See no evil: Cognitive challenges of security surveillance and monitoring

HM Hodgetts, F Vachon, C Chamberland… - Journal of applied …, 2017 - Elsevier
While the development of intelligent technologies in security surveillance can augment
human capabilities, they do not replace the role of the operator entirely; as such, when …

Cognitive effects of prolonged continuous human-machine interaction: The case for mental state-based adaptive interfaces

MF Hinss, AM Brock, RN Roy - Frontiers in Neuroergonomics, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Operators of complex systems across multiple domains (eg, aviation, automotive, and
nuclear power industry) are required to perform their tasks over prolonged and continuous …

Naive Realism: Misplaced Faith in Realistic Displays

HS Smallman, MS John - Ergonomics in design, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Naive Realism: Misplaced Faith in Realistic Displays - Harvey S. Smallman, Mark St. John,
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Transparency: Transitioning from human–machine systems to human-swarm systems

KA Roundtree, MA Goodrich… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Swarm robotic systems are gaining in interest with the prospect of their use for various
applications, including monitoring, tracking, infrastructure support, and protection. Prior …

Multitasking in the military: Cognitive consequences and potential solutions

L Chérif, V Wood, A Marois, K Labonté… - Applied cognitive …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Multitasking—the performance of several tasks at the same time—is becoming increasingly
prevalent in workplaces. Multitasking is known to disrupt performance, particularly in …

Change blindness and its implications for complex monitoring and control systems design and operator training

PJ Durlach - Human–Computer Interaction, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Recent research on change detection suggests that people often fail to notice changes in
visual displays when they occur at the same time as various forms of visual transients …

Attention interrupted: Cognitive distraction & workplace safety

J Cohen, C LaRue, HH Cohen - Professional Safety, 2017 - onepetro.org
In Brief Diversions of attention tend to decrease productivity, increase errors, and have
associated human and monetary costs in the workplace. By thinking of cognitive distractions …

Heuristic automation for decluttering tactical displays

M St. John, HS Smallman, DI Manes… - Human …, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Tactical displays can quickly become cluttered with large numbers of symbols that can
compromise effective monitoring. Here, we studied how heuristic automation can aid users …

Decision support and vulnerability to interruption in a dynamic multitasking environment

HM Hodgetts, S Tremblay, BR Vallières… - International Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Using a microworld simulation of maritime decision making, we compared two decision
support systems (DSS) in their impact upon recovery from interruption. The Temporal …

Background sound impairs interruption recovery in dynamic task situations: Procedural conflict?

HM Hodgetts, F Vachon… - Applied Cognitive …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Interruptions impair performance even on simple, static, laboratory‐based tasks, but little
research has looked at their impact in more complex and realistic settings that involve …