Program - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

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Program - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society
International
Annual Meeting
Program
Sept. 30–Oct. 4, 2013
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
San Diego, California USA
New Scholarship in Human Factors and Ergonomics
from Ashgate Publishing
Aeromedical Psychology
Human Factors Methods
Aug 2013 | 376 pages | Hardback | 978-0-7546-7590-7
A Practical Guide for Engineering
and Design
Edited by Carrie H. Kennedy
and Gary G. Kay
Designing Soldier Systems
Neville A. Stanton, Paul M. Salmon,
Laura A. Rafferty, Guy H. Walker,
Chris Baber and Daniel P. Jenkins
Current Issues in Human Factors
SECOND EDITION
Edited by Pamela Savage-Knepshield,
John Martin, John Lockett III and
Laurel Allender
HUMAN FACTORS IN DEFENCE
Dec 2012 | 500 pages | Hardback | 978-1-4094-0777-5
Jul 2013 | 650 pages | Paperback | 978-1-4094-5754-1
Pre-Accident Investigations
An Introduction to
Organizational Safety
Driver Distraction
and Inattention
Todd Conklin
Advances in Research and
Countermeasures, Volume 1
Resilient Health Care
Safety and Quality in Medical
Transport Systems
Creating an Effective Culture
Edited by John W. Overton, Jr.
and Eileen Frazer
Dec 2012 | 390 pages | Hardback | 978-1-4094-3540-2
Trapping Safety into Rules
How Desirable or Avoidable
is Proceduralization?
Edited by Corinne Bieder
and Mathilde Bourrier
Feb 2013 | 302 pages | Hardback | 978-1-4094-5226-3
Sep 2012 | 156 pages | Paperback | 978-1-4094-4782-5
Edited by Michael A. Regan, John D. Lee
and Trent W. Victor
HUMAN FACTORS IN ROAD AND RAIL TRANSPORT
Edited by Erik Hollnagel,
Jeffrey Braithwaite and Robert L. Wears
ASHGATE STUDIES IN RESILIENCE ENGINEERING
Sep 2013 | 296 pages | Hardback | 978-1-4094-6978-0
Have a proposal?
Stop by Ashgate’s booth
and speak with
Publisher Guy Loft!
Jan 2013 | 464 pages | Hardback | 978-1-4094-2585-4
Misunderstandings in
ATC Communication
Stop by our booth (#10 & 11) and receive 50% off display titles!
Language, Cognition, and
Experimental Methodology
www.ashgate.com/HFES2013
Immanuel Barshi and Candace Farris
ASHGATE STUDIES IN HUMAN FACTORS
FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
May 2013 | 270 pages | Hardback | 978-0-7546-7973-8
New Tools, Old Tasks
Safety Implications of New
Technologies and Work Processes
for Integrated Operations
in the Petroleum Industry
Torgeir K. Haavik
Aug 2013 | 184 pages | Hardback | 978-1-4094-5029-0
Ashgate Publishing
Suite 3-1, 110 Cherry St., Burlington, VT 05401-3818
(800) 535-9544
www.ashgate.com
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Cochair
Quality
Christopher B. Mayhorn
Arathi Sethumadhavan
General Sessions
Student Forum
Cleotilde Gonzalez
J. Christopher Brill
Guest Lectures
Workshops
Michael J. Kalsher
Michelle L. Rogers
Interactive Sessions
Coordinator
Ronald L. Boring
TECHNICAL GROUP PROGRAM CHAIRS
Aerospace Systems
Forensics Professional
Product Design
Paul Havig
Ilene Zackowitz
Erik Wakefield
Aging
Health Care
Safety
Marita O’Brien
Arathi Sethumadhavan
Jay Pollack
Augmented Cognition
Human Performance
Modeling
Surface Transportation
Grant Taylor
Joel Cooper
Matthew Bolton
Cognitive Engineering &
Decision Making
Jennifer J. Ockerman
System Development
Individual Differences in
Performance
Daniel L. Welch
Krystyna Gielo-Perczak
Test & Evaluation
Communications
Robert A. King
Pamela A. Savage-Knepshield
Industrial Ergonomics
Peter W. Johnson
Computer Systems
Robert Pastel
Margaret Wan
Internet
Marc L. Resnick
Education
Esa M. Rantanen
Training
Virtual Environments
Laura Strater
Macroergonomics
Enid Montague
Environmental Design
Karen Jacobs
Perception & Performance
Rebecca A. Grier
H U M A N FA C TO R S A N D E R G O N O M I C S S O C I E T Y I N T E R N AT I O N A L A N N U A L M E E T I N G
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HOST COMMITTEE
Chair
Newsletter
Student Volunteers
Nancy Heacox
Marina Zielinski
Jo Rain Jardina
Vickie Nguyen
Vice Chairs
Publicity
Joseph Cohen
Frank Lacson
Élan Elvaiah
Technical Tours
Sponsorships
Teresa Alley
Frank Lacson
Academic/University Liaison
Joseph Cohen
User Experience Day
Bradley Chase
Student Activities
Hospitality
Marc L. Resnick
Ariana Kiken
Mary Ann King
Heather Oonk
HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY OFFICERS
President
Secretary-Treasurer
Eduardo Salas
Kermit G. Davis
President-Elect
Secretary-Treasurer-Elect
Francis T. Durso
Barrett S. Caldwell
Immediate Past President
Immediate Past SecretaryTreasurer
Mica R. Endsley
Executive Council
At-Large Members
Cheryl A. Bolstad
Nancy J. Cooke
Sandra K. Garrett
Paul A. Green
M. Susan Hallbeck
John F. Kelley
Valerie J. Rice
HFES DIVISION CHAIRS
Internal Affairs
Professionalism
Technical Standards
David B. Kaber
S. Camille Peres
Bruce Bradtmiller
Outreach
Scientific Communications
and Publications
Scott A. Shappell
C. Melody Carswell
HFES STAFF
Executive Director
Communications Director
Lynn Strother, CAE
Lois Smith
Administrative/Publications
Coordinator
Communications Associate
Director of Member
Services
Carlos de Falla
Susan Marschner
Jessica Lin
Member Services
Coordinator
Stefanie Alexander
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H U M A N F A C TO R S A N D E R G O N O M I C S S O C I E T Y I N T E R N AT I O N A L A N N U A L M E E T I N G
2013 SUSTAINING MEMBERS OF THE
HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY
DIAMOND
PLATINUM
SILVER
Battelle
Aptima
DSO National Labs
David Wourms
Daniel Serfaty
Lee Kok Hoo
William S. Marras
GOLD
VRC Corporation
Waldemar Karwowski
Exponent Failure Analysis
Assoc., Inc.
Donald Vreuls
SUPPORTERS AND SPONSORS
ALPHONSE CHAPANIS BEST
STUDENT PAPER AWARD
STUDENT LOUNGE SUPPORT
Waldemar Karwowski
Environmental Design Technical Group
HFES EARLY-CAREER PROFESSIONALS
MENTORING LUNCH
Council of Techincal Groups
Computer Systems Technical Group (Tuesday)
(Friday morning)
Pacific Science and Engineering Group
(Wednesday)
Safety Technical Group (Thursday)
INTERNET CAFE WORKSTATIONS
LANYARDS
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION
TECHNICAL GROUP NETWORKING/
BUSINESS MEETING
GfK
Precision Driving Research
MENTOR-MENTEE BROWN
BAG LUNCHES
USER EXPERIENCE DAY SUPPORT
Health Care Technical Group
Immersion
(Tuesday & Thursday)
LUMA Institute
PRODUCT DESIGN/HEALTH
CARE TECHNICAL GROUP
NETWORKING RECEPTION
Vitamin T
Ergotron
Google Research
Arizona State University
b.One Design
Core Human Factors
Design Interactive
Design Science
Honeywell
Human Factors Consulting Services
Shanqing (SQ) Yin
Jay Pollack
National Center for Human Factors
Engineering in Healthcare
Usability Associates
UserWorks Inc.
Ximedica
H U M A N FA C TO R S A N D E R G O N O M I C S S O C I E T Y I N T E R N AT I O N A L A N N U A L M E E T I N G
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EXHIBITORS
CONTENTS
(As of September 5, 2013)
Registration & Facilities
3dMD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 4
AMTI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 17
Meeting Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Registration Desk Location and Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . .
On-Site Event Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lunch and Refreshments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Resources
ANYBODY TECHNOLOGY TT8
Ashgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 10–11
BIOPAC Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . Booth 12
Board of Certification in Professional
Ergonomics (BCPE) . . . . . . Booth 14
CRC Press/Taylor & Francis . . Booths 15–16
HFES Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
On-Site Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Job Notices at the Annual Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Internet Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Newsletter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Student Lounge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Audiovisual Preview Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Volunteers Assignment Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mobile App . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Follow Us on Twitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Exhibits
ERGONEERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 28
EyeTracking, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 21
Feel Good Factors . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 6
Foundation for Professional
Ergonomics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TT2
HFES 2014 Meetings . . . . . . . . Booth 3
HFES Technical Standards
Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 8–9
NASA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 1
Naval Postgraduate School/Aerospace
Experimental Psychology. . . Booth 29
NexGen Ergonomics, Inc. . . . . . Booth 18
Noldus Information Technology . Booth 7
Physical Science Lab/NMSU . . Booth 13
SAGE Publications . . . . . . . . . . Booths 19–20
Seeing Machines. . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 30
SensoMotoric Instruments, Inc. . Booth 22
Smart Eye AB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 5
Tobii Technology, Inc. . . . . . . . . Booth 25
University of Michigan . . . . . . . TT1
VELA by Ri, LLC . . . . . . . . . . Booth 27
Xsens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 26
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Location and Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Exhibitor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Prize Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Events
Student Career & Professional Development Day . . . .
National Ergonomics Month Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
First-Timers & Fellows Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gala Opening Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Student Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Early-Career Professionals Reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Experience Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Development “Day and a Half” . . . . . . . . . . . .
HFES Annual Business Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Luncheons . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Program Reminders
Annual Meeting Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Poster Sessions and Demonstrations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fellows Poster Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
University Lab Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Policies
Attendee Badges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Audiotaping, Photographing, and Videotaping Policies . .
Birds of a Feather Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cell Phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonsmoking Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Proceedings CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Room Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Meetings
Chapters, Committees, and Editorial Boards . . . . . . . . .
Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Technical Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Social Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Technical Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Technical Program
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Technical Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Center spread
Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Facility Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
H U M A N F A C TO R S A N D E R G O N O M I C S S O C I E T Y I N T E R N AT I O N A L A N N U A L M E E T I N G
REGISTRATION &
FACILITIES
RESOURCES
HFES Services
All Annual Meeting functions (other than tours) will
be held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront. A map of the
meeting space may be found on the last page of this
program and is displayed on signs throughout the hotel.
Members of the HFES team will be present at a counter across from the Exhibit Hall (Sapphire West Foyer,
Sapphire Level) to provide information on membership, publications, and services. Nonmembers who are
registered for the full week are entitled to HFES member prices on publication orders placed at the meeting.
Registration Desk Location and Hours
Career Center
Registration is open during the following hours in the
Sapphire West Foyer on the Sapphire Level:
The Career Center is located in Aqua 306 (Aqua Level)
and is open during the following hours:
Meeting Facilities
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
3:00–6:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.–12:00 noon
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.
Lunch and Refreshments
A cash lunch station will be available between
11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday
in the Sapphire North Foyer (Sapphire Level). Lunch
items can be charged to your guest room or paid with
cash or debit or credit card. Two ATMs are available for
your convenience: one in the hotel lobby and another
on the Promenade Level near the Gift Shop.
Beverage breaks will take place each morning
(10:00–10:30) and afternoon (3:00–3:30) in the following locations:
Monday
Tuesday morning
Aqua Foyer (Aqua Level)
Sapphire North Foyer
(Sapphire Level)
Tuesday afternoon
Sapphire Ballroom C –
Exhibit Hall
(Sapphire Level)
Wednesday–Thursday Sapphire Ballroom C –
Exhibit Hall
(Sapphire Level)
Friday morning
Aqua West (Aqua Level) &
Sapphire North Foyers
(Sapphire Level)
G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
1:00–6:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
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 résumé in the
Online Career Center free of charge. Visit hfes.org
and click “Career Center.”
Job Notices at the Annual Meeting
Any company that wishes to post a job in the on-site
Career Center, has no plans to interview, but wants
HFES to collect résumés to be mailed to them after
the meeting can do so for a charge of $150
Organizations not interviewing in the Career Center
or collecting résumés 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 résumés directly to the organization advertising the job.
Internet Café
Computers with Internet access will be available in
the Sapphire West Foyer (Sapphire Level) during the
following hours. TIME LIMIT: 10 minutes per user
per session.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
3:00–6:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.–12:00 noon
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General
Information
Cork message boards will also be available for posting
hard-copy messages and announcements about meetings and events.
General
Information
Newsletter
The daily newsletter, The San Diego Messenger, 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 (Sapphire West Foyer, Sapphire Level)
or sent via e-mail to Marina Zielinski ([email protected]).
The newsletter editorial office is located in Cobalt 504
(Cobalt Level).
Student Lounge
The Student Lounge, located in Aqua 300 (Aqua
Level), has been set aside for students to meet, network and 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.
Audiovisual Preview Room
The Sapphire Green Room (Sapphire Level) has been
reserved for presenters who wish to preview their audiovisual materials. Computers will be available for AV
preview only. Preview hours are as follows:
Monday–Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Volunteers Assignment Room
Student volunteers who have been assigned duties
should check in with Volunteer Coordinators Jo Rain
Jardina and Vickie Nguyen in Cobalt 503 on the
Cobalt Level.
Mobile App
Download the HFES 2013 Annual Meeting mobile app
from www.guidebook.com (or the Apple App Store) to
find details about technical sessions, workshops, tours,
events, and more.
Follow Us on Twitter @HFES2013
Check out the Annual Meeting Twitter feed @HFES
and post at #HFES2013.
EXHIBITS
Location and Hours
All attendees are encouraged to visit the exhibits,
located in Sapphire Ballroom C (Sapphire Level).
Refreshment breaks will be held in the Exhibit Hall
on Tuesday afternoon and on Wednesday and Thursday morning and afternoon.
NEW! Join your colleagues for a cash bar reception
in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday evening from 5:00 to
6:00 p.m.
Exhibition hours are as follows:
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
3:00–6:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Exhibitor List
The list of exhibitors appears on page iv.
Prize Drawings in the Exhibit Hall
HFES will be giving away two 2014 membership
renewals and two registrations for the 2014 Annual
Meeting in Chicago, October 27–31, 2014. 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 Exhibit Hall (Sapphire
Ballroom C, Sapphire Level). In addition, some
exhibitors will be offering prizes for the drawing;
entry slips for these prizes may be obtained at each
participating exhibitor’s booth
Drawings will be held on Wednesday and Thursday
during both the morning and afternoon refreshment
breaks (10:00–10:30 a.m. and 3:00-3:30 p.m.). Names
of winners will be posted on a sign board in the Exhibit
Hall. You must be present to claim your prize; go to
HFES Services (membership or meeting prize) or the
exhibitor offering the prize. Prizes are not transferable.
EVENTS
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 Aqua 308 (Aqua Level). See page
8 for a schedule of events.
National Ergonomics Month Expo
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 30, from 4:45 to 6:15 p.m. in the Aqua West
Foyer (Aqua Level). The Expo will feature several
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entertaining and interactive booths with live demonstrations illustrating successful human factors/ergonomics
outreach activities. Stop by any time during the session
to peruse the booths and learn how you can participate
in NEM this year.
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 the Sapphire Terrace (Sapphire Level)
on Monday at 5:30 p.m. to enjoy snacks and networking prior to the Gala Opening Reception.
Gala Opening Reception
Join friends and colleagues in Bayfront Park (Promenade Level) from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. for this festive
kickoff reception. See old friends and meet new ones
while you enjoy beverages, delicious food, and beautiful outside views of the San Diego Bay. A light sweater
or jacket is recommended for this outdoor event. Guest
tickets are available to those not attending the annual
meeting or Monday-only workshops. All guest tickets
must be purchased at the Registration Counter prior
to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, September 30.
Student Reception
All students attending the Annual Meeting are invited
to a reception on Tuesday, October 1, from 5:00 to 6:00
p.m. at the Sapphire Terrace (Sapphire Level). Snacks,
beverages, and a cash bar will be provided, and student
awards will be presented.
Early-Career Professionals Reception
If you registered for this event, join your early-career
colleagues in the Elevation Room (30th Floor) on Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. The reception is intended for professionals in their first five years following
graduation who are working in industry and academia.
In addition to networking with one another and with
prominent HFES members, a short program will target
specific topics of concern to early-career professionals.
User Experience Day
User Experience Day is a dedicated track of programming specifically geared for user experience (UX) professionals. The event will take place on Wednesday,
October 2, from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in Aqua 308
(Aqua Level). See http://bit.ly/15RQBvr for a summary
of the day’s activities.
spans seven scheduled sessions from 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 2, through the evening of Thursday,
October 3. Technical sessions cover an interesting mix
of topics, including the art of developing a human factors standard, “Requirements Jeopardy,” verification
and validation, and student work in SD. Meeting room
locations can be found in the program schedule.
HFES Annual Business Meeting and
Committee/Volunteer Event
The Business Meeting will be held on Tuesday,
October 1, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Sapphire
Ballroom A (Sapphire Level). It will be followed by a
reception/networking event for committee chairs and
prospective volunteers.
Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Luncheons
A series of mentor-mentee luncheons will 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 small-group, dynamic, interactive sessions enable students and young professionals
to 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 in Aqua 313 (Aqua Level) for those who reserved a
space with Haydee Cuevas prior to the meeting. A waiting list will be available at HFES Services across from
the Exhibit Hall (Sapphire West Foyer, Sapphire
Level).
PROGRAM REMINDERS
Annual Meeting Survey
The Annual Meeting Survey will be sent via e-mail
to all attendees after the meeting. Please watch your
e-mail for the survey link.
Interactive Poster and Demonstration
Sessions
Posters and demonstrations have been combined into
interactive sessions in the Exhibit Hall (Sapphire Ballroom C, Sapphire Level). See the program schedule on
the following pages for lists of the posters and demonstrations to be presented.
System Development “Day and a Half”
Hosted by the System Development Technical Group,
“System Development Day and a Half” is a varied
agenda of lecture sessions, panel discussions, alternative
formats, demonstrations, the TG’s annual networking/
business meeting, and a happy hour. The program
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General
Information
General
Information
Fellows Poster Session
Proceedings CD-ROM
In this new 60-minute session, HFES Fellows have
been invited to display poster presentations of some
of their latest work. The session will be held on Wednesday, October 2, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. (during the
midmorning refreshment break) in the Exhibit Hall
(Sapphire Ballroom C, Sapphire Level).
All registered attendees have been provided with a
CD-ROM containing the proceedings. Workstations
are available in the Internet Café (Sapphire West Foyer,
Sapphire Level) for viewing the CD-ROM and printing out individual papers. If supplies allow, additional
CD-ROMs may be purchased at HFES Services.
University Lab Posters
University lab posters will be on display in the Exhibit
Hall (Sapphire Ballroom C, Sapphire Level) on Thursday, October 3, from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. See page 33 for
the list of exhibiting labs.
Annual Meeting proceedings papers are also available
free to members via SAGE Journals Online. To access
the content, log in at http://hfes.org with your membership login and password and select the appropriate link
on the Welcome page.
Room Capacity
POLICIES
Attendee Badges
All persons attending workshops, technical sessions,
exhibits, tours, receptions, and other events must wear
their registration badges. Attendees and guests may
register for Annual Meeting events in the Sapphire
West Foyer (Sapphire Level).
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 Services (Sapphire West Foyer, Sapphire Level). Please complete a
form for each presentation you wish to tape, obtain the
speaker(s)’ signature(s), and return it to HFES Services.
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 [email protected].
Birds of a Feather Room
Cobalt 520 (Cobalt Level) 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.
Cell Phones
Please turn off or mute cell phones while attending
sessions.
Room selection for sessions is based on estimated
attendance and facility restrictions. All efforts have
been made to ensure that room capacity is adequate.
MEETINGS
HFES Groups
Saturday, September 28
HFES Executive Council
7:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 500 (Cobalt Level)
Sunday, September 29
HFES Executive Council
7:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 500 (Cobalt Level)
Tuesday, October 1
Human Factors Editorial Board (lunch)
12:00 noon–1:15 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 500 (Cobalt Level)
Local Chapter Presidents (lunch)
12:00 noon–1:15 p.m.
Location: Elevation Room (30th Floor)
Education & Training Committee Workforce Issues
Task Force
1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Boardroom (Sapphire Level)
HFES Annual Business Meeting & Volunteer Event
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Wednesday, October 2
Nonsmoking Policy
HFES Scientific Publications Committee (breakfast)
Smoking is not permitted inside the Hilton San Diego
Bayfront convention space or on technical tours.
7:15–8:15 a.m.
Location: Aqua 309 (Aqua Level)
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Ergonomics in Design Editorial Board (lunch)
Tuesday, October 1
12:00 noon–1:15 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 502 (Cobalt Level)
Product Design Business Meeting
Student Chapter Presidents (lunch)
12:00 noon–1:15 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 505 (Cobalt Level)
Thursday, October 3
Education & Training Committee (breakfast)
7:00–8:15 a.m.
Location: Aqua 309 (Aqua Level)
Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making
Editorial Board (lunch)
12:00 noon–1:15 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 505 (Cobalt Level)
5:30–7:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
General
Information
Product Design/Health Care Networking Reception
7:00–9:00 p.m.
Location: Harbor House (Off site)
Test & Evaluation (breakfast; reserve at HFES Services)
7:30–8:30 a.m.
Location: Sapphire 412 (Sapphire Level)
Virtual Environments
3:00–4:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
Wednesday, October 2
Friday, October 4
Technical Program Committee (breakfast)
8:15–10:15 a.m.
Location: Aqua Board Room (Aqua Level)
ISO and ANSI Standards
Committees
Aerospace Systems
3:30–5:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
Aging (lunch; reserve at HFES Services)
12:00 noon–1:30 p.m.
Location: Elevation Room (30th Floor)
Augmented Cognition
Tuesday, October 1
3:30–5:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC 4
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
10:30–11:30 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Boardroom (Sapphire Level)
3:30–5:15 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Wednesday, October 2
Communications
ANSI/HFES 100 Committee
3:30–4:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
8:30–10:30 a.m.
Location: Cobalt 505 (Cobalt Level)
U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159
1:30–2:15 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Boardroom (Sapphire Level)
U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC 1 and SC 5
2:15–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Boardroom (Sapphire Level)
Technical Groups
Computer Systems/Internet
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Education (breakfast; reserve at HFES Services)
7:30–8:30 a.m.
Location: Cobalt 500 (Cobalt Level)
Environmental Design/Macroergonomics
3:45–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Forensics Professional
Monday, September 30
Council of Technical Groups
3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Health Care
3:15–4:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Human Performance Modeling
5:30–6:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
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Individual Differences
3:30–4:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
General
Information
Industrial Ergonomics
3:40–4:30 p.m.
Off-site location to be announced via IETG list server
and daily on-site newsletter
Internet/Computer Systems
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Macroergonomics/Environmental Design
Wednesday, October 2
SAE International G45 Human Systems Integration
Committee Meeting
3:00–5:00 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 520 (Cobalt Level)
Friday, October 4
Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics
Business Meeting
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Board Room (Sapphire Level)
3:45–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Saturday, October 5
Perception & Performance
Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics
Business Meeting
12:00 noon–1:30 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 500 (Cobalt Level)
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Board Room (Sapphire Level)
Safety
5:30–6:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
SOCIAL EVENTS
Surface Transportation
5:30–9:30 p.m.
Location: Harbor House (Off site)
System Development
12:00 noon–1:15 p.m.
Location: Lou & Mickey’s (Off site)
Training
3:30–4:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Monday, September 30
First-Timers & Fellows Reception
5:30–6:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Terrace (Sapphire Level)
Gala Opening Reception
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Location: Bayfront Park (Promenade Level)
Tuesday, October 1
Thursday, October 3
Technical Group Program Chairs
5:15–6:30 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 500 (Cobalt Level)
Student Reception
5:00–6:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Terrace (Sapphire Level)
Wednesday, October 2
Other Groups
Sunday, September 29
Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Exam
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 502 (Cobalt Level)
Foundation for Professional Ergonomics Meeting
Early-Career Professionals Mentoring Lunch
(invitation only)
12:00 noon–1:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
Early-Career Professionals Reception
5:30–7:00 p.m.
Location: Elevation Room (30th Floor)
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Location: Cobalt 520 (Cobalt Level)
Tuesday, October 1
Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics
Reception
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua Terrace (Aqua Level)
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TECHNICAL TOURS
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
Buses will begin loading from the Promenade Level
(except for T2, which will depart from the Indigo
Level) 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.
Monday, September 30
8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 1
T1, Intuit Experience Design Research Center
12:45–3:45 p.m.
Workshops
Check signs in the meeting registration area for a list of
canceled workshops
Monday
Sept. 30
Morning-Only Workshops
8:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
T2, San Diego Trolley
1:15–3:15 p.m.
Wednesday, October 2
T3, CareFusion Center for Clinical Excellence and
Safety
8:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
WK1 – Reducing Human Error Within Hospitals:
A Practical Approach for Achieving High
Reliability Healthcare™
Tim D. Autrey, Practicing Perfection Inst., Inc.
Monday, September 30, 8:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
T4, San Diego Gas & Electric Company Energy
Innovation Center
9:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
T5, DIII-D National Fusion Facility – General
Atomics
12:45–3:45 p.m.
T6, Qualcomm Usability Lab and Innovation
Museum
1:00–3:15 p.m.
Thursday, October 3
T7, Navy Warship (possibly Littoral Combat Ship)
8:45–11:30 a.m.
T8, San Diego Emergency Operations Center
9:00–11:00 a.m.
T9, San Diego State University Viz Center
12:50–4:10 p.m.
T10, Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) – 3rd
Fleet Complex
1:00–3:00 p.m.
S E P T E M B E R 3 0 – M O N DAY
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
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WK2 – Cognitive Neuroscience for the Human
Factors Practitioner
Chris Forsythe, Sandia Nat. Labs
Monday, September 30, 8:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 312 (Aqua Level)
WK3 – Introduction to R for Describing Data
Linda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington; John D. Lee,
U. of Wisconsin
Monday, September 30, 8:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 307 (Aqua Level)
Monday
Sept. 30
Afternoon-Only Workshops
1:30–5:00 p.m.
WK6 – Data Exploration and Visualization With R
Linda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington; John D. Lee,
U. of Wisconsin
Monday, September 30, 1:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 307 (Aqua Level)
Full-Day Workshops
9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
WK10 – Designing to Enhance Situation
Awareness
Debra G. Jones and Jennifer Riley, SA
Technologies
Monday, September 30, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
Monday, September 30
10:00 a.m.–3:45 p.m.
SF1 – STUDENT CAREER AND
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY
Alternative Format
Monday, September 30, 10:00 a.m.–3:45 p.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Student Forum
Welcome and Introduction
10:00 a.m.
Chair: Kim-Phuong L. Vu, California State U., Long
Beach, and Chair, Student Affairs Committee
Panel 1: Transitioning Through Academia: Graduate, Postdoc, and the Tenure-Track Faculty, sponsored by the California State U., Long Beach, Student
Chapter
10:00–11:15 a.m.
Chair: Jim Miles, California State U., Long Beach
Panelists: Mary Ngo, California State U., Long Beach;
Wendy Bedwell, U. of South Florida; Kelly Neville,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.
11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
Lunch Break
Panel 2: Transitioning from Service to Outreach:
Leveraging Skills and Lessons Learned from
Student Activities to the Working World
1:00–2:15 p.m.
Chair: Frank C. Lacson, Pacific Science & Engineering
Group
Panelists: Petra Alfred, Pacific Science & Engineering
Group; Dan Nathan-Roberts (U. of Wisconsin-Madison;
Shanqing (SQ) Yin, Changi General Hospital, Singapore
Panel 3: Transitioning From Student to
Professional
2:30–3:45 p.m.
Chair: Anthony D. Andre, Interface Analysis Assoc.
and San Jose State U.
Panelists: Valerie Gawron, The MITRE Co.; Cheryl
Bolstad, SA Technologies; Mac Smith, Google; Shruti
Ganga Khedkar, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
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S E P T E M B E R 3 0 – M O N DAY
Monday, September 30
3:30–5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 1
8:00–10:00 a.m.
Council of Technical Groups
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
3:30–5:00 p.m.
PL – OPENING PLENARY SESSION
Monday, September 30
4:45–6:15 p.m.
SS1 – NATIONAL ERGONOMICS MONTH
EXPO
Alternative Format
Monday, September 30, 4:45–6:15 p.m.
Location: Aqua West Foyer (Aqua Level)
Chair: Joseph R. Keebler, NEM Subcommittee Chair
Monday, September 30
5:30–6:30 p.m.
First-Timers & Fellows Reception
Sapphire Terrace (Sapphire Level)
5:30–6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 1, 8:00–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Chair: Christopher B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U.
Presidential Address: Eduardo Salas, If We All Work
Together, Success and More Come
Presentation of HFES Fellows
Presentation of HFES Awards
Keynote Address: Annie Murphy Paul,
Writer/Journalist, Letting People Know About
People-Friendly Design
Tuesday, October 1
10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
AS1 – AVIATION FATIGUE: ISSUES IN
DEVELOPING FATIGUE RISK MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
Aerospace Systems
Monday, September 30
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Gala Opening Reception
Bayfront Park (Promenade Level)
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 1
7:30–8:30 a.m.
Test & Evaluation
7:30–8:30 a.m. (breakfast; reserve at HFES Central)
Location: Sapphire 412 (Sapphire Level)
O C TO B E R 1 – T U E S DAY
Chair: Monica Z. Weiland, MITRE Corp.
Panelists: Thomas Nesthus, FAA; Carlos Compatore,
U.S. Coast Guard; Stephen Popkin, Volpe Nat.
Transportation Systems Ctr.; Jim Mangie, Delta Air
Lines; Lisa C. Thomas, Boeing Commercial Airlines;
Erin Flynn-Evans, NASA Ames Research Ctr.
CE1 – COGNITIVE ENGINEERING ACROSS
DOMAINS: WHAT THE WIDE-ANGLE VIEW
CAN PROVIDE
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Ann M. Bisantz, U. at Buffalo
Panelists: Emilie M. Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering; Ryan Kilgore, Charles River Analytics; Catherine M.
Burns, U. of Waterloo; Robert Wears, U. of Florida;
John D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin, Madison; Greg A.
Jamieson, U. of Toronto
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Tuesday
Oct. 1
CE2 – INTERRUPTIONS
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Tuesday
Oct. 1
Chair: Patricia McDermott, Alion Science and
Technology
1. Gil Kedar, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev; Joachim
Meyer, Tel Aviv U.; Yoella Bereby-Meyer, BenGurion U. of the Negev, Responses to Alerts
and Subjective Reports: Evidence for Partial
Dissociation Between Processes
2. Sandy J. J. Gould, Duncan P. Brumby, and Anna
L. Cox, U. College London, What Does It
Mean for an Interruption to Be Relevant?
An Investigation of Relevance as a Memory
Effect
3. Cyrus K. Foroughi, Nicole E. Werner, Erik T.
Nelson, and Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, George
Mason U., Do Interruptions Affect the Quality
of Work?
4. Kimberly E. Culley, Molly M. Liechty, and
Poornima Madhavan, Old Dominion U., The
Effects of Affect and Inspection Duration
on Decision Time and Confidence
E1 – HUMAN FACTORS IN EVERYDAY LIFE
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
Education
Chair: Arathi Sethumadhavan, Medtronic, Inc.
Panelists: Anne C. McLaughlin, North Carolina State
U.; Tim Nichols, Microsoft Inc.; Richard Pak, Clemson U.; Mac Smith, Google Inc.
GS1 – PAST PRESIDENT’S FORUM:
THE FUTURE OF HUMAN FACTORS AND
ERGONOMICS: CHARTING A COURSE FOR
OUR PROFESSION
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
General Sessions
Chair: Mica R. Endsley, SA Technologies
Panelists: Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida;
Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, George Mason U.;
Waldemar Karwowski, U. of Central Florida; Wendy A.
Rogers, Georgia Tech
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IE1 – MECHANISTIC RESEARCH ON WORKRELATED MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Industrial Ergonomics
Chair: Thomas Armstrong, U. of Michigan; Cochair:
Susan E. Kotowski, U. of Cincinnati
1. Sean Gallagher, Auburn U.; Mary F. Barbe and
Vicky S. Massicotte, Temple U.; Ann E. BarrGillespie, Pacific U., The Interaction of Force
and Repetition on Systemic Inflammatory
Cytokine Response in a Rat Model
2. Suman Kanti Chowdhury, Ashish D. Nimbarte,
and Xiaopeng Ning, West Virginia U., Comparison of Fourier and Wavelet Analysis for
Fatigue Assessment During Repetitive
Dynamic Exertion
3. Dheeraj Singh, Greesh Kumar Singh, and Sanjay
Srivastava, Dayalbagh Educational Inst., Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome Among Occupational
Workers in India
ME1 – HUMAN FACTORS IN THE WILD:
INSIGHT FROM DEVELOPING SOLUTIONS
IN HEALTH CARE
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Macroergonomics
Chair: Yan Xiao, Baylor Health Care System
Panelists: Natalie Abts, MedStar Health; Laurie Wolf,
Barnes-Jewish Hospital; M. Susan Hallbeck, Mayo
Clinic; Svetlena Taneva and Anjum Chagpar, University Health Network; C. Adam Probst, Baylor Health
Care System
PD1 – TOUCH SCREEN
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Product Design
1.
2.
Anna Pereira and Tevis Miller, U. of California at
Berkeley; Yi-Min Huang, Microsoft; Dan Odell,
Synaptics; David Rempel, U. of California at
Berkeley, Holding a Tablet Computer With
One Hand
Ransalu Senanayake and Ravindra S. Goonetilleke,
Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology,
Superiority of Freehand Pointing
O C TO B E R 1 – T U E S DAY
3.
4.
Thomas A. Ulrich, Zachary Spielman, Jordan
Holmberg, Connor Hoover, Nicole Sanders,
Krutika Gohil, and Steffen Werner, U. of Idaho,
Playing Charades With Your Car—The
Potential of Free-Form and Contact-Based
Gestural Interfaces for Human-Vehicle
Interaction
Anthony Jennings, Spencer Ryser, and Frank
Drews, U. of Utah, Touch Screen Devices and
the Effectiveness of User Interface Methods
PP1 – VIGILANCE & ATTENTION RESEARCH
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Perception & Performance
Chair: Jocelyn Keillor, Nat. Research Council Canada;
Cochair: Emily Skow, Exponent Failure Analysis Assoc.
1. Joanna E. Lewis and Mark B. Neider, U. of
Central Florida, Do Looming Objects Capture
Overt Attention?
2. Kelly S. Steelman and Steven Orchard, Flinders
U.; Kingsley Fletcher and Susan Cockshell,
Defence Science and Technology Organisation;
Paul Williamson and Jason S. McCarley, Flinders
U., Attentional Processes in Detection of
Naval Radar Symbology
3. Michael B. Dillard, Nat. Research Council; Joel
S. Warm, Gregory J. Funke, Michael A. Vidulich,
and W. Todd Nelson, Air Force Research Lab;
Thomas F. Eggemeier, U. of Dayton; Matthew E.
Funke, Naval Medical Research Unit – Dayton,
Vigilance: Hard Work Even if Time Flies
4. Grace W. L. Teo, Tarah N. Schmidt, James L.
Szalma, Gabriella M. Hancock, and Peter A.
Hancock, U. of Central Florida, The Effects of
Feedback in Vigilance Training on Performance, Workload, Stress, and Coping
5. Alyssa S. Hess, Andrew J. Wismer, Corey J. Bohil,
and Mark B. Neider, U. of Central Florida, On
the Hunt: Visual Search for Camouflaged
Targets in Realistic Environments
ST1 – HEALTH, BEHAVIOR, AND EMOTION
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
Surface Transportation
Chair: Joanne Harbluk, Transport Canada; Cochair:
Bryan Reimer, MIT
1. Noelle LaVoie, Parallel Consulting; Yi-Ching Lee,
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; James P.
Parker, Parallel Consulting; Flaura Winston, The
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, New Insights Into the Detrimental Effects of Peer
Passengers on Teen Drivers
2. Myounghoon Jeon and Wei Zhang, Michigan
Technological U., Sadder but Wiser? Effects
of Negative Emotions on Risk Perception,
Driving Performance, and Perceived Workload
3. Charles G. Burhans, J. Paul Frantz, Timothy P.
Rhoades, Helen J. A. Fuller, and Robert M.
Schanski, Applied Safety and Ergonomics, How
Many Drinks Does It Take? Perceptions of
Risk Associated With Drinking, Driving, and
Engaging in Common Activities
4. Anthony D. McDonald and John D. Lee, U. of
Wisconsin-Madison; Nazan S. Aksan, Jeffrey D.
Dawson, Jon Tippin, and Matthew Rizzo, U. of
Iowa, Highway Healthcare: How Naturalistic
Driving Data Index Adherence to CPAP
Therapy in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
5. Erika E. Miller and Linda Ng Boyle, U. of
Washington, Variations in Road Conditions
on Driver Stress: Insights From an On-Road
Study
TE1 – EVALUATION TOOLS, TECHNIQUES,
& METHODS
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Test & Evaluation; cosponsored with System
Development
Chair: Amanda Surprenant, State Farm Insurance
Companies; Cochair: Linda G. Pierce, FAA
1. Sharon McDonald, Kenneth McGarry, and
Leanne M. Willis, U. of Sunderland, Thinking
Aloud About Web Navigation: The Relationship Between Think-Aloud Instructions,
Task Difficulty, and Performance
2. Susan G. Campbell, Sarah C. Wayland, Alina
Goldman, and Sergey Blok, U. of Maryland;
Allison L. Powell, Corp. for Nat. Research Initiatives, Speaking the User’s Language: Evaluating Translation Memory Software for a
Linguistically Diverse Workplace
O C TO B E R 1 – T U E S DAY
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Tuesday
Oct. 1
3.
4.
5.
Tuesday
Oct. 1
Axel Hillebrand, EADS Innovation Works,
ATTENDO: Method for the Assessment
of Visual Attention Allocation in TwoDimensional Spaces
Max Friedrich, Daniel Nause, Matthias Heesen,
Alexandra Keich, Johann Kelsch, and Martin
Baumann, German Aerospace Ctr.; Mark Vollrath,
Technical U. of Braunschweig, Validation of the
MoSAIC-Driving Simulator – Investigating
the Impact of a Human Driver on Cooperative Driving Behavior in an Experimental
Simulation Setup
Eriko Aiba, Nat. Inst. of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology; Soutatsu Kanazawa,
Urasenke Konnichian; Tomoko Ota, Chuo Business Group; Koji Kuroda, Dai Nippon Printing
Co., Ltd.; Yuka Takai and Akihiko Goto, Osaka
Sangyo U.; Hiroyuki Hamada, Kyoto Inst. of
Technology, Developing a System to Assess
the Skills of Japanese Way of Tea by Analyzing the Forming Sound: A Case Study
Tuesday, October 1
1:30–3:00 p.m.
AC1 – ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS AND APPLIED
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
Augmented Cognition
Chair: Chris Forsythe, Sandia Nat. Labs; Cochair:
Lawrence J. Hettinger, Liberty Mutual Research Inst.
for Safety
1. Christina F. Rusnock and Christopher D. Geiger,
U. of Central Florida, The Impact of Adaptive
Automation Invoking Thresholds on Cognitive Workload and Situational Awareness
2. Bethany Bracken, Victoria Romero, Sean Guarino,
and Jonathan Pfautz, Charles River Analytics, Inc.,
Designing an Adaptive Approach for the
Real-Time Assessment and Augmentation
of Performance of Cyber Analyst Teams
3. Brian Falcone, Ryan McKendrick, and Raja
Parasuraman, George Mason U., A Shocking
Lack of Difference: Noninvasive Brain
Stimulation in Verbal and Spatial Working
Memory
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4.
Ronald K. Stevens, UCLA IMMEX Project;
Trysha Galloway, The Learning Chameleon, Inc.,
Toward the Development of Quantitative
Descriptions of the Neurodynamic Rhythms
and Organizations of Teams
AS2 – PERFORMANCE IN SIMULATORS AND
COCKPITS
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
Aerospace Systems
Chair: K. Michael Dresel, User Experience Services;
Cochair: Michael W. Sawyer, Fort Hill Group
1. Dennis B. Beringer and Gena Drechsler, FAA
Civil Aerospace Medical Inst., Head-Mounted
Displays for Civil Helicopter Navigation and
Obstacle Avoidance: Is What You See What
You Don’t Get, or Is Seeing Not Believing?
2. Nadine M. Moacdieh, Julie C. Prinet, and
Nadine B. Sarter, U. of Michigan, Effects of
Modern Primary Flight Display Clutter: Evidence from Performance and Eye-Tracking
Data
CE3 – TRENDS IN DECISION-MAKING
RESEARCH: HOW CAN THEY CHANGE
COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION
MAKING IN HUMAN FACTORS?
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making;
cosponsored with General Sessions
Chair: Cleotilde Gonzalez, Carnegie Mellon U.;
Cochair: Joachim Meyer, Tel-Aviv U.
Panelists: Gary Klein, MacroCognition LLC; J. Frank
Yates, U. of Michigan; Alvin E. Roth, Stanford U.
ED1 – ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN WITH
SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Environmental Design
Chair: ConneMara Bazley, JimConna, Inc.
1. Martha J. Sanders, Quinnipiac U., Classroom
Design and Student Engagement
O C TO B E R 1 – T U E S DAY
2.
3.
4.
Massimiliano Pau, Bruno Leban, and Maurizio
Paderi, U. of Cagliari; Maury A. Nussbaum,
Virginia Tech, Characterization of Pulling
Forces Exerted by Primary School Children
While Carrying Trolley Bags
Rachna Khare, School of Planning and Architecture; Abir Mullick, Georgia Tech, Research
Tools to Learn About the Needs of Children
With Autism
Rachna Khare and Ajay Khare, School of Planning
and Architecture, Design Competition as a
Pedagogical Tool to Teach Concepts of
Universal Design in India
3.
4.
5.
GS2 – HUMAN-SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
IN ELECTRONICALLY MEDIATED CARE
COORDINATION
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
General Sessions
Chair: Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State U.
Panelists: Toby Warden, Nat. Research Council; Teresa
Zayas-Caban, Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality; Matthew Rizzo, U. of Iowa; Sara Czaja, U. of
Miami; Pascale Carayon, U. of Wisconsin-Madison
HC1 – HUMAN FACTORS IN THE WILD:
INSIGHT TEACHING HF TO FRONTLINE
PROFESSIONALS IN HEALTH CARE
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Health Care
Chair: Kermit G. Davis, U. of Cincinnati; Cochair:
Monifa Vaughn-Cooke, U. of Maryland
Panelists: Yan Xiao, Baylor Health Care System; Yin
Shanqing, Changi General Hospital; Rollin J. Fairbanks,
MedStar Health; Laurie Wolf, Barnes-Jewish Hospital;
Anjum Chagpar, University Health Network; C. Adam
Probst, Baylor Health Care System
ME2 – HUMAN FACTORS AND
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Invited Symposium
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Performance Complexity and Manpower
Sustainability With Systems Engineering
Sylvie Nadeau and Adel Badri, École de Technologie Supérieure; Richard Wells, Waterloo U.;
Patrick Neumann, Ryerson U.; Glen Kenny,
Ottawa U.; Douglas Morrison, Ctr. for Excellence
in Mining Innovation, Sustainable Canadian
Mining: Occupational Health and Safety
Challenges
Klaus J. Zink, Inst. for Technology and Work,
Designing Sustainable Work Systems in a
Globalized World: A New Challenge for
Ergonomics?
Ivan Bolis, Sandra N. Morioka, Claudio M.
Brunoro, and Laerte I. Sznelwar, U. de São Paulo,
Sustainability Policies and Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR): Ergonomics
Contribution Regarding Work in Companies
PP2 – DISPLAY RESEARCH
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Perception & Performance
Chair: Brian P. Dyre, U. of Idaho; Cochair: Maria
Natalia Russi-Vigoya, Texas Tech U.
1. Kelly A. Sprehn, Gul E. Okudan-Kremer, and
David R. Riley, Penn State U., Information Format and Cognitive Style: The Impact of Paired
Styles on Performance and Preference
2. Callum L. Tear, Mithila Fox, Matthew Tsai,
David Liu, and Penelope M. Sanderson, U.
of Queensland, Detecting Numerical and
Waveform Changes on a Head-Mounted
Display vs. Monitor
3. Daniel J. Uribe and Michael E. Miller, Air Force
Inst. of Technology, Eye Movements When
Viewing an HMD Under Vibration
4. Trey Roady and Thomas K. Ferris, Texas A&M
U., Supporting Speeded Navigational
Communication via Gesture-Controlled
Vibrotactile Displays
5. Anson Ho and Catherine H. Burns, U. of
Waterloo, Music as an Auditory Display:
Interaction Effects of Mode and Tempo
on Perceived Urgency
Macroergonomics
Chair: Klaus J. Zink, Inst. for Technology and Work
1. Alan Hedge, Cornell U., The Importance of
Ergonomics in Green Design
2. Tareq Ahram and Waldemar Karwowski, U. of
Central Florida; Ben Amaba, IBM, Managing
O C TO B E R 1 – T U E S DAY
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Tuesday
Oct. 1
Tuesday
Oct. 1
S1 – ACCIDENT PREVENTION
VE1 – ME & MY VE, PART 2
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Alternative Format
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Safety
Virtual Environments
Chair: Marita A. O’ Brien, U. of Alabama, Huntsville;
Cochair: Adam W. Pickens, Texas A&M U.
1. Ashley M. Hughes, Shirley Sonesh, Stephanie
Zajac, and Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida,
Leveraging HFACS to Understand Medication Error in Emergency Medical Services
(EMS): A Systematic Review
2. Maureen E. Hassall, Penelope M. Sanderson, and
Ian T. Cameron, U. of Queensland, An Organizational Resilience-Based Human Factors
Safety Method: The Development and Testing
of SAfER
3. Bianca Bain and Richard Marklin, Marquette U.,
One External Step and a Horizontal Handlebar on an Aerial Bucket Reduces Postural
Instability During Ingress and Egress
Chair: Michael A. Rupp, U. of Central Florida
Presenters: Laura Strater, Jennifer Riley, and Fleet
Davis, SA Technologies, Inc.; Katelyn Procci, Clint
Bowers, Deborah Beidel, and Brian Bunnell, U. of
Central Florida; Alex Proaps, Old Dominion U.;
Ganesh Sankaranarayanan, Baichun Li, and Suvranu
De, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.; Caroline G. L. Cao,
Wright State U.
ST2 – DRIVER DISTRACTION: VISUALMANUAL TO AUDITORY-VOCAL
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
Tuesday, October 1
3:00–4:30 p.m.
Virtual Environments
3:00–4:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
Tuesday, October 1
3:30–5:00 p.m.
Surface Transportation
CE4 – SITUATION AWARENESS
Chair: James Jenness, Westat; Cochair: Bobbie Seppelt,
Touchstone Evaluations Inc.
1. Christine E. Yager, Texas A&M Transportation
Inst., Driver Safety Impacts of Voice-to-Text
Mobile Applications
2. David Libby, Jibo He, and Alex Chaparro,
Wichita State U., Distracted While Driving:
A Comparison of the Effects of Texting and
Talking on a Cell Phone
3. Mahtab Ghazizadeh and Vindhya Venkatraman,
U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Miralis Torres, U. of
Puerto Rico-Mayagüez; Madeleine C. Gibson and
John D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Linda Ng
Boyle, U. of Washington, Text Readability and
Drivers’ Reading Time: Insights From the
Visual Occlusion Method
4. Huei-Yen Winnie Chen and Paul Milgram, U. of
Toronto, A Framework for Modeling and
Analyzing Variability in Visual Occlusion
Experiments
5. Celena Dopart, Anders Häggman, Cameron
Thornberry, Bruce Mehler, Jonathan Dobres, and
Bryan Reimer, MIT, A Driving Simulation
Study Examining Destination Entry with iOS
5 Google Maps and a Garmin Portable GPS
System
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Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Sandy J. J. Gould, U. College London
1. Patricia L. McDermott and Alia Fisher, Alion
Science and Technology, Methodologies for
Assessing Situation Awareness of Unmanned
System Operators
2. Nicklaus A. Giacobe, Pennsylvania State U.,
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Alerts
3. Julia C. Lo, Delft U. of Technology; Sebastiaan A.
Meijer, KTH Royal Inst. of Technology,
Measuring Group Situation Awareness in
a Multi-Actor Gaming Simulation: A Pilot
Study of Railway and Passenger Traffic
Operators
4. Geoffrey Ho, Justin G. Hollands, Michael Tombu,
Ken Ueno, and Matt Lamb, Defence Research
and Development Canada, Blue Force Tracking: Effects of Spatial Error on Soldier
Performance
O C TO B E R 1 – T U E S DAY
CE5 – THE SYSTEM USABILITY SCALE
Invited Symposium
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Rebecca A. Grier, Inst. for Defense Analyses
1. Rebecca A. Grier, Inst. for Defense Analyses;
Aaron Bangor, AT&T Labs; Philip Kortum, Rice
U.; S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M U., The System
Usability Scale: Beyond Standard Usability
Testing
2. S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M U.; Tri Pham
and Ronald Phillips, U. of Houston-Clear Lake,
Validation of the System Usability Scale
(SUS): SUS in the Wild
3. Philip Kortum and Megan Johnson, Rice U.,
The Relationship Between Levels of User
Experience With a Product and Perceived
System Usability
4. Aaron Bangor, Kurt Joseph, Marian SweeneyDillon, Garrett Stettler, and James Pratt, AT&T,
Using the SUS to Help Demonstrate Usability’s Value to Business Goals
5. Rebecca A. Grier, Inst. for Defense Analyses,
The Potential Utility of the System Usability
Scale in U.S. Military Acquisition
FP1 – THEORETICAL ISSUES IN FORENSIC
HUMAN FACTORS
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Forensics Professional
Chair: Joseph Cohen, Error Analysis, Inc.
1. Steven Albert-Green, Jason Young, and Erin
Potma, Advantage Forensics Inc., Practical
Method for Forensic Testing of Fall Impact
Effects on the Human Spine
2. Alison G. Vredenburgh and Daniel R. Spencer,
Vredenburgh & Assoc., Inc., Sophisticated User:
When Does a Jury Find Users to Have
Sophisticated Knowledge After Determining
Liability/Failure to Warn?
3. Michael Kuzel, Exponent, Inc.; H. Harvey Cohen,
Error Analysis, Inc.; Robert Rauschenberger,
Exponent, Inc.; Joseph Cohen, Error Analysis,
Inc., Evaluation of Mobile Eye Tracking for
Forensic Analysis of Pedestrian Falls
4. Christopher L. Hicks, Roger C. Jensen, and
Joselyn M. Adams, U. of Montana, Stairway Step
Dimensions: Replication of a Measurement
System Study
O C TO B E R 1 – T U E S DAY
5.
Jake Pauls, Jake Pauls Consulting Services, The
Pathology of Everyday Things–Stairways–
Revisited
GS3 – GLOBALIZATION OF ERGONOMICS
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
General Sessions
Chair: Thomas J. Smith, U. of Minnesota
Panelists: Andrew Imada, IEA; Nancy Larson, 3M
Corp.; Peter Budnick, ErgoWeb Inc.; Karen Jacobs,
Boston U.
Tuesday
Oct. 1
HC2 – SURGERY
Invited Symposium
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Health Care
Chair: Caroline G. L. Cao, Wright State U.; Cochair:
Laura H. Barg-Walkow, Georgia Tech
1. Caroline G. L. Cao, Wright State U.; Ganesh
Sankaranarayanan, RPI, Minimally Invasive
Surgery: Beyond the Box Trainer
2. M. Susan Hallbeck, Bethany Lowndes, and Juliane
Bingener-Casey, Mayo Clinic, Laparoscopic
Surgical Team Stress Measures During Randomized Controlled Trials of 4-port vs. Single
Incision Cholecystecomies: A Pilot Study
3. A. Miller, T. Sun, N. Pyatka, J. Brewer, and
S. Ganapathy, Wright State U.; P. Weyhrauch and
J. Niehaus, Charles River Analytics; C. G. L. Cao,
Wright State U., Strategies for Training Technical and Nontechnical Surgical Skills
4. Amine Chellali, Harvard Medical School;
Caroline G. L. Cao, Wright State U., The Impact
of New Instruments on Surgical Performance
in Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic
Surgery
5. Ganesh Sankaranarayanan and Suvranu De,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.; Caroline G. L. Cao,
Wright State U., Characterization of the Learning Plateau and the Learning Rate of the
VBLaST PT Simulator With a Kinematic
Objective Performance Metric
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I1/CS – AGILE AND USER EXPERIENCE: THE
ROAD TO INTEGRATION–THE
CHALLENGES OF USER RESEARCH IN AN
AGILE ENVIRONMENT
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Internet; cosponsored with Computer Systems,
Product Design
Chair: Melissa Meingast, Hewlett Packard
Panelists: Timothy Ballew, 8-bit Bear Consulting;
Rochelle Edwards, Electronic Arts, Inc.; Eric Nordquist,
Texas State U.; Christopher Sader, PROS, Inc.;
Danielle Smith, PayPal
Tuesday
Oct. 1
PD2 – 12TH ANNUAL STANLEY H. CAPLAN
USER-CENTERED PRODUCT DESIGN
AWARD
Alternative Format
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Chair: Stanley Caplan, Usability Assoc.; Cochair:
Dianne McMullin, Boeing Group
Award recipient to be announced.
POS1 – INTERACTIVE SESSION 1
Interactive Session
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom C (Sapphire Level)
Posters and Demos
Poster and demo sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters are required to be present throughout the session.
Aerospace
1. Sally A. Stader, U. of Central Florida, Ergonomic
Evaluation of Aircraft Wing Recovering Tasks
in General Aviation Maintenance
2. Per-Anders Oskarsson, Patrik Lif, Johan Hedström,
Peter Andersson, Björn Lindahl, and Anna
Tullberg, Swedish Defence Research Agency,
FOI, Visual, Tactile, and Bimodal Presentation
of Lateral Drift in Simulated Helicopter
Robotics
3. Aaron S. Dietz, Joseph R. Keebler, Rebecca Lyons,
and Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida; V.C.
Ramesh, Vcrsoft, LLC, Developing Unmanned
Aerial System Training: An Event-Based
Approach
4. Emilio J. C. Lobato, Travis J. Wiltshire, and
Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida,
A Dual-Process Approach to Understanding
Human-Robot Interaction
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5.
Thomas Fincannon, Florian Jentsch, Brittany C.
Sellers, and Andrew Talone, U. of Central Florida,
Best Practices in Human Operation of
Robotic/Unmanned Vehicles: A Technical
Review of Recommendations Regarding the
Human-to-Robot Ratio
6. Travis J. Wiltshire, Emilio J. C. Lobato, and
Anna V. Wedell, U. of Central Florida; Wes Huang
and Benjamin Axelrod, iRobot; Stephen M. Fiore,
U. of Central Florida, Effects of Robot Gaze
and Proxemic Behavior on Perceived Social
Presence During a Hallway Navigation
Scenario
7. Travis J. Wiltshire, Daniel Barber, and Stephen M.
Fiore, U. of Central Florida, Towards Modeling
Social-Cognitive Mechanisms in Robots to
Facilitate Human-Robot Teaming
8. Elizabeth Phillips, Javier Rivera, and Florian
Jentsch, U. of Central Florida, Developing a
Tactical Language for Future Robotic
Teammates
9. Julia Wright, Tracy Sanders, and Peter A. Hancock,
U. of Central Florida, Identifying the Role of
Attributions in Human Perceptions of Robots
10. Shane E. Halse and Heather C. Lum, Penn State
Erie; Valerie K. Sims, U. of Central Florida;
Christine A. Winkelbauer and Megan A. Harris,
Penn State Erie, Does This Robot Make Me
Look Smart? How the Addition of a Robotic
Pet Influences First Impressions
11. Scott Ososky, Elizabeth Phillips, David Schuster,
and Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida, A
Picture is Worth a Thousand Mental Models:
Evaluating Human Understanding of Robot
Teammates
Usability
12. K. Michael Dresel, Boeing, Testing Usability
Goals With Small Samples: A Binomial
Analysis Methodology
13. Danae Holmes and Philip Kortum, Rice U.,
Vote-By-Phone: Usability Evaluation of an
IVR Voting System
14. Jennica Bellanca, Brianna Eiter, and Lisa Steiner,
Nat. Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health,
Perceptions and Usability of a Mining Vest:
High and Low Seam Heights
15. Elizabeth Mintmire, Chen Ling, and Randa
Shehab, U. of Oklahoma, Usability Evaluation
of a Paratransit Mobile Application
16. Audrey W. Fok, Katelyn Procci, Jeremy R. Flynn,
and Mustapha Mouloua, U. of Central Florida,
The Effects of Mental Model Conformity on
Usability in Apps
O C TO B E R 1 – T U E S DAY
17. Barbara S. Chaparro, Mikki H. Phan, and Jo R.
Jardina, Wichita State U., Usability and Performance of Tablet Keyboards: Microsoft Surface vs. Apple iPad
Design
18. Angelene Nery, Christy A. Harper, and Michael C.
Bartha, Hewlett-Packard, Arrow Key Configuration on Laptops: Performance and User
Preference of the Inverted-T and Modified
Cross
19. Christina N. Harrington, Jesseca R. I. Taylor,
Jennifer A. Cowley, and Michael S. Wogalter,
North Carolina State U., Assessing Conceptualizations of User-Friendliness for Consumer
Products
20. Natalia Mazaeva, Medtronic; Ann M. Bisantz, U.
of Buffalo, Ecological Interface Design of a
Photo Camera Display: Method and Example
21. Wimberly S. Hoyle, U. of Houston-Clear Lake;
Michael C. Bartha and Christy A. Harper, HewlettPackard Co.; S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M U.,
Low Profile Keyboard Design: The Effect of
Physical Key Characteristics on Typing
Productivity and User Preference
Control
22. ConneMara Bazley, JimConna Inc.; Aaron Pascoe,
Charles Weaver, and Steve Blomgren, NuScale
Power, Computer Based Procedure System
for a Multimodular Control Room
23. Michael Lee, C. Melody Carswell, Will Seidelman,
and Michelle Sublette, U. of Kentucky, Green
Expectations: The Story of a Customizable
Lighting Control Panel Designed to Reduce
Energy Use
24. Michael C. Bartha, Melissa Meingast, and
Cynthia Roe Purvis, Hewlett Packard Corp.;
Douglas Kokot and Paul Allie, Kokot and Allie
Assoc., LLC, Modeling a Display Adjustment
Range for Standing and Keyboarding for
Touchscreen Computer Users
25. Torsten Günzler and Dietrich Manzey, Technische
U. Berlin, Asymmetries in Human Tolerance
of Uncertainty in Interaction With Alarm
Systems: Effects of Risk Perception or Evidence for a General Commission Bias?
26. Brian P. Dyre, Eric J. Adamic, Steffen Werner, and
Roger Lew, U. of Idaho; David I. Gertman and
Ronald L. Boring, Idaho Nat. Lab, A Microworld Simulator for Process Control Research
and Training
O C TO B E R 1 – T U E S DAY
Team
27. Ute Fischer, Georgia Tech; Kathleen Mosier, San
Francisco State U.; Judith Orasanu, NASA Ames
Research Ctr., The Impact of Transmission
Delays on Mission Control—Space Crew
Communication
28. Nancy Stone, Missouri U. of Science & Technology; Frank Zebulon Keehn, Wayne State U.,
Team Efficacy in Computer-Mediated Teams
29. Michael J. Crites and Jamie C. Gorman, Texas
Tech U., Learning to Tie Well With Others:
Bimanual vs. Intermanual Coordination
During Shoe-Tying
30. William S. Helton, Alexander L. Green, and Neil
R. de Joux, U. of Canterbury, Cognitive Resource
Demands During Climbing: Considerations
for Communication Technologies
Extreme Environments
31. Valerie J. B. Rice and Gary L. Boykin, Army
Research Lab; Angela Jeter, DCS Corp.; Jessica
Villarreal, Army Research Lab; Cory Overby, DCS
Corp.; Petra Alfred, Pacific Science, The Relationship Between Mindfulness and Resiliency
Among Active Duty Service Members and
Military Veterans
32. Ashley Marie Hughes, Mustapha Mouloua,
Peter A. Hancock, and James L. Szalma, U. of
Central Florida, What Doesn’t Kill You Makes
You Stronger? A Study of Appraisal and
Performance in Trauma
33. Kelly S. Hale and Shayna Strally, Design Interactive, Inc.; Jason Moss, Army Research Inst.;
Malachi Lawson and Jonathan Martin, Design
Interactive, Inc.; Jack Johnston, Northrop Grumman Technical Services; Ric Topolski, Augusta
State U., Assessing Soldier Eye Scan Behavior
While Detecting Threats in Dynamic and
Static Stimuli
34. Gisela Munoz, Michael Fehlinger, and Jason P.
Kring, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Designing
for Mars: Mitigating Habitability Factors to
Support Crew Performance
Tools for Measurement
35. Avi Parush and Nadya Rustandjaja, Carleton U.,
The Impact of Sudden Events and Spatial
Configuration on the Benefits of Prior
Information to Situation Awareness and
Performance
36. Jian Liu, Marshall U., Daily Activity Recognition Using Wearable Sensors
37. Timothy J. Duffield, U. of Houston-Clear Lake;
S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M U.; William
Amonette and Paul Ritchey, U. of Houston-Clear
Lake, Standard Deviation of sEMG: Measuring the Dynamicity of Muscle Activity
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Tuesday
Oct. 1
38. Claudia Ziegler Acemyan, Philip Kortum, and
David Payne, Rice U., Do Voters Really Fail
to Detect Changes to Their Ballots? An
Investigation of Ballot Type on Voter Error
Detection
39. Will Seidelman, C. Melody Carswell, and Michael
Lee, U. of Kentucky, Haptic Data Visualization and Creative Thought: Beyond Standard
Measures of Performance
40. R. Figueroa and T. Armstrong, The U. of Michigan, Considering Task Force Requirements
for Hand Posture Predictions
Tuesday
Oct. 1
Demonstrations
41. John W. Harden, Old Dominion U.; James P. Bliss,
Old Dominion U.; Charles Dischinger, NASAMSFC, Gestural Control of a Remote Robotic
Manipulator
42. Jacob Viraldo and Barrett Caldwell, Purdue U.,
Sonification as Sensemaking in Control Room
Applications
43. Emily S. Patterson, Chad Weiss, Zachary Woods,
Austin F. Mount-Campbell, and Michael J. Rayo,
Ohio State U., Online Training for Resilient
Communication During Shift Change
Handovers
44. Maureen O’Connell and James L. Szalma, U. of
Central Florida, ROC-Estimator Software and
ROC Analysis
PP3 – HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Perception & Performance
Chair: Harvey S. Smallman, Pacific Science & Engineering Group; Cochair: Sara A. Lu, U. of Michigan
1. Charles R. Descheneaux, Lauren ReinermanJones, and Daniel Barber, U. of Central Florida,
Hemispheric Differences and Spatial Ability
in Robot to Human Tactile Communication
2. Stephen R. Ellis, Bernard D. Adelstein, and
Kiwon Yeom, NASA Ames Research Ctr.,
Misalignment Effect Function Measurement
for Oblique Rotation Axes: Counterintuitive
Predictions and Theoretical Extensions
3. G. Robert Arrabito, and Geoffrey Ho, Defence
Research and Development Canada; Yeti Li,
Wayne Giang, and Catherine M. Burns, U. of
Waterloo; Ming Hou and Paul Pace, Defence
Research and Development Canada, Multimodal
Displays for Enhancing Performance in a
Supervisory Monitoring Task: Reaction Time
to Detect Critical Events
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4.
5.
Shih-Yi Chien and Michael Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh; Siddharth Mehrotra, Agents Dynamics Inc.;
Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon U., Imperfect
Automation in Scheduling Operator Attention
on Control of Multi-Robots
E. Wiese, A. Wykowska, and H. J. Müller, Ludwig
Maximilian U., Munich, Making Eyes With
Robots: Readiness to Engage In HumanRobot Interaction Depends on the Attribution of Intentionality
S2 – WARNINGS
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Safety
Chair: Fereydoun Agazadeh, Louisiana State U.;
Cochair: Ranjana Mehta, Texas A&M U.
1. Thomas Ayres, Warnings, Anti-Warnings, and
Pacifiers
2. Marita A. O’Brien and Michael Shreeves, U. of
Alabama, Huntsville, Evaluating the Interactive Social-Cognitive Model for Explaining
Noncompliance to a Disaster Warning
3. Gina May Tyree and Michael S. Wogalter, North
Carolina State U., Assessing Perceived Hazard
and Perceived Importance of Safety and
Fluorescent Colors
4. Kenneth Nemire, HFE Consulting LLC,
Multicultural, Rapid, Collaborative, Iterative
Design and Evaluation of a Warning Pictorial
SF2 – A STUDENT PERSPECTIVE OF
CAREER OPTIONS IN HUMAN FACTORS
Discussion Panel
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
Student Forum
Chair: Brittany Neilson, Texas Tech U.
Panelists: Alexandra B. Proaps, Old Dominion U.;
Dustin Smith, Wichita State U.; Anand Tharanathan,
Honeywell ACS Labs; Nicole E. Werner, George
Mason U.
O C TO B E R 1 – T U E S DAY
ST3 – DRIVER DISTRACTION: MENTAL
WORKLOAD AND AROUSAL
Lecture
Tuesday, October 1, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
Surface Transportation
Chair: Linda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington; Cochair:
Zeno Zhang, DENSO International America Inc.
1. Sachi Mizobuchi, Vocalage Inc.; Mark Chignell,
David Canella, and Moshe Eizenman, U. of
Toronto; Sayaka Yoshizu, Chihiro Sannomiya, and
Kazunari Nawa, Toyota Info Technology Ctr.,
Looking or Listening? Impacts of Secondary
Task Timing and Difficulty on Tracking
Performance and Modality Selection
2. Kellie D. Kennedy and James P. Bliss, Old
Dominion U., Inattentional Blindness in a
Simulated Driving Task
3. Adam Gary Emfield, Jennifer A. Leavens,
Mustapha Mouloua, and Mark B. Neider, U. of
Central Florida, Evaluating the Effect of Riddles on Driving
4. Guozhen Zhao, Chinese Academy of Sciences;
Changxu Wu and Bo Ou, U. at Buffalo, The
Electrocortical Correlates of Daydreaming
During Simulated Driving Tasks
5. Shi Cao and Yili Liu, U. of Michigan, Gender
Factor in Lane Keeping and Speech Comprehension Dual Tasks
Tuesday, October 1
5:00–6:00 p.m.
Student Reception
Sapphire Terrace (Sapphire Level)
5:00–6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 1
5:30–9:00 p.m.
Product Design Business Meeting
5:30–7:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
HFES Annual Business Meeting &
Volunteer Event
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Product Design/Health Care
Networking Reception
7:00–9:00 p.m.
Location: Harbor House (Offsite)
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
Wednesday, October 2
7:30–8:30 a.m.
Education
7:30–8:30 a.m. (breakfast; reserve at HFES Services)
Location: Cobalt 500 (Cobalt Level)
Wednesday, October 2
8:30–10:00 a.m.
AS3 – HUMAN FACTORS IN COMMERCIAL
HUMAN SPACE OPERATIONS
Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
Aerospace Systems
Chair: Haydee M. Cuevas, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical U.; Cochair: Rebecca A. Zgorski, EmbryRiddle Aeronautical U.
Panelists: Jason P. Kring, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
U.; Barrett S. Caldwell, Purdue U.; Cynthia H. Null,
NASA Engineering and Safety Ctr.; Brienna L.
Henwood, Nat. Aerospace Training and Research Ctr.;
Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida
C1 – CYBER WARFARE, ASL, AND TEXTSPEAK COMMUNICATION
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
Communication
Chair: Veronica Hinkle, Wichita State U.; Cochair:
Daryle J. Gardner-Bonneau, Bonneau and Assoc.
1. James Head, Kyle M. Wilson, William S. Helton,
Ewald Neumann, and Paul N. Russell, U. of
Canterbury; Connie Shears, Chapman U., Right
Hemisphere Prefrontal Cortical Involvement
in Text-Speak Processing
2. Abigail Donner, Matthew Marshall, and Jacqueline
Mozrall, Rochester Inst. of Technology, Biomechanical Comparison of American Sign
Language Interpretation and Conversation
3. Vincent Mancuso, ORISE; Gregory J. Funke,
Victor F. Finomore, and Benjamin A. Knott, Air
Force Research Lab, Exploring the Effects of
“Low and Slow” Cyber Attacks on Team
Decision Making
4. Victor Finomore, Air Force Research Lab; Adam
Sitz, Old Dominion U.; Elizabeth Blair, Air Force
Research Lab; Katherine Rahill and Michael
Champion, Oak Ridge Inst. for Science and
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Wednesday
Oct. 2
Education; Gregory J. Funke, Air Force Research
Lab; Vincent F. Mancuso, Oak Ridge Inst. for Science and Education; Benjamin A. Knott, Air Force
Research Lab, Effects of Cyber Disruption in
a Distributed Team Decision-Making Task
FP2 – FORENSIC HUMAN FACTORS
APPLICATIONS AND PRACTICE
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Forensics Professional
CE6 – KNOWLEDGE ELICITATION
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Wednesday
Oct. 2
Chair: Shengji Yao, McMaster U.
1. Terry Stanard and George Bearden, Air Force
Research Lab; Clayton Rothwell, Infoscitex, A
Cognitive Task Analysis to Elicit Preliminary
Requirements for an Automated UAV Verification & Planning System
2. B. L. William Wong, Neesha Kodagoda, Chris
Rooney, Simon Attfield, and Tinni Choudhury,
Middlesex U., Trialing the SMART Approach:
Identifying and Assessing Sense-Making
3. Nathan Lau, U. of Virginia; Greg A. Jamieson, U.
of Toronto; Gyrd Skraaning, OECD Halden Reactor Project, Distinguishing Three Accounts of
Situation Awareness Based on Their Domains
of Origin
4. Ananda von der Heyde, Sebastian Brandhorst,
and Annette Kluge, U. Duisburg-Essen, SafetyRelated Rule Violations Investigated Experimentally: One Can Only Comply With Rules
One Remembers and the Higher the Fine,
the More Likely the “Soft Violations”
CS1/I – USER EXPERIENCE DAY: INVITED
KEYNOTE
Invited Address
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Computer Systems; cosponsored with Internet
Chair: Kenneth Ohnemus, Red Moon Interactive
Invited Speaker: Kath Straub, UX Consultant (Consumer Behavior Research | User Experience Design |
Plain Language Writing), Blurring the Edges:
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love SelfService
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Chair: Alison G. Vredenburgh, Vredenburgh &
Assoc., Inc.
1. Ilene B. Zackowitz and Alison G. Vredenburgh,
Vredenburgh & Assoc., Inc., A Forensic
Human Factors Analysis of a Playground
Designated for Special Needs Children
2. Kevin Runge, Runge Building & Consulting;
Alison G. Vredenburgh, Vredenburgh & Assoc.,
Inc., A False Sense of Security: Hazards
Associated With Working on Flat Roofs With
Parapet Walls
3. Benjamin R. Stephens, Allyson M. Ramsey,
Gregory R. Angeloff, Kiara S. Glaze, and Justin T.
Stephens, Clemson U.; George S. Pearl, Atlanta
Legal Photo Services, Inc., An Efficient Method
to Evaluate Skylight Hazard Conspicuity
4. Alison G. Vredenburgh and Ilene B. Zackowitz,
Vredenburgh & Assoc., Inc., Falling From
Airstairs While Disembarking From a
Commuter Plane
GS4 – GENERAL METHODS FOR
COMMUNICATING THE STRUCTURE AND
CONTENT OF A COGNITIVE MODEL
Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
General Sessions
Chair: Walter Warwick, Alion Science and Technology
Panelists: Christian Lebiere, Carnegie Mellon U.;
Randolf M. Jones, Soar Technology; David Reitter,
Pennsylvania State U.; Stuart Rodgers, TiER1
Performance Solutions, LLC; Scott A. Douglas, Air
Force Research Lab
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
HC3 – TEAMWORK AND HANDOFFS
IN TRAUMA CARE: MEASUREMENT,
MODELING, AND IMPROVEMENT
Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Health Care
Chair: Shanqing Yin, Changi General Hospital,
Singapore; Cochair: Adam R. Shames, Core Human
Factors, Inc.
Panelists: Kenneth Catchpole, Cedars-Sinai Medical
Ctr.; Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida; Douglas
Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Sarah Parker,
MedStar Health Research Inst.; Renaldo Blocker,
Mayo Clinic; Robert Wears, U. of Florida
HP1 – HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING
AND INDUSTRY
Invited Address
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
3.
4.
5.
IE2 – ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES APPLIED
TO THE DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF
TABLETS, TOUCHSCREENS, AND LAPTOPS
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Industrial Ergonomics
1.
Human Performance Modeling
Chair: Matthew L. Bolton, U. of Illinois at Chicago;
Cochair: Shi Cao, U. of Michigan
1. Omer Tsimhoni, General Motors Advanced
Technical Ctr., Cognitive Modeling Needs for
the Automotive Industry
2. Scott Neal Reilly, Charles River Analytics, Computational Human Performance Modeling
3. John Murray, SRI Int.; Joshua A. T. Fairfield,
Washington and Lee U., The Ethics of Human
Studies Research in the 21st Century: Some
Current Challenges and New Opportunities
ID1 – ID MODELS & METHODS FOR
PREDICTION
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Individual Differences
1.
2.
Jörg Miehling, Bastian Geißler, and Sandro
Wartzack, Friedrich-Alexander-U. ErlangenNuremberg, Toward Biomechanical Digital
Human Modeling of Elderly People for
Simulations in Virtual Product Development
Cynthia Nguyen, Kelly Satterfield, Brooke
Bellows, Patrick McKnight, and Tyler H. Shaw,
George Mason U., Assessing Resource Utilization During Vigilance Using Transcranial
Doppler: The Effects of Extraversion
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
Linda G. Pierce, Dana Broach, M. Kathryn
Bleckley, and Cristina L. Byrne, FAA, Using
Biodata to Select Air Traffic Controllers
Ivonne J. Figueroa and Robert J. Youmans, George
Mason U., Failure to Maintain Set: A Measure
of Distractibility or Cognitive Flexibility
Jennifer Vogel-Walcutt, Cognitive Performance
Group; Julian Abich, U. of Central Florida; Teresa
Marino Carper, Orlando VA Medical Ctr., Using
Neuro-Physiological Data to Improve Feedback Timing
2.
3.
4.
Jeong Ho Kim, Lovenoor Aulck, and Ornwipa
Thamsuwan, U. of Washington; Michael C. Bartha,
Hewlett-Packard; Peter W. Johnson, U. of Washington, The Effects of Virtual Keyboard Key
Sizes on Typing Productivity and Physical
Exposures
Abigail J. Werth and Kari Babski-Reeves,
Mississippi State U., Electromyography &
Portable Computing Devices: What Forearm
Muscles Should Be Measured?
Hwa-Young Kang and Gwanseob Shin, Ulsan Nat.
Inst. of Science and Technology, Is the Ambidextrous Advantageous When Using Large
Touchscreens?
Kyle Saginus, Aon Risk Solutions; Richard
Marklin, Marquette U., The Effects of Mobile
Computer Location in a Vehicle Cab on
Muscle Activity and Body Posture of Large
and Small Drivers
T1 – ADAPTIVE TRAINING
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Training; cosponsored with Augmented Cognition
Chair: Kelly Neville, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.;
Cochair: Joe Mercado, U. of Central Florida
1. Jennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt, Cognitive Performance
Group; Teresa Marino Carper, Orlando VA Medical
Ctr.; Clint Bowers, U. of Central Florida; Denise
Nicholson, DSCI, Using Learners’ Internal
States to Drive Feedback Decisions
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Wednesday
Oct. 2
2.
3.
4.
Julian Abich, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, and
Grant S. Taylor, U. of Central Florida, Investigating Workload Measures for Adaptive
Training Systems
Patricia L. McDermott, Mark R. Gronowski,
Thomas F. Carolan, and Alia Fisher, Alion Science
and Technology, Error Training and Adaptive
Remediation: The Impact on Transfer Performance in a Complex Planning Task
Megan Hardy, Eric N. Wiebe, Joseph F. Grafsgaard,
Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, and James C. Lester, North
Carolina State U., Physiological Responses to
Events During Training: Use of Skin Conductance to Inform Future Adaptive Learning Systems
TE2 – EVALUATING SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS & THEIR IMPACT ON PERFORMANCE
Wednesday
Oct. 2
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
Test & Evaluation
Chair: Petra Alfred, Pacific Science & Engineering
Group
1. Darendia McCauley, FAA, FAA Front Line
Manager’s Quick Reference Guide: User
Evaluation
2. Guozhen Zhao, Chinese Academy of Sciences;
Changxu Wu, U. at Buffalo, The Effects of
Image Set Size and Time Pressure on Human
Performance and Mental Workload in a Cyber
Image Search Task
3. Eric J. Blumberg, Alan C. Kelly, Ryan Olmstead,
and Robert J. Youmans, George Mason U.,
Usability Analysis of a Business Process
Management Software Platform
4. Melissa A. Smith, Hyun J. Woo, James P. Parker,
and Robert J. Youmans, George Mason U.;
Melanie D. LeGoullon, Gershon Weltman, and
Ewart J. de Visser, Perceptronics Solutions, Inc.,
Using Iterative Design and Testing Toward
the Development of SRTS®: A Mobile, GameBased Stress Resilience Training System
5. Roger J. Chapman, Collaborative Work Systems,
Inc.; Lou Nemec and James Ness, United States
Military Academy, The Evaluation of a Tactile
Display for Dismounted Soldiers in a Virtusphere Environment
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Wednesday, October 2
9:30–10:30 a.m.
SS2 – FELLOWS POSTER SESSION
Poster Session
Wednesday, October 2, 9:30–10:30 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom C (Sapphire Level)
Special Sessions
Chair: Philip Kortum, Rice U.; Cochair: S. Camille
Peres, Texas A&M U.
Presenters: Anthony D. Andre, Interface Analysis Assoc.;
Thomas J. Armstrong, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor;
Kevin B. Bennett, Wright State U.; Deborah A. BoehmDavis, George Mason U.; Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State
U.; Francis T. Durso, Georgia Tech; Valerie J. Gawron,
MITRE Corp.; Douglas J. Gillan, North Carolina State
U.; Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida; Brian M.
Kleiner, Virginia Tech; Arnold M. Lund, GE Global
Research; Rudolf G. Mortimer, Consultant; Robert W.
Proctor, Purude U.; Valerie J. Rice, AMEDD Ctr. and
School; Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech; Eduardo Salas,
U. of Central Florida; James L. Smith, Texas Tech U.;
Philip J. Smith, Ohio State U.; Matthew B. Weinger,
Vanderbilt U.; Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science
and Technology
Wednesday, October 2
10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
A1- AGING POTPOURRI
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
Aging
Chair: Clive D’Souza, U. at Buffalo; Cochair: Cara
Bailey Fausset, Georgia Tech Research Inst.
1. Wei-Ting Yen, Int. Business Machines Corp.;
Carolyn M. Sommerich, Steven A. Lavender,
Sharon Flinn, and Elizabeth Sanders, Ohio State
U., Product Physical Interface Design
Characteristics for Older Adults With Hand
Use Limitations: Laboratory Study
2. Jian Liu, Marshall U., Aging Effect on Risk of
Slipping After Walkway Perturbation Training
3. William D. Miller and Deborah A. Boehm-Davis,
George Mason U., Age-Related Differences in
Positional Dispersion of Fixations in a Multitask Environment
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
4.
5.
Xuefang Wu, Han Teik Yeoh, and Thurmon
Lockhart, Virginia Tech, Fall Risk Assessment
and Fall Prediction Among CommunityDwelling Elderly Using Wearable Wireless
Sensors
Akanksha Prakash and Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia
Tech, Younger and Older Adults’ Attitudes
Toward Robot Faces: Effects of Task and
Humanoid Appearance
CE7 – MODELING
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making;
cosponsored with Human Performance Modeling
Chair: William B. L. Wong, Middlesex U.
1. Robert F. Stark, Exaptive Inc.; Emilie M. Roth,
Roth Cognitive Engineering; Michael P. Farry,
Charles River Analytics Inc., Incrementally
Formalizing Graphical Models for Collaborative Operations Research
2. Michael P. Jenkins, Ann M. Bisantz, James Llinas,
and Rakesh Nagi, U. at Buffalo, Investigating
and Improving Network Visualizations’
Effectiveness at Supporting Human Sensemaking Tasks
3. Cara Stitzlein, Penelope M. Sanderson, and Marta
Indulska, U. of Queensland, Understanding
Healthcare Processes: An Evaluation of Two
Process Model Notations
4. Robert R. Hoffman, Inst. for Human and Machine
Cognition; Michael J. McCloskey, 361 Interactive,
The Macrocognitive Decision Ladder
CS2/I – USER EXPERIENCE DAY DESIGN
CHARRETTE: TRIANGULATION OF MULTIPLE HUMAN FACTORS METHODS IN USER
EXPERIENCE DESIGN AND EVALUATION
Alternative Format
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
E2 – LIFE, THE UNIVERSE, AND ACADEMIA:
SUCCESS IN EARLY-CAREER ACADEMIA
Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
Education
Chair: Nicholas Kelling, U. of South Florida
Panelists: Wendy Bedwell, U. of South Florida;
Gregory M. Corso, Morehead State U.; Haydee M.
Cuevas, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Joseph R.
Keebler, Wichita State U.; S. Camille Peres, Texas
A&M U.; Bruce N. Walker, Georgia Tech
ED2 – ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN: PERSONENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Environmental Design
Chair: ConneMara Bazley, JimConna, Inc.
1. Yuka Takai and Akihiko Goto, Osaka Sangyo U.;
Ken-ichi Takao, H’ in Solution Co., Ltd.; Noriaki
Kuwahara and Hiroyuki Hamada, Kyoto Inst. of
Technology, A Pilot Study Investigating the
Impact of Indoor Wall Construction on Performance During Long Monotonous Work
2. Steven C. Mallam and Monica Lundh, Chalmers
U. of Technology, Ship Engine Control Room
Design: Analysis of Current Human Factors
& Ergonomics Regulations & Future
Directions
3. Shuo Zhou and David Feathers, Cornell U.,
Space Planning for Multitouch Workspaces:
Preliminary Analysis Considering Screen
Angle And Scenarios of Use
4. Shikha Agarwal, Indian Inst. of Technology,
Bombay; Abir Mullick, Georgia Tech; G. G. Ray,
Indian Inst. of Technology, Bombay, An Observational Study on Usability Issues in Mumbai
Local Trains
Computer Systems; cosponsored with Internet
Chair: Marc L. Resnick, Bentley U.; Cochair: Joh F.
(Jeff) Kelley, IBM
Participants: Jay Elkerton, Emerson Process Management; Pete Mahler, LUMA Inst.; Robert Pastel, Michigan Technological U.; Ania Rodriguez, Key Lime
Interactive
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
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Wednesday
Oct. 2
HC4 – TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN, & SAFETY
3.
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Health Care
Wednesday
Oct. 2
Chair: Dean Hooper, Ximedica; Cochair: Edmond
Israelski, AbbVie
1. Sudeep Hegde, U. at Buffalo; A. Zach Hettinger
and Rollin J. Fairbanks, MedStar Inst. for Innovation; John Wreathall, John Wreathall & Co. Inc.;
Vicky Lewis, MedStar Inst. for Innovation; Robert
Wears, Imperial College London; Ann M. Bisantz,
U. at Buffalo, A Bottom-Up Approach to
Understanding the Efficacy of EventAnalysis in Healthcare: Paradigm Shift
From Safety to Resilience Engineering
2. Bonnie Harris and Nicholas Ford, U. of Queensland; Tobias Grundgeiger, U. of Würzburg;
Balasubramanian Venkatesh, Princess Alexandra
and Wesley Hospital; Penelope M. Sanderson, U.
of Queensland, Evaluating the Redesign of an
ICU Bedside Emergency Equipment Drawer
3. Sarah Wiseman, Duncan P. Brumby, Anna L. Cox,
and Orla Hennessy, U. College London, Tailoring Number Entry Interfaces to the Task of
Programming Medical Infusion Pumps
4. Meghann Herron and Kim-Phuong L. Vu, California State U., Long Beach, The Value of Including a Picture of the Medicine on Pharmaceutical Labels
5. E. Asher Balkin, Ohio State U., How Surgical
Robotics Transform the Development of
Expertise in Modern Operating Rooms:
An Ethnographic Study
IE3 – FINDINGS FROM THE NIOSH UPPER
EXTREMITY MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDER
CONSORTIUM
Invited Symposium
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Industrial Ergonomics
Chair: David Rempel, U. of California, San Francisco
1. Stephen Bao, Joyce Fan, and Barbara Silverstein,
Washington State Dept. of Labor and Industries,
An Application of a Job Exposure Profile in
Work-Related Shoulder Disorders Study
2. Barbara Silverstein, Washington State Dept. of
Labor & Industries, Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) Identification
and Interventions in High-Risk Sectors
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4.
5.
Elizabeth J. Malloy, American U.; Kurt T.
Hegmann, Andrew S. Merryweather, and
Matthew S. Thiese, U. of Utah; Jacqueline J.
Wertsch, Medical College of Wisconsin,
The Strain Index and Risk of Upper Limb
Musculoskeletal Disorders: Results from the
WISTAH Hand Study
Ann Marie Dale, Tiffany Dill, Sade Agboola, and
Bradley A. Evanoff, Washington U. School of
Medicine, Functional Impairment and Work
Disability Among Workers With Distal
Upper Extremity Tenosynovitis
Carisa Harris Adamson, Samuel Merritt U.;
Ellen A. Eisen, U. of California at Berkeley; Ann
Marie Dale and Bradley Evanoff, Washington U.;
Kurt T. Hegmann and Matthew S. Thiese, U. of
Utah; Jay Kapellusch and Arun Garg, U. of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Susan Burt, Nat. Inst.
for Occupational Safety and Health; Barbara
Silverstein and Stephen Bao, Washington State
Dept. of Labor and Industries; Fred Gerr and
Linda Merlino, U. of Iowa; David Rempel, U. of
California, San Francisco, The Impact of Gender
on Personal, Health, and Workplace Psychosocial Risk Factors for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Pooled Study Cohort
ME3 – FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR
SOCIOTECHNICAL SYSTEMS AND SAFETY:
OUTCOMES FROM THE 2012 LIBERTY
MUTUAL HOPKINTON CONFERENCE
Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Macroergonomics; cosponsored with Safety
Chairs: Lawrence J. Hettinger and Michelle M.
Robertson, Liberty Mutual Research Inst. For Safety;
Cochair: Patrick Waterson, Loughborough U.
Panelists: Pascale Carayon, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;
Marvin J. Dainoff, Liberty Mutual Research Inst. for
Safety; Alex Kirlik, U. of Illinois; Brian M. Kleiner,
Virginia Polytechnic Inst.
S3 – DESIGN FOR SAFETY
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Safety
Chair: Justin Morgan, Virginia Tech; Cochair: Michael
Kuzel, Exponent
1. Ronald L. Boring, Idaho Nat. Lab, Lessons
Learned Using a Full-Scale Glasstop
Simulator for Control Room Modernization
in Nuclear Power Plants
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
2.
3.
4.
Christina Koffskey, Laura H. Ikuma, and Craig M.
Harvey, Louisiana State U., Performance Metrics
for Evaluating Petrochemical Control Room
Displays
Katya L. Le Blanc and Johanna H. Oxstrand,
Idaho Nat. Lab, Computer-Based Procedures
for Nuclear Power Plant Field Workers:
Preliminary Results From Two Evaluation
Studies
Thomas A. Ulrich and Ronald L. Boring, Idaho
Nat. Lab, Example User-Centered Design
Process for a Digital Control System in a
Nuclear Power Plant
SF3 – COGNITION
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
Student Forum
Chair: Kellie D. Kennedy, Old Dominion U.; Cochair:
Jo R. Jardina, Wichita State U.
1. HeeSun Choi and Sharolyn A. Lane, North
Carolina State U., Impact of Visuospatial
Characteristics of Video Games on
Improvements in Cognitive Abilities
2. Arthur Juliani, William Leidheiser, Anne C.
McLaughlin, and Jason Allaire, North Carolina
State U.; Maribeth Gandy, Georgia Tech,
Cognitive Ability Predicts Performance in
a Novel Task But Is Moderated by Social
Interaction
3. Farzan Sasangohar, U. of Toronto; Stacey D. Scott,
U. of Waterloo; Birsen Donmez, U. of Toronto,
Interruption Management and Recovery
in Time-Critical Supervisory-Level Tasks:
A Literature Review
4. Natalee Cartee, Nicole Fink, and Richard Pak,
Clemson U., The Effects of Reminder Type
and Anticipatory Interval on Prospective
Memory
5. Xi Yang and Taezoon Park, Nanyang Technological U.; Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science
and Technology; Kewin Tien-Ho Siah and Liesel
Fong, Nat. U. Hospital System; Shan Qing Yin,
Changi General Hospital, The Effect of Information Access Cost and Overconfidence Bias on
Junior Doctors’ Pre-Handover Performance
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
T2 – EFFECTIVE TRAINING FOR ERROR
REDUCTION AND PERFORMANCE
ENHANCEMENT
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Training
Chair: Andy R. Dattel, Marywood U.; Cochair:
Linda G. Pierce, FAA
1. Nicholas A. Higgins and Corey J. Bohil, U. of
Central Florida; Joseph R. Keebler, Wichita State
U., Object Identification Errors Can Be
Predicted From Attention Biases Acquired
During Training
2. Julio C. Mateo, Kyle J. Behymer, and Michael J.
McCloskey, 361 Interactive, LLC, Enhancing
Operational Cross-Cultural Observation Skills:
An Empirical Evaluation of CultureGear
3. Frode Voll Mjelde and Kip Smith, Naval
Postgraduate School, Performance Assessment
of Military Team Training for Resilience in
Complex Maritime Environments
4. Paul L. Derby, Keith S. Jones, and Noah J.
Wheeler, Texas Tech U., Self-Regulated
Learning in Virtual Simulations
5. Elizabeth S. Fleming, and Amy R. Pritchett,
Georgia Tech, Examining an Improved Pilot
Training Program for TCAS
Wednesday, October 2
12:00 noon–1:30 p.m.
Aging
12:00 noon–1:30 p.m. (lunch; reserve at HFES Services)
Location: Elevation Room (30th Floor)
Individual Differences
12:00 noon–1:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
Perception & Performance
12:00 noon–1:30 p.m. (lunch; reserve at HFES Services)
Location: Cobalt 500 (Cobalt Level)
System Development
12:00 noon–1:15 p.m. (lunch)
Location: Lou & Mickey’s (Off site)
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Wednesday
Oct. 2
Program at a Glance Monday
8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Morning-Only Workshops,
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Tuesday
8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
PL
Opening Plenary Session, Sapphire E
AS1
CE1
CE2
E1
GS1
Aviation Fatigue, Sapphire 410
Cognitive Engineering Across Domains, Sapphire M
Interruptions, Sapphire A
Human Factors in Everyday Life, Aqua 310
The Future of Human Factors and Ergonomics:
Charting a Course for Our Profession, Aqua 308
Mechanistic Research on Work-Related
Musculoskeletal Disorders, Sapphire E
Insight From Developing Solutions in Health Care,
Aqua 314
Touch Screen, Sapphire I
Vigilance & Attention Research, Aqua 304
Health, Behavior, and Emotion, Sapphire 400
Evaluation Tools, Techniques, & Methods, Sapphire B
WK1 Reducing Human Error Within Hospitals, Aqua 304
WK2 Cognitive Neuroscience for the Human Factors
Practitioner, Aqua 312
WK3 Introduction to R for Describing Data, Aqua 307
Full-Day Workshop, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
WK10 Designing to Enhance Situation Awareness, Aqua 311
10:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
SF1
10:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Student Career and Professional Development Day,
Aqua 308
Morning-Only Workshops continue
Full-Day Workshop continues
Student Career and Professional
Development Day continues
IE1
ME1
PD1
PP1
ST1
TE1
12:15 – 1:15 p.m.
12:15 – 1:15 p.m.
1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Technical Group Networking/Business Meetings
Full-Day Workshop continues
Afternoon-Only Workshop, 1:30 – 5:00 p.m.
WK6 Data Exploration and Visualization With R, Aqua 307
Student Career and Professional
Development Day continues
AC1
AS2
CE3
ED1
GS2
HC1
ME2
PP2
S1
ST2
VE1
3:30 – 5:00 p.m.
Full-Day Workshop continues
Afternoon-Only Workshop continues
Evening
4:45 – 6:15 p.m.: National Ergonomics Month Expo,
Aqua West Foyer
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.: First-Timers & Fellows Reception,
Sapphire Terrace
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.: Gala Opening Reception, Bayfront Park
P RO G R A M AT A G L A N C E
Adaptive Systems and Applied Psychophysiology,
Aqua 310
Performance in Simulators and Cockpits, Sapphire 410
Trends in Decision-Making Research, Sapphire M
Environmental Design With Special Populations,
Aqua 314
Human-Systems Integration in Electronically
Meditated Care Coordination, Aqua 308
Insight Teaching HF to Frontline Professionals in
Health Care, Sapphire B
Human Factors and Sustainable Development,
Sapphire I
Display Research, Aqua 304
Accident Prevention, Sapphire E
Driver Distraction: Visual-Manual to Auditory-Vocal,
Sapphire 400
Me & My VE, Part 2, Sapphire A
CE4
CE5
FP1
Situation Awareness, Sapphire M
The System Usability Scale, Sapphire A
Theoretical Issues in Forensic Human Factors,
Aqua 314
GS3 Globalization of Ergonomics, Sapphire 410
HC2 Surgery, Sapphire B
I1/CS Agile and User Experience, Aqua 308
PD2 User-Centered Product Design Award, Sapphire I
POS1 Interactive Session 1, Sapphire C
PP3 Human-Robot Interaction, Aqua 304
S2
Warnings, Sapphire E
SF2
A Student Perspective of Career Options in Human
Factors, Aqua 310
ST3 Driver Distraction: Mental Workload and Arousal,
Sapphire 400
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.: Student Reception, Sapphire Terrace
6:00 – 7:30 p.m.: HFES Annual Business Meeting/
Volunteer Event, Sapphire A
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
AS3
AS5
Ground Crew and General Performance Issues,
Aqua 304
CE9 The Quest for Anticipatory Decision Support
Systems, Aqua 308
CE10 Signal Detection Theory and Applications, Sapphire M
GS8 Meet the HFES Journal Editors, Aqua 310
HC5 Patient Care, Sapphire B
HP2 Human Performance and Workload, Aqua 314
I2/CS Advances in Design, Sapphire A
IE5
Anthropometric and Biomechanical-Based Methods,
Sapphire E
POS3 University Lab Posters, Sapphire C
PP4 Warnings, Cues, & Detection Aids, Sapphire I
SD2 The Art of Developing a Human Factors Standard,
Sapphire 400
ST5 On-the-Road Driver Behavior Experimentation,
Sapphire 410
AS7 NextGen Human Factors, Aqua 308
CE14 Cognitive Systems Engineering Analysis, Design, and
Practice, Sapphire M
FP4
Current Issues in Warnings, Aqua 304
HC8 Workload, Sapphire B
IE8
Methodological Improvements, Sapphire I
PP6 Neural, Perceptual, & Psychomotor Processes,
Sapphire A
SF6
Driving Behavior, Sapphire E
AS6
CE15
CE16
HC9
IE9
Human Factors in Commercial Human Space
Operations, Sapphire 410
C1
Cyber Warfare, ASL, and Text-Speak Communication,
Aqua 311
CE6 Knowledge Elicitation, Sapphire M
CS1/I UX Day Keynote: Design and Criminal Intent, Aqua 308
FP2
Forensic Human Factors Applications and Practice,
Aqua 304
GS4 General Methods for Communicating the Structure
and Content of a Cognitive Model, Aqua 310
HC3 Teamwork and Handoffs in Trauma Care, Sapphire B
HP1 Human Performance Modeling and Industry, Sapphire A
ID1
ID Models & Methods for Prediction, Aqua 314
IE2
Ergonomic Principles Applied to Tablets,
Touchscreens, and Laptops, Sapphire E
T1
Adaptive Training, Sapphire I
TE2 Evaluating System Characteristics, Sapphire 400
9:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Fellows Poster Session, Sapphire C
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
A1
CE7
CS2/I
E2
ED2
HC4
IE3
ME3
S3
SF3
T2
Aging Potpourri, Sapphire 410
Modeling, Sapphire M
UX Day: Design Charrette, Aqua 308
Success in Early-Career Academia, Aqua 311
Person-Environment Interactions, Aqua 314
Technology, Design, & Safety, Sapphire B
NIOSH Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Disorder
Consortium, Sapphire E
Outcomes From the 2012 Liberty Mutual Hopkinton
Conference, Sapphire A
Design for Safety, Aqua 304
Cognition, Aqua 310
Training for Error Reduction and Performance
Enhancement, Sapphire I
HF in General Aviation and Air Traffic Applications,
Aqua 304
CE11 Expertise and Judgment, Sapphire M
E4
Raising HF Awareness Among Undergraduate
Students, Aqua 308
ED3 Environmental Design Potpourri, Sapphire B
FP3
Working With Visual Media to Create Compelling
Presentations, Sapphire I
ID2
ID in Emotional & Multitasking Performance, Aqua 314
IE6
Occupational Risk Factors for Low Back Disorders,
Sapphire E
ME4 Considering Culture in the Design and Evaluation of
Health IT, Aqua 310
SD3 Student Papers, Sapphire 400
SF7
ST8
Trust, Sapphire M
Function Allocation, Sapphire A
Patient-Centered Issues, Sapphire B
Defying Gravity for Earth Health and Space
Medicine, Sapphire I
Student Forum Potpourri II, Sapphire E
Metrics, Measures, and Models, Aqua 308
12:15 – 1:15 p.m.
SS3
2013 Human Factors Prize Session, Sapphire I
1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
AS4
C2
CE8
CS3/I
Automation and Unmanned Systems, Sapphire 410
Human Factors in Cyber Warfare, Sapphire B
Algorithm Development and System Design, Sapphire M
User Experience Day: Best Paper Competition,
Aqua 308
E3
Practicing Relevant Skills in the Classroom, Aqua 311
GS5 A Tribute to Bentzi Karsh, Sapphire I
GS6 Arnold M. Small Lecture in Safety, Aqua 304
GS7 Discussion on Critical Issues in HF/E – The Fellows’
Position, Sapphire A
IE4
Biomechanical and Physiological Effects on Balance
and Posture, Sapphire E
PD3 User Testing and Study Practices, Aqua 310
POS2 Interactive Session 2, Sapphire C
SD1 System Development Potpourri, Sapphire 400
ST4 Developments in Assessing Driver Performance and
Workload, Aqua 314
3:15 – 9:30 p.m.
Technical Group Networking/Business Meetings
CE12 Exploring Communication in Remote Teams,
Sapphire M
E5
HF/E Education in the 21st Century, Aqua 308
GS9 Standards 101, Sapphire A
HC6 Health Care Systems Design at a Crossroads,
Sapphire B
ID3
Performance & Stress, Aqua 314
IE7
Applying Ergonomic Principles to Task and Product
Design, Sapphire E
ME5 Macroergonomic Applications, Aqua 310
PD4 Wearables, Sapphire I
SD4 Requirements Jeopardy, Sapphire 400
SF4
Student Forum Potpourri I, Sapphire 410
ST6 In-Vehicle Driver Support Systems, Aqua 304
CE13 Teams, Sapphire M
E6
Teaching and Learning HF, Aqua 308
GS10 Situation Awareness, Automation, and Memory,
Sapphire E
HC7 The Benefits of HF/E to Nursing, Sapphire B
HP3 Task Performance, Aqua 314
I3/CS Methods and Interaction Techniques, Sapphire A
ME6 Multilevel Ergonomics, Aqua 310
PP5 Research on Speech & Driving, Sapphire I
SD5 Verification and Validation, Sapphire 400
SF5
Attention, Workload, and Fatigue, Sapphire 410
ST7 Technology/Infrastructure for Safety and Mobility,
Aqua 304
VE2 Serious Games and Simulations, Aqua 311
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
P RO G R A M AT A G L A N C E
Wednesday, October 2
12:15–1:15 p.m.
SS3 – 2013 HUMAN FACTORS PRIZE SESSION
Alternative Format
Wednesday, October 2, 12:15–1:15 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Special Sessions
Chair: Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State U.; Cochair:
William S. Marras, Ohio State U.
Award recipient and finalists will be presented.
Purchase lunch near the Exhibit Hall and join us for
the award presentation.
Wednesday, October 2
1:30–3:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Oct. 2
AS4 – AUTOMATION AND UNMANNED
SYSTEMS
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
Aerospace Systems
Chair: Divya C. Chandra, U.S. Dept. of Transportation;
Cochair: Tim Barry, Ball Aerospace
1. Adrian Matheson, Birsen Donmez, and Faizan
Rehmatullah, U. of Toronto; Piotr Jasiobedzki,
Ho-Kong Ng, and Vivek Panwar, MacDonaldDettwiler Space and Advanced Robotics Ltd.;
Mufan Li, U. of Toronto, The Effects of Predictive Displays on Performance in Driving
Tasks With Multi-Second Latency: Aiding
Teleoperation of Lunar Rovers
2. Gloria Calhoun and Mark Draper, Air Force
Research Lab; Christopher Miller, Smart Information Flow Technologies; Heath Ruff, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.; Chad Breeden, Air
Force Research Lab; Joshua Hamell, Smart Information Flow Technologies, Adaptable Automation Interface for Multi-Unmanned Aerial
Systems Control: Preliminary Usability
Evaluation
3. Robert J. Shively, NASA; Kim-Phuong L. Vu,
California State U., Long Beach; Timothy J. Buker,
SAIC, Unmanned Aircraft System Response
to Air Traffic Control Clearances: Measured
Response
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4.
Eric Jason Stearman, Vlad Liviu Pop, and Francis
T. Durso, Georgia Tech; Daniel G. Morrow, U. of
Illinois, Champagne-Urbana; The Hart Group,
Examining Relationships of HumanAutomation Interaction Consequences on
Pilots
C2 – HUMAN FACTORS IN CYBER
WARFARE: ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES
Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Communication
Chair: Benjamin A. Knott, Air Force Research Lab
711th Human Performance Wing; Cochair: Vincent F.
Mancuso, Oak Ridge Inst. for Science and Education
Panelists: Kevin B. Bennett, Wright State U.; Victor
Finomore, Air Force Research Lab; Michael McNeese,
Pennsylvania State U.; Jennifer A. McKneely, Johns
Hopkins U.; Maria Beecher, Air Force Research Lab
CE8 – ALGORITHM DEVELOPMENT AND
SYSTEM DESIGN
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Robert F. Stark, Exaptive Inc.
1. Daniel M. Roberts and Alexander Morison, Ohio
State U., The Artificial Attention Model and
Algorithm: Baseline Testing Over the Parameter Space
2. Ewart J. de Visser, Perceptronics Solutions, Inc.;
Brian Kidwell, George Mason U.; John J. Payne,
Perceptronics Solutions, Inc.; Li Lu and James P.
Parker, George Mason U.; Nathan Brooks, Carnegie Mellon U.; Timur Chabuk, Perceptronics
Solutions, Inc.; Sarah Spriggs, Air Force Research
Lab; Paul Scerri, Carnegie Mellon U.; Amos
Freedy, Perceptronics Solutions, Inc.; Raja
Parasuraman, George Mason U., Best of Both
Worlds: Design and Evaluation of an Adaptive Delegation Interface
3. Ganyun Sun, U. of New Brunswick; Shengji Yao,
McMaster U.; Juan Carretero, U. of New Brunswick, An Investigation of the Relation Between
the Complexity of Problem Structure and
Mental Effort
4. Christopher C. Jobes, Jacob L. Carr, and Miguel A.
Reyes, Nat. Inst. for Occupational Safety and
Health, A Visual Warning System for the
Identification of Proximity Detection Events
Around a Continuous Mining Machine
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
CS3/I – USER EXPERIENCE DAY:
BEST PAPER COMPETITION
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Computer Systems; cosponsored with Internet
Chair: Robert Pastel, Michigan Tech U.; Cochair:
Kenneth Ohnemus, Red Moon Interactive
1. Raegan M. Hoeft and Shannon L. Fitzhugh,
Electronic Ink, Applying a Macroergonomic
Approach to the Design and Analysis of
Business Software
2. Veronica Hinkle and Barbara S. Chaparro, Wichita
State U., Is User Validation Necessary for a
Spanish Translation of the Microsoft Product
Reaction Cards Tool?
3. Marlena R. Fraune, Beloit College; Kevin A.
Juang, Joel S. Greenstein, Kapil Chalil Madathil,
and Reshmi Koikkara, Clemson U., Employing
User-Created Pictures to Enhance the Recall
of System-Generated Mnemonic Phrases and
the Security of Passwords
4. Justin Young, Kettering U.; Michael Lin, Harvard
School of Public Health; Alexander Bick and
Ammar Sarwar, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Ctr.; Jack Dennerlein, Northeastern U., Gestural
Workspaces for Computer Interaction: Configuration and Performance
5. Phillip Walker, Steven Nunnally, and Michael
Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh; Nilanjan Chakraborty
and Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon U., Levels of
Automation for Human Influence of Robot
Swarms
GS5 – A TRIBUTE TO BENTZI KARSH: HIS
CONTRIBUTIONS TO MACROERGONOMICS
IN HEALTH CARE RESEARCH AND
EDUCATION
Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
General Sessions
Chair: Pascale Carayon, U. of Wisconsin, Madison
Panelists: Brian M. Kleiner, Virginia Tech; Michelle M.
Robertson, Liberty Mutual Research Inst. for Safety;
Matthew B. Weinger, Vanderbilt U.; Tosha Wetterneck,
U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Richard J. Holden, Vanderbilt U.; Joy A. Rodriguez, Clemson U.; Enid Montague,
Northwestern U.
GS6 – ARNOLD M. SMALL LECTURE IN
SAFETY
Invited Address
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Wednesday
Oct. 2
General Sessions
Chair: Michael Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.
Invited Speaker: Kurt Rockstroh, Steffian Bradley
Architects, Designing Hospitals to Increase Safety
and Satisfaction
GS7 – DISCUSSION ON CRITICAL ISSUES IN
HF/E – THE FELLOWS’ POSITION
Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
General Sessions
E3 – PRACTICING RELEVANT SKILLS IN
THE CLASSROOM: ADVICE FROM EXPERTS
IN THE INDUSTRY TO PROFESSORS
Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
Chair: Waldemar Karwowski, U. of Central Florida;
Cochair: S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M U.
Panelists: Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida; John
D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin, Madison; Nancy J. Cooke,
Arizona State U.; William S. Marras, Ohio State U.
Education
Chair: Esa M. Rantanen, Rochester Inst. of
Technology
Panelists: Daniel J. Colombo, BCI, Inc.; Sarah M.
Miller, Draper Lab; Amy L. Alexander, MIT Lincoln
Labs; Frank C. Lacson, Pacific Science & Engineering
Group; Anthony D. Andre, Interface Analysis Assoc.
IE4 – THE IMPACT OF BIOMECHANICAL
AND PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON
BALANCE AND POSTURE
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Industrial Ergonomics; cosponsored with Safety
1.
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
David Rodrick and Vaishali Jayaprakash, U. of
Michigan-Dearborn, Neural Mechanisms of
Anticipatory Balance Control
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Wednesday
Oct. 2
Hai Qiu and Shuping Xiong, Ulsan Nat. Inst. of
Science and Technology, The Influence of Foot
Sizes on Human Balance
Boyi Hu, Xiaopeng Ning, and Ashish D. Nimbarte,
West Virginia U., Changes of Lumbar Muscle
Flexion Relaxation Phenomenon When
Standing on Unilaterally Elevated Ground
Jie Zhou and Xiaopeng Ning, West Virginia U.;
Boyi Dai, U. of Wyoming, Trunk Kinematics
Under Sudden Loading Impact When Adopting Different Foot Postures
Jiahong Song and Xingda Qu, Nanyang Technological U., Age-Related Changes in Trunk and
Knee Kinematics During Lifting
David Rodrick and Hafiz Malik, U. of MichiganDearborn, Can Electroencephalogram
(EEG) Signals Predict Postural Balance
Performance?
PD3 – USER TESTING AND STUDY
PRACTICES
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
Product Design
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Kiseok Sung, Joonho Chang, and Andris Freivalds,
Pennsylvania State U.; Yong-Ku Kong, Sungkyunkwan U., Development of the Two-Dimensional
Biomechanical Hand Model for a Guitar
Player
Y. Shmueli, A. Degani, I. Zelman, R. Asherov,
D. Zande, J. Weiss, and A. Bernard, General
Motors, Toward a Formal Approach for
Information Integration: Evaluation of an
Automotive Instrument Display
Yunchen Huang and Lesley Strawderman,
Mississippi State U., A System Transferability
Questionnaire (STQ): Measuring Usability in
a Multiple-Device System
Robert J. Youmans, Christian A. Gonzalez,
Ivonne J. Figueroa, and Brooke Bellows, George
Mason U., The Effects of Task-Set Switching
on Concurrent Verbal Protocol
POS2 – INTERACTIVE SESSION 2
Interactive Session
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom C (Sapphire Level)
Posters
Poster and demo sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters are required to be present throughout the session.
Aerospace
1. Sally Stader, Jennifer Leavens, Brittney Gonzalez,
Valentina Fontaine, and Mustapha Mouloua, U. of
Central Florida; Pascale Alberti , U. de Technologie
de Compiegne, Effects of Display and Task
Features on System Monitoring Performance
in the Original Multi-Attribute Task Battery
and MATB-II
2. Mark Meyer, Eric J. Adamic, and Brian P. Dyre,
U. of Idaho, Further Evidence for Ground
Dominance in Control of Speed During Low
Altitude Flight
3. Andrew R. Dattel, Lisa Kossuth, Chelsea C.
Sheehan, H. Justin H. Green, Crystal Giannini,
Jennifer Decker, Hayley M. Mericle-Swingle, and
Suzanne A. Crockett, Marywood U., Effects of
Conceptual Training and Procedural Training
for Teaching Aviation Instrument Holding
Patterns
Gaming
4. Tarah N. Schmidt, Grace W. L. Teo, Gabriella M.
Hancock, Zack Amicarelle, James L. Szalma, and
Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida, Action
Video Game Players and Vigilance Performance
5. Holly Blasko-Drabik, U. of Central Florida;
Dawn G. Blasko, Heather C. Lum, Bilge Erdem,
and Miri Ohashi, Penn State Erie, Investigating
the Impact of Self-Efficacy in Learning
Disaster Strategies in an On-Line Serious
Game
6. Mikki H. Phan and Barbara S. Chaparro, Wichita
State U., User Perceptions of Facebook Games
7. William J. Graves, Melissa R. Stauble, Stephen
Rice, and Steve Hottman, New Mexico State U.,
Reality Check: Perception of Cognitive Ability
of Video Game Players
8. Richard K Steinberg, Christopher Grounds, Dan
Donohoo, and Jennifer Blume, Raytheon Co.,
Walk-Up Acceptability vs. Real Usability?
Designing User Interfaces for the Gaming
Culture
9. Elizabeth Mersch and Olivia Fox, Wright State U.;
Jim Leonard, Applied Research Assoc.; John M.
Flach, Kevin B. Bennett, and Jerred Holt, Wright
State U., Mitigation of the Confirmation Bias
Using a Game-Based Trainer
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
Transport
10. Scott E. McIntyre, Arizona State U.; Leo Gugerty,
Clemson U., Color and Luminance Coding of
Vehicle Rear Lighting
11. Alexis R. Dewar, Michael A. Rupp, Marc D.
Gentzler, and Mustapha Mouloua, U. of Central
Florida, Improving Motorcycle Training Programs: Suggestions and Recommendations
12. James Crouch, Michael Lee, C. Melody Carswell,
Tyler Patrick, Will Seidelman, and Michelle
Sublette, U. of Kentucky, The Impact of Aesthetic Design on Bus Shelter Usability
13. Ian J. Reagan and David G. Kidd, Insurance Inst.
for Highway Safety, Using Hierarchical Task
Analysis to Compare Four Vehicle Manufacturers’ Infotainment Systems
14. Yi-Ching Lee and Dana J. Bonfiglio, Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia, What Is Stressful on
the Road? Analysis on Aggression-Inducing
Traffic Situations Through Self-Report
15. Jesse Eisert, Andre Garcia, John J. Payne, and
Carryl L. Baldwin, George Mason U., Tactile
Route Guidance Performance and Preference
Medical
16. Marc Egeth, Jennifer Soosaar, Rebecca Margolies,
and Adam Shames, Core Human Factors, Inc.,
A Little Knowledge: Medical Errors by
Experienced Laypeople
17. J. T. Flinn, A. Miller, M. Galloway, K. Lin, K.
Watson, M. Hellan, R. Woods, and C. G. L. Cao,
Wright State U., Development and Usability
Testing of an Online Tool for Intraoperative
Assessment of Surgical Residents
18. Leon Barker, Donia R. Scott, and Jackie A. Cassell,
U. of Sussex, Evaluating User Response to
Patient Health Records Represented in
Temporal and Non-Temporal Form
19. Jakeb D. Riggle, Emily E. Miller, Bernadette
McCrory, Alex Meitl, Eric Lim, and M. Susan
Hallbeck, U. of Nebraska–Lincoln; Chad A.
LaGrange, U. of Nebraska Medical Ctr., Hand
Instrument Performance in a Single Site
Surgery Simulator With Novices
20. Douglas E. Paull and Linda C. Williams, VA Nat.
Ctr. for Patient Safety, Improving Patient Safety
Through Educational Initiatives
21. Katrina M. Ellis, Chad Norman, Alex Van der
Merwe, and Myounghoon Jeon, Michigan Technological U., Increasing Patient Compliance
and Satisfaction With Physical Therapy WebBased Applications
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
22. Benjamin S. Ries, Linda Ng Boyle, Monica S.
Vavilala, Nithya Kannan, Harriet Saxe, Mary A.
Kernic, Frederick P. Rivara, and Douglas F.
Zatzick, U. of Washington; Michael J. Bell, U. of
Pittsburgh; Mark Wainwright, Northwestern U.;
Jonathan I. Groner, Ohio State U.; Christoper C.
Giza, U. of California, Los Angeles; Richard G.
Ellenbogen, Pamela Mitchell, and Jin Wang, U.
of Washington; Richard Mink, Los Angeles
BioMedical Research Inst., Assessing Clinical
Care Using Interactive Value Stream Mapping
23. Mika Morishima, Shinshu U.; Koya Kishida,
Chukyo U.; Takashi Uozumi, Muroran Inst. of
Technology; Masayoshi Kamijo, Shinshu U.,
Usability Problems in Users of Specialized
and Generic Masks for Protection Against
Pollen
24. Jessica A. Mueller and Laura M. Stanley, Montana State U., Emergency Medical Services:
A Naturalistic Posture Evaluation While
Providing Patient Care During Patient
Transport
25. Gary L. Boykin and Valerie J. B. Rice, Army
Research Lab, General Self-Reported Health
as it Relates to Self-Esteem, Situational SelfEfficacy, and Coping Among Soldiers
Design
26. Yong Wang, Harbin Inst. of Technology; Wei
Zhao, Xi’an Jiaotong U.; Bo Liu, Harbin U. of
Science and Technology, Affective Product
Design Research Based on Fishing Culture
of Northern China
27. Wei Xu, Intel Corp., Leveraging User Experience Roadmaps to Strategically Influence
Directions of Product Development
28. Tasha Y. David, U. of Houston-Clear Lake;
S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M U.; Christy A.
Harper, Hewlett-Packard, How Well Do People
Rate Their Performance With Different
Cursor Settings?
Individual Differences
29. Anne M. Sinatra, Valerie K. Sims, Shannon K.T.
Bailey, and Maxine B. Najle, U. of Central Florida,
Differences in the Performance of Older and
Younger Adults in a Natural vs. Synthetic
Speech Dichotic Listening Task
30. William J. Graves, Melissa R. Stauble, Stephen
Rice, and Steve Hottman, New Mexico State U.,
Applying a Consistency Coefficient Methodology to General and Specific Attitudes
Towards Automated Devices
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Wednesday
Oct. 2
31. Brock Bass, Meghan Goodwin, Kayla Brennan,
Richard Pak, Clemson U.; Anne C. McLaughlin,
North Carolina State U., Effects of Age and
Gender Stereotypes on Trust in an Anthropomorphic Decision Aid
32. Katherine A. Kuehn, Amrish O. Chourasia,
Douglas A. Wiegmann, and Mary E. Sesto, U. of
Wisconsin-Madison, Effects of Orientation on
Workload During Touch Screen Operation
Among Individuals With and Without
Disabilities
Wednesday
Oct. 2
Training
33. Christine M. Covas-Smith and Robert E. Patterson,
Air Force Research Lab; Christina L. Kunkle, Ball
Aerospace; Lisa M. Tripp, Air Force Research Lab,
Effects of Level of Model Control for Implicit
Learning of Decision Support Systems
34. Martha J. Sanders, Quinnipiac U., The University as a Setting for Experiential Learning:
The Potential for Reciprocal Benefits
35. Stephen Rice, David Traffimow, William J. Graves,
and Melissa R. Stauble, New Mexico State U.,
An Expected Value Analysis of When to
Avoid Type 1 and Type 2 Statistical Errors
in Applied Research
36. M. Sublette, C. M. Carswell, W. Seidelman,
M. Lee, and W. B. Seales, U. of Kentucky,
Further Explorations of the “White Space”
Bias in Users’ Anticipation of Task Workload
37. Christian A. Gonzalez and Carryl L. Baldwin,
George Mason U., Effects of Pulse Rate, Fundamental Frequency, and Burst Density on
Auditory Similarity
38. Navaneethan Sivagnanasundaram, Alex Chaparro,
and Evan Palmer, Wichita State U., Evaluation
of the Presence of a Face Search Advantage
in Chernoff Faces
Demonstrations
39. Monica Z. Weiland, Daniel M. Roberts, Michael S.
Fine, and Matthew S. Caywood, The MITRE
Corp., Real Time Research Methods: Monitoring Air Traffic Controller Workload During
Simulation Studies Using Electroencephalography (EEG)
40. Jonathan Svensson and Peter Andersson, Swedish
Defence Research Agency; Jens Alfredson and
Johan Holmberg, Saab Aeronautics, Tactile Torso
Display for Fighter Pilots – Wing-Oriented
and Horizon-Oriented Presentation
41. Seunghyun Tina Lee, Yilin Elaine Liu, Xiao Xiong,
and Jon Sanford, Georgia Tech, Development of
a More Universal Voting Interface
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42. 1:15–2:30 p.m.
Sapphire West Foyer (Sapphire Level)
For Inspirtation and Recognition of Science
and Technology (FIRST) Robotics Demonstration by the San Diego-Area High School
Robotics Team
43. Xianjun Sam Zheng, Roberto Silva Filho, Jean M.
R. Costa, and Xiping Song, Siemens Corp.,
User Workflow Centered Design: Creating
Effective Software User Interface for
Complex Interactive Systems
SD1 – SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT POTPOURRI
Lecture
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
System Development
1.
2.
3.
4.
Nita Lewis Shattuck, Lawrence G. Shattuck, Kip
Smith, and Panagiotis Matsangas, Naval Postgraduate School, Changes in Reaction Times and
Executive Decision-Making Following Exposure to Waterborne Motion
R. L. Ford and T. S. Andre, TiER1 Performance
Solutions; A. Sebok, Alion Science and Technology;
R. E. Meyer, TiER1 Performance Solutions; L.
Laux and J. Bzostek, Alion Science and Technology; D. T. Wong, NASA, Developing and Testing a Tool for Human Factors Design and
Evaluation
Andres A. Calvo, Ball Aerospace; Victor S.
Finomore, Gregory M. Burnett, and Thomas C.
McNitt, Air Force Research Lab, Evaluation of
a Mobile Application for Multimodal Land
Navigation
Mark F. St. John, Pacific Science & Engineering
Group, Janus: Design Principles and the
Acquisition Process for a Supervisory
Situation Awareness Display
ST4 – NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN
STANDARDS FOR ASSESSING DRIVER
PERFORMANCE AND WORKLOAD
Discussion Panel
Wednesday, October 2, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Surface Transportation
Chair: Joel Cooper, Precision Driving Research
Panelists: Linda Angell, Touchstone Evaluations, Inc.;
Daniel McGehee, U. of Iowa; Paul Green, U. of
Michigan Transportation Research Inst.; Joanne
Harbluk, Transport Canada
O C TO B E R 2 – W E D N E S DAY
Wednesday, October 2
3:15–9:30 p.m.
Aerospace Systems
3:30–5:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
Augmented Cognition
3:30–5:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
Safety
5:30–6:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Surface Transportation
5:30–9:30 p.m.
Location: Harbor House (Off-site)
Training
3:30–4:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision
Making
3:30–5:15 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Wednesday, October 2
5:30–7:00 p.m.
Communications
3:30–4:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Early-Career Professionals Reception
5:30–7:00 p.m.
Location: Elevation Room (30th Floor)
Computer Systems/Internet
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Environmental Design/
Macroergonomics
3:45–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Forensics Professional
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Health Care
3:15–4:30 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Human Performance Modeling
5:30–6:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
Individual Differences in Performance
3:30–4:30 p.m.
Off-site location to be announced via list server and
daily on-site newsletter
Industrial Ergonomics
3:30–4:30 p.m.
Location to be announced
Internet/Computer Systems
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Macroergonomics/Environmental
Design
3:45–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
Thursday, October 3
8:30–10:00 a.m.
AS5 – GROUND CREW AND GENERAL
PERFORMANCE ISSUES
Thursday
Oct. 3
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Aerospace Systems
Chair: Thomas Z. Strybel, California State U., Long
Beach; Cochair: Michael Vincent, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical U.
1. R. Conrad Rorie, San Jose State Foundation;
Kim-Phuong L. Vu, Panadda Marayong, Jose
Robles, and Thomas Z. Strybel, California State
U., Long Beach; Vernol Battiste, San Jose State
Foundation, Effects of Type and Strength of
Force Feedback on Movement Time in a
Target Selection Task
2. Damon Stambolian, Gena Henderson, Mariea
Dunn Jackson, and Charles Dischinger, NASA,
Postures and Motions Library Development
for Verification of Ground Crew Human
Factors Requirements
3. William R. Warren, Elizabeth Blickensderfer,
Jessica Cruit, and Albert Boquet, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical U., Shift Turnover Strategy and
Time in Aviation Maintenance
4. Emily K. M. Stelzer, Ronald S. Chong, Ronald K.
Stevens, and Vilas D. Nene, MITRE CAASD,
Controller Use of a Block Occupancy-Based
Surface Surveillance Display for Surface
Management
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CE9 – THE QUEST FOR ANTICIPATORY
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Jeffrey G. Morrison, Office of Naval Research
Panelists: Karen M. Feigh, Georgia Tech; Harvey S.
Smallman, Pacific Science & Engineering Group;
Catherine M. Burns, U. of Waterloo; Kendra E.
Moore, Boston Fusion Corp.
CE10 – SIGNAL DETECTION THEORY AND
APPLICATIONS
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making;
cosponsored with Human Performance Modeling
Thursday
Oct. 3
Chair: Cheryl Bolstad, SA Technologies; Cochair:
Prashanth Rajivan, Arizona State U.
1. James C. Won, MIT Lincoln Lab; Daniel J.
Hannon, Tufts U., Influence of Resource Allocation on Teamwork and Team Performance
Within Self-Organizing Teams
2. Corey J. Bohil, U. of Central Florida, Comparing
Traditional and Fuzzy Signal Detection
Analysis for Classification Data
3. Jonathan R. Rein, TG O’Brien & Assoc., Inc.;
Anthony J. Masalonis, Spectrum Software
Technology, Inc.; Jay Messina, Behavioral Science
Assoc., Inc.; Ben Willems, FAA, Meta-Analysis
of the Effect of Imperfect Alert Automation
on System Performance
4. Eric T. Chancey, Alexandra B. Proaps, and
James P. Bliss, Old Dominion U., The Role of
Trust as a Mediator Between Signaling System Reliability and Response Behaviors
GS8 – MEET THE HFES JOURNAL EDITORS
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
General Sessions; cosponsored with the
Education & Training Committee
Chair: C. Melody Carswell, U. of Kentucky
Panelists: William S. Marras, Human Factors Editor in
Chief; Carol Stuart-Buttle, Ergonomics in Design Editor
in Chief; Amy Pritchett, Journal of Cognitive
Engineering and Decision Making Editor in Chief
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HC5 – PATIENT CARE
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Health Care
Chair: Michelle Rogers, Drexel U.; Cochair: Jennifer
Teves, Wichita State U.
1. Sadaf Kazi, Francis T. Durso, and Meera E. John,
Georgia Tech, A Predictive Model of Strategy
Choice in Critical Care Nursing
2. T. Robert Turner and Mark W. Scerbo, Old
Dominion U.; Gayle A. Gliva-McConvey and
Amelia M. Wallace, Eastern Virginia Medical
School, Evaluating Physician-to-Patient Communication: The Effects of Concurrent and
Retrospective Assessment on Verbal and
Nonverbal Recall
3. Thomas J. Smith, U. of Minnesota, Occupancy
and Patient Care Quality Benefits of Private
Room Designs for Five Different Children’s
Hospital Intensive Care Units–A Human
Factors Evaluation
4. Sara A. Lu, Robert E. Schumacher, Michelle
Nemshak, and F. Jacob Seagull, U. of Michigan,
Identifying, Developing, and Quantifying
Single-Day Quality Measures Within the
Neonatal ICU
HP2 – HUMAN PERFORMANCE AND
WORKLOAD
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Human Performance Modeling; cosponsored
with Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Graciela M. Perez, Chevron; Cochair: Autumn
Szabo, Consultant
1. Christopher D. Wickens, Amy Santamaria, and
Angelia Sebok, Alion Science and Technology,
A Computational Model of Task Overload
Management and Task Switching
2. Shi Cao and Yili Liu, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Queueing Network-ACTR Modeling of
Concurrent Tasks Involving Multiple
Controlled Processes
3. Sungjin Park and Rohae Myung, Korea U.,
Predicting Task-Related Properties of Mental
Workload With ACT-R Cognitive Architecture
4. Joshua M. Splawn and Michael E. Miller, Air Force
Inst. of Technology, Prediction of Perceived
Workload from Task Performance and Heart
Rate Measures
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
5.
Angelia Sebok, Christopher D. Wickens, and
Robert Sargent, Alion Science and Technology,
Using Meta-Analyses Results and Data
Gathering to Support Human Performance
Model Development
3.
4.
I2/CS – ADVANCES IN DESIGN
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
5.
Internet; cosponsored with Computer Systems
and Product Design
Chair: Jay Elkerton, Emerson; Cochair: Kapil Chalil
Madathil, Clemson U.
1. Marc L. Resnick, Bentley U., Ubiquitous Computing: UX When There Is No UI
2. Kyung Wha Hong, Christopher M. Kelley, Rucha
Tembe, Emerson Murphy-Hill, and Christopher B.
Mayhorn, North Carolina State U., Keeping up
With the Joneses: Assessing Phishing Susceptibility in an Email Task
3. Harriet C. King, Robert Pastel, Paul Ward, and
Charles Wallace, Michigan Technological U.,
Extrinsic Motivation and User Performance
4. Neeraja Subrahmaniyan, Katrina R. Fulcher,
Todd E. Hutchinson, Haesik Min, Jennifer M.
Seale, Ann M. Bisantz, and D. Jeffery
Higginbotham, U. at Buffalo, Application of
Personas in the Design of Augmentative
Alternative Communication Devices
5. Shadeequa Miller, Bilge Mutlu, and John D. Lee,
U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Artifact Usage, Context, and Privacy Management in Logging
and Tracking Personal Health Information
in Older Adults
IE5 – ANTHROPOMETRIC AND
BIOMECHANICAL-BASED METHODS
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Industrial Ergonomics
1.
2.
Thomas J. Albin, Technical U. of Delft,
Combining Percentiles: A Simple Method
With Less Error Than Adding or Subtracting
Percentiles
Joonho Chang, Pennsylvania State U.; Yong-Ku
Kong, Sungkyunkwan U.; Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U.; Hyun-Sung Kang, Sungkyunkwan U.; Jae Hyun Cho, Pennsylvania State U.,
Investigation of Relationships Between Hand
Surface Dimensions and Hand Bone
Dimensions
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
6.
Lora A. Cavuoto, U. at Buffalo; Ranjana K.
Mehta, Texas A&M Health Science Ctr., The
Effects of Obesity and Workload on Hand
Grip Endurance
Fereydoun “Fred” Aghazadeh, Saif Al-Qaisi,
Laura H. Ikuma, and Craig M. Harvey, Louisiana
State U., The Investigation of Valve Operators’ Torque Production Capabilities at
Different Handwheel Heights and Angles
Philippe Corbeil, U. Laval; Andre Plamondon,
Inst. de recherche Robert Sauvé en santé et en
sécurité du travail; Normand Teasdale and Grant
Handrigan, U. Laval, Biomechanical Differences Between Obese and Healthy-Weight
Workers in Manual Materials Handling
Steven A. Lavender, Jay P. Mehta, and W. Gary
Allread, Ohio State U., Comparisons of Tibial
Shock When Walking on Four Different
Flooring Surface Materials Used in Distribution Centers
POS3 – UNIVERSITY LAB POSTERS
Posters
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom C
Posters
California State U., Long Beach, Ctr. for
Human Factors in Advanced Aeronautics
Technologies (CHAAT)
2. Texas Tech U., Human Factors Psychology
Program
3. Texas A&M U., The Ergonomics Center
4. U. of Toronto, Cognitive Engineering Lab,
Ergonomics in Telerobotics and Control Lab,
Human Factors and Applied Statistics Lab,
Interactive Media Lab
5. Purdue U., Human Factors Lab
6. Pennsylvania State U., Benjamin W. Niebel
Work Design Lab
7. Old Dominion U., SURF (Simulation Usability
Research Facility) Lab, Applied Decision Making
Lab, Research Environment for Complex Alarms
and Task Simulations (REACTS), Applied
Sensory Psychology (ASP) Lab
8. U. at Buffalo, Human Factors program
9. Drexel U., Sociotechnical Systems Research Labs
10. Wichita State U., National Institute and Aviation
Research (NIAR) Human Factors Lab, Software
Usability Research Lab (SURL), Training Research
and Applied Cognitive Engineering (TRACE),
Lavatory of Applied Visual Attention (LAVA),
Visual Perception and Cognition Lab (VPC),
Human-Automation and Interaction Lab (HAIL),
and Aging, Perception, and Performance Lab
(APPL)
1.
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Thursday
Oct. 3
Thursday
Oct. 3
11. Rochester Inst. of Technology, Experimental
Psychology and Engineering Psychology programs
12. George Mason U., Arch Lab
13. Georgia Tech, Sonification Lab, Cognitive Ergonomics Lab, Problem Solving and Educational
Technology Lab, and the Human Factors and
Aging Lab
14. U. of Michigan, Ctr for Ergonomics
15. Vanderbilt U., Ctr. for Research and Innovation
in Systems Safety (CRISS)
16. Arizona State U., Human Performance Labs
17. U. of Central Florida, Performance Research
Lab
18. Michigan Technological U., Applied Cognition
and Expertise Lab, Decision Science and Decision
Engineering Lab, Cognitive Modeling and Experimentation Lab, Mind, Music, and Machine Lab
19. Clemson U., Human-Computer Systems Lab,
Visual Perception and Performance Lab, HumanCentered Computing Lab
20. U. of Wisconsin-Madison, CSL Lab, TRACE
Lab
21. San José State U., Applied Motor Behavior Lab
22. U. of Manitoba, Agricultural Ergonomics Lab
23. U. of Pennsylvania, Ctr. for Injury Research
and Prevention Driving Simulator Lab
24. Carnegie Mellon U., Dynamic Decision
Making Lab
25. U. of Washington, Human Factors and Statistical
Modeling Lab, University of Washington Ergonomics Lab
PP4 – WARNINGS, CUES, & DETECTION
AIDS
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Perception & Performance; cosponsored with
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
4.
5.
James J. Staszewski, Carnegie Mellon U.; Charles
A. Hibbitts, Johns Hopkins U.; Drew Bailey,
James Bursley, and Luke Davis, Carnegie Mellon
U., Optical Detection of Buried Explosive
Hazards: A Longitudinal Comparison of
Three Types of Imagery
Jason S. McCarley and Kelly S. Steelman,
Flinders U.; Joshua Rubinstein, Army Research
Lab, Target Detection Aids in a Visual Search
Task: A Comparison of Fixed- and AdjustableThreshold Aids
SD2 – THE ART OF DEVELOPING A HUMAN
FACTORS STANDARD: THE AUTHORS’
PERSPECTIVE
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
System Development
Chair: Liza Josias, American Inst. for Research;
Cochair: Jacob A. Miller, American Inst. for Research
Panelists: Richard Gardner, Boeing; Alan Poston, Dept.
of Defense Human Factors Engineering TAG;
Matthew B. Weinger, Vanderbilt U.
ST5 – ON-THE-ROAD DRIVER BEHAVIOR
EXPERIMENTATION: ISSUES AND
APPROACHES
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
Surface Transportation
Chair: Neil Lerner, Westat
Panelists: Susan Chrysler, U. of Iowa; Joel Cooper,
Precision Driving Research; James Jenness, Westat;
Michael Manser, U. of Minnesota; Bryan Reimer,
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology
Chair: Gavin Huntley-Fenner, Huntley-Fenner
Advisors, Inc.; Cochair: Thomas Fincannon, U. of
Central Florida
1. Yiqi Zhang, Changxu Wu, Jingyan Wan, and
Chunming Qiao, U. at Buffalo, Development
and Validation of Warning Message Utility
Scale (WMUS)
2. Lisa C. Thomas, Boeing Co.; Anthony Mize,
Siemens Health Care, Vibrotactile Seat Interface as a Cueing Device for Different Types
of Information
3. John Dowell and Alexander Eftychiou, U. College
London, Direct Perception Biases With Maritime Navigation Displays of Collision Risk
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O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
Thursday, October 3
10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
AS6 – HUMAN FACTORS IN GENERAL
AVIATION AND AIR TRAFFIC
APPLICATIONS
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Aerospace Systems
Chair: Angelia K. Sebok, Alion Science and Technology; Cochair: Emily M. Stelzer, MITRE CAASD
1. Selina Fothergill and Andrew Neal, U. of Queensland, Conflict-Resolution Heuristics for EnRoute Air Traffic Management
2. Robert E. Joslin, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.,
Human Factors Hazards of iPads in General
Aviation Cockpits
3. Amy L. Alexander and Thomas L. Teller, MIT
Lincoln Lab, Air and Ground-Based Methods
for Absorbing Delay in Four-Dimensional
Trajectory-Based Operations
4. Anthony J. Masalonis and Jonathan R. Rein,
Spectrum Software Technology, Inc.; Jay Messina,
Behavioral Science Assoc., Inc.; Ben Willems,
FAA, Accuracy Assessment of Air Traffic
Conflict Probe Prototype for Operational
Evaluations
CE11 – EXPERTISE AND JUDGMENT
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Corey J. Bohil, U. of Central Florida
1. Robert Deloatch, Amir Marmarchi, and Alex Kirlik,
U. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Testing the
Conditions for Acquiring Intuitive Expertise
in Judgment: Evidence from a Study of
NCAA Basketball Tournament Predictions
2. Carmen Bruder, Hinnerk Eißfeldt, Peter
Maschke, and Catrin Hasse, DLR (German
Aerospace Ctr.), Differences in Monitoring
Behavior Between Experts and Novices
3. Nir Keren, Shawn T. Bayouth, Warren D. Franke,
and Kevin M. Godby, Iowa State U., Examining
the Effect of Level of Stress on Firefighters’
Time-to-Decision in Virtual Reality
4. Joel Suss, Michigan Technological U.; Paul Ward,
U. of Greenwich, Investigating Perceptual Anticipation in a Naturalistic Task Using a Temporal Occlusion Paradigm: A Method for
Determining Optimal Occlusion Points
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
E4 – INVISIBLE FACTORS: STRATEGIES FOR
RAISING AWARENESS OF HUMAN
FACTORS AMONG UNDERGRADUATE
STUDENTS
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Education
Chair: J. Christopher Brill, Old Dominion U.
Panelists: Patricia R. DeLucia, Texas Technological U.;
John M. Flach, Wright State U.; David B. Kaber,
North Carolina State U.; Robert J. Youmans, George
Mason U.
ED3 – ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
POTPOURRI
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Environmental Design
Chair: ConneMara Bazley, JimConna, Inc.; Cochair:
Martha J. Sanders, Quinnipiac U.
1. Alan Hedge, Cornell U., Benefits of a Proactive
Office Ergonomics Program
2. Abir Mullick, Georgia Tech; Gourab Kar, Nat.
Inst. of Design, People, Places, and Potentialities in Design Research Tools to Examine
Challenges in Behind-the-Counter Work
3. Abir Mullick, Georgia Tech, Full-Scale Models
for Person-Environment Interaction: Case
Study of a Bathroom
4. Brittany C. Sellers and Stephen M. Fiore, U. of
Central Florida, Sustainable and User-Centered:
Applying Human Factors Solutions Toward
Improving the Effectiveness of “Green”
Buildings
5. Laura Gouvea and Claudia R. Mont’Alvao, PUCRio/LEUI Ergonomics Lab, Observing the
Urban Space: A Protocol to Analyze Street
Furniture in Public Squares
FP3 – ANIMATED COMPUTER GRAPHICS:
WORKING WITH VISUAL MEDIA
PROFESSIONALS TO CREATE COMPELLING
PRESENTATIONS
Alternative Format
Thursday, October 3, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Forensics Professionals; cosponsored with Safety
Chair: Gary Sloan, G. David Sloan, Inc
Participants: Joshua Cohen, Fat Pencil Studio; Jay
Syverson, OnPoint Productions, Inc.
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Thursday
Oct. 3
ID2 – ID IN EMOTIONAL & MULTITASKING
PERFORMANCE
SD3 – SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT STUDENT
PAPERS
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
Individual Differences
System Development
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Thursday
Oct. 3
James Head, Kyle M. Wilson, William S. Helton,
and Simon Kemp, U. of Canterbury, The Role of
Calmness in a High-Go Target Detection Task
Brent Morgan, U. of Memphis; Sidney D’Mello,
U. of Notre Dame; Robert Abbott and Michael
Haass, Sandia Nat. Labs; Andrea Tamplin and
Gabriel Radvansky, U. of Notre Dame,
Performance-Based Adaptability Profiles in
Multitasking
Brent Morgan, U. of Memphis; Sidney D’Mello,
U. of Notre Dame, The Effect of Positive vs.
Negative Emotion on Multitasking
Andrew R. Dattel, Amanda N. Battle, Lisa
Kossuth, Martin Bifano, Jennifer Decker, Kristen
Majdic, Marissa C. Miller, Matthew C. Stefonetti,
Daniel P. Dever, and Chelsea C. Sheehan,
Marywood U., The Relationship Between
Inattentional Insensitivity of Visual, Tactile,
and Olfactory Stimuli
2.
3.
4.
5.
IE6 – STATE-OF-THE-ART FINDINGS ON
OCCUPATIONAL RISK FACTORS FOR LOW
BACK DISORDERS: RESULTS OF RECENT
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Industrial Ergonomics
Chair: William S. Marras, Ohio State U.; Cochair: Arun
Garg, U. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Panelists: Jack Lu, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health; Sue Ferguson, Ohio State U.
ME4 – CONSIDERING CULTURE IN THE
DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF HEALTH IT
FOR PATIENTS
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
Macroergonomics; cosponsored with Health Care
Chair: Enid Montague, Northwestern U.
Panelists: Woodrow Winchester, Southern Polytechnic
State U.; Rupa Valdez, U. of Virginia; Monifa VaughnCooke, U. of Maryland
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Mary Luong, Jennifer London, and Christopher
B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U., Picture
Passwords: Effect of Salient Image Features
on Password Predictability
David Dorantes Romero and Tone-Grete Graven,
ABB – Technology and Innovation, Visual
Representation of Connectivity Information
for Efficient System Understanding
Andrew Talone, Thomas Fincannon, David
Schuster, and Florian Jentsch, U. of Central
Florida; Irwin Hudson, U.S. Army Research Lab,
Comparing Physical and Virtual Simulation
Use in UGV Research: Lessons Learned
From HRI Research With Two Test Beds
Baekhee Lee, POSTECH; Kihyo Jung, U. of
Ulsan; Heecheon You, POSTECH, Development
of a Distributed Representative Human Model
Generation and Analysis System for MultipleSize Product Design
Amber M. Walker, U.S. Military Academy; David P.
Miller and Chen Ling, U. of Oklahoma, Spatial
Orientation Aware Smartphones for Teleoperated Robot Control in Military Environments:
A Usability Experiment
Thursday, October 3
1:30–3:00 p.m.
CE12 – EXPLORING COMMUNICATION IN
REMOTE TEAMS: ISSUES AND METHODS
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Judith Orasanu, NASA Ames Research Ctr.
Panelists: Ute Fischer, GA Tech; Daniel G. Morrow,
U. of Illinois; Christopher Miller, Smart Information
Flow Technologies; Kathleen Mosier, San Francisco
State U.; Beth Veinott, Cognitive Solutions Division
of ARA, Inc.
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
E5 – HF/E EDUCATION IN THE 21ST
CENTURY
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Education
Chair: Heather C. Lum, Penn State Erie, The Behrend
College; Cochair: Lisa Jo Elliott, U. of South Florida
1. Adam W. Pickens and Mark E. Benden, Texas
A&M HSC-SRPH, Curriculum Development
for HF/E Graduate Students: Lessons
Learned in an Ongoing Effort to Educate
and Meet Industry Demands
2. Esa Rantanen, Christopher Claeys, and Daniel
Roder, Rochester Inst. of Technology; William
Moroney, U. of Dayton, Archival Human Factors Jobs Database as a Tool for Tracking
Trends in Skills and Knowledge Expectations
in the Labor Market
3. Catherine Gabelica, Maastricht U.; Stephen M.
Fiore, U. of Central Florida, What Can Training
Researchers Gain From Examination of Methods for Active Learning (PBL, TBL, and
SBL)
4. Paul Green, U. of Michigan, Eleven Tips to
Find Course Materials When Time Is Limited
5. Tom Robinson and Catherine Burns, U. of
Waterloo, Focused Learning: Control of Cognitive Load in Instructional Material for a
Computer Algebra System
GS9 – STANDARDS 101
Invited Address
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
General Sessions
Chair: Nancy Stone, Missouri U. of Science &
Technology
Invited Speaker: Daryle Gardner-Bonneau, Bonneau
and Assoc., Standards 101
HC6 – HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS DESIGN
AT A CROSSROADS: CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND STRATEGIES
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Health Care
Chair: Priyadarshini B. Pennarthur, U. of Iowa;
Cochair: Xinhui Zhu, U. at Buffalo
Panelists: Shawna Perry, VCU Health System; Hilary
Mosher, and Thomas J. Persoon, U. of Iowa; Ellen
Bass, Drexel U.; Rollin J. Fairbanks, Nat. Ctr. for
Human Factors in Healthcare
ID3 – ID IN PERFORMANCE & STRESS
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Individual Differences
1.
2.
3.
4.
William S. Helton, Simon Kemp, and Darren
Walton, U. of Canterbury, Individual Differences in Movements in Response to Natural
Disasters: Tsunami and Earthquake Case
Studies
Xiaolu Dong, Hang Yu, and Zhizhong Li, Tsinghua
U., Influence of Personality Factors and Time
Pressure on Human Performance When
Using Digital Interfaces
Hilkka L. Meys and Penelope M. Sanderson, U. of
Queensland, The Effect of Individual Differences on How People Handle Interruptions
Corey K. Fallon, U. of Cincinnati; Gerald
Matthews, U. of Central Florida; April Rose
Panganiban and Ryan Wohleber, U. of Cincinnati;
Richard D. Roberts, Educational Testing Services,
Emotional Intelligence and Decision Making
Under Stress
IE7 – APPLYING ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES
TO TASK AND PRODUCT DESIGN
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Industrial Ergonomics
Chair: Fadi Fathallah, U. of California Davis
1. Robert G. Radwin, Karen B. Chen, Kevin Ponto,
and Ross D. Tredinnick, U. of Wisconsin-Madison,
Virtual Exertions: Physical Interactions in a
Virtual Reality CAVE for Simulating Forceful Tasks
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
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Thursday
Oct. 3
2.
3.
4.
C. M. Sommerich, S. A. Lavender, R. Z. Radin
Umar, S. H. Park, J. Li, and M. Dutt, Ohio State
U., Powered Ambulance Cots: Effects of
Design Differences on Muscle Activity and
Subjective Perceptions of Operators
Steven A. Lavender and Jay P. Mehta, Ohio State
U.; Glenn E. Hedman, U. of Illinois at Chicago;
Sanghyun Park, Ohio State U.; Paul A. Reichelt
and Karen M. Conrad, U. of Illinois at Chicago,
An Ergonomic Evaluation of Hand-Carried,
Track-Type, and Sled-Type Stair Descent
Devices Used for High-Rise Building
Evacuation
Angela C. Wills, Kermit G. Davis, and Susan E.
Kotowski, U. of Cincinnati, Quantification of the
Physical Demands for Servers in Restaurants
ME5 – MACROERGONOMIC APPLICATIONS
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
Macroergonomics
1.
Thursday
Oct. 3
2.
3.
M. Saffarian and W. Giang, U. of Toronto,
Improving Perceived Fairness of Task
Assignments in Cardiovascular Intensive
Nursing Care Unit With Simple Queuing
Mechanism
Michelle A. Chui and Jamie A. Stone, U. of
Wisconsin-Madison; Joshua M. Thorpe, U. of
Pittsburgh; Beth A. Martin, U. of WisconsinMadison, Work System Barriers to Providing
Safe Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medication
Recommendations for Older Adults
Samson Adaramola, Ergonomics Society of
Nigeria, Ergonomics Practice in Nigeria
Today
PD4 – WEARABLES
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Product Design
1.
2.
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Wonsup Lee, POSTECH; Heeeun Kim, Kyungpook Nat. U.; Daehan Jung and Seikwon Park,
Korea Air Force Academy; Heecheon You,
POSTECH, Ergonomic Design and
Evaluation of a Pilot Oxygen Mask
Christina Harrington, Mike Brown, Lulu Wang,
and Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U., SelfReporting of Firefighter Vital Signs in
Emergency Situations
3.
4.
Emma Atilola, Jacqueline Bethea, Regina PopeFord, Patricia Banks, and Zongliang Jiang, North
Carolina A&T State U., Effects of Wearing SixInch Stilettos vs. Wedges on Muscular Activities in the Low Back and Lower Extremity
Cara Bailey Fausset, Tracy L. Mitzner, Chandler
E. Price, Brian D. Jones, W. Brad Fain, and
Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech Research Inst.,
Older Adults’ Use of and Attitudes Toward
Activity-Monitoring Technologies
SD4 – REQUIREMENTS JEOPARDY
Alternative Format
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
System Development
Chair: Helene Maliko-Abraham, T. G. O’Brien and
Assoc.; Cochair: Alan Poston, Consultant
SF4 – STUDENT FORUM POTPOURRI I
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
Student Forum
Chair: Samantha D. Jansen, Wichita State U.; Cochair:
Kim Wolfinbarger, U. of Oklahoma
1. Adam Sitz and J. Christopher Brill, Old Dominion
U., Limits of Asynchrony and Spatial
Incongruence for Unified Audiotactile Cues
2. Brandon J. Pitts, Sara A. Lu, and Nadine B.
Sarter, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Cross-Modal
Matching: The Development and Evaluation
of a New Technique
3. Chelsea Iwig, Carolyn Newton, Eric Watkins,
Gisela Munoz, Noah Feaster, Amy Seo, Carlos
Giraldo, and Jason Kring, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Human Factors and Behavioral
Research at a Mars Analog Habitat
4. Isabella Alexis Gagliano and J. Christopher Brill,
Old Dominion U., Effects of Frequency and
Acceleration on the Physiological and Subjective Responses to Motion
5. Michael Shreeves and Marita A. O’Brien, U. of
Alabama, Huntsville, Decision-Making and
Information Use Among Residents During
an Extended Natural Disaster
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
ST6 – IN-VEHICLE DRIVER SUPPORT
SYSTEMS
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 1:30–3:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Surface Transportation
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Shiyan Yang, No Young You, and Thomas K.
Ferris, Texas A&M U., Supporting Drivers in
Concurrent Lane- and Speed-Tracking Tasks
With Novel Visual, Auditory, and Tactile
Speedometer Displays
Jeremiah Singer, Neil Lerner, and Emanuel
Robinson, Westat, Effects of Multiple-Device
Integration Strategies on Driver Comprehension of Crash Warnings
Huimin Xiong and Linda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington, Drivers’ Selected Settings for
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC):
Implications for Long-Term Use
Joonbum Lee and John D. Lee, U. of WisconsinMadison; Dario D. Salvucci, Drexel U., A
Saliency-Based Search Model: Application
of the Saliency Map for Driver-Vehicle
Interfaces
Christian Gold and Daniel Damböck, Technische
U. München; Lutz Lorenz, BMW Group Research
and Technology; Klaus Bengler, Technische U.
München, “Take Over!” How Long Does It
Take to Get the Driver Back Into the Loop?
Thursday, October 3
3:30–5:00 p.m.
4.
David S. Deary, Katherine E. Walker, and David D.
Woods, Ohio State U., Resilience in the Face of
a Superstorm: A Transportation Firm Confronts Hurricane Sandy
E6 – TEACHING AND LEARNING HUMAN
FACTORS
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Education
Chair: Haydee M. Cuevas, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical U.; Cochair: Laura E. Moody, Mercer U.
School of Engineering
1. Lesley Strawderman, Catherine Lewie, Katherine
King, and Yunchen Huang, Mississippi State U.,
Engaging Engineering Students With Transportation Safety
2. Jo R. Jardina and Barbara S. Chaparro, Wichita
State U., Usability, Engagement, and Satisfaction of Two e-Textbook Applications
3. Lisa Jo Elliott, U. of South Florida, Teaching
Undergraduates About Human Factors
Through Research in Usability
4. Jonathan Histon, U. of Waterloo, Using Online
Learning Tools to Support Increased Engagement in Human Factors Courses: The Researcher Profile Assignment
GS10 – SITUATION AWARENESS,
AUTOMATION, AND MEMORY MIX
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
General Sessions
CE13 – TEAMS
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Michael Dorneich, Iowa State U.
1. Prashanth Rajivan, Marco A. Janssen, and Nancy
J. Cooke, Arizona State U., Agent-Based Model
of a Cyber Security Defense Analyst Team
2. Anne Papenfuss, German Aerospace Ctr.,
Phenotypes of Teamwork – An Exploratory
Study of Tower Controller Teams
3. Sarah M. Miller, Clifton Forlines, and John
Irvine, Draper Lab, Collaboration in Forecasting: How Much and What Type of Information Should We Share?
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
Chair: Rachel Phillips, Old Dominion U.
1. Richard T. Stone, Michael Dorneich, Stephen
Gilbert, and Elease McLaurin, Iowa State U.,
Human Differences in Navigational
Approaches During Telerobotic Search
2. Bernhard Weber, German Aerospace Ctr.;
Hendrik Oberheid, Deutsche Flugsicherung;
Anne Papenfuss, German Aerospace Ctr., Visual
Aids for Merging Mixed Arrival Traffic:
Effects on Controllers’ Performance, Situation Awareness, and Mental Workload
3. James P. Bliss and John W. Harden, Old
Dominion U.; H. Charles Dischinger, NASAMSFC, Task Shedding and Control Performance as a Function of Perceived Automation Reliability and Time Pressure
4. Richard T. Stone, Iowa State U., Actively Guided
Practice Enhances Kinesthetic Memory
Development
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Thursday
Oct. 3
5.
Calvin K. L. Or and Heller H. L. Wang, U. of
Hong Kong, Examining Text Enhancement
Methods to Improve Lookalike Drug Name
Differentiation Accuracy
HC7 – GIVING HUMAN FACTORS/ERGONOMICS AWAY: HOW CAN WE BRING THE
BENEFITS OF HF/E TO NURSING?
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Health Care
Chair: Martina I. Klein, Texas Tech U.; Cochair: Victor
Paquet, U. at Buffalo
Panelists: Patricia R. DeLucia, Texas Tech U.; Alexa
Doig, U. of Utah; Frank Drews, U. of Utah; Francis T.
Durso, Georgia Tech; Anne Miller, Vanderbilt U.
HP3 – TASK PERFORMANCE
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 314 (Aqua Level)
Human Performance Modeling; cosponsored
with Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Thursday
Oct. 3
Chair: Vettrivel Gnaneswaran, U. of Wisconsin,
Platteville; Cochair: Maria Natalia Russi-Vigoya, Texas
Tech U.
1. Panagiotis Matsangas and Michael E. McCauley,
Naval Postgraduate School, The Effect of Mild
Motion Sickness and Soporific Symptoms on
Multitasking Cognitive Strategy
2. S. D. Hutchins, L. Laux, C. D. Wickens, and A.
Sebok, Alion Science and Technology, The Effect
of Continuous Wakefulness on Complex Cognitive Task Performance: A Quantitative
Synthesis of Research
3. Sara A. Lu, U. of Michigan, First Steps Toward
Modeling ADHD Under a Dual-Task Paradigm Using a Markovian Framework for
Diagnosis
4. Walter Warwick, Alion Science and Technology;
Laura Marusich and Norbou Buchler, U.S. Army
Research Lab, Complex Systems and Human
Performance Modeling
5. Stephen Hughes, Cody Bardell, and J. Ben Schafer,
U. of Northern Iowa, Human Performance With
Multiple Devices Influencing a Single Cursor
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I3/CS – METHODS AND INTERACTION
TECHNIQUES
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Internet; cosponsored with Computer Systems
Chair: Marc L. Resnick, Bentley U.; Cochair: Ania
Rodriguez, Key Lime Interactive
1. Eugenio Santiago, Key Lime Interactive; Marc L.
Resnick, Bentley U., How to Successfully
Execute Remote Online User Research
2. Marc L. Resnick and William Albert, Bentley U.,
The Impact of Advertising Location and
User Task on the Emergence of Banner Ad
Blindness: An Eye-Tracking Study
3. Ania Hernandez, Key Lime Interactive; Marc L.
Resnick, Bentley U., Placement of Call to
Action Buttons for Higher Web Site Conversion and Acquisition: An Eye-Tracking Study
4. Steven Nunnally, Phillip Walker, and Michael
Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh; Nilanjan Chakraborty
and Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon U., Using
Haptic Feedback in Human Robotic Swarm
Interaction
5. Mohamed Sheik Nainar, Anna Ostberg, and Nada
Matic, Synaptics Inc., Two-Level Force Input
on TouchPad and the Effects of Feedback on
Performance
ME6 – MULTILEVEL ERGONOMICS:
DETERMINING HOW TO BOUND YOUR
SYSTEM
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 310 (Aqua Level)
Macroergonomics
Chair: A. Joy Rivera-Rodriguez, Clemson U.; Cochair:
Kerry McGuire, NASA
Panelists: Pascale Carayon, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;
Brian M. Kleiner, Virgina Tech; Robert Wears, U. of
Florida; Michelle M. Robertson, Liberty Mutual
Research Inst. for Safety; Richard J. Holden, Vanderbilt U.; Patrick Waterson, Loughborough U.
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
PP5 – RESEARCH ON SPEECH & DRIVING:
TOGETHER & SEPARATE
SF5 – ATTENTION, WORKLOAD, AND
FATIGUE
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 410 (Sapphire Level)
Perception & Performance
Student Forum
Chair: Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science and
Technology; Cochair: Myounghoon Jeon, Michigan
Tech
1. Samantha D. Jansen, Alex Chaparro, David
Downs, Evan Palmer, and Joseph R. Keebler,
Wichita State U., Visual and Cognitive Predictors of Visual Enhancement in Noisy
Listening Conditions
2. Karen Mentel, John Ziriax, Jon Dachos, Alexander
Salunga, and Hope Turner, NSWCDD; Benjamin
Sheffield and Douglas Brungart, Walter Reed
Nat. Military Medical Ctr., The Relationship
Between Speech Intelligibility and Operational Performance in a Simulated Naval
Command Information Center
3. John G. Gaspar, Whitney M. Street, Matthew B.
Windsor, Ronald Carbonari, Henry Kaczmarski,
Arthur F. Kramer, and Kyle E. Mathewson, U. of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Providing Conversation Partners’ Views of the Driving Scene
Mitigates Cell-Phone-Related Distraction
4. Jennifer A. Cowley, North Carolina State U.,
Off-Task Thinking Types and Performance
Decrements During Simulated Automobile
Driving
5. Thomas Müller, Technische U. München;
Hermann Hajek and Ljubica Radic-Weißenfeld,
BMW Group; Klaus Bengler, Technische U.
München, Can You Feel the Difference? The
Just-Noticeable Difference of Longitudinal
Acceleration
Chair: S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M U.; Cochair:
Elizabeth E. Mintmire, U. of Oklahoma
1. Amanda C. Allen and J. Christopher Brill, Old
Dominion U., A Multimodal Assessment of
Reserve Attention Capacity in Distracted
Drivers
2. Michael A. Rupp, Paul Oppold, and Daniel S.
McConnell, U. of Central Florida, Comparing
the Performance, Workload, and Usability of
a Gamepad and Joystick in a Complex Task
3. Francis A. Trowbridge and Anne Collins
McLaughlin, North Carolina State U., Perceptual
Dual-Task Training via Simulation for Veterinary Students
4. Ralph H. Cullen and Michael J. Agnew, Virginia
Polytechnic Inst. and State U., The Influence of
Mental Workload on Trunk Stability and
Neuromuscular Control
5. Denny Yu, Steven Kasten, Cooper Green, and
Thomas Armstrong, U. of Michigan, Task
Analysis and Biomechanical Modeling of
Surgeons to Assess Static Workloads
SD5 – VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION:
HUMAN FACTORS REQUIREMENTS AND
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Discussion Panel
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Sapphire 400 (Sapphire Level)
System Development
Chair: Christopher J. Hamblin, Honeywell Labs
Panelists: Mike Castaneda, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems; Robert B. Fuld, Westinghouse Electric
Co.; Kritina Holden, Lockheed Martin; Mihriban
Whitmore, NASA; Chris Wilkinson, Honeywell
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
ST7 – TECHNOLOGY AND
INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SAFETY AND
MOBILITY
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Surface Transportation
Chair: Justin Morgan, Virgina Tech Transportation
Inst.; Cochair: Jonna Turrill, U. of Utah
1. Tamar Ben-Bassat, SCE–Shamoon College of
Engineering, The Effect of Context and
Ergonomic Design of Traffic Signs on Driver
Comprehension – A Preliminary Evaluation
2. Glenn Surpris, Dahai Liu, and Dennis Vincenzi,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Evaluating
the Effect of Smart Parking Technology on
Campus Parking System Efficiency Using
Discrete Event Simulation
3. Christopher Nowakowski and Ashkan Sharafsaleh,
U. of California, Berkeley; Marcel Huijser, Montana State U., Preliminary Evaluation of
Drivers’ Responses to a Roadside Animal
Warning System
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Thursday
Oct. 3
4.
5.
James Wen, William S. Helton, and Mark
Billinghurst, U. of Canterbury, A Study of User
Perception, Interface Performance, and Actual
Usage of Mobile Pedestrian Navigation Aides
Rajaram Bhagavathula, Virginia Tech; Ronald B.
Gibbons, Virginia Tech Transportation Inst., Role
of Expectancy, Motion and Overhead Lighting
on Nighttime Visibility
VE2 – SERIOUS GAMES AND SIMULATIONS:
FACTORS AND BEHAVIORS IMPACTING
PERFORMANCE
Lecture
Thursday, October 3, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua 311 (Aqua Level)
Virtual Environments
Thursday
Oct. 3
Chair: Julie Marble, Office of Naval Research; Cochair:
Rebecca A. Kennedy, Old Dominion U.
1. Katelyn Procci, Nicholas James, and Clint Bowers,
U. of Central Florida, The Effect of Gender,
Age, and Experience on Game Engagement
2. Shixu Liu, Shengji Yao, and Allan Spence,
McMaster U., Subjective Fatigue and Performance Variation Correlation During Simulated Driving Tasks
3. Alexandra B. Proaps and James P. Bliss, Old
Dominion U., The Influence of Rapid Serial
Visual Presentation on Performance in a
Video Game
4. Daniel Rice and Peter Amstutz, Technology
Solutions Experts, Inc.; Michael J. Statkus, U.S.
Army Natick Soldier Research, Development, and
Engineering Ctr., Reasoning, Planning, and
Goal Seeking: A Cognitive Modeling Approach
to Agent Behavior for Constructive Simulation
5. Caroline Hayes, Iowa State U.; Daniel Drew,
Ashley Clayson, and Xuan Cheng, U. of Minnesota, In What Ways Do Natural Gestures
Change Perceptions of Virtual Teamwork?
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Friday, October 4
8:30–10:00 a.m.
AS7 – NEXTGEN HUMAN FACTORS
Lecture
Friday, October 4, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Aerospace Systems
Chair: Valerie J. Gawron, MITRE Corportation;
Cochair: Jennie Gallimore, Wright State U.
1. Katherine A. Berry and Michael W. Sawyer, Fort
Hill Group, LLC, Understanding the Human
Component of Area Navigation Procedures
Across the National Airspace System
2. Michael Vincent, Elizabeth Blickensderfer, Robert
Thomas, Mary Jo Smith, and John Lanicci, EmbryRiddle Aeronautical U., In-Cockpit NEXRAD
Products: Training General Aviation Pilots
3. Divya C. Chandra and Rebecca Grayhem, USDOT
Volpe Ctr., Evaluation of a Technique to Simplify Depictions of Visually Complex Aeronautical Procedures for NextGen
4. Bettina L. Beard, NASA; Rachel Seely, FAA; Jon
Holbrook and Margaret Galeon, San Jose State
U., The Insertion of Human Factors Concerns Into NextGen Programmatic Decisions
CE14 – BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN
COGNITIVE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
ANALYSIS, DESIGN, AND PRACTICE
Discussion Panel
Friday, October 4, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Priyadarshini R. Pennathur, U. of Iowa
Panelists: Ann M. Bisantz, U. at Buffalo; John D. Lee,
U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Jonathan Pfautz, Charles
River Analytics Inc.; Catherine M. Burns, U. of Waterloo; William C. Elm, Resilient Cognitive Solutions
O C TO B E R 3 – T H U R S DAY
FP4 – CURRENT ISSUES IN WARNINGS:
SELECTED CASE STUDIES AND
APPLICATIONS
IE8 – METHODOLOGICAL IMPROVEMENTS
USING ERGONOMIC AND HUMAN
FACTORS-BASED METHODS
Discussion Panel
Friday, October 4, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Aqua 304 (Aqua Level)
Lecture
Friday, October 4, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Forensics Professional
Industrial Ergonomics
Chair: Michael J. Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.
Panelists: Kenneth R. Laughery, Rice U.; David R.
Lenorovitz, LENPRO Services, Inc.; S. David Leonard,
U. of Georgia; Michael S. Wogalter, North Carolina
State U.; Edward W. Karnes, Edward W. Karnes, LLC;
Christopher B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U.
1.
2.
HC8 – WORKLOAD
Lecture
Friday, October 4, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
3.
Health Care
Chair: Kelly Caine, Clemson U.; Cochair: Huiyang Li,
Georgia Tech
1. Brittany L. Anderson-Montoya, Mark W. Scerbo,
Rebecca A. Kennedy, and Lee A. Belfore II, Old
Dominion U.; Alfred Abuhamad, Stephen S. Davis,
and Suneet P. Chauhan, Eastern Virginia Medical
School, Observer’s Performance and Perceptual Sensitivity for Detecting Critical Patterns
in Static Maternal–Fetal Heart Rate Images
2. Karen Dunn Lopez, U. of Illinois at Chicago;
Chieh-Li Chin, Daniel G. Morrow, Rachael
Ramsey, and Jordan Petry, U. of Illinois UrbanaChampaign-Beckman Inst., Effects of EHR
System Change on Nurse and Physician
Perceived Workload and EHR Usability
in Urgent/Convenient Care Clinics
3. Mark W. Scerbo, Rebecca A. Kennedy, and
Michael Montano, Old Dominion U.; Rebecca C.
Britt and Stephen S. Davis, Eastern Virginia
Medical School; Dimitrios Stefanidis, Carolinas
Medical Ctr., A Spatial Secondary Task for
Measuring Laparoscopic Mental Workload:
Differences in Surgical Experience
4. Shi Cao and Yili Liu, U. of Michigan, Medical
Decision–Making Performance in Dual-Task
Scenarios
5. Birgit Planitz, Penelope M. Sanderson, Tahli
Kipps, and Charles Driver, U. of Queensland,
Nurses’ Self-Reported Smartphone Use
During Clinical Care
O C TO B E R 4 – F R I DAY
4.
Thomas J. Albin, Technical U. of Delft, Evaluating the Efficiency of Checklists Used to
Assess Risk of Musculoskeletal Disorders
Priyadarshini Dasgupta Sengupta and Laura
Punnett, U. of Massachusetts, Lowell; Susan
Moir, U. of Massachusetts, Boston; Sarah Kuhn
and Bryan Buchholz, U. of Massachusetts,
Lowell, An Innovative Idea for Reducing
the Musculoskeletal Disorders in Drywall
Installation
Todd Ramsey, Kermit G. Davis, and Susan E.
Kotowski, U. of Cincinnati, Benefit of Adjustability When Depalletizing: A NIOSH Lifting
Equation Assessment
Colin G. Drury, Applied Ergonomics Group Inc.;
William B. Johnson, FAA, Writing Aviation
Maintenance Procedures That People Can/
Will Follow
PP6 – NEURAL, PERCEPTUAL, &
PSYCHOMOTOR PROCESSES
Lecture
Friday, October 4, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Friday
Oct. 4
Perception & Performance
Chair: Kelly S. Hale, Design Interactive, Inc.; Cochair:
Stas Krupenia, Scania CV AB
1. Audrey Hill, Corey J. Bohil, Joanna E. Lewis, and
Mark B. Neider, U. of Central Florida, Prefrontal
Cortex Activity During Walking While Multitasking: An fNIR Study
2. Anthony Soung Yee and Paul Milgram, U. of
Toronto, The Use of Paired Comparisons for
Evaluating Complex Route-Matching Performance in a Spatial Awareness Task
3. Adam J. Strang, Air Force Research Lab; Samantha
Epling, Ball Aerospace and Technology Corp.;
Gregory J. Funke and Sheldon M. Russell, Air
Force Research Lab, Temporal Complexity in
Team Coordination Associated With Increased
Performance in a Fast-Paced Puzzle Task
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4.
5.
Jennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt, Cognitive Performance
Group; Logan Fiorella, U. of California, Santa
Barbara; Naomi Malone, Cognitive Performance
Group, Instructional Strategies for Training
Military Relevant Perceptual-Cognitive Skills
Kyle M. Wilson, James Head, and William S.
Helton, U. of Canterbury, Friendly Fire in a
Simulated Firearms Task
SF6 – DRIVING BEHAVIOR
Lecture
Friday, October 4, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Student Forum
Friday
Oct. 4
Chair: Martha J. Sanders, Quinnipiac U.; Cochair:
Neethan Siva, Wichita State U.
1. Behzad Bashiri and Danny D. Mann, U. of
Manitoba, Drivers’ Mental Workload in
Agricultural Semiautonomous Vehicles
2. Drea K. Fekety, Stephanie A. Whetsel, Ashley
Stafford Sewall, and Richard A. Tyrrell, Clemson
U., Drivers’ Beliefs, Habits, and Strategies
Regarding High-Beam Usage
3. Marc D. Gentzler, Michael A. Rupp, Katherine
Schmieder, and Julissa Nunez, U. of Central
Florida, Examining Drivers’ Perception of
Internal and External Distracter Risk and
Predictors of These Perceptions
4. Nicholas P. Colon, Michael A. Rupp, and Mustapha
Mouloua, U. of Central Florida, Temporary
Barriers to Reduce the Effects of Rubbernecking
5. Rene L. Guerster, U. of Central Florida,
Conceptual Development of a Lateral
Control Device for Road Vehicles
Friday, October 4
10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
CE15 – TRUST
Lecture
Friday, October 4, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom M (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Harvey S. Smallman, Pacific Science &
Engineering Group
1. Plinio P. Morita and Catherine M. Burns, U. of
Waterloo, Designing for Interpersonal Trust –
The Power of Trust Tokens
2. Jie Xu, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Enid
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3.
4.
Montague, Northwestern U., Group Polarization of Trust in Technology
Maranda McBride, Lemuria Carter, and Celestine
Ntuen, North Carolina A&T State U., HumanMachine Trust, Bias, and Automated Decision Aid Acceptance
Rachel Phillips and Poornima Madhavan, Old
Dominion U., The Role of Affective Valence
and Task Uncertainty in Human-Automation
Interaction
CE16 – FUNCTION ALLOCATION
Lecture
Friday, October 4, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom A (Sapphire Level)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Chair: Karen M. Feigh, Georgia Tech
1. Huiyang Li, Georgia Tech; Nadine R. Sarter, U.
of Michigan; Christopher Wickens and Angelia
Sebok, Alion Science and Technology, Supporting Human-Automation Collaboration
Through Dynamic Function Allocation:
The Case of Space Teleoperation
2. Robert S. Gutzwiller, Benjamin A. Clegg, and C.
A. P. Smith, Colorado State U.; Joanna E. Lewis,
U. of Central Florida; John D. Patterson, Colorado
State U., Predicted Failure Alerting in a
Supervisory Control Task Does Not Always
Enhance Performance
3. Dietrich Manzey and Karl Boehme, Berlin Inst.
of Technology; Markus Schoebel, U. of Basel,
Human Redundancy as a Safety Measure
in Automation Monitoring
4. Geoffrey Ho, Nada Pavlovic, Vincent Myers,
and Robert G. Arrabito, Defence R&D Canada,
Reducing False Alarms in Automated Target
Recognition by Lowering the Level of Automation
HC9 – PATIENT-CENTERED ISSUES
Lecture
Friday, October 4, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom B (Sapphire Level)
Health Care
Chair: Elizabeth H. Lazzara, U. of Kansas School of
Medicine; Cochair: Shadeequa Miller, U. of WisconsinMadison
1. Laura H. Barg-Walkow, Sara E. McBride, Michael
J. Morgan, and Tracy L. Mitzner, Georgia Tech;
Camilla C. Knott, Aptima, Inc.; Wendy A. Rogers,
Georgia Tech, How Do Older Adults Manage
Osteoarthritis Pain? The Need for a PersonCentered Disease Model
O C TO B E R 4 – F R I DAY
2.
3.
4.
5.
Kapil Chalil Madathil, Joel S. Greenstein, Kevin A.
Juang, David M. Neyens, and Anand K. Gramopadhye, Clemson U., An Investigation of the
Informational Needs of Ovarian Cancer
Patients and Their Supporters
Lisa Belter and Laura Curthis, Northwestern U.;
Anna Madison and Daniel G. Morrow, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Michael Wolf, Northwestern U.; Thembi Conner-Garcia and James
Graumlich, U. of Illinois College of Medicine at
Peoria, Medication Regimen Complexity and
Knowledge Among Adults With Diabetes
Robin S. Mickelson and Richard J. Holden, Vanderbilt U., Assessing the Distributed Nature
of Home-Based Heart Failure Medication
Management in the Elderly
Richard J. Holden and Robin S. Mickelson,
Vanderbilt U., Performance Barriers Among
Elderly Chronic Heart Failure Patients:
An Application of Patient-Engaged Human
Factors and Ergonomics
IE9 – DEFYING GRAVITY FOR EARTH
HEALTH AND SPACE MEDICINE
Invited Address
Friday, October 4, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom I (Sapphire Level)
Industrial Ergonomics
Chair: Ram Maikala, Liberty Mutual Research Ctr.;
Cochair: Peter W. Johnson, U. of Washington
Invited Speaker: Alan Hargens, U. of California, San
Diego
SF7 – STUDENT FORUM POTPOURRI II
Lecture
Friday, October 4, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Sapphire Ballroom E (Sapphire Level)
Student Forum
Chair: Heather C. Lum, Pennsylvania State U.-Erie;
Cochair: Mikki H. Phan, Wichita State U.
1. Michelle M. Girouard, Michelle M. Rae, and
James Croll, U. of New Brunswick; Jack P.
Callaghan and Colin D. McKinnon, U. of Waterloo;
Wayne J. Albert, U. of New Brunswick, Police
Officer Discomfort and Activity Characterization During a Day Shift and a Night Shift
2. Lixiao Huang, Terri Varnado, and Douglas Gillan,
North Carolina State U., An Exploration of
Robot Builders’ Attachment to Their LEGO
Robots
3. Lixiao Huang, Terri Varnado, and Douglas J.
Gillan, North Carolina State U., Practices of
Teaching Problem-Solving Skills in Robotics
Education
O C TO B E R 4 – F R I DAY
4.
5.
Michelle M. Rae and Dave A. Smith, U. of New
Brunswick; Steve L. Fischer, Queens U.; James
Croll and Wayne J. Albert, U. of New Brunswick,
Biomechanical Technique Changes in Males
and Females During a Prolonged Asymmetrical Lifting Task
Susanna Heyman, Royal Inst. of Technology
(KTH), A Model for Determining What User
Behavior to Strive for in Persuasive Technology
ST8 – METRICS, MEASURES, AND MODELS
Lecture
Friday, October 4, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
Location: Aqua 308 (Aqua Level)
Surface Transportation
Chair: Nathan Medeiros-Ward, U. of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign; Cochair: Christine E. Yager, Texas A&M
Transportation Inst.
1. Walter J. Talamonti, Ford Motor Co.; Wenyan
Huang, U. of Michigan; Louis Tijerina and Dev
Kochhar, Ford Motor Co., Eye Glance and Head
Turn Correspondence During Secondary Task
Performance in Simulator Driving
2. Maryam Merrikhpour, Birsen Donmez, Chongbo
Wang, and Benjamin Hayes, U. of Toronto; Bern
Grush, Applied Telemetrics Inc., Associations
Between Drivers’ Safety Records and Driving
Styles: A Naturalistic Study
3. Bridget A. Lewis, Bello N. Penaranda, Daniel M.
Roberts, and Carryl L. Baldwin, George Mason U.,
Max Brake Force as a Measure of Perceived
Urgency in a Driving Context
4. Jangwoon Park, Baekhee Lee, and Younggeun
Choi, Pohang U. of Science and Technology;
Sungjin Sah, Hyundai-Motor Group; Kihyo Jung,
U. of Ulsan; Heecheon You, Pohang U. of Science
and Technology, Development of Statistical
Geometric Models for a Driver’s Hip & Eye
Locations
5. Jangwoon Park, Younggeun Choi, and Baekhee
Lee, Pohang U. of Science and Technology;
Sungjin Sah, Hyundai Motor Group; Kihyo Jung,
U. of Ulsan; Heecheon You, Pohang U. of Science
and Technology, Sitting Strategy Analysis Based
on Driving Postures and Seating Pressure
Distributions
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Friday
Oct. 4
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Participant
Index
Abbott, Robert, 36
Abich, Julian, 21, 22
Abts, Natalie, 10
Abuhamad, Alfred, 43
Acemyan, Claudia Ziegler, 18
Adamic, Eric, J., 17, 28
Adams, Joselyn M., 15
Adaramola, Samson, 38
Adelstein, Bernard D., 18
Agarwal, Shikha, 23
Agboola, Sade, 24
Aghazadeh, Fereydoun “Fred, ”
18, 33
Agnew, Michael J., 41
Ahram, Tareq, 13
Aiba, Eriko, 12
Aksan, Nazan S., 11
Al-Qaisi, Saif, 33
Albert, Wayne J., 45
Albert, William, 40
Albert-Green Steven, 15
Alberti, Pascale, 28
Albin, Thomas, J., 33, 43
Alexander, Amy L., 27, 35
Alfred, Petra, 8, 17, 22
Alfredson, Jens, 30
Allaire, Jason, 25
Allen, Amanda C., 41
Allie, Paul, 17
Allread, W. Gary, 33
Amaba, Ben, 13
Amicarelle, Zack, 28
Amonette, William, 17
Amstutz, Peter, 42
Anderson-Montoya, Brittany L.,
43
Andersson, Peter, 16, 30
Andre, Anthony D., 8, 22, 27
Andre, T. S., 30
Angell, Linda, 30
Angeloff, Gregory R., 20
Armstrong, Thomas, J., 10, 18,
22, 41
Arrabito, G. Robert, 18, 44
Asherov, R., 28
Atilola, Emma, 38
Attfield, Simon, 20
Aulck, Lovenoor, 21
Autrey, Tim D., 7
Axelrod, Benjamin, 16
Ayres, Thomas, 18
Babski-Reeves, Kari, 21
Badri, Adel, 13
Bailey, Drew, 34
Bailey, Shannon K. T., 29
Bain, Bianca, 14
Baldwin, Carryl L., 29, 30, 45
Balkin, E. Asher, 24
Ballew, Timothy, 16
Bangor, Aaron, 15
Banks, Patricia, 38
Bao, Stephen, 24
Barbe, Mary F., 10
Barber, Daniel, 16, 18
Bardell, Cody, 40
Barg-Walkow, Laura H., 15, 44
Barker, Leon, 29
Barr-Gillespie, Ann E., 10
Barry, Tim, 26
46
Bartha, Michael C., 17, 21
Bashiri, Behzad, 44
Bass, Brock, 30
Bass, Ellen, 37
Battiste, Vernol, 31
Battle, Amanda N., 36
Baumann, Martin, 12
Bayouth, Shawn T., 35
Bazley, Conne Mara, 12, 17, 23,
35
Beard, Bettina L., 42
Bearden, George, 20
Bedwell, Wendy, 8, 23
Beecher, Maria, 26
Behymer, Kyle J., 25
Beidel, Deborah, 14
Belfore II, Lee A., 43
Bell, Michael J., 29
Bellanca, Jennica, 16
Bellows, Brooke, 21, 28
Belter, Lisa, 45
Ben-Bassat, Tamar, 41
Benden, Mark E., 37
Bengler, Klaus, 39, 41
Bennett, Kevin B., 22, 26, 28
Bereby-Meyer, Yoella, 10
Beringer, Dennis B., 12
Bernard, A., 28
Berry, Katherine A., 42
Bethea, Jacqueline, 38
Bhagavathula, Rajaram, 42
Bick, Alexander, 27
Bifano, Martin, 36
Billinghurst, Mark, 42
Bingener-Casey, Juliane, 15
Bisantz, Ann M., 9, 17, 23, 24, 33,
42
Blair, Elizabeth, 19
Blasko, Dawn G., 28
Blasko-Drabik, Holly, 28
Bleckley, M. Kathryn, 21
Blickensderfer, Elizabeth, 31. 42
Bliss, James P., 18, 19, 32, 39, 42
Blocker, Renaldo, 21
Blok, Sergey, 11
Blomgren, Steve, 17
Blumberg, Eric J., 22
Blume, Jennifer, 28
Boehm-Davis, Deborah A., 10, 22
Boehme, Karl, 44
Bohil, Corey J., 11, 25, 32, 35, 43
Bolis, Ivan, 13
Bolstad, Cheryl, 8, 32
Bolton, Matthew L., 21
Bonfiglio, Dana J., 29
Boquet, Albert, 31
Boring, Ronald L., 17, 24, 25
Bowers, Clint, 14, 21, 42
Boyer, Kristy Elizabeth, 22
Boykin, Gary L., 17, 29
Boyle, Linda Ng, 8, 11, 14, 19, 29,
39
Bracken, Bethany, 12
Brandhorst, Sebastian, 20
Breeden, Chad, 26
Brennan, Kayla, 30
Brewer, J., 15
Brill, J. Christopher, 35, 38, 41
Britt, Rebecca C., 43
Broach, Dana, 21
Brooks, Nathan, 26
Brown, Mike, 38
Bruder, Carmen, 35
Brumby, Duncan P., 10, 24
Brungart, Douglas, 41
Brunoro, Claudio M., 13
Buchholz, Bryan, 43
Buchler, Norbou, 40
Budnick, Peter, 15
Buker, Timothy J., 26
Bunnell, Brian, 14
Burhans, Charles G., 11
Burnett, Gregory M., 30
Burns, Catherine M., 9, 13, 18,
32, 37, 42, 44
Bursley, James, 34
Burt, Susan, 24
Byrne, Cristina L., 21
Bzostek, J., 30
Caine, Kelly, 43
Caldwell, Barrett, S., 18, 19
Calhoun, Gloria, 26
Callaghan, Jack P., 45
Calvo, Andres A., 30
Cameron, Ian T., 14
Campbell, Susan G., 11
Canella, David, 19
Cao, Caroline G. L., 14, 15, 29
Cao, Shi, 19, 21, 32, 43
Caplan, Stanley, 16
Carayon, Pascale, 13, 24, 27, 40
Carbonari, Ronald, 41
Carolan, Thomas F., 22
Carr, Jacob L., 26
Carretero, Juan, 26
Carswell, C. Melody, 17, 18, 29,
30, 32
Cartee, Natalee, 25
Carter, Lemuria, 42
Cassell, Jackie A., 29
Castaneda, Mike, 41
Catchpole, Kenneth, 21
Cavuoto, Lora A., 33
Caywood, Matthew S., 30
Chabuk, Timur, 26
Chagpar, Anjum, 10, 13
Chakraborty, Nilanjan, 27, 40
Chalil Madathil Kapil, 44
Champion, Michael, 19
Chancey, Eric T., 32
Chandra, Divya C., 26, 42
Chang, Joonho, 28, 33
Chaparro, Alex, 14, 30, 41
Chaparro, Barbara S., 17, 27, 28,
39
Chapman, Roger J., 22
Chauhan, Suneet P., 43
Chellali, Amine, 15
Chen, Huei-Yen Winnie, 14
Chen, Karen B., 37
Cheng, Xuan, 42
Chien, Shih-Yi, 18
Chignell, Mark, 19
Chin, Chieh-Li, 43
Cho, Jae Hyun, 33
Choi, HeeSun, 25
Choi, Younggeun, 45
Chong, Ronald S., 31
Choudhury, Tinni, 20
Chourasia, Amrish O., 30
Chowdhury, Suman Kanti, 10
Chrysler, Susan, 34
Chui, Michelle A., 38
Claeys, Christopher, 37
Clayson, Ashley, 42
Clegg, Benjamin A., 44
Cockshell, Susan, 11
Cohen, H. Harvey, 8, 15
Cohen, Joseph, 8, 15
Cohen, Joshua, 35
Colombo, Daniel J., 27
Colon, Nicholas P., 44
Compatore, Carlos, 9
Conner-Garcia, Thembi, 45
Conrad, Karen M., 38
Cooke, Nancy J., 13, 22, 26, 27,
39
Cooper, Joel, 30, 34
Corbeil, Philippe, 33
Corso, Gregory M., 23
Costa, Jean M. R., 30
Covas-Smith, Christine M., 30
Cowley, Jennifer A., 17, 41
Cox, Anna L., 10, 24
Crites, Michael J., 17
Crockett, Suzanne A., 28
Croll, James, 45
Crouch, James, 29
Cruit, Jessica, 31
Cuevas, Haydee, M., 19, 23, 39
Cullen, Ralph H., 41
Culley, Kimberly E., 10
Curthis, Laura, 45
Czaja, Sara, 13
D’Mello, Sidney, 36
D’Souza, Clive, 22
Dachos, Jon, 41
Dai, Boyi, 28
Dainoff, Marvin J., 24
Dale, Ann Marie, 24
Damböck, Daniel, 39
Dasgupta Sengupta, Priyadarshini,
43
Dattel, Andrew R., 25, 28, 36
David, Tasha Y., 29
Davis, Fleet, 14
Davis, Kermit G., 13, 38, 43
Davis, Luke, 34
Davis, Stephen S., 43
Dawson, Jeffrey D., 11
De, Suvranu, 14, 15
de Joux, Neil R., 17
de Visser, Ewart J., 22, 26
Deary, David S., 39
Decker, Jennifer, 28, 36
Degani, A., 28
Deloatch, Robert, 35
DeLucia, Patricia R., 35, 40
Dennerlein, Jack, 27
Derby, Paul L., 25
Descheneaux, Charles R., 18
Dever, Daniel P., 36
Dewar, Alexis R., 29
Dietz, Aaron S., 16
Dill, Tiffany, 24
Dillard, Michael, B., 11
Dischinger, H. Charles, 18, 31, 39
Dobres, Jonathan, 14
Doig, Alexa, 40
Dong, Xiaolu, 37
Donmez, Birsen, 25, 26, 45
Donner, Abigail, 19
Donohoo, Dan, 28
Dopart, Celena, 14
PA RT I C I PA N T I N D E X
Dorantes Romero, David, 36
Dorneich, Michael, 39
Douglas, Scott A., 20
Dowell, John, 34
Downs, David, 41
Draper, Mark, 26
Drechsler, Gena, 12
Dresel, K. Michael, 12, 16
Drew, Daniel, 42
Drews, Frank, 11, 40
Driver, Charles, 43
Drury, Colin G., 43
Duffield, Timothy J., 17
Dunn Jackson, Mariea, 31
Dunn Lopez Karen, 43
Durso, Francis T., 22, 26, 32, 40
Dutt, M., 38
Dyre, Brian P., 13, 17, 28
Edwards, Rochelle, 16
Eftychiou, Alexander, 34
Egeth, Marc, 29
Eggemeier, Thomas F., 11
Eisen, Ellen A., 24
Eisert, Jesse, 29
Eißfeldt, Hinnerk, 35
Eiter, Brianna, 16
Eizenman, Moshe, 19
Elkerton, Jay, 23, 33
Ellenbogen, Richard G., 29
Elliott, Lisa Jo, 37, 39
Ellis, Katrina M., 29
Ellis, Stephen R., 18
Elm, William C., 42
Emfield, Adam Gary, 19
Endsley, Mica R., 10
Epling, Samantha, 43
Erdem, Bilge, 28
Evanoff, Bradley A., 24
Fain, W. Brad, 38
Fairbanks, Rollin J., 13, 24, 37
Fairfield, Joshua A. T., 21
Falcone, Brian, 12
Fallon, Corey K., 37
Fan, Joyce, 24
Farry, Michael P., 23
Fathallah, Fadi, 37
Fausset, Cara Bailey, 22, 38
Feaster, Noah, 38
Feathers, David, 23
Fehlinger, Michael, 17
Feigh, Karen M., 32, 44
Fekety, Drea K., 44
Ferguson, Sue, 36
Ferris, Thomas K., 13, 39
Figueroa, Ivonne J., 21, 28
Figueroa, R., 18
Fincannon, Thomas, 16, 34, 36
Fine, Michael S., 30
Fink, Nicole, 25
Finomore, Victor, 19, 26, 30
Fiore, Stephen M., 16, 19, 35, 37
Fiorella, Logan, 44
Fischer, Steve L., 45
Fischer, Ute, 17, 36
Fisher, Alia, 14, 22
Fitzhugh, Shannon L., 27
Flach, John M., 28, 35
Fleming, Elizabeth S., 25
Fletcher, Kingsley, 11
Flinn, J. T., 29
Flinn, Sharon, 22
PA RT I C I PA N T I N D E X
Flynn, Jeremy R., 16
Flynn-Evans, Erin, 9
Fok, Audrey W., 16
Fong, Liesel, 25
Fontaine, Valentina, 28
Ford, Nicholas, 24
Ford, R. L., 30
Forlines, Clifton, 39
Foroughi, Cyrus K., 10
Forsythe, Chris, 12
Fothergill, Selina, 35
Fox, Mithila, 13
Fox, Olivia, 28
Franke, Warren, D., 35
Frantz, J., Paul, 11
Fraune, Marlena R., 27
Freedy, Amos, 26
Freivalds, Andris, 28, 33
Friedrich, Max, 12
Fulcher, Katrina R., 33
Fuld, Robert B., 41
Fuller, Helen J. A., 11
Funke, Gregory J., 11, 19, 20, 43
Funke, Matthew E., 11
Gabelica, Catherine, 37
Gagliano, Isabella Alexis, 38
Galeon, Margaret, 42
Gallagher, Sean, 10
Gallimore, Jennie, 42
Galloway, M., 29
Galloway, Trysha, 12
Ganapathy, S., 15
Gandy, Maribeth, 25
Garcia, Andre, 29
Gardner, Richard, 34
Gardner-Bonneau, Daryle J., 19,
37
Garg, Arun, 24, 36
Gaspar, John G., 41
Gawron, Valerie J., 8, 22, 42
Geiger, Christopher D., 12
Geißler, Bastian, 21
Gentzler, Marc D., 29, 44
Gerr, Fred, 24
Gertman, David I., 17
Ghazizadeh, Mahtab, 14
Giacobe, Nicklaus A., 14
Giang, Wayne, 18, 38
Giannini, Crystal, 28
Gibbons, Ronald B., 42
Gibson, Madeleine C., 14
Gilbert, Stephen, 39
Gillian, Douglas J., 22, 45
Giraldo, Carlos, 38
Girouard, Michelle M., 45
Giza, Christoper C., 29
Glaze, Kiara S., 20
Gliva-McConvey, Gayle A., 32
Gnaneswaran, Vettrivel, 40
Godby, Kevin M., 35
Gohil, Krutika, 11
Gold, Christian, 39
Goldman, Alina, 11
Gonzalez, Brittney, 18
Gonzalez, Christian A., 28, 30
Gonzalez, Cleotilde, 12
Goodwin, Meghan, 30
Goonetilleke, Ravindra S., 10
Gorman, Jamie C., 17
Goto, Akihiko, 12, 23
Gould, Sandy J. J., 10, 14
Gouvea, Laura, 35
Grafsgaard, Joseph F., 22
Gramopadhye, Anand K., 45
Graumlich, James, 45
Graven, Tone-Grete, 36
Graves, William J., 28, 29, 30
Grayhem, Rebecca, 42
Green, Alexander L., 17
Green, Cooper, 41
Green, H. Justin, 28
Green, Paul, 30, 37
Greenstein, Joel S., 27, 45
Grier, Rebecca A., 15
Groner, Jonathan I., 29
Gronowski, Mark R., 22
Grounds, Christopher, 28
Grundgeiger, Tobias, 24
Grush, Bern, 45
Guarino, Sean, 12
Guerster, Rene L., 44
Gugerty, Leo, 28
Günzler, Torsten, 17
Gutzwiller, Robert S., 44
Haass, Michael, 36
Häggman, Anders, 14
Hajek, Hermann, 41
Hale, Kelly S., 17, 43
Hallbeck, M. Susan, 10, 15, 29
Halse, Shane E., 16
Hamada, Hiroyuki, 12, 23
Hamblin, Christopher J., 41
Hamell, Joshua, 26
Hancock, Gabriella M., 11, 28
Hancock, Peter A., 10, 11, 16,
17, 22, 28
Handrigan, Grant, 33
Hannon, Daniel J., 32
Harbluk, Joanne, 11, 30
Harden, John W., 18, 39
Hardy, Megan, 22
Hargens, Alan, 45
Harper, Christy A., 17, 29
Harrington, Christina N., 17, 38
Harris, Bonnie, 24
Harris, Megan A., 16
Harris Adamson, Carisa, 24
Harvey, Craig M., 25, 33
Hassall, Maureen E., 14
Hasse, Catrin, 35
Hayes, Benjamin, 45
Hayes, Caroline, 42
He, Jibo, 14
Head, James, 19, 36, 44
Hedge, Alan, 13, 35
Hedman, Glenn E., 38
Hedström, Johan, 16
Heesen, Matthias, 12
Hegde, Sudeep, 24
Hegmann, Kurt T., 24
Hellan, M., 29
Helton, William S., 17, 19, 36, 37,
42, 44
Henderson, Gena, 31
Hennessy, Orla, 24
Henwood, Brienna L., 19
Hernandez, Ania, 40
Herron, Meghann, 24
Hess, Alyssa S., 11
Hettinger, A. Zach, 24
Hettinger, Lawrence J., 12, 24
Heyman, Susanna, 45
Hibbitts, Charles A., 34
Hicks, Christopher L., 15
Higginbotham, D. Jeffery, 33
Higgins, Nicholas A., 25
Hill, Audrey, 43
Hillebrand, Axel, 12
Hinkle, Veronica, 19, 27
Histon, Jonathan, 39
Ho, Anson, 13
Ho, Geoffrey, 14, 18, 44
Hoeft, Raegan M., 27
Hoffman, Robert R., 23
Holbrook, Jon, 42
Holden, Kritina, 41
Holden, Richard J., 27, 40, 45
Hollands, Justin G., 14
Holmberg, Johan, 30
Holmberg, Jordan, 11
Holmes, Danae, 16
Holt, Jerred, 28
Hong, Kyung Wha, 33
Hooper, Dean, 24
Hoover, Connor, 11
Hottman, Steve, 28, 29
Hou, Ming, 18
Hoyle, Wimberly S., 17
Hu, Boyi, 28
Huang, Lixiao, 45
Huang, Wenyan, 45
Huang, Wes, 16
Huang, Yi-Min, 10
Huang, Yunchen, 28, 39
Hudson, Irwin, 36
Hughes, Ashley M., 14, 17
Hughes, Stephen, 40
Huijser, Marcel, 41
Huntley-Fenner, Gavin, 34
Hutchins, S. D., 40
Hutchinson, Todd E., 33
Ikuma, Laura H., 25, 33
Imada, Andrew, 15
Indulska, Marta, 23
Irvine, John, 39
Israelski, Edmond, 24
Iwig, Chelsea, 38
Jacobs, Karen, 15
James, Nicholas, 42
Jamieson, Greg A., 9, 20
Jansen, Samantha D., 38, 41
Janssen, Marco A., 39
Jardina, Jo R., 17, 25, 39
Jasiobedzki, Piotr, 26
Jayaprakash, Vaishali, 27
Jenkins, Michael P., 23
Jenness, James, 14, 34
Jennings, Anthony, 11
Jensen, Roger C., 15
Jentsch, Florian, 16, 36
Jeon, Myounghoon, 11, 29, 41
Jeter, Angela, 17
Jiang, Zongliang, 38
Jobes, Christopher C., 26
John, Meera E., 32
Johnson, Megan, 15
Johnson, Peter W., 21, 45
Johnson, William B., 43
Johnston, Jack, 17
Joines, Sharon, 38
Jones, Brian D., 38
Jones, Debra G., 8
Jones, Keith S., 25
Jones, Randolf M., 20
Joseph, Kurt, 15
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Participant
Index
Josias, Liza, 34
Joslin, Robert E., 35
Juang, Kevin A., 27, 45
Juliani, Arthur, 25
Jung, Daehan, 38
Jung, Kihyo, 36, 45
Kaber, David B., 35
Kaczmarski, Henry, 41
Kalsher, Michael J., 27, 43
Kamijo, Masayoshi, 29
Kanazawa, Soutatsu, 12
Kang, Hwa-Young, 21
Kang, Hyun-Sung, 33
Kannan, Nithya, 29
Kapellusch, Jay, 24
Kar, Gourab, 35
Karnes, Edward W., 43
Karwowski, Waldemar, 10, 13, 27
Kasten, Steven, 41
Kazi, Sadaf, 32
Kedar, Gil, 10
Keebler, Joseph R., 9, 16, 23, 25,
41
Keehn, Frank Zebulon, 17
Keich, Alexandra, 12
Keillor, Jocelyn, 11
Kelley, Christopher M., 33
Kelley, Joh F. (Jeff), 23
Kelling, Nicholas, 23
Kelly, Alan C., 22
Kelsch, Johann, 12
Kemp, Simon, 36, 37
Kennedy, Kellie D., 19, 25
Kennedy, Rebecca A., 42, 43
Kenny, Glen, 13
Keren, Nir, 35
Kernic, Mary A., 29
Khare, Ajay, 13
Khare, Rachna, 13
Khedkar, Shruti Ganga, 8
Kidd, David G., 29
Kidwell, Brian, 26
Kilgore, Ryan, 9
Kim, Heeeun, 38
Kim, Jeong Ho, 21
King, Harriet C., 33
King, Katherine, 39
Kipps, Tahli, 43
Kirlik, Alex, 24, 35
Kishida, Koya, 29
Klein, Gary, 12
Klein, Martina I., 40
Kleiner, Brian M., 22, 24, 27, 40
Kluge, Annette, 20
Knott, Benjamin A., 19, 20, 26
Knott, Camilla C., 44
Kochhar, Dev, 45
Kodagoda, Neesha, 20
Koffskey, Christina, 25
Koikkara, Reshmi, 27
Kokot, Douglas, 17
Kong, Yong-Ku, 28, 33
Kortum, Philip, 15, 16, 18, 22
Kossuth, Lisa, 28, 36
Kotowski, Susan E., 10, 38, 43
Kramer, Arthur F., 41
Kring, Jason P., 17, 19, 38
Krupenia, Stas, 43
Kuehn, Katherine A., 30
Kuhn, Sarah, 43
Kunkle, Christina L., 30
Kuroda, Koji, 12
Kuwahara, Noriaki, 23
48
Kuzel, Michael, 15, 24
Lacson, Frank C., 8, 27
LaGrange, Chad A., 29
Lamb, Matt, 14
Lane, Sharolyn A., 25
Lanicci, John, 42
Larson, Nancy, 15
Lau, Nathan, 20
Laughery, Kenneth R., 43
Laux, L., 30, 40
Lavender, Steven A., 22, 33, 38
LaVoie, Noelle, 11
Lawson, Malachi, 17
Lazzara, Elizabeth H., 44
Le Blanc, Katya L., 25
Leavens, Jennifer A., 19, 28
Leban, Bruno, 13
Lebiere, Christian, 20
Lee, Baekhee, 36, 45
Lee, John, D., 8, 9, 11, 14, 27, 33,
39, 42
Lee, Joonbum, 39
Lee, Michael, 17, 18, 29, 30
Lee, Seunghyun, Tina, 30
Lee, Wonsup, 38
Lee, Yi-Ching, 11, 29
LeGoullon, Melanie D., 22
Leidheiser, William, 25
Lenorovitz, David R., 43
Leonard, Jim, 28
Leonard, S. David, 43
Lerner, Neil, 34, 39
Lester, James C., 22
Lew, Roger, 17
Lewie, Catherine, 39
Lewis, Bridget A., 45
Lewis, Joanna E., 11, 43, 44
Lewis, Michael, 18, 27, 40
Lewis, Vicky, 24
Li, Baichun, 14
Li, Huiyang, 43, 44
Li, J., 38
Li, Mufan, 26
Li, Yeti, 18
Li, Zhizhong, 37
Libby, David, 14
Liechty, Molly M., 10
Lif, Patrik, 16
Lim, Eric, 29
Lin, K., 29
Lin, Michael, 27
Lindahl, Björn, 16
Ling, Chen, 16, 36
Liu, Bo, 29
Liu, Dahai, 41
Liu, David, 13
Liu, Jian, 17, 22
Liu, Shixu, 42
Liu, Yili, 19, 32, 43
Llinas, James, 23
Lo, Julia C., 14
Lobato, Emilio J. C., 16
Lockhart, Thurmon, 23
London, Jennifer, 36
Lorenz, Lutz, 39
Lowndes, Bethany, 15
Lu, Jack, 36
Lu, Li, 26
Lu, Sara A., 18, 32, 38, 40
Lum, Heather C., 16, 28, 37, 45
Lund, Arnold M., 22
Lundh, Monica, 23
Luong, Mary, 36
Lyons, Rebecca, 16
Madathil, Kapil Chalil, 27, 33, 45
Madhavan, Poornima, 10, 44
Madison, Anna, 45
Mahler, Pete, 23
Maikala, Ram, 45
Majdic, Kristen, 36
Malik, Hafiz, 28
Maliko-Abraham, Helene A., 38
Mallam, Steven C., 23
Malloy, Elizabeth J., 24
Malone, Naomi, 44
Mancuso, Vincent F., 19, 20, 26
Mangie, Jim, 9
Mann, Danny D., 44
Manser, Michael, 34
Manzey, Dietrich, 17, 44
Marayong, Panadda, 31
Marble, Julie, 42
Margolies, Rebecca, 29
Marino Carper Teresa, 21
Marklin, Richard, 14, 21
Marmarchi, Amir, 35
Marras, William S., 26, 27, 32, 36
Marshall, Matthew, 19
Martin, Beth A., 38
Martin, Jonathan, 17
Marusich, Laura, 40
Masalonis, Anthony J., 32, 35
Maschke, Peter, 35
Massicotte, Vicky S., 10
Mateo, Julio C. , 25
Matheson, Adrian, 26
Mathewson, Kyle E., 41
Matic, Nada, 40
Matsangas, Panagiotis, 30, 40
Matthews, Gerald, 37
Mayhorn, Christopher B., 9, 33,
36, 43
Mazaeva, Natalia, 17
McBride, Maranda, 44
McBride, Sara, E. 44
McCarley, Jason S., 11, 34
McCauley, Darendia, 22
McCauley, Michael E., 40
McCloskey, Michael J., 23, 25
McConnell, Daniel S., 41
McCrory, Bernadette, 29
McDermott, Patricia L., 10, 14, 22
McDonald, Anthony D., 11
McDonald, Sharon, 11
McGarry, Kenneth, 11
McGehee, Daniel, 30
McGuire, Kerry, 40
McIntyre, Scott E., 29
McKendrick, Ryan, 12
McKinnon, Colin D., 45
McKneely, Jennifer A., 26
McKnight, Patrick, 21
McLaughlin, Anne Collins, 10, 25,
30, 41
McLaurin, Elease, 39
McMullin, Dianne, 16
McNeese, Michael, 26
McNitt, Thomas C., 30
Medeiros-Ward, Nathan, 45
Mehler, Bruce, 14
Mehrotra, Siddharth, 18
Mehta, Jay P., 33, 38
Mehta, Ranjana K., 18, 33
Meijer, Sebastiaan A., 14
Meingast, Melissa, 16, 17
Meitl, Alex, 29
Mentel, Karen, 41
Mercado, Joe, 21
Mericle-Swingle, Hayley M., 28
Merlino, Linda, 24
Merrikhpour, Maryam, 45
Merryweather, Andrew S., 24
Mersch, Elizabeth, 28
Messina, Jay, 32, 35
Meyer, Joachim, 10, 12
Meyer, Mark, 28
Meyer, R. E., 30
Meys, Hilkka L., 37
Mickelson, Robin S., 45
Miehling, Jörg, 21
Miles, Jim, 8
Milgram, Paul, 14, 43
Miller, A., 15, 29
Miller, Anne, 40
Miller, Christopher, 26, 36
Miller, David P., 36
Miller, Emily E., 29
Miller, Erika E., 11
Miller, Jacob A., 34
Miller, Marissa C., 36
Miller, Michael E., 13, 32
Miller, Sarah M., 27, 39
Miller, Shadeequa, 33, 44
Miller, Tevis, 10
Miller, William D., 22
Min, Haesik, 33
Mink, Richard, 29
Mintmire, Elizabeth E., 16, 41
Mitchell, Pamela, 29
Mitzner, Tracy L., 38, 44
Mize, Anthony, 34
Mizobuchi, Sachi, 19
Mjelde, Frode Voll, 25
Moacdieh, Nadine M., 12
Moir, Susan, 43
Mont’Alvao, Claudia R., 35
Montague, Enid, 27, 36, 44
Montano, Michael, 43
Moody, Laura E., 39
Moore, Kendra, E., 32
Morgan, Brent, 36
Morgan, Justin, 24, 41
Morgan, Michael J., 44
Morioka, Sandra N. 13
Morishima, Mika, 29
Morison, Alexander, 26
Morita, Plinio P., 44
Moroney, William, 37
Morrison, Douglas, 13
Morrison, Jeffrey Glenn, 32
Morrow, Daniel G., 26, 43, 45
Mortimer, Rudolf G., 22
Mosher, Hilary, 37
Mosier, Kathleen, 17, 36
Moss, Jason, 17
Mouloua, Mustapha, 16, 17, 19,
28, 29, 44
Mount-Campbell, Austin F., 18
Mozrall, Jacqueline, 19
Mueller, Jessica A., 29
Müller, H. J., 18
Müller, Thomas, 41
Mullick, Abir, 13, 23, 35
Munoz, Gisela, 17, 38,
Murphy-Hill, Emerson, 33
Murray, John, 21
Mutlu, Bilge, 33
PA RT I C I PA N T I N D E X
Myers, Vincent, 44
Myung, Rohae, 32
Nadeau, Sylvie, 13
Nagi, Rakesh, 23
Najle, Maxine B., 29
Nathan-Roberts, Dan, 8
Nause, Daniel, 12
Nawa, Kazunari, 19
Neal, Andrew, 35
Neider, Mark B. 11, 19, 43
Neilson, Brittany, 18
Nelson, Erik T. 10
Nelson, W. Todd, 11
Nemec, Lou, 22
Nemire, Kenneth, 18
Nemshak, Michelle, 32
Nene, Vilas D., 31
Nery, Angelene, 17
Ness, James, 22
Nesthus, Thomas, 9
Neumann, Ewald, 19
Neumann, Patrick, 13
Neville, Kelly, 8, 21
Newton, Carolyn, 38
Neyens, David M., 45
Ng, Ho-Kong, 26
Ngo, Mary, 8
Nguyen, Cynthia, 21
Nichols, Tim, 10
Nicholson, Denise, 21
Niehaus, J., 15
Nimbarte, Ashish D., 10, 28
Ning, Xiaopeng, 10, 28
Nordquist, Eric, 16
Norman, Chad, 29
Nowakowski, Christopher, 41
Ntuen, Celestine, 44
Null, Cynthia H., 19
Nunez, Julissa, 44
Nunnally, Steven, 27, 40
Nussbaum, Maury A., 13
O’Brien, Marita A., 14, 18, 38
O’Connell, Maureen, 18
Oberheid, Hendrik, 39
Odell, Dan, 10
Ohashi, Miri, 28
Ohnemus, Kenneth, 20, 27
Okudan-Kremer, Gul E., 13
Olmstead, Ryan, 22
Oppold, Paul, 41
Or, Calvin K. L., 40
Orasanu, Judith, 17, 36
Orchard, Steven, 11
Oskarsson, Per-Anders, 16
Ososky, Scott, 16
Ostberg, Anna, 40
Ota, Tomoko, 12
Ou, Bo, 19
Overby, Cory, 17
Oxstrand, Johanna H., 25
Pace, Paul, 18
Paderi, Maurizio, 13
Pak, Richard, 10, 25, 30
Palmer, Evan, 30, 41
Panganiban, April Rose, 37
Panwar, Vivek, 26
Papenfuss, Anne, 39
Paquet, Victor, 40
Parasuraman, Raja, 12, 26
Park, Jangwoon, 45
PA RT I C I PA N T I N D E X
Qiao, Chunming, 34
Qiu, Hai, 28
Qu, Xingda, 28
Rajivan, Prashanth, 32, 39
Ramesh, V. C., 16
Ramsey, Allyson M., 20
Ramsey, Rachael, 43
Ramsey, Todd, 43
Rantanen, Esa M., 27, 37
Rauschenberger, Robert, 15
Ray, G. G., 23
Rayo, Michael J., 18
Reagan, Ian J., 29
Rehmatullah, Faizan, 26
Reichelt, Paul A., 38
Reilly, Scott Neal, 21
Reimer, Bryan, 11, 14, 34
Rein, Jonathan R., 32, 35
Reinerman-Jones, Lauren, 18, 22
Reitter, David, 20
Rempel, David, 10, 24
Resnick, Marc L., 23, 33, 40
Reyes, Miguel A., 26
Rhoades, Timothy P., 11
Rice, Daniel, 42
Rice, Stephen, 28, 29, 30
Rice, Valerie J. B., 17, 22, 29
Ries, Benjamin S., 29
Riggle, Jakeb D., 29
Riley, David R., 13
Riley, Jennifer, 8, 14
Ritchey, Paul, 17
Rivara, Frederick P., 29
Rivera, Javier, 16
Rivera-Rodriguez, A. Joy, 27, 40
Rizzo, Matthew, 11, 13
Roady, Trey, 13
Roberts, Daniel M., 26, 30, 45
Roberts, Richard D., 37
Robertson, Michelle M., 24, 27, 40
Robinson, Emanuel, 39
Robinson, Tom, 37
Robles, Jose, 31
Rockstroh, Kurt, 27
Roder, Daniel, 37
Rodgers, Stuart, 20
Rodriguez, Ania, 23, 40
Rodrick, David, 27, 28
Roe Purvis, Cynthia, 17
Rogers, Michelle, 32
Rogers, Wendy A., 10, 22, 23,
38, 44
Romero, Victoria, 12
Rooney, Chris, 20
Rorie, R. Conrad, 31
Roth, Alvin E., 12
Roth, Emilie M., 9, 23
Rothwell, Clayton, 20
Rubinstein, Joshua, 34
Ruff, Heath, 26
Runge, Kevin, 20
Rupp, Michael A., 14, 29, 41, 44
Rusnock, Christina F., 12
Russell, Paul N., 19
Russell, Sheldon M., 43
Russi-Vigoya, Maria Natalia, 13,
40
Rustandjaja, Nadya, 17
Ryser, Spencer, 11
Radic-Weißenfeld, Ljubica, 41
Radin Umar, R. Z., 38
Radvansky, Gabriel, 36
Radwin, Robert G., 37
Rae, Michelle M., 45
Rahill, Katherine, 19
Sader, Christopher, 16
Saffarian, M., 38
Saginus, Kyle, 21
Sah, Sungjin, 45
Salas, Eduardo, 9, 14, 16, 21, 22,
27
Park, S. H., 38
Park, Sanghyun, 38
Park, Seikwon, 38
Park, Sungjin, 32
Park, Taezoon, 25
Parker, James P., 11, 22, 26
Parker, Sarah, 21
Parush, Avi, 17
Pascoe, Aaron, 17
Pastel, Robert, 23, 27, 33
Patrick, Tyler, 29
Patterson, Emily S., 18
Patterson, John, D., 44
Patterson, Robert E., 30
Pau, Massimiliano, 13
Paul, Annie Murphy, 9
Paull, Douglas E., 29
Pauls, Jake, 15
Pavlovic, Nada, 44
Payne, David, 18
Payne, John J., 26, 29
Pearl, George S., 20
Penaranda, Bello N., 45
Pennathur, Priyadarshini R., 37,
42
Pereira, Anna, 10
Peres, S. Camille, 15, 17, 22, 23,
27, 29, 41
Perez, Graciela M., 32
Perry, Shawna, 37
Persoon, Thomas J., 37
Petry, Jordan, 43
Pfautz, Jonathan, 12, 42
Pham, Tri, 15
Phan, Mikki H., 17, 28, 45
Phillips, Elizabeth, 16
Phillips, Rachel, 39, 44
Phillips, Ronald, 15
Pickens, Adam W., 14, 37
Pierce, Linda G., 11, 21, 25
Pitts, Brandon J., 38
Plamondon, Andre, 33
Planitz, Birgit, 43
Ponto, Kevin, 37
Pop, Vlad Liviu, 26
Pope-Ford, Regina, 38
Popkin, Stephen, 9
Poston, Alan, 34, 38
Potma, Erin, 15
Powell, Allison L., 11
Prakash, Akanksha, 23
Pratt, James, 15
Price, Chandler E., 38
Prinet, Julie C., 12
Pritchett, Amy R., 25, 32
Proaps, Alexandra B., 14, 18, 32,
42
Probst, C. Adam, 10, 13
Procci, Katelyn, 14, 16, 42
Proctor, Robert W., 22
Punnett, Laura, 43
Pyatka, N., 15
Salunga, Alexander, 41
Salvucci, Dario D., 39
Sanders, Elizabeth, 22
Sanders, Martha J., 12, 30, 35, 44
Sanders, Nicole, 11
Sanders, Tracy, 16
Sanderson, Penelope M., 13, 14,
23, 24, 37, 43
Sanford, Jon, 30
Sankaranarayanan, Ganesh, 14, 15
Sannomiya, Chihiro, 19
Santamaria, Amy, 32
Santiago, Eugenio, 40
Sargent, Robert, 33
Sarter, Nadine B., 12, 38, 44
Sarwar, Ammar, 27
Sasangohar, Farzan, 25
Satterfield, Kelly, 21
Sawyer, Michael W., 12, 42
Saxe, Harriet, 29
Scerbo, Mark W., 32, 43
Scerri, Paul, 26
Schafer, J. Ben, 40
Schanski, Robert M., 11
Schmidt, Tarah N., 11, 28
Schmieder, Katherine, 44
Schoebel, Markus, 44
Schumacher, Robert E., 32
Schuster, David, 16, 36
Scott, Donia R., 29
Scott, Stacey D., 25
Seagull, F. Jacob, 32
Seale, Jennifer M., 33
Seales, W. B., 30
Sebok, Angelia, 30, 32, 33, 35, 40,
44
Seely, Rachel, 42
Seidelman, Will, 17, 18, 29, 30
Sellers, Brittany C., 16, 35
Senanayake, Ransalu, 10
Seppelt, Bobbie, 14
Seo, Amy, 38
Sesto, Mary E., 30
Sethumadhavan, Arathi, 10
Sewall, Ashley Stafford, 44
Shames, Adam R., 21, 29
Shanqing, Yin, 8, 13
Sharafsaleh, Ashkan, 41
Shattuck, Lawrence G., 30
Shattuck, Nita Lewis, 30
Shaw, Tyler H., 21
Shears, Connie, 19
Sheehan, Chelsea C., 28, 36
Sheffield, Benjamin, 41
Shehab, Randa, 16
Sheik Nainar, Mohamed, 40
Shin, Gwanseob, 21
Shively, Robert J., 26
Shmueli, Y., 28
Shreeves, Michael, 18, 38
Siah, Kewin, Tien-Ho, 25
Silva Filho, Roberto, 30
Silverstein, Barbara, 24
Sims, Valerie K., 16, 29
Sinatra, Anne M., 29
Singer, Jeremiah, 39
Singh, Dheeraj, 10
Singh, Greesh Kumar, 10
Sitz, Adam, 19, 38
Siva, Neethan, 44
Sivagnanasundaram, Navaneethan,
30
Skow, Emily, 11
49
Participant
Index
Participant
Index
Skraaning, Gyrd, 20
Sloan, Gary D., 35
Smallman, Harvey S., 18, 32, 44
Smith, C. A. P., 44
Smith, Danielle, 16
Smith, Dave A., 45
Smith, Dustin, 18
Smith, James L., 22
Smith, Kip, 25, 30
Smith, Mac, 8, 10
Smith, MaryJo, 42
Smith, Melissa A., 22
Smith, Philip J., 22
Smith, Thomas, J., 15, 32
Sommerich, Carolyn M., 22, 38
Sonesh, Shirley, 14
Song, Jiahong, 28
Song, Xiping, 30
Soosaar, Jennifer, 29
Soung Yee, Anthony, 43
Spence, Allan, 42
Spencer, Daniel R., 15
Spielman, Zachary, 11
Splawn, Joshua M., 32
Sprehn, Kelly A., 13
Spriggs, Sarah, 26
Srivastava, Sanjay, 10
St. John, Mark F., 30
Stader, Sally A., 16, 28
Stambolian, Damon, 31
Stanard, Terry, 20
Stanley, Laura M., 29
Stark, Robert F., 23, 26
Staszewski, James J., 34
Statkus, Michael J., 42
Stauble, Melissa R., 28, 29, 30
Stearman, Eric Jason, 26
Steelman, Kelly S., 11, 34
Stefanidis, Dimitrios, 43
Stefonetti, Matthew C., 36
Steinberg, Richard K., 28
Steiner, Lisa, 16
Stelzer, Emily K. M., 31, 35
Stephens, Benjamin R., 20
Stephens, Justin T., 20
Stettler, Garrett, 15
Stevens, Ronald K., 12, 31
Stitzlein, Cara, 23
Stone, Jamie A., 38
Stone, Nancy, 17, 37
Stone, Richard T., 39
Strally, Shayna, 17
Strang, Adam J., 43
Strater, Laura, 14
Straub, Kath, 20
Strawderman, Lesley, 28, 39
Street, Whitney M., 41
Strybel, Thomas Z., 31
Stuart-Buttle, Carol, 32
Sublette, Michelle, 17, 29, 30
Subrahmaniyan, Neeraja, 33
Sun, Ganyun, 26
Sun, T., 15
Sung, Kiseok, 28
Suprenant, Amanda, 11
Surpris, Glenn, 41
50
Suss, Joel, 35
Svensson, Jonathan, 30
Sweeney-Dillon, Marian, 15
Sycara, Katia, 18, 27, 40
Syverson, Jay, 35
Szabo, Autumn, 32
Szalma, James L., 11, 17, 18, 28
Sznelwar, Laerte I., 13
Takai, Yuka, 12, 23
Takao, Ken-Ichi, 23
Talamonti, Walter J., 45
Talone, Andrew, 16, 36
Tamplin, Andrea, 36
Taneva, Svetlena, 10
Taylor, Grant S., 22
Taylor, Jesseca R. I., 17
Tear, Callum L., 13
Teasdale, Normand, 33
Teller, Thomas L., 35
Tembe, Rucha, 33
Teo, Grace W. L., 11, 28
Teves, Jennifer, 32
Thamsuwan, Ornwipa, 21
Tharanathan, Anand, 18
Thiese, Matthew S., 24
Thomas, Lisa C., 9, 34
Thomas, Robert, 42
Thornberry, Cameron, 14
Thorpe, Joshua M., 38
Tijerina, Louis, 45
Tippin, Jon, 11
Tombu, Michael, 14
Topolski, Ric, 17
Torres, Miralis, 14
Traffimow, David, 30
Tredinnick, Ross D., 37
Tripp, Lisa M., 30
Trowbridge, Francis A., 41
Tsai, Matthew, 13
Tsimhoni, Omer, 21
Tullberg, Anna, 16
Turner, Hope, 41
Turner, T. Robert, 32
Turrill, Jonna, 41
Tyree, Gina May, 18
Tyrrell, Richard A., 44
Ueno, Ken, 14
Ulrich, Thomas A., 11, 25
Uozumi, Takashi, 29
Uribe, Daniel J., 13
Valdez, Rupa, 36
Van der Merwe, Alex, 29
Varnado, Terri, 45
Vaughn-Cooke, Monifa, 13, 36
Vavilala, Monica, S., 29
Veinott, Beth, 36
Venkatesh, Balasubramanian, 24
Venkatraman, Vindhya, 14
Vidulich, Michael A., 11
Villarreal, Jessica, 17
Vincent, Michael, 31, 42
Vincenzi, Dennis, 41
Viraldo, Jacob, 18
Vogel-Walcutt, Jennifer J., 21, 44
Vollrath, Mark, 12
von der Heyde, Ananda, 20
Vredenburgh, Alison G., 15, 20
Vu, Kim-Phuong L., 8, 24, 26, 31
Wainwright, Mark, 29
Walker, Amber M., 36
Walker, Bruce N., 23
Walker, Katherine E., 39
Walker, Phillip, 27, 40
Wallace, Amelia M., 32
Wallace, Charles, 33
Walton, Darren, 37
Wan, Jingyan, 34
Wang, Chongbo, 45
Wang, Heller H. L., 40
Wang, Jin, 29
Wang, Lulu, 38
Wang, Yong, 29
Ward, Paul, 33, 35
Warden, Toby, 13
Warm, Joel S., 11
Warren, William R., 31
Wartzack, Sandro, 21
Warwick, Walter, 20, 40
Waterson, Patrick, 24, 40
Watkins, Eric, 38
Watson, K., 29
Wayland, Sarah C., 11
Wears, Robert, 9, 21, 24, 40
Weaver, Charles, 17
Weber, Bernhard, 39
Wedell, Anna V., 16
Weiland, Monica Z., 9, 30
Weinger, Matthew B., 22, 27, 34
Weiss, Chad, 18
Weiss, J., 28
Wells, Richard, 13
Weltman, Gershon, 22
Wen, James, 42
Werner, Nicole E., 10, 18
Werner, Steffen, 11, 17
Werth, Abigail J., 21
Wertsch, Jacqueline J., 24
Wetterneck, Tosha, 27
Weyhrauch, P., 15
Wheeler, Noah J., 25
Whetsel, Stephanie A., 44
Whitmore, Mihriban, 41
Wickens, Christopher D., 22, 25,
32, 33, 40, 41, 44
Wiebe, Eric N., 22
Wiegmann, Douglas A., 21, 30
Wiese, E., 18
Wilkinson, Chris, 41
Willems, Ben, 32, 35
Williams, Linda C., 29
Williamson, Paul, 11
Willis, Leanne M., 11
Wills, Angela C., 38
Wilson, Kyle M., 19, 36, 44
Wiltshire, Travis J., 16
Winchester, Woodrow, 36
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Yang, Shiyan, 39
Yang, Xi, 25
Yao, Shengji, 20, 26, 42
Yates, J. Frank, 12
Yen, Wei-Ting, 22
Yeoh, Han Teik, 23
Yeom, Kiwon, 18
Yilin, Liu Elaine, 30
Yin, Shan Qing, 21, 25
Yoshizu, Sayaka, 19
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You, No Young, 39
Youmans, Robert J., 21, 22, 28,
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Zayas-Caban, Teresa, 13
Zelman, I., 28
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Zhao, Wei, 29
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