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Enhanced Perception and Performance by Multimodal Threat Cueing in Simulated Combat Vehicle

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Trimodal displays with redundant information may contribute to safer and more reliable peak performance in time-critical dynamic tasks and especially in more extreme and stressful situations with high perceptual or mental workload.
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Objective:In a simulated combat vehicle, uni-, bi-, and trimodal cueing of direction to threat were compared with the purpose to investigate whether multisensory redundant information may enhance d ...

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Evaluating multimodal driver displays under varying situational urgency

TL;DR: An experiment evaluating all multimodal combinations of such warnings under two contexts of situational urgency: a lead car braking and not braking showed that participants responded quicker to more urgent warnings, especially in the presence of a car braking.
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Supporting interruption management and multimodal interface design: three meta-analyses of task performance as a function of interrupting task modality.

TL;DR: The main findings from the meta-analyses are that response times are faster for tactile interrupting tasks in case of low-urgency messages and the importance of moderator variables in predicting the effects of interruption task modality on ongoing and interrupting task performance is highlighted.
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Improving Target Detection in Visual Search Through the Augmenting Multi-Sensory Cues

TL;DR: Improvements in performance showed significant and substantive improvements in the combinatorial cueing condition compared with the non-cued control, and when the tactile modality was incorporated it led to the highest gain in performance speed and the best levels of performance accuracy.
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Multimodal warnings to enhance risk communication and safety

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe characteristics of audio, tactile, and multimodal warning displays and their role in risk communications and demonstrate that visual-auditory and visual-tactile displays can be significantly more effective than visual displays alone in enhancing user performance.

Tactile Displays for Orientation, Navigation and Communication in Air, Sea and Land Environments (Les systemes d'affichage tactiles pour l'orientation, la navigation et la communication dans les environments aerien, maritime et terrestre)

J B van Erp, +1 more
TL;DR: This report describes the state-of-the-art of touch-based displays in military environments: neurophysiology, psychophysics, perceptual and human factors issues, hardware and integration issues and lessons learned, and future directions.
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Experimental Design: Procedures for the Behavioral Sciences

Roger E. Kirk
TL;DR: This chapter discusses research strategies and the Control of Nuisance Variables, as well as randomly Randomized Factorial Design with Three or More Treatments and Randomized Block Factorial design, and Confounded Factorial Designs: Designs with Group-Interaction Confounding.
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Engineering Psychology and Human Performance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce engineering psychology and human performance, and present an overview of the major aspects of engineering psychology, including: Signal Detection, Information Theory and Absolute Judgment, Attention in Perception and Display Space, Spatial Displays, Memory and Training 8. Decision Making 9. Selection of Action 10. Attention, Time sharing and Workload 11. Mental Workload, Stress, and Individual Differences: Cognitive and Neuroergonomic Perspectives 12. Automation 13. Epilogue
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Merging the senses into a robust percept

TL;DR: It is shown that, depending on the type of information, different combination and integration strategies are used and that prior knowledge is often required for interpreting the sensory signals.
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Multiple Resources and Mental Workload

TL;DR: The model was shown to be partially relevant to the concept of mental workload, with greatest relevance to performance breakdowns related to dual-task overload, and recommended design changes when conditions of multitask resource overload exist.
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