Overview of Presentations


SYMPOSIUM 10

Measuring Task Performance: Behavioral and Physiological Approaches

Oral presentations
Wednesday, August 19, 09:30-12:30, Small Lecture Room
Chair: G. Mulder (Groningen, The Netherlands)

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.

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.

10:30

Coffee break

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.

11:30

M. Wiethoff (Delft, The Netherlands). Methodology for usability tests.

11:50

D. de Waard and J.A. Rothengatter (Groningen, The Netherlands). Measuring driver behavior.

12:10

G.C. van der Veer (Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Collecting and modelling situated task knowledge.

12:30

Lunch break and poster viewing

Poster presentations and demonstrations
Wednesday, August 19, 15:00-18:00

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.

10.2.

R. van Ouwerkerk (Groningen, The Netherlands). Measuring work load in real working environments: the marriage between behavioral and psychophysiological data.

10.3.

J.S. Szczechura and M. Malawski (Warsaw, Poland). Eye movement characteristics in focal and ambient vision tasks in pilot selection programs.

10.4.

P.J. Hoogeboom (Amsterdam, The Netherlands). HEART: an objective and consistent way to determine the relationship between physiological and performance measures.

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.

10.6.

L.P.J.J. Noldus, J. Jansen, A. Brugman and J.R. Kuipers (Wageningen, The Netherlands). Measuring behavior in virtual environments.

10.7.

H. David (Bretigny-sur-Orge, France). Measuring human behavior in large groups: a review of methods and techniques.

10.8.

N.A. Bobko (Kiev, Ukraine). Computer-assisted method for the observation of the functional state of shiftworkers under prevalence of mental activity.


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