Influences of early career experiences, occupational group, and national culture on proactive career behavior

R Claes, SA Ruiz-Quintanilla - Journal of Vocational behavior, 1998 - Elsevier
We know little about the influences of individual, historical, and situational characteristics on
young workers' proactive career behaviors. This study examined the effects of early career …

A propos des compétences incorporées

J Leplat - Éducation permanente, 1995 - cnam.hal.science
Les compétences incorporées sont des compétences encapsulées dans l'action,
difficilement verbalisables, très liées au contexte, mais facilement accessibles et très …

Simulation of cognition: Applications

PC Cacciabue, E Hollnagel - Expertise and technology, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
This paper gives an overview of the current state of the art in man-machine systems
interaction studies, focusing on the application of simulation of cognition dedicated to the …

13. Les compétences professionnelles et leur développement

A Weill-Fassina, P Pastré - Ergonomie, 2004 - shs.cairn.info
Assunçao A., Laville A.(1996),«Rôle du collectif dans la répartition des tâches en fonction
des caractéristiques individuelles de la population», in Intervenir par l'ergonomie: regards …

Task engagement and mental workload involved in variation and repetition of a motor skill

N Lelis-Torres, H Ugrinowitsch, T Apolinário-Souza… - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
Explanatory hypotheses proposed in behavioral studies assumed that less repetitive
practice schedules, such as random practice, seem to demand greater cognitive effort than …

Modeling temporal sequences of cognitive state changes based on a combination of EEG-engagement, EEG-workload, and heart rate metrics

M Stikic, C Berka, DJ Levendowski, RF Rubio… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility of physiological metrics such as
ECG-derived heart rate and EEG-derived cognitive workload and engagement as potential …

Skill acquisition while operating in-vehicle information systems: Interface design determines the level of safety-relevant distractions

G Jahn, JF Krems, C Gelau - Human factors, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: This study tested whether the ease of learning to use human—machine interfaces
of in-vehicle information systems (IVIS) can be assessed at standstill. Background …

[图书][B] Error prevention and well-being at work in Western Europe and Russia: Psychological traditions and new trends

V De Keyser, A Leonova - 2012 - books.google.com
A variety of psychological traditions and methodological approaches formed a body of
human error research in different parts of Europe. This book overviews some of the traditions …

The cognitive training needs of older drivers

A Simoes - Recherche-Transports-Sécurité, 2003 - Elsevier
According to a recent publication (OECD, 2001), in many OECD member countries one in
four persons will be aged 65 or over in 2030. The significant increase in the number of …

Human and nature minding automation

SG Tzafestas - Automation, Human, Nature and Development, 2010 - Springer
The aim of this book is to provide a compiled set of concepts, principles, methods and issues
used for studying, designing and operating human-minding and natureminding automation …