SYMPOSIUM 10 Measuring Task Performance: Behavioral and Physiological Approaches |
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Oral presentations |
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09:30 |
L.J.M. Mulder and J. Bos (Groningen, The Netherlands). Measurement of work load in realistic work situations: an integrated approach on the basis of physiological and behavioral measurements. |
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10:00 |
N.A. Wright, A.S. McGown and J. Montgomery (Farnborough, United Kingdom). Relationships between brain activity and cognitive preformance during overnight work: prediction of errors. |
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10:30 |
Coffee break |
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11:00 |
B. Farbos, P. Carbon, S. Bourgeois and H. David (Bretigny-sur-Orge, France). Performance and psychophysiological measures of fatigue in air traffic controllers. |
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11:30 |
M. Wiethoff (Delft, The Netherlands). Methodology for usability tests. |
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11:50 |
D. de Waard and J.A. Rothengatter (Groningen, The Netherlands). Measuring driver behavior. |
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12:10 |
G.C. van der Veer (Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Collecting and modelling situated task knowledge. |
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12:30 |
Lunch break and poster viewing |
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Poster presentations and demonstrations |
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10.1. |
J.A. Sikken, W.H. Brouwer, J. Bos and L.J.M. Mulder (Groningen, The Netherlands). Redesigning a teleshop application using task analysis and experimental behavior of older users. |
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10.2. |
R. van Ouwerkerk (Groningen, The Netherlands). Measuring work load in real working environments: the marriage between behavioral and psychophysiological data. |
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10.3. |
J.S. Szczechura and M. Malawski (Warsaw, Poland). Eye movement characteristics in focal and ambient vision tasks in pilot selection programs. |
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10.4. |
P.J. Hoogeboom (Amsterdam, The Netherlands). HEART: an objective and consistent way to determine the relationship between physiological and performance measures. |
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10.5. |
J. Bos and L.J.M. Mulder (Groningen, The Netherlands). Workplace for Analysis of Task performance: towards a more realistic environment for experimental research on task performance. |
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10.6. |
L.P.J.J. Noldus, J. Jansen, A. Brugman and J.R. Kuipers (Wageningen, The Netherlands). Measuring behavior in virtual environments. |
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10.7. |
H. David (Bretigny-sur-Orge, France). Measuring human behavior in large groups: a review of methods and techniques. |
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10.8. |
N.A. Bobko (Kiev, Ukraine). Computer-assisted method for the observation of the functional state of shiftworkers under prevalence of mental activity. |