dimitry, 36 Kuffner, Maria Picardi, 26, 29 Kuwahara, Noriaki, 16 Kwantes, Peter J., 27 Kwok, Kenneth, 14 Kwon, Bum Chul, 10 Kwon, Jeongung, 41 Lackey, Stephanie J., 35, 43 Lacson, Frank C., 8, 27, 34, 41 Lafay, Jean-Franois, 39 LaFiandra, Michael, 11 Lakhmani, Shan, 35 Lamar, Sabrina, 20, 43 Landry, Steven J., 12 Landsberg, Carla R., 38 Langheim, Lisa, 22 Lapin, Jamie A., 38 Larsson, Tobias C., 33 Lartigue, Louis, 34 Laughery, Kenneth R., 16 Lavallire, Martin, 29 Lavender, Steven A., 20, 23, 38, 43 Lazzara, Elizabeth H., 30, 43 Le, Peter, 41 Le Blanc, Katya, 11, 23 Lebiere, Christian, 43 LeCocq, Andy, 7 Lee, Baekhee, 31 Lee, Gyusung, 39 Lee, Hwasoo E., 37 Lee, John, D.7, 19 Lee, Kicheol, 33 Lee, Paul, U., 37 Lee, Pei-Ju, 20 Lee, Sangwon, 21 Lee, Will, 16, 34 Leech, Charles, 13 Lenne, Michael G., 18, 27, 29 Lenox, Michelle M., 30, 36 Lenz, Helge, 19 Lew, Roger, 22 Lewis, Charlotte, 15 Lewis, Michael, 17, 20, 34, 40 Lewis, Roger, 27 Lewis, Vicki R., 28 Li, Huiyang, 35 Li, Sensen, 10 Liao, Vera, 17 Liechty, Molly M., 10, 26 Lim, Vin, 41 Lin, Cheng-Jhe, 32 Lio, Cindy H., 39 Lippman, Bradley, 31 Litaker, Harry L., 14 Liu, Dahai, 40 Liu, Siwen, 41 Liu, Yili, 12, 28, 29 Lockett-Reynolds, Janae, 28 Lockhart, Thurmon E., 11, 33 Lopez, Christen E., 37 Loveday, T. D., 38 Lovell-Ptautz, Stacy, 32

Lowndes, Bethany R., 39 Loye, Brandon, 39 Lu, Sara A., 14, 35 Lueder, Rani, 8 Lum, Heather C., 8, 14, 23, 31 Lundh, Monica, 40 Luong, Mary G., 15 Luttrell, Wesley, 21 Luximon, Ameersing, 21, 35 Luz, Maria, 19 Lzhft, Margareta, 40 Lyle, William A., 18 Lyons, Rebecca, 13 Ma, Xiao, 21 Madathil, Kapil Chalil, 43 Madhavan, Poornima, 10, 26, 38 Magleby, Justin, 33 Mahani, Maryamossadat N., 36 Mahoney, Samuel, 30 Maikala, Rammohan V., 13 Mainini, Matthew J., 37 Mallin, Brittany, 38 Mallis, Melissa M., 9 Malone, Thomas B., 28 Mancuso, Vincent F., 13, 36 Manke, Nikky, 31 Manser, Michael M., 32 Manzey, Dietrich, 19 Marble, Julie, 37 Marino-Carper Teri, L., 42 Markewitz, Boaz, 24 Marklin, Richard, 31, 43 Marks, Allison, 42 Marks, Lawrence B., 30 Marquard, Jenna, 30 Marra, Diane, 38 Marraffino, Matthew D., 31 Marras, William S., 12, 19, 20, 30, 38, 41 Mars, Franck, 39 Marshall, Dawn, 33 Marshall, Robyn, 36 Martens, Marieke H., 44 Martin, Nicolas, 27 Martinoli, Cristina, 26 Masnavi, Ehsan, 14 Mastrigt, S. van, 34 Mathews, Judith, 12 Matthews, Gerald, 15, 18, 22, 25 Mayhorn, Christopher B., 12, 15 Mazur, Lukasz M., 30 McAdam, Tim, 30 McBride, Jeff, 9 McBride, Sara E., 10, 16 McCarley, Jason S., 22, 27, 29 McCarty, Tina, 43 McCloy, Tom, 10, 40 McCulloch, Peter, 24 McCurry, Malcolm J., 29 McDermott, Patricia L., 34, 41 McDonnell, Lori, 9 McDougald, Brannan R., 15, 32 McGarry, Kathleen, 24 McGregor, Elizabeth A., 30 McKeever, Stacey, 17 McKendrick, Ryan, 10 McKinley, Aileen, 25 McLaughlin, Anne Collins, 15, 23, 33 McMillan, Eric, 13, 36 McMullin, Dianne, 13, 17 McNair, Lisa D., 10

McNeese, Michael, 13, 36 McNeil, Mike, 21 Mead, Patrick, 29 Mearns, Kathryn, 38, 39 Medeiros-Ward, Nathan, 15, 22 Medina, Alejandra, 32 Mehler, Bruce, 29, 44 Mehrotra, Siddharth, 40 Mehta, Jay P., 38 Meingast, Melissa, 42 Meixensberger, Juergen, 19 Mendel, Jeremy, 33 Mercado, Alyssa, 38 Mercer, James 38 Merrit, Stephanie, 14, 17 Mesloh, Miranda, 22 Metcalf, David, 13, 30 Michel, Philippe, 39 Mieskoski, Randy, 44 Milgram, Paul, 33 Militello, Laura G., 17, 37, 41, 44 Miller, Anne, 35 Miller, Christopher A., 34, 37 Miller, Cindy, 24 Miller, Marissa C., 25 Miller, Ronald, 37 Miller, Sarah, 30 Milleville, Isabelle, 15 Mitchell, Diane Kuhl, 11, 18 Mitchell, Janet, 25 Mitchell, Lucy, 25 Mitsopoulos-Rubens, Eve, 18 Mittendorf, Monika, 27 Mitzner, Tracy L., 12, 16, 21, 23 Mlyniec, Paul, 34 Moehlenbrink, Christoph, 11, 19, 27 Mohamed-Ameen, Amira, 35 Mohammed, Susan, 13, 36 Mohlenbrink, Christoph, 9 Molenaar, David, 42 Momtahan, Kathryn, 16 Monk, Chris, 25 Montague, Enid N. H., 16, 34 MontAlvo, Claudia R., 10, 34 Moody, Laura, 10 Moon, Jungaa, 42 Moon, Seung Ki, 21, 28 Moore, Dawn, 43 Moore, Kristin, 18 Morelli, Frank, 36 Morgan, Brent, 25 Morgan, Corey A., 42 Morgan, Justin F., 29, 32 Morgan, Lauren J., 24 Morie, Jacki, 25 Moroney, William F., 10 Morrow, Daniel G., 11, 17, 38 Mortimer, Rudolf, 40 Mosaly, Prithima R., 20, 30 Mosier, Kathleen L., 10, 38 Moss, Jason, 32 Mossey, Mary E., 29 Mouloua, Mustapha, 14, 15, 21, 23 Mueller, Stefan, 19 Multer, Jordan, 29 Murphy, Carrie E., 22 Murphy, Jennifer S., 32 Murray, Ivonne, 23 Murray, Michael D., 11 Muse Duma, Katherine, 28 Musliner, David J., 34

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Musson, David, 20 Musters, Adrian, 19, 33 Muth, Eric R., 21, 32 Muttart, Jeff, 33 Mylon, Peter, 27 Myung, Rohae, 21 Nadler, Izhak, 30 Nhhlinder, Staffan, 20 Najle, Maxine B., 32 Nakanishi, Hiroaki, 32 Nalu, Amber, 36 Nasu, Maki, 16 Nathan-Roberts, Dan, 28, 35 Navarro, Claude, 11 Naylor, David, 43 Neal, Andrew, 27 Needles, Tracy, 35 Neill, Adrian, 30 Nelson, Erik T., 10 Nelson, Paul, 10 Nemire, Kenneth E., 16, 32 Nesthus, Thomas E., 9 Neubauer, Catherine E., 22 Neuman, Brooke L., 30, 37 Neumann, Ewald, 34 Newlin-Canzone, Elizabeth T., 21 Ng, Aik Kuan, 29 Nguyen, Quynh, 10 Nicholls, Alastair P., 22 Nichols, Tim, 8, 24 Nicholson, Denise, 36 Nilsson, Rickard, 33 Nimbarte, Ashish D., 41 Norfleet, Jack, 25 OBrien, Marita A., 23, 33 OBrien, Niall V., 13 Obradovich, Jodi Heintz, 9 Ockerman, Jennifer, 24 OConnell, Maureen E., 14 OConnor, Paul, 11, 20, 40 ODea, Angela, 11 Oden, Razia, V. N., 34 Oglesby, James M., 9, 35 Ogutu, Jack O., 35 Oh, Chang-Geun, 33 Oh, Hyungseok, 21 O'Hara, John M., 12, 17 Ohlhauser, Amanda D., 33 Ojalvo, Irving U., 41 Oleson, Kristin E., 14, 22, 31, 39 Olsheski, Julia DeBlasio, 21 Olszta, Jessica E., 29 OMalley, Marcia K., 42 ONeil, Patrick M., 21 Onken, Jeffrey D., 38 Onkham, Wilawan, 31 Ophir, Ronny, 36 Or, Calvin K. L., 17 Orasanu, Judith M., 9, 37 Orihuela, Cristina Beltran, 17 Oron-Gilad, Tal, 11, 33, 37 Ortiz, Eric C., 35 Osafo-Yeboah, Benjamin, 13, 22 Osga, Glenn, 11 Ososky, Scott, 31, 43 Ou, Bo, 20 Owens, Sean, 34 Ozkan, Necmettin Firat, 35 Ozok, Ant, 17, 19 Pace, John W., 18, 39

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Pagano, Christopher C., 41 Pak, Richard, 11, 15, 33 Palmer, Kysen, 33 Pang, Hong-Xiang, 30 Panganiban, April Rose, 25 Papenfuss, Anne, 27, 37 Parasurman, Raja, 9, 10, 17, 24, 34 Parijat, Prakriti, 11 Park, Jangwoon, 31, 41 Park, Seikwon, 28 Park, Taezoon, 35 Park, Woojin, 35 Parke, Bonny K., 9 Parkinson, Robert J., 15 Parmet, Yisrael, 36 Parr, Alissa, 36 Pasma, Derek L., 42 Passinger, Bretislav, 16 Pastel, Robert, 12 Pasupathy, Kalyan S., 21 Patel, Aktta, 19 Patil, Anuja, 27 Patterson, Emily, 35 Pau, Marco, 39 Pau, Massimiliano, 39 Pauls, Jake, 27 Pavlas, Davin, 9, 23, 34 Pavlovic, Nada, 40 Pennathur, Priyadarshini R., 12, 28 Penney, Trevor B., 14 Pepple, Darin, 34 Peres, S. Camille, 13, 14, 23 Pharmer, James A., 33 Phillips, Elizabeth, 31, 43 Phillips, Henry L., 40 Phillips, Jennifer K., 34 Picciano, Paul M., 21 Piccione, Dino, 10 Pickering, Sharon P., 24 Pierce, Linda, 23, 34, 37 Piner, Gillian E., 36 Piper, Adam, 40 Plew, William, 31 Polgreen, Philip, 43 Pollard, Jonisha P., 31, 39 Pop, Vlad L., 38, 39 Popik, Dianne, 21 Popkin, Stephen, 25 Porat, Talya, 33 Porter, William L., 39 Portnoy, Felix, 24 Praetorius, Gesa, 40 Pray, Rick, 42 Price, Margaux M., 15, 23 Prinet, Julie, 14 Prinzel, Lance J., 24 Proaps, Alexandra, 15 Probst, Adam, 37 Procci, Katelyn, 15 Proctor, Robert W., 35 Pruchnicki, Shawn, 42 Prytz, Erik, 20, 41 Puleio, Jonathan, 35 Purcell, Janine A., 20, 41 Purkayastha, Sagar N., 42 Pyun, Jongkwon, 31 Quenon, Jean-Luc, 39 Quinn, Stephanie A., 31 Radford-Davenport, Julie, 14

Radin Umar, Radin Zaid, 20, 43 Radvansky, Gabriel, 25 Radwin, Robert G., 25 Rahimi, Mansour, 37 Rahmati, Ahmad, 13 Raij, Andrew, 30 Rajulu, Sudhakar, 22 Randall, Elissa, 27 Rangel, Marcia R., 10 Rantanen, Esa M., 10, 14 Ratwani, Raj, 34 Rauschenberger, Robert, 18, 30 Reader, Tom, 20 Reagan, Ian J., 44 Rebsamen, Brice, 14 Redden, Elizabeth, 11, 36 Redfern, Mark S., 41 Reed, Matthew P., 13 Reeves, Sarah M., 23 Reichelt, Paul A., 43 Reid, Lucas, 32 Reimer, Bryan, 18, 29, 44 Reinerman-Jones, Lauren E., 8, 9, 43 Reiprich, Laurie, 21 Reischl, Uwe, 28 Rempel, David M., 20, 25 Resnick, Marc, 7 Reynolds, Hayley J. Davison, 26 Rice, Stephen C., 39 Rice, Valerie J., 22, 25, 35, 38 Riddle, Kenyon, 12 Rieger, Kathryn R., 37 Riggle, Jakeb D., 39 Riley, Jennifer M., 15, 41 Riordan, Brian, 16 Risto, Malte, 44 Ritchey, Paul, 14 Ritter, Jill A., 44 Ritzmann, Sandrina, 36 Rivchun, Alexander P., 32 Rivera, Iris D., 34 Rivera, Javier, 32 Roberts, Daniel M., 12 Robertson, Eleanor R., 24 Robertson, Michelle, 22 Robin, Melissa, 15 Roche, Jennica, 41 Rockwell, John, 30 Rodriguez, Guido, 26 Rodriguez, Joy, 43 Rodriguez, Michael A., 36 Roebuck, John A., 21 Roger, Isabella, 38 Rogers, Meghan, 8 Rogers, Michelle, 16 Rogers, Wendy A., 10, 12, 15, 16, 21, 23 Rogers, William, 12, 40 Rorie, Robert C., 42 Rose, Joseph D., 41 Rosecrance, John, 27 Rosen, Michael A., 43 Rosenberg, Rachel L., 18 Rosenhand, Hadar, 29 Ross, Karol G., 34 Roth, Emilie, 29 Rothblum, Anita M., 18 Rottem-Hovev, Michal, 33 Rovira, Ericka, 16 Rozovski, David, 24 Rubinstein, Joshua, 27 Ruff, Heath A., 36

Ruffner, John W., 12, 42 Rusch, Michelle L., 19 Russ, Alissa L., 17, 20, 41 Russell, Paul N., 25, 34 Ryan, Christina, 39 Rynell, Patrik, 15 Ryu, Taebeum, 13 Saba, Eleonora, 39 Saccomanno, Frank, 11 Sackllah, Michael, 27 Saginus, Kyle, 31 Sah, Sungjin, 31 Salas, Eduardo, 9, 11, 13, 20, 23, 34 Salcedo, Julie N., 35 Saleem, Jason J., 17, 41 Saleh, Louay, 39 Salley, James, 32 Salmon, Paul M., 18, 27, 29 Samaras, George M., 8 Sammons, Amy D., 12 Samms, Charneta, 18, 20, 36 Samore, Matthew, 24 Sanchez, Christopher A., 10 Sanders, Elizabeth, 20, 23, 43 Sanders, Tracy L., 39 Sanderson, Penelope M., 17, 30, 36 Sndor, Anik, 18, 42 Sandry, Joshua, 39 Saqer, Haneen, 10, 17 Sargent, Michael, G., 18 Sarter, Nadine B., 12, 14 Satterfield, Kelly M., 21, 34 Savage-Knepshield, Pamela, 11, 17, 36 Sawaragi, Tetsuo, 32 Sawyer, Ben, 15 Sawyer, Michael W., 26 Saxby, Dyani, 22 Scerbo, Mark W., 21, 25, 41 Scerri, Paul, 34, 40 Schall, Mark C., 19 Scharff, Lauren F. V., 13 Scharine, Angelique, 11 Schatz, Sae, 36, 42 Scher, Irving, 23 Schmidt, Richard A., 40 Schmidt, Tarah, 23 Schraagen, Jan Maarten, 42 Schrauf, Michael, 26 Schulte, Axel, 11 Schultz, John L., 29 Schulz, Kenneth, 24 Schumacher, Robert E., 35 Schunn, Christian D., 41 Schurr, Nathan, 16 Schuster, David, 31, 43 Schwark, Jeremy, 39 Scisco, Jenna L., 21 Scott, Jeanie, 20 Scranton, Gregg, 43 Seagull, F. Jacob, 34, 35, 43 Seales, Brent, 13, 39 Sebok, Angelia, 14, 20 Seegmiller, Joseph, 32 Seeley, Patricia, 31 Segre, Alberto, 43 Seidelman, Will, 13, 39 Sek, Antonio, 17 Selkowitz, Anthony, 22 Sellers, Brittany C., 17

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Stiening, John, 18 Stine-Morrow, Elizabeth A. L., 11 Stitzlein, Cara A., 17 Stone, Richard T., 35 Story, Molly, 10, 12 Strang, Adam, 23 Strauss, Gero, 19 Strawderman, Lesley, 36 Strayer, David L., 15, 22 Streater, Jonathan B., 31 Strybel, Thomas Z., 42 Sturre, Lindsay, 15 Sublette, Michelle, 13, 39 Sullivan, Katlyn, 39 Sundt, Thoralf, 20 Surprenant, Amanda M., 31 Swanson, Leah A., 27 Sycara, Katia, Panagiotou, 34, 40 Szalma, James L., 14, 17, 21, 23, 25, 32, 38 Tada, Yuri Q., 9 Taggart, Mistey, 30 Takac Boris, 15 Tamborello, Frank, 31 Tamplin, Andrea, 25 Tan, Keng Kiang, 29 Tan, Veasna, 15 Tang, Lisa, 12 Tani, Daniel, 22 Tay, Benedict Tiong Chee, 24, 35 Taylor, Andrea H., 35, 42 Taylor, Brian A., 12 Taylor, Grant, 9 Taylor, Jesseca R. I., 13, 33 Teegen, Uwe, 28 Teo, Chee Hong, 29 Teo, Grace, 21, 23, 32 Tesler, Rachel, 13, 36 Tevaarwerk, Amye J., 14, 38 Tewkesbury, Wayne R., 12 Thi, Gia, 19 Thiruvengada, Hari, 15 Thomas, Geb, 19, 43 Thomas, Lisa C., 16 Thompson, David, 7 Thompson, Shelby G., 22, 39 Thrailkill, Elizabeth A., 39 Tichon, Daniel, 41 Tidwell, Scott A., 32 Todd, J. Jay, 23 Todd, Kris, 34 Tomasevic, Nebojsa, 18 Tong, Ellen, 17 Tossell, Chad C., 13, 28 Trafton, Greg J., 29 Traube, Eric, 25 Tremblay, Sebastien, 14, 22 Tretten, Phillip, 33 Triggs, Tom J., 18 Tsai, Jennifer, 30 Tsai, Wang-Chin, 16 Tucker, Johnny A., 21 Tyrrell, Richard A., 18, 28, 33 Ulrey, Brent L., 41 The Upper Extremity MSD Consortium Group, 25 Uribe, Morgan, 23 Urquhart, Jim, 39 Ustun, Volkan, 12

Vacher, Anthony, 11, 39 Vachon, Francois, 22 Valot, Claude, 11 Van Buskirk, Wendi L., 38 Van de Berge, Nathalie, 33 van der Kleij, Rick, 19, 42 Vance, Sean, 35 VandenBussche, Jessica, 15 Vargas, Joseph C., 8, 16 Vasek, Jiri, 16 Vaughan, Barry, 36 Veksler, Bella Z., 10 Venkatesh, Bala, 17 Verma, Savita A., 24 Vessey, Kyle E. V., 29 Vidal, Keith, 27 Vincent, Chris, 37 Vincenzi, Dennis A., 36, 42 Vink, Peter, 34 Vogel-Walcutt, Jennifer J., 19, 36, 42 Vogt, Jason E., 25 Vredenburgh, Alison G., 16, 34 Vu, Kim-Phuong L., 8, 42 Vuckovic, Anita, 27 Wachowiak, Rebecca, 14 Wade, Chip, 41 Wadman, Michael C., 27, 39 Wagner, Chad, 35 Wagner, Jennifer, 43 Wagner, John S., 26 Walker, Bruce N., 21, 29 Walker, Peter B., 40 Wallace, Amelia, 21 Wallace, Jane, 24 Walline, Erin, 37 Walsh, Michael C., 39 Walwanis, Melissa, 9 Wanchisen, Barbara, 12 Wang, Huadong, 17, 40 Wang, Lu, 30 Wang, Peter, 9 Wang, Vincent, 35 Wang, Wenjiao, 35, 41 Wang, Ziheng, 9 Wang, Zuoguan, 9 Ward, Paul, 12 Ward, Victoria B.R., 36 Warm, Joel S., 21, 23, 34 Watson, Margaret, 39 Wears, Robert L., 28, 41 Weaver, Sallie J., 13, 30, 43 Weerasinghe, Thilina W., 21 Weger, Kristin, 23 Wegner, Diana M., 13 Wei, Chen-Shuang, 35 Weinger, Matthew B., 11, 37, 43 Wenger, Lindsay, 32 Werner, Nicole E., 19 Whetsel, Stephanie A., 18, 31, 33, 38 Whitaker, Carson, 19 White, Dennis, 11, 33 Whitlock, Laura A., 23 Whitlow, Stephen D., 16 Wickens, Christopher D., 14, 20, 22, 24, 30, 36 Wiebe, Eric N., 31 Wiegmann, Douglas A., 14, 20, 38, 42 Wies, Matthias, 19 Wiese, Christopher W., 23

Wiggins, M. W., 38 Wiley, Eric, 21 Willems, Ben, 24 Williams, Barry, 42 Williams, Clara, 23 Williams, Linda, 20 Wilson, Aaron, 32 Wilson, Darren P., 28 Wilson, Elizabeth A. H., 17 Wilson, Glenn, 24 Wilson, Jordan, 39 Winchester III, Woodrow, 16 Winters, John, 33 Wirth, Laura, 27 Wixom, Andy, 32 Wogalter, Michael S., 11, 13, 16, 33 Wolf, Laurie, 17 Wolf, Michael, 17 Wong, Katie, 17 Wong, Sheng C., 14 Wood, Scott D., 16 Woolley, Charles, 27 Wreathall, John, 37 Wright, Melanie, 16 Wu, Annie S., 43 Wu, Changxu, 20, 32 Wu, Huijuan, 19 Wu, Shu-Chieh, 24 Xiao, Yan, 12 Xiaoping, Jin, 22 Xin, Tao, 22 Xu, Jie, 34 Xu, Jing, 30 Yagoda, Rosemarie E., 15, 40 Yamamoto, Akiyoshi, 16 Yang, J. X., 28 Yang, Xi, 24, 35 Yasuda, Keisuke, 32 Yeck, Alison E., 21 Yen, Wei-Ting, 20, 23, 43 Yenson, Sarah K., 26 Yi, Ji Soo, 10 Yin, Shanqing, 30 Yoganandan, Arun, 34 Yordon, Ryan E., 14 You, Heecheon, 28, 31, 41 Youmans, Robert J., 25, 38 Young, Douglas E., 44 Young, Jason A., 15 Young, Kristie L., 29 Youngson, George G., 25 Yu, Denny, 27 Yu, Michael, 20 Yuan, Lu, 43 Yule, Steven, 20, 25, 30 Yun, Myung Hwan, 13 Zackowitz, Ilene B., 34 Zammitto, Veronica, 24 Zanol, James, 34 Zemla, Jeffrey C., 12 Zhang, Yifan, 21 Zhao, Guozhen, 20 Zheng, Xianjun Sam, 18 Zhong, Lin, 13 Zhou, Wei, 13 Zhu, Xinhui, 13 Zotov, Vladimir, 41

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