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TECHNICAL PROGRAMCOMMITTEEChairCheryl A. BolstadSpecial SessionsRonald L. BoringStudent Forum/Workshops CEU ReviewerChristopher B. MayhornGeneral SessionsCleotilde GonzalezWorkshopsMichelle L. RogersPostersCamilla C. KnottGuest LecturesMichael J. KalsherQualityMarc L. ResnickPROGRAM CHAIRS FOR THE 55TH ANNUAL MEETINGAerospace SystemsGloria CalhounAgingRichard PakAugmented CognitionLee SciariniCognitive Engineering &Decision MakingEllen J. BassCommunicationsRobert KingComputer SystemsKen OhnemusEducationFrancis T. DursoEnvironmental DesignKaren JacobsForensics ProfessionalKen NemireHealth CareStephanie A. Guerlain<strong>Human</strong> Performance ModelingSteve L<strong>and</strong>ryIndividual Differences inPerformanceJames L. SzalmaIndustrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Richard W. MarklinInternetMarc L. ResnickMacroergonomicsPetra AlfredPerception & PerformanceChristopher BrillProduct DesignAmeersing LuximonSafetyJia-Hua LinSurface TransportationMyra BlancoSystem DevelopmentRebecca GrierTest & EvaluationJames A. PharmerTrainingEmily E. WieseVirtual EnvironmentsHari ThiruvengadaHUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY 55TH ANNUAL MEETINGi


55TH ANNUAL MEETING HOST COMMITTEEChairKermit G. DavisVice Chair, Plenary SessionAnthony D. AndrePlenaryKatie EkHost RelationsSusan KotowskiLocal Guide/TransportationAngela WillsNewsletterCeleste R. AdamsonStudent LoungeJennifer Umayam<strong>Technical</strong> ToursChristopher CabrallPublic Relations/MarketingAllison FarrellPhilanthropyTiffany Poole WilsonStudent VolunteerCoordinatorsShanqing “S.Q.” YinShannon RobertsHUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY OFFICERSPresidentAnthony D. AndreImmediate Past PresidentKathleen L. MosierPresident-ElectMica R. EndsleySecretary-TreasurerRonald G. ShapiroImmediate Past Secretary-TreasurerScott A. ShappellSecretary-Treasurer-ElectValerie J. RiceExecutive CouncilAt-Large MembersNancy J. CookeFrancis T. DursoPaul A. GreenM. Susan HallbeckJohn D. LeeMarc L. ResnickHFES DIVISION CHAIRSHFES InstituteBruce BradtmillerInternal AffairsJames P. BlissOutreachDeborah A. Boehm-DavisProfessionalismS. Camille PeresScientificCommunications& PublicationsKermit G. DavisHFES STAFFExecutive DirectorLynn Strother, CAEAdministrative AssistantSusan MarschnerCommunications DirectorLois SmithManaging EditorCameron WileCommunications AssistantCara QuinlanMember ServicesDirectorCarlos de FallaMember ServicesCoordinatorStefanie Alex<strong>and</strong>eriiHUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY 55TH ANNUAL MEETING


2011 SUSTAINING MEMBERS OF THEHUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETYDIAMONDBattelleDavid F. WourmsWilliam S. MarrasPanjo Investments, Ltd.John Stanford, Jr.VRC CorporationDonald VreulsPLATINUMBoard of Certification in Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Barry H. BeithGOLDAptima, Inc.Daniel SerfatySILVERAnacapa Sciences, Inc.Douglas H. HarrisDSO National LaboratoriesLee Kok HoExponent Failure Analysis Assoc., Inc.Christine WoodFilipp-Wichansky Family TrustAnna Wichansky55TH ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORSBadge HoldersPurdue University School of Industrial EngineeringEducation <strong>Technical</strong> Group Business Meeting/BreakfastBoren Family FoundationMentor-Mentee Brown Bag LunchesAerospace Systems <strong>Technical</strong> GroupProduct Design/Health Care <strong>Technical</strong> Group Networking ReceptionCNH Global N.V., Design Science, National Center for <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Engineering in Healthcare,Usability Associates, UserWorksScavenger HuntAllsteel, APRISE LLC, AT&T, Centric, Charles River Analytics Inc., Design Interactive,ErgoBuyer, ErgoWeb, Filipp-Wichansky Family Trust, HFES San Diego Chapter, John Deere,Microsoft – Puget Sound Chapter, Red Rock Casino, U.S. Army, WacomStudent Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development DayTest & Evaluation <strong>Technical</strong> GroupStudent Chapter Presidents Luncheon/Business MeetingEducation <strong>Technical</strong> Group, Virtual Environments <strong>Technical</strong> GroupStudent LoungeCognitive Engineering & Decision Making <strong>Technical</strong> Group, Council of <strong>Technical</strong> GroupsStudent ReceptionBoard of Certification in Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Student Volunteer T-ShirtsBarry & Danna BeithHUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY 55TH ANNUAL MEETINGiii


EXHIBITORS(As of August 23, 2011)AMTI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 21Ashgate Publishing Co. . . . . . . Booths 19–20Bertec Corporation . . . . . . . . . Tabletop 9Board of Certification inProfessional <strong>Ergonomics</strong> . . Tabletop 7BIOPAC Systems, Inc. . . . . . . Booth 16Ergoneers GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . Tabletop 3Eyetellect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 13HFES 56th Annual Meeting . . Tabletop 4HFES Education <strong>Technical</strong>Group/Student AffairsCommittee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tabletops 5–6HFES Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 11–12NASA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 23–24Naval Aerospace ExperimentalPsychology <strong>Program</strong> . . . . . Booth 9Noldus InformationTechnology . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 17Noraxon U.S.A., Inc. . . . . . . . Booth 15Polhemus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 6Qualisys Motion System . . . . . Tabletop 8The Quantum Alliance . . . . . . Booths 10, 25SAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 26Seeing Machines . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 7SensoMotoricInstruments, Inc. . . . . . . . . Booth 22Smart Eye AB . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 18Taylor & Francis –CRC Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booths 1–3TEA – CAPTIV . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 8Tobii Technology . . . . . . . . . . . Booth 14University of Michigan –Center for <strong>Ergonomics</strong>. . . . Booth 4CONTENTSRegistration & FacilitiesMeeting Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Registration Desk Location <strong>and</strong> Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1On-Site Event Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Refreshments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1ResourcesHFES Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Job Notices at the Annual Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Internet Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Newsletter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Student Lounge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Audiovisual Preview Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Volunteers Assignment Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2ExhibitsExhibitor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ivLocation <strong>and</strong> Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Prize Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Events<strong>Human</strong> Performance in Extreme Environments9th Annual Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2VIMS2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Student Career <strong>and</strong> Professional Development Day. . . 2National <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Month Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2First-Timers & Fellows Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Early-Morning Madness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Annual Business Meeting/Future Leaders Panel &Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Luncheons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Student Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Tribute to Hal W. Hendrick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Fellows Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3CEDM Pioneers Session & Reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Early-Career Professionals Reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3HFES Inaugural Scavenger Hunt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<strong>Program</strong> RemindersAnnual Meeting Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3University Lab Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3PoliciesAttendee Badges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Audiotaping, Photographing, <strong>and</strong> Videotaping Policies. . 4Birds of a Feather Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Cell Phones <strong>and</strong> Pagers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Nonsmoking Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Proceedings CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Room Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4MeetingsChapters, Committees, <strong>and</strong> Editorial Boards . . . . . . . . . 4St<strong>and</strong>ards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<strong>Technical</strong> Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Social Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<strong>Technical</strong> Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Program</strong>Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<strong>Technical</strong> Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<strong>Program</strong> at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Center spreadParticipant Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Facility Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back CoverivHUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY 55TH ANNUAL MEETING


REGISTRATION &FACILITIESMeeting FacilitiesAll Annual Meeting functions (other than tours) willbe held at the Red Rock Hotel. A map of the meetingspace may be found on the inside back cover of thisprogram <strong>and</strong> is displayed on signs throughout the hotel.Registration Desk Location <strong>and</strong> HoursRegistration is open during the following hours:SundayMonday & TuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday3:00 to 6:00 p.m.7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noonOn-Site Event TicketsFor those events not sold out in advance, tickets fortours <strong>and</strong> events may be purchased at the RegistrationCounter during registration hours. No waiting lists willbe established; tickets will be sold on a first-come,first-served basis.RefreshmentsBeverage breaks will take place each morning(10:00–10:30) <strong>and</strong> afternoon (3:00–3:30). Two additionalearly-morning breaks will take place in theExhibit Hall from 8:00 to 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday <strong>and</strong>Thursday. Breaks at other times are located in the followinglocations:MondayTuesday morningTuesday afternoonWednesday–ThursdayFriday morningRESOURCESRed Rock PromenadeSummerlin FoyerExhibit HallExhibit HallRed Rock PromenadeHFES CentralHFES staff will be present at an information counter inthe locations shown below to provide information onmembership, publications, <strong>and</strong> services. Nonmemberswho are registered for the full week are entitled toHFES member prices for orders placed at the meeting.Be sure to check your registration bag for a couponfor $10 savings on any HFES publications purchasedat HFES Central.Sunday–TuesdayWednesday–FridayTop of escalators,5th FloorRed Rock DCareer CenterThe Career Center is located in the Ver<strong>and</strong>a Room <strong>and</strong>is open the following hours:MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday1:00 to 6:00 p.m.8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Subscribers to the HFES online Career Center mayreserve booths <strong>and</strong>/or tables at the On-Site CareerCenter, subject to availability. If you have not alreadyreserved space, you may sign up at the Career Center.The scheduling of formal or informal interviews at theAnnual Meeting is the sole responsibility of theemployer.HFES members: You may post your résumé in theonline Career Center free of charge. Visit hfes.org <strong>and</strong>click “Career Center.”Job Notices at the Annual MeetingHFES will collect résumés for companies with a jobposting in the Career Center but not interviewing atthe Annual Meeting. The charge for this service is $150.Organizations not interviewing in the Career Centeror collecting résumés during the meeting may post a“for information only” job notice at the on-site CareerCenter for a $75 fee. Job seekers will be directed tosend their résumés directly to the organization advertisingthe job.Any company that wishes to post a job in the on-siteCareer Center, has no plans to interview, but wantsHFES to collect résumés to be mailed to them afterthe meeting can do so for a charge of $150.Internet CaféComputers with Internet access will be available inthe Red Rock Foyer during the following hours: Sunday,3:00–6:00 p.m.; Monday <strong>and</strong> Tuesday, 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., Thursday,7:30–5:00 p.m., <strong>and</strong> Friday, 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. A timelimit of 10 minutes per user will be enforced.Cork message boards will also be available for postinghard-copy messages <strong>and</strong> announcements about meetings<strong>and</strong> events.NewsletterThe daily newsletter, The High-Roller Herald, containingimportant information about the meeting program <strong>and</strong>events, is available in the registration area, Career Center,Exhibit Hall, <strong>and</strong> various other locations. Articlesor news items may be dropped off at the RegistrationCounter. The newsletter editorial office is located inSuite 5102.GeneralInformationGENERAL INFORMATION 1


Annual Business Meeting/Future LeadersPanel & ReceptionLearn how to get involved in the <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>Ergonomics</strong> <strong>Society</strong>—meet <strong>and</strong> mingle with <strong>Society</strong>leaders immediately following the Business Meeting(6:00 to 7:30 p.m.) in Red Rock G to find out whatyou can do to contribute to the <strong>Society</strong>, develop yourleadership skills, <strong>and</strong> network with peers.Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag LuncheonsA series of mentor-mentee luncheons will again be heldduring the meeting to assist students <strong>and</strong> early-careerprofessionals <strong>and</strong> those in career transition to developmentoring relationships with established professionalsin the HF/E field. These dynamic, interactive sessionsenable students <strong>and</strong> young professionals to freely meetin an informal setting <strong>and</strong> discuss their concerns <strong>and</strong>interests. The luncheons will be held from 12:00 noonto 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, <strong>and</strong> Thursday,September 20–22. Tuesday <strong>and</strong> Wednesday luncheswill take place at T-Bones Private Dining Room; onThursday, lunch will be served in Trails. HFES thanksthe Aerospace Systems <strong>Technical</strong> Group for sponsoringthe lunches.Prior to the Annual Meeting, details were providedto all attendees who reserved a space with HaydeeCuevas. A waiting list will be available at HFESCentral (see previous page for location).Student ReceptionAll students attending the Annual Meeting are invitedto a reception on Tuesday, September 20, from 5:00 to6:00 p.m. in the Pavilion Ballroom. Snacks <strong>and</strong> softdrinks will be provided along with a no-host bar. HFESthanks the Board of Certification in Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong>for its sponsorship of the Student Reception.Tribute to Hal W. HendrickThe Macroergonomics <strong>Technical</strong> Group will honorHal W. Hendrick, the “father of macroergonomics,”during a panel session on Wednesday, September 21,from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon.HFES is offering a special discount on Macroergonomics:An Introduction to Work System Design by Hal Hendrick<strong>and</strong> Brian Kleiner. Purchase your copy at HFES Centralany time during the Annual Meeting.Fellows ReceptionThis new invitation-only event for HFES Fellows,Honorary Fellows, <strong>and</strong> 2011 <strong>Society</strong>-wide awardrecipients takes place on Wednesday, September 21,from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in Ver<strong>and</strong>a A.CEDM Pioneers Session & ReceptionHosted by the Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> DecisionMaking <strong>Technical</strong> Group, “Pioneers in <strong>Human</strong>-Automation Interaction Research” will recognize theseminal contributions of Peter A. Hancock, Richard J.Jagacinski, Raja Parasuraman, Christopher D. Wickens,<strong>and</strong> Glenn F. Wilson. The session will take place onWednesday from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m., followed by areception from 3:30 to 5:15 p.m. <strong>and</strong> the CEDM-TGbusiness meeting in Red Rock E.Early-Career Professionals ReceptionCome to Ver<strong>and</strong>a C for this first-time event, on Wednesdayfrom 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Professionals in theirfirst five years following graduation who are workingin industry <strong>and</strong> academia will network with oneanother <strong>and</strong> with prominent HFES members. A shortprogram will target specific topics of concern to earlycareerprofessionals.HFES Inaugural Scavenger HuntParticipate in this fun new event! The Scavenger Huntwill take place on Monday <strong>and</strong> Tuesday, September20–21. Bring your completed entry form <strong>and</strong> paymentto the Scavenger Hunt desk near the RegistrationCounter in Red Rock D.HFES is grateful to the many sponsors (see the list onpage iii) who have supported the Inaugural ScavengerHunt.PROGRAM REMINDERSAnnual Meeting SurveyThe Annual Meeting Survey will be sent via e-mailto all attendees immediately after the meeting. Pleasewatch your e-mail for the link to the survey.Poster SessionsPosters are available for viewing in the Red Rock Promenadein four 90-minute sessions. See the programschedule on the following pages for lists of the postersto be presented.University Lab PostersUniversity lab posters will be on display in the postershall on Tuesday from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. <strong>and</strong> on Thursdayfrom 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon <strong>and</strong> 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. inthe Red Rock Promenade.GeneralInformationGENERAL INFORMATION 3


GeneralInformationPOLICIESAttendee BadgesAll persons attending workshops, technical sessions,tours, receptions, <strong>and</strong> other events must wear theirregistration badges. Attendees <strong>and</strong> guests may registerfor Annual Meeting events in Red Rock D.Audiotaping, Photographing, <strong>and</strong>Videotaping PoliciesAttendees are not permitted to take photos or makeaudiotape or videotape recordings of speakers or theirvisual aids, or exhibitors <strong>and</strong> their displays, without priorpermission from HFES <strong>and</strong> the speakers or exhibitors.Permission forms are available at HFES Central. Pleasecomplete a form for each presentation you wish to tape,obtain the speaker(s)’ signature(s), <strong>and</strong> return it toHFES Central (see page 1 for location).HFES reserves the right to use photographs of attendeesfor promotional purposes. If you do not wantHFES to use your photo, please send an opt-outmessage to Lois Smith at lois@hfes.org.Birds of a Feather RoomSuite 5103 has been set aside Monday through Thursdayfrom 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. <strong>and</strong> on Friday from7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon for individuals with mutualinterests to discuss pertinent topics or conduct meetings.A sign-up sheet is provided at the room for advancereservations. Meeting times are allocated on afirst-come, first-served basis, although a few meetingshave been pre-reserved.Cell Phones <strong>and</strong> PagersPlease turn off or mute all cell phones, PDAs, <strong>and</strong>pagers while attending sessions.Nonsmoking PolicySmoking is not permitted inside the Red Rock Conventionspace or on technical tours.Proceedings CD-ROMAll registered attendees have been provided with aCD-ROM containing the proceedings. Workstationsare available in the Internet Café for viewing the CD-ROM <strong>and</strong> printing out individual papers. If suppliesallow, additional CD-ROMs may also be purchasedat HFES Central.Annual Meeting proceedings papers are also availablefree to members via SAGE Journals Online. To accessthe content, log in at hfes.org with your membershiplogin <strong>and</strong> password <strong>and</strong> select the appropriate link onthe Welcome page.Room CapacityRoom selection for sessions is based on estimatedattendance <strong>and</strong> facility restrictions. All efforts havebeen made to ensure that room capacity is adequate.MEETINGSChapters, Committees, & EditorialBoardsSaturday, September 17HFES Executive Council7:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.HillsSunday, September 18Board of Certification in Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Certification Exam8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.TrailsHFES Executive Council7:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.Ver<strong>and</strong>a A<strong>Human</strong> Performance in Extreme Environments9th Annual Meeting9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Ver<strong>and</strong>a D/EMonday, September 19Medical Research Technology Information Center2:00–3:00 p.m.Suite 5103 (5th floor)<strong>Human</strong> Performance in Extreme Environments9th Annual Meeting9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Ver<strong>and</strong>a CTuesday, September 20<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Editorial Board (lunch)12:00–1:15 p.m.Summerlin FLocal Chapter Presidents (lunch)12:00–1:15 p.m.Summerlin DEducation & Training Committee Workforce IssuesTask Force3:30–5:00 p.m.Trails4 GENERAL INFORMATION


HFES Annual Business Meeting/Future Leaders &Volunteers Panel & Reception6:00–7:30 p.m.Red Rock GWednesday, September 21HFES Publications Committee (breakfast)7:15–8:15 a.m.T-Bones Private Dining RoomEducation & Training Committee (lunch)12:00–1:15 p.m.T-Bones Private Dining Room<strong>Ergonomics</strong> in Design Editorial Board (lunch)12:00–1:15 p.m.Summerlin DStudent Chapter Presidents (lunch)12:00–1:15 p.m.Summerlin FFoundation for Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Annual Meeting1:00–3:00 p.m.Suite 5103 (5th floor)Thursday, September 22BCPE Ergonomist Formation Model Q&A11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.Suite 5103 (5th floor)Journal of Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision MakingEditorial Board (lunch)12:00–1:15 p.m.T-Bones Private Dining RoomVIMS 20119:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.Charleston CFriday, September 23Board of Certification in Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Business Meeting8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Trails<strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Program</strong> Committee (breakfast)8:15–10:15 a.m.Charleston DVIMS 20119:30 a.m.–4:15 p.m.Charleston CSaturday, September 24Board of Certification in Professional <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Business Meeting8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.TrailsSt<strong>and</strong>ardsMonday, September 19ISO/TC 159/SC4/WG510:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.HillsTuesday, September 20ISO/TC 159/SC4/WG59:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.Hills<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ardization Working Group10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonTrailsWednesday, September 21ANSI/HFES 100 Committee8:30–10:30 a.m.HillsU.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC48:30 a.m.–12:00 noonTrailsSt<strong>and</strong>ards Strategic Planning10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonHillsU.S. TAG to ISO/TC 1591:30–2:15 p.m.TrailsU.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC52:15–3:00 p.m.TrailsHFES Institute Board of Supervisors3:30–5:00 p.m.TrailsTechAmerica G45 <strong>Human</strong> Systems Integration5:00–7:00 p.m.HillsThursday, September 22ISO/TC 159/SC410:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.HillsFriday, September 23ISO/TC 159/SC49:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.HillsGeneralInformationGENERAL INFORMATION 5


GeneralInformation<strong>Technical</strong> GroupsMonday, September 19Council of <strong>Technical</strong> Groups3:30–5:00 p.m.Charleston ETuesday, September 20Test & Evaluation (breakfast)7:30–8:30 a.m.Charleston ASystem Development5:00–6:00 p.m.Charleston FProduct Design5:30–7:00 p.m.Red Rock IWednesday, September 21Aging (lunch)12:00–1:30 p.m.Ver<strong>and</strong>a CAerospace Systems3:30–5:30 p.m.Red Rock HAugmented Cognition3:30–5:30 p.m.Red Rock FCognitive Engineering & Decision Making3:30–5:15 p.m.Red Rock ECommunications3:30–4:30 p.m.Charleston DComputer Systems/Internet3:30–4:30 p.m.Charleston EEducation (breakfast)7:00–8:30 a.m.Ver<strong>and</strong>a CEnvironmental Design/Macroergonomics3:45–5:00 p.m.Charleston BForensics Professional/Safety5:30–6:30 p.m.Charleston BHealth Care3:15–4:30 p.m.Red Rock G<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling5:30–6:30 p.m.Charleston CIndustrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>3:30–4:30 p.m.Red Rock IInternet/Computer Systems3:30–4:30 p.m.Charleston EMacroergonomics/Environmental Design3:45–5:00 p.m.Charleston BPerception & Performance12:00–1:30 p.m.Summerlin ESafety/Forensics Professional5:30–6:30 p.m.Charleston BSurface Transportation5:00–6:30 p.m.Charleston DTraining3:30–4:30 p.m.Charleston AVirtual Environments3:30–4:30 p.m.Charleston CThursday, September 22<strong>Technical</strong> Group <strong>Program</strong> Chairs5:15–6:30 p.m.TrailsSOCIAL EVENTSMonday, September 19First-Timers & Fellows ReceptionSummerlin F5:30–6:30 p.m.Gala Opening ReceptionSummerlin A/B/E/F6:30–9:30 p.m.Tuesday, September 20Student ReceptionPavilion Ballroom5:00–6:00 p.m.6 GENERAL INFORMATION


Wednesday, September 21Early-Career Professionals ReceptionVer<strong>and</strong>a C5:30–7:00 p.m.Fellows & Awardees ReceptionVer<strong>and</strong>a A7:30–9:00 p.m.TECHNICAL TOURSBuses will begin loading from the hotel lobby 15 minutesprior to the departure times listed below. Ticketsfor events not sold out may be purchased at the RegistrationCounter. Tickets must be presented whenbuses are loading. At press time, the following tourswere scheduled to take place; however, please checkthe daily on-site newsletter <strong>and</strong> the poster boards in theregistration area for updates about canceled events.Tuesday, September 20T1, Zappos, Inc.12:30–3:30 p.m.Key to Abbreviations Used in This <strong>Program</strong>AS Aerospace SystemsA AgingAC Augmented CognitionCE Cognitive Engineering & Decision MakingC CommunicationsCS Computer SystemsDEM DemonstrationsE EducationED Environmental DesignFP Forensics ProfessionalGS General SessionsHC Health CareHP <strong>Human</strong> Performance ModelingID Individual Differences in PerformanceIE Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>I InternetME MacroergonomicsPL Plenary SessionPP Perception & PerformancePD Product DesignPOS PostersS SafetySS Special SessionsSF Student ForumST Surface TransportationSD System DevelopmentTE Test & EvaluationT TrainingVE Virtual EnvironmentsWK WorkshopsWednesday, September 21T2, Nevada National Security Site7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Thursday, September 22T3, Hoover Dam <strong>and</strong> Powerplant8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.TECHNICAL PROGRAMMonday, September 198:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.WorkshopsNOTE: Underenrolled workshops are subject to cancellation.Check signs in the meeting registration area for a list ofcancelled workshops.Morning-Only Workshops8:30 a.m.–12:00 noonWK2 – Introduction to R <strong>and</strong> Basic StatisticalAnalysisLinda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington, <strong>and</strong> John D.Lee, U. of Wisconsin-MadisonMonday, September 19, 8:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock EAfternoon-Only Workshops1:30–5:00 p.m.WK3 – Data Management <strong>and</strong> VisualizationWith RLinda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington, <strong>and</strong> John D.Lee, U. of Wisconsin-MadisonMonday, September 19, 1:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock EFull-Day Workshops9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.WK4 – Underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> Improving User Experience:Why Four Different TechniquesShould Be UsedDemetrios Karis, ConsultantMonday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Red Rock FMondaySept. 19SEPTEMBER 19 – MONDAY 7


MondaySept. 19WK5 – How To Be an Effective <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>/<strong>Ergonomics</strong> Expert WitnessMarc Resnick, Bentley U.; Andy LeCocq,Consultant; David Thompson, Portola Associates;Harvey Cohen, Error Analysis, Inc.Monday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Red Rock GWK7 – <strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling <strong>and</strong>SimulationJohn Keller, Alion Science & Technology, MA&DOperationMonday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Charleston AWK8 – <strong>Human</strong>-Systems Integration Practitioner’sWorkshopLawrence G. Shattuck <strong>and</strong> Nita Lewis Shattuck,U.S. Naval Postgraduate SchoolMonday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Charleston BWK10 – Cognitive Neuroscience for the <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong> PractitionerChris Forsythe, S<strong>and</strong>ia National LabsMonday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Charleston FMonday, September 199:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.SF1 – STUDENT CAREER AND PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENT DAYAlternative FormatMonday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.Red Rock HStudent ForumWelcome <strong>and</strong> Introduction9:00 a.m.Chair: S<strong>and</strong>ra K. Garrett, Clemson U.; Cochair: KimVu, California State U., Long Beach, <strong>and</strong> Chair,Student Affairs CommitteeSession 1: From Facebook to LinkedIn: ProperEtiquette <strong>and</strong> Networking Skills Needed forRising Professionals in the Virtual Era, sponsoredby the University of Idaho Student chapter9:10–10:00 a.m.Chair: Rowdy Hope, U. of Idaho; Cochair: Joseph Vargas,U. of IdahoPanelists: Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U. of CentralFlorida; Ronald G. Shapiro, ConsultantSession 2: Interviews: The Do’s <strong>and</strong> Don’ts10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonChair: Kim Vu, California State U., Long Beach, <strong>and</strong>Chair, Student Affairs Committee; Cochair: S<strong>and</strong>ra K.Garrett, Clemson U.Panelists: Frank C. Lacson, Pacific Science &Engineering Group; Linsey M. Barker Steege, U. ofMissouri; Vernol Battiste, San Jose State U. Foundation/NASA Ames Research Ctr.; Thomas Ferris, TexasA&M U.12:00–1:30 p.m.Group lunches (organized on site)Session 3: Critical First Year in Your Job: Howto Impress Your Employer1:30–3:00 p.m.Chair: Ronald G. Shapiro, Consultant; Cochair: MeghanRogers, North Carolina State U.Panelists: Arathi Sethumadhavan, Medtronic, Inc.;Scott A. Shappell, Clemson U.; Tim Nichols, MicrosoftStudios User Research; Heather C. Lum, PennsylvaniaState Erie, Behrend CollegeMonday, September 193:30–5:00 p.m.<strong>Technical</strong> Group Business MeetingsCouncil of <strong>Technical</strong> GroupsCharleston E3:30–5:00 p.m.Monday, September 194:45–6:15 p.m.SS1 – NATIONAL ERGONOMICS MONTH EXPOAlternative FormatMonday, September 19, 4:45–6:15 p.m.Summerlin DChair: Raegan M. Hoeft, NEM Committee ChairPresentations <strong>and</strong> the new NEM Expo8 SEPTEMBER 19 – MONDAY


Tuesday, September 207:00–8:30 a.m.Early-Morning Madness7:00–7:45 a.m.Charleston B<strong>Technical</strong> Group Networking/Business MeetingTest & Evaluation7:30–8:30 a.m. (breakfast)Charleston ATuesday, September 208:00–10:00 a.m.PL – OPENING PLENARY SESSIONTuesday, September 20, 8:00–10:00 a.m.Summerlin Ballroom1. Presentation of HFES Fellows2. Presentation of HFES Awards3. Defining HFES: The Time Has Come,Anthony D. (Tony) Andre, HFES President4. Keynote Speaker, Jeff McBride, MasterIllusionistTuesday, September 2010:30 a.m.–12:00 noonAC1 – ASSESSING INDIVIDUAL AND TEAMCOGNITIVE STATELectureTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCharleston EAugmented CognitionChair: Melissa Walwanis, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.Training Systems Div.; Cochair: John G. Blitch,Colorado State U.1. Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U., CanBehavioral, Neuroimaging, <strong>and</strong> MolecularGenetic Studies of “Cognitive Superstars”Tell Us How to Augment Cognition?2. Lauren E. Reinerman-Jones, Grant Taylor,Kimberly Sprouse, <strong>and</strong> Daniel Barber, U. ofCentral Florida; Irwin Hudson, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab, Adaptive Automation as a TaskSwitching <strong>and</strong> Task Congruence Challenge3. Ryan M. Hope, Ziheng Wang, Zuoguan Wang,Qiang Ji, <strong>and</strong> Wayne D. Gray, RensselaerPolytechnic Inst., Workload ClassificationAcross Subjects Using EEG4. Allan Fong, Naval Sea Systems Comm<strong>and</strong>; CiaraSibley <strong>and</strong> Joseph Coyne, Naval Research Lab;Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U., Method forCharacterizing <strong>and</strong> Identifying Task-EvokedPupillary Responses During VaryingWorkload Levels5. Ronald Stevens, Trysha Galloway, <strong>and</strong> PeterWang, UCLA IMMEX Project; Chris Berka,Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc., MappingNeurophysiologic Synchrony AttractorStates <strong>and</strong> Entropy Fluctuations DuringSubmarine Piloting <strong>and</strong> NavigationAS1 – WORK SCHEDULES AND FATIGUEMANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN AIR TRAFFICCONTROLDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock HAerospace SystemsChair: Judith M. Orasanu, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;Cochair: Lori K. McDonnell, San Jose State U./NASAPanelists: Thomas E. Nesthus, FAA Civil AerospaceMedical Inst.; Bonny K. Parke, Alan Hobbs, <strong>and</strong> VickiDulchinos, San Jose State U./NASA Ames ResearchCtr.; Norbert O. Kraft, Lori McDonnell, BarrettAnderson, <strong>and</strong> Yuri Tada, San Jose State U./NASAAmes; Melissa Mallis, Insts. for Behavior Resources,Inc.CE1 – TEAM PERFORMANCELectureTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Greg Jamieson, U. of Toronto; Cochair:Christoph Mohlenbrink, German Aerospace Ctr.1. James M. Oglesby, Kendra T. Brown, DavinPavlas, Stephen M. Fiore, <strong>and</strong> Eduardo Salas, U.of Central Florida, The Mediating Effect ofPerceived Task Complexity on PerceivedTeam Sharedness <strong>and</strong> Performance2. Jodi Heintz Obradovich, Pacific NorthwestNational Lab, Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Cognitive <strong>and</strong>Collaborative Work: Observations in anTuesdaySept. 20SEPTEMBER 20 – TUESDAY 9


TuesdaySept. 20Electric Transmission Operations ControlCenter3. Susan G. Hutchins, Naval Postgraduate School,Evaluating a Macrocognition Model of TeamCollaboration Using Real-World Data Fromthe Haiti Relief Effort4. Xiao Dong <strong>and</strong> Caroline Hayes, U. of Minnesota,The Impact of Uncertainty Visualizations onTeam Decision Making <strong>and</strong> Problem Solving5. Ryan McKendrick, Tyler Shaw, Haneen Saqer,Ewart de Visser, <strong>and</strong> Raja Parasuraman, GeorgeMason U., Team Performance <strong>and</strong> CommunicationWithin Networked Supervisory Control<strong>Human</strong>-Machine SystemsE1 – THE PRACTICE OF PEDAGOGYLectureTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonVer<strong>and</strong>a A/BEducationChair: Ronald G. Shapiro, Consultant; Cochair: RebeccaBoren, Arizona State U.1. Laura Stanley <strong>and</strong> Tawny Hoyt, Montana State U.,A Service Learning Case Study for the <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Classroom2. Esa M. Rantanen, Rochester Inst. of Technology;William F. Moroney, U. of Dayton, Educational<strong>and</strong> Skill Needs of New <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>/<strong>Ergonomics</strong> Professionals3. Jenay M. Beer, Sara E. McBride, Anne E. Adams,<strong>and</strong> Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, AppliedExperimental Psychology: A Capstone Coursefor Undergraduate Psychology Degree<strong>Program</strong>s4. Kahyun Kim <strong>and</strong> Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech,The Impact of Disciplinary Balance on InterdisciplinaryTeamwork: A Comparative CaseStudy of Interdisciplinary Product DesignTeams5. Laura Moody, Mercer U., A Studio-Based Approachto Teaching <strong>Ergonomics</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong>ED1 – COLOR AND WAYFINDING: RESEARCHIN A HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENTDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCharleston BEnvironmental DesignChair: Claudia Mont’Alvão, Pontifical Catholic U. ofRio de JaneiroPanelists: Marcia R. Rangel <strong>and</strong> Claudia R. Mont’Alvão,Pontifical Catholic U. of Rio de JaneiroGS1 – PAST PRESIDENT'S FORUM—HUMANFACTORS IN NEXTGEN OPERATIONS:PROGRESS AND PERSPECTIVESDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock IGeneral SessionsChair: Kathleen L. Mosier, San Francisco State U.Panelists: Thomas McCloy <strong>and</strong> Dino Piccione, FAA;Alan R. Jacobson, Boeing; Capt. Paul Nelson, Air LinePilots Assocation; Melvin S. Davis, National Air TrafficControllers Assn.HC1 – MEET THE HUMAN FACTORS PRE-MARKET REVIEW TEAM FROM FDAInvited AddressTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock GHealth CareChair: Stephanie Guerlain, U. of Virginia; Cochair: AyseGurses, U. of VirginiaInvited Speakers: Ronald Kaye, Molly Story, <strong>and</strong> QuynhNguyen, U.S. Food <strong>and</strong> Drug Admin.I1 – USABILITY ENGINEERING AND THE WEBLectureTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock FInternet; cosponsored by Computer SystemsChair: Bella Veksler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.1. Steven Banas <strong>and</strong> Christopher A. Sanchez, ArizonaState U., Working Memory <strong>and</strong> LearningUnderlying Web Site Structure2. Erik T. Nelson <strong>and</strong> Angelos Stavrou, GeorgeMason U., Advantages <strong>and</strong> Disadvantages ofRemote Asynchronous Usability TestingUsing Amazon Mechanical Turk3. Molly M. Liechty <strong>and</strong> Poornima Madhavan, OldDominion U., Impact of User Experience <strong>and</strong>Negative Externalities on Internet SearchPatterns4. Sung-Hee Kim, Sensen Li, Bum Chul Kwon, <strong>and</strong>Ji Soo Yi, Purdue U., Investigating the Efficacyof Crowdsourcing on Evaluating Visual DecisionSupporting Systems5. Bella Z. Veksler <strong>and</strong> Wayne D. Gray, RensselaerPolytechnic Inst., A Tale of Two Problems:<strong>Human</strong> Judgments of Visual Clusters <strong>and</strong>Data Collection via the Web Versus Paper10 SEPTEMBER 20 – TUESDAY


S1 – SAFETY IN CRITICAL SYSTEMSLectureTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCharleston CSafetyChair: Michael Wogalter, North Carolina State U.;Cochair: Carisa Harris-Adamson, North Carolina State U.1. Ronald L. Boring, David I. Gertman, <strong>and</strong> KatyaLe Blanc, Idaho National Lab, <strong>Human</strong> ReliabilityAnalysis for Computerized Procedures2. Rahul Bhagat, Doug Glussich, Jonathan Histon,<strong>and</strong> Frank Saccomanno, U. of Waterloo, FormulatingSafety Performance Measures for AircraftL<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> Runway Exit Maneuvers3. Léonore Bourgeon, Claude Valot, <strong>and</strong> AnthonyVacher, Inst. de Recherche Biomedicale desArmees; Claude Navarro, U. de Toulouse II,Study of Perseveration Behaviors in MilitaryAeronautical Accidents <strong>and</strong> Incidents: Analysisof Plan Continuation Errors4. Frederik Aust, U. of Duesseldorf; ChristophMoehlenbrink <strong>and</strong> Meike Jipp, German AerospaceCtr., Operationalization of Learned Carelessness:An Experimental Approach5. Paul O'Connor, National U. of Irel<strong>and</strong>, Galway;Samuel E. Buttrey, Naval Postgraduate School;Angela O'Dea; Quinn Kennedy, Naval PostgraduateSchool, An Assessment of Safety Climatein U.S Naval AviationSD1 – LIMITATIONS AND ADVANTAGES OFAUTONOMY IN CONTROLLING MULTIPLESYSTEMS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVEDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCharleston FSystem DevelopmentChair: Michael J. Barnes, U.S. Army Research Lab;Cochair: Dennis White, U.S. Army Research LabPanelists: Tal Oron-Gilad, Ben-Gurion U.; Ming Hou,Defence Research & Development Canada; GlennOsga, SPAWAR Systems Ctr. Pacific; Axel Schulte, Universitetder Bundeswehr Munchen; Elizabeth Redden,U.S. Army Research LabT1 – HUMAN FACTORS TRAINING IN AVIA-TION AND HEALTH CARE: WHAT WE KNOWWORKS BEST AND HOW TO PUT IT INTOPRACTICEDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCharleston DTrainingChair: Immanuel Barshi, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;Cochair: Michaela Kolbe, ETH ZurichPanelists: Gudela Grote, ETH Zurich; Eduardo Salas,U. of Central Florida; Matthew B. Weinger, V<strong>and</strong>erbiltU.; Kimberly Smith-Jentsch, U. of Central Florida;Nadine Bienefeld, ETH ZurichTE1 – THE “RIGHT STUFF” FOR TESTING,EVALUATING,AND ANALYZING HUMANPERFORMANCEDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCharleston ATest & EvaluationChair: Pamela Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army ResearchLabPanelists: Sage Jessee, Richard Kozycki, MichaelLaFi<strong>and</strong>ra, Diane Mitchell, <strong>and</strong> Angelique Scharine,U.S. Army Research LabTuesday, September 201:30–3:00 p.m.A1 – UNDERSTANDING AND IMPROVING OLD-ER ADULTS’ HEALTH AND INDEPENDENCELectureTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston AAgingChair: Richard Pak, Clemson U.; Cochair: Nicole Fink,Clemson U.1. Jessie Chin, Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow,Daniel G. Morrow, <strong>and</strong> Xuefei Gao, U. of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign; Thembi Conner-Garcia<strong>and</strong> James Graumlich, U. of Illinois College ofMedicine; Michael Murray, Purdue U., TheEffects of Domain General <strong>and</strong> Health Knowledgein Processing General <strong>and</strong> Health TextsAmong Older Adults With Hypertension2. Prakriti Parijat, <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> International;Thurmon E. Lockhart, Virginia Tech, Can VirtualReality Be Used as a Gait Training Toolfor Older Adults?TuesdaySept. 20SEPTEMBER 20 – TUESDAY 11


TuesdaySept. 203. Brian A. Taylor, Daniel M. Roberts, <strong>and</strong> Carryl L.Baldwin, George Mason U., The Role of Age-Related Neural Timing Variability in SpeechProcessing4. Eric D. Carpenter <strong>and</strong> Christopher B. Mayhorn,North Carolina State U., Effect of Transfer WithYounger <strong>and</strong> Older Adults on Control SolutionTesting Using Two Blood Glucometers5. Tracy L. Mitzner, Tiffany L. Chen, Charles C.Kemp, <strong>and</strong> Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, OlderAdults’ Needs for Assistance as a Functionof Living EnvironmentCE2 – CURRENT STATE OF HUMAN FACTORSIN SYSTEMS DESIGNDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Karen Feigh, Georgia Tech; Cochair: ZarrinChua, Georgia TechPanelists: Chaya Garg, Medtronic; Alan Jacobsen,Boeing Co.; John O'Hara, Brookhaven National Lab;William Rogers, Honeywell Aerospace; John Shutko,Ford Motor Co.CS1 – INFORMATION DISPLAY AND CONTROLLectureTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston DComputer Systems; cosponsored by InternetChair: Jay Elkerton, Emerson Process Management;Cochair: Sehchang Hah, Federal Aviation Admin.1. Lisa Tang <strong>and</strong> Jim A. Carter, U. of Saskatchewan,Communicating Image Content2. John W. Ruffner <strong>and</strong> Amy D. Sammons, Serco,Inc.; Wayne R. Tewkesbury, Training Consultants,Inc., Video-Based Performance SupportDevelopment for an Online ManagementInformation System3. Eli R. Hooten, Sean T. Hayes, <strong>and</strong> Julie A. Adams,V<strong>and</strong>erbilt U., A Comparison of CommunicativeModes for Map-Based Tasking4. Robert Pastel <strong>and</strong> Paul Ward, Michigan TechnologicalU., Modeling the Orientation of GraphicalObjects on Computer Displays Using IndentedMouse Wheels5. Thomas Ferris, Texas A&M U.; Nadine Sarter,U. of Michigan, Evaluation of MultiparameterVibrotactile Display Designs to Support PhysiologicalMonitoring Performance in AnesthesiologyGS2 – NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCILBOARD ON HUMAN-SYSTEMS INTEGRATIONSPECIAL PANEL SESSION: HUMAN FACTORSAND HOME HEALTH CAREDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock FGeneral SessionsChair: William S. Marras, Ohio State U.; Cochair:Barbara Wanchisen, National Research CouncilPanelists: Sara J. Czaja, U. of Miami; Chris Gibbons,Johns Hopkins U.; Judith Mathews, U. of PittsburghSchool of Nursing; Molly Story, U.S. Food <strong>and</strong> DrugAdmin.HC2 – STUDYING CLINICAL COMMUNICA-TION TO INFORM HEALTH INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY DESIGNDiscussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock GHealth CareChair: Yan Xiao, Baylor Health Care System; Cochair:Kelly Caine, Baylor Health Care SystemPanelists: Ayse P. Gurses <strong>and</strong> Priyadarshini R. Pennathur,Johns Hopkins U. School of Medicine; Sarah Collins,Columbia U.; Rhona Flin, U. of Aberdeen; PaulGorman, Oregon Health <strong>and</strong> Science U.HP1 – HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELINGWITH COGNITIVE ARCHITECTURESAlternative FormatTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Ver<strong>and</strong>a A/B<strong>Human</strong> Performance ModelingChair: Steven J. L<strong>and</strong>ry, Purdue U.1. David Kieras, U. of Michigan, <strong>Human</strong> PerformanceModeling with a Cognitive Architecture:Crystalizing the Science for Application2. Jeffrey C. Zemla, Volkan Ustun, <strong>and</strong> Michael D.Byrne, Rice U.; Alex Kirlik <strong>and</strong> Kenyon Riddle,U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Amy L.Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Aptima, Inc., An ACT-R Model ofCommercial Jetliner Taxiing3. Shi Cao <strong>and</strong> Yili Liu, U. of Michigan, IntegratingQueueing Network <strong>and</strong> ACT-R CognitiveArchitectures12 SEPTEMBER 20 – TUESDAY


IE1 – COMPUTERS AND UPPER EXTREMITIESLectureTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock IIndustrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Julie Gilpin-McMinn, Spirit Aero Co.; Cochair:Peter Johnson, Spirit Aero Co.1. Gwanseob Shin <strong>and</strong> Xinhui Zhu, U. at Buffalo,SUNY, Ergonomic Issues Associated With theUse of Touchscreen Desktop PC2. Margaret Hughes, Lavi Aulck, <strong>and</strong> Peter W.Johnson, U. of Washington, Are There Differencesin Typing Performance <strong>and</strong> Typing ForcesBetween Short <strong>and</strong> Long Travel Keyboards?3. Xinhui Zhu <strong>and</strong> Gwanseob Shin, U. at Buffalo,SUNY, Effects of Armrest Height on theNeck <strong>and</strong> Shoulder Muscle Activity inKeyboard Typing4. Wei Zhou <strong>and</strong> Thomas J. Armstrong, U. ofMichigan; Diana M. Wegner, General Motors;Matthew P. Reed, U. of Michigan, Influence ofObject Weight <strong>and</strong> Terminal Orientation onUpper Limb Postures During Grasping, Holding,<strong>and</strong> Placing Cylindrical Object5. Vincent M. Ciriello, Rammohan V. Maikala, <strong>and</strong>Niall V. O'Brien, Liberty Mutual Research Inst.for Safety, Maximal Acceptable Torques ofHighly Repetitive Screw Driving, Wrist Flexion<strong>and</strong> Extension With a Pinch Grip, UlnarDeviation, <strong>and</strong> H<strong>and</strong>grip Tasks for SevenHour Workdays for Male Industrial WorkersPD1 – INVITED ADDRESS: CHARLES LEECHInvited AddressTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock HProduct DesignChair: Stan Caplan, Usability Associates, LLC;Cochair: Dianne McMullin, Boeing Co.Invited Speaker: Charles Leech, ABM Research Ltd.,Exploring the Subconscious Through SemioticAnalysis: What’s Really Going on Underneaththe Form & Function of Design?POS1 – POSTERS 1Poster SessionTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock PromenadePostersChair: Nirathi Govindu, Mississippi State U.; Cochair:Benjamin Osafo-Yeboah, North Carolina A&T State U.Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters arerequired to be present throughout the session.Usability <strong>and</strong> Design1. Vincent F. Mancuso, Katherine Hamilton, EricMcMillan, Rachel Tesler, Susan Mohammed, <strong>and</strong>Michael McNeese, Pennsylvania State U., What’son “Their” Mind: Evaluating CollaborativeSystems Using Team Mental Models2. Joobong Song, Seoul National U.; Taebeum Ryu,Hanbat National U.; Sangwoo Bahn <strong>and</strong> MyungHwan Yun, Seoul National U., PerformanceAnalysis of Text Entry With Preferred OneH<strong>and</strong> Using Smartphone Touch Keyboard3. Chad C. Tossell, Rice U.; Jo R. Jardina, U. ofHouston-Clear Lake; Philip T. Kortum, Rice U.;S. Camille Peres, U. of Houston-Clear Lake;Clayton W. Shepard, Ahmad Rahmati, <strong>and</strong> LinZhong, Rice U., Effects of SocioeconomicDiversity on iPod Touch Device Use in Real-World Environments4. Jesseca R. I. Taylor <strong>and</strong> Michael S. Wogalter, NorthCarolina State U., Formatted Text Improves theCommunication of Credit Card Information:Effects on Response Time5. Ila J. Elson, Abbott Labs, Designing BetterHealthcare Test Reports for Patients6. Philip Kortum, Rice U.; Lauren F. V. Scharff, U.S.Air Force Academy, The Impact of Web SiteFamiliarity on User Performance WhenCritical Navigation Links Change7. Michelle Sublette, C. Melody Carswell, WillSeidelman, Brent Seales, <strong>and</strong> Duncan Clarke, U. ofKentucky, A “White Space” Effect in Users’Anticipation of the Challenges Involved inUsing Everyday Products8. Jesseca R. I. Taylor <strong>and</strong> Michael S. Wogalter,North Carolina State U., Effect of Text Formaton Determining Tires’ Date of Manufacture9. Rebecca Lyons, U. of Central Florida; ChristineAllen, U.S. Army Research Lab Simulation <strong>and</strong>Training Technology Ctr.; Sallie J. Weaver, DavidMetcalf, Clarissa Graffeo, <strong>and</strong> Eduardo Salas, U.of Central Florida, The Combat Medic CardGame for Emergency Medical Procedures:A Usability <strong>and</strong> Learning StudyTuesdaySept. 20SEPTEMBER 20 – TUESDAY 13


TuesdaySept. 2010. Esa M. Rantanen <strong>and</strong> Jessica L. Smagner,Rochester Inst. of Technology, User ExperienceWith Cybercollaboration Technologies11. Mary Sesto, Rebecca Wachowiak, AmyeTevaarwerk, Mahpara Faatin, Susan Heidrich, <strong>and</strong>Douglas Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin, ImprovingEmployment Outcomes of Breast CancerSurvivors: Development of a Web-Based Educational<strong>and</strong> Decision Support Tool12. Adrian Garcia, S. Camille Peres, <strong>and</strong> Paul Ritchey,U. of Houston-Clear Lake; Philip Kortum <strong>and</strong>Kurt Stallmann, Rice U., Auditory ProgressBars: Estimations of Time RemainingMethods <strong>and</strong> Metrics13. Brice Rebsamen, Kenneth Kwok, <strong>and</strong> Trevor B.Penney, National U. of Singapore, Evaluationof Cognitive Workload From EEG Duringa Mental Arithmetic Task14. Jean-François Gagnon, Patrick Jeuniaux,Geneviève Dubé, <strong>and</strong> Sébastien Tremblay,Université Laval, Dynamic Cognitive TaskModeling of Complexity Discovery: A Mixof Process Tracing <strong>and</strong> Task Analysis15. Harry L. Litaker, Lockheed Martin, Underst<strong>and</strong>ingDual Rover Communications Using SocialNetwork Analysis16. Jennifer A. Cowley <strong>and</strong> Julie Radford-Davenport,SAS Inst., Inc., Qualitative Data DifferencesBetween a Focus Group <strong>and</strong> Online ForumHosting a Usability Design Review: A CaseStudy17. J. Christopher Brill, Old Dominion U.; MustaphaMouloua, U. of Central Florida, Exploration ofthe Factor Structure <strong>and</strong> Internal Consistencyof the Aggressive Driving Behavior Questionnaire(ADBQ)18. James L. Szalma <strong>and</strong> Maureen E. O’Connell, U.of Central Florida, Fuzzy Signal DetectionTheory: A Monte Carlo Investigation19. Heather C. Lum, Valerie K. Sims, Matthew G.Chin, <strong>and</strong> Shane E. Halse, U. of Central Florida,Are We Becoming Super-<strong>Human</strong> Cyborgs?Examination of Technomorphism <strong>and</strong> theCreation of a Technomorphic TendenciesScale20. Stephanie Merritt, U. of Missouri - St. Louis;Ruchi Sinha, Indian School of Business; PaulCurran <strong>and</strong> Daniel Ilgen, Michigan State U.,Comparing Trust in <strong>Human</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Machines:Development of a Measure21. David Sharek, North Carolina State U., A Useable,Online NASA-TLX Tool22. Kristin E. Oleson, Ryan E. Yordon, James L.Szalma, <strong>and</strong> Peter A. Hancock, U. of CentralFlorida, The Evolution of Meta-AnalyticTrends: Comparisons Across Data CollectionIntervals Through a Specific Case ContextUniversity Lab Posters23. Central Michigan U., Driver Evaluation,Education, <strong>and</strong> Research Ctr.24. U. of California, Los Angeles, Ctr. for AdvancedTechnology in Schools, National Ctr. for Researchon Evaluation, St<strong>and</strong>ards, <strong>and</strong> Student TestingPP1 – MULTIMODAL, TACTILE, AND HAPTICPERCEPTIONLectureTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston EPerception & PerformanceChair: Kelly Hale, Design Interactive, Inc.; Cochair:Kimberly Culley, Design Interactive, Inc.1. Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science & Technology;Julie Prinet, U. of Michigan; ShaunHutchins, Alion Science & Technology; NadineSarter, U. of Michigan; Angelia Sebok, AlionScience & Technology, Auditory-Visual Redundancyin Vehicle Control Interruptions: TwoMeta-Analyses2. G. Robert Arrabito <strong>and</strong> Geoffrey Ho, DefenseResearch <strong>and</strong> Development Canada; BehzadAghaei <strong>and</strong> Catherine Burns, U. of Waterloo;Ming Hou, Defense Research <strong>and</strong> DevelopmentCanada, Effects of Vibrotactile Stimulation forSustaining Performance in a Vigilance Task:A Pilot Study3. Wayne Giang, Ehsan Masnavi, <strong>and</strong> Catherine M.Burns, U. of Waterloo, Perceptions of TemporalSynchrony in Multimodal Displays4. Sara A. Lu, U. of Michigan; Christopher D.Wickens, Alion Science & Technology; Nadine B.Sarter, U. of Michigan; Angelia Sebok, AlionScience & Technology, Informing the Designof Multimodal Displays: A Meta-Analysis ofEmpirical Studies Comparing Auditory <strong>and</strong>Tactile Interruptions5. Sheng C. Wong, Inst. de Recherche en Communicationset Cybernetique de Nantes; CedricDumas, Ecole des Mines de Nantes; Cristol A.Grosdemouge <strong>and</strong> Caroline G. L. Cao, Tufts U.,Haptic Sensitivity in Compliance Evaluationin a Tool-Wielding Paradigm14 SEPTEMBER 20 – TUESDAY


S2 - SAFETY IN MOTIONLectureTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston CSafety; cosponsored Surface TransportationChair: Dean Hooper, Stereotaxis, Inc.; Cochair: RaeganHoeft, Lockheed Martin1. Am<strong>and</strong>a K. Emo, Federal Highway Admin.;Matthew E. Funke <strong>and</strong> Gerald Matthews, U. ofCincinnati, The Effects of Intersection Threat<strong>and</strong> Driver Behaviors on Pedestrian Perceptionsof Safety2. Ryan P. Blood, U. of Washington; Jack Dennerlein,Harvard U.; Charlotte Lewis, Patrik Rynell, <strong>and</strong>Peter W. Johnson, U. of Washington, EvaluatingWhole-Body Vibration Reduction by Comparisonof Active <strong>and</strong> Passive Suspension Seatsin Semi-Trucks3. Audrey W. Fok, Timothy B. Frischmann, BenSawyer, Melissa Robin, <strong>and</strong> Mustapha Mouloua,U. of Central Florida, The Impact of GPSInterface Design on Driving <strong>and</strong> Distraction4. Nathan Medeiros-Ward <strong>and</strong> David L. Strayer, U.of Utah, On the Costs of In-Vehicle Assessmentof Alcohol Consumption5. Jessica V<strong>and</strong>enBussche <strong>and</strong> Kaitlin M. Gallagher,U. of Waterloo; Jason A. Young <strong>and</strong> Robert J.Parkinson, Giffin Koerth Forensics; Jack P.Callaghan, U. of Waterloo, Foot Placement inOblique Stair DescentSF2 – EMOTICONS,TRUST,AND VIRTUALAGENTS: STUDENT RESEARCH IN COMPUT-ING INTERFACESLectureTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston BStudent ForumChair: Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U.;Cochair: Rosemarie Yagoda, North Carolina State U.1. Brannan R. McDougald, Eric D. Carpenter, <strong>and</strong>Christopher B. Mayhorn, North Carolina State U.,Emoticons: What Does This One Mean?2. Brock M. Bass, Nicole Fink, Margaux M. Price,Lindsay Sturre, Erin Hentschel, <strong>and</strong> Richard Pak,Clemson U., How Does AnthropomorphismAffect User’s Trust, Compliance, <strong>and</strong> Performanceon a Decision Making Automation Task?3. Cory-Ann Smarr, Arthur D. Fisk, <strong>and</strong> Wendy A.Rogers, Georgia Tech, Dynamic Versus Static:Age-Related Differences in RecognizingEmotive Facial Expressions in a VirtualAgent4. Mary G. Luong <strong>and</strong> Anne Collins McLaughlin,North Carolina State U., Improving Communicationof Usability Perceptions: An Analysisof a Modified-Johari Window as a Tool forSoftware DesignersVE1 – INVESTIGATIONS OF HUMAN AND SYS-TEM FACTORS IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTSLectureTuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston FVirtual EnvironmentsChair: Jennifer Riley, SA Technologies, Inc.; Cochair:Hari Thiruvengada, Honeywell Internationals1. Boris Takac, Inst. de Recherche en Communicationset Cybernétique de Nantes; Amine Chellali<strong>and</strong> Cédric Dumas, Ecole des Mines de Nantes;Isabelle Milleville, Inst. de Recherche en Communicationset Cybernetique de Nantes; CristolGrosdemouge <strong>and</strong> Caroline Cao, Tufts U., HapticCommunication for a 2-D Pointing Task in aVirtual Environment2. Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Proaps <strong>and</strong> James Bliss, Old DominionU., Distributed Team Performance in a ComputerGame: The Implications of Task Difficulty3. Hari Thiruvengada, Paul Derby, Wendy Foslien,<strong>and</strong> John Beane, Honeywell ACS Labs, ComparingActive Versus Passive Participation in aVirtual Tour: An Initial Look at User Attitudes<strong>and</strong> Preferences4. Katelyn Procci <strong>and</strong> Clint Bowers, U. of CentralFlorida, An Examination of Flow <strong>and</strong>Immersion in Games5. Anna D. Skinner, AnthroTronix, Inc.; Veasna Tan<strong>and</strong> Chris Berka, Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc.,Use of Neurophysiological Metrics Withina Real <strong>and</strong> Virtual Perceptual Skills Task toAssess Virtual Training Environment FidelityRequirementsTuesdaySept. 20SEPTEMBER 20 – TUESDAY 15


TuesdaySept. 20Tuesday, September 203:30–5:00 p.m.AS2 – IMPACT OF AUTOMATION IN AVIATIONSYSTEMSLectureTuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock HAerospace Systems; cosponsored by CognitiveEngineering & Decision MakingChair: Ericka Rovira, West Point; Cochair: Eric E.Geiselman, U.S. Air Force Research Lab1. Emily M. Stelzer <strong>and</strong> Kathryn A. Klein, MITRE,Effectiveness of a Spatial Algorithm for AirTraffic Controller Use in Airport SurfaceConformance Monitoring2. Lisa C. Thomas, Boeing Co., Pilot SupportWorkload Under Non-Normal Event Resolution:Assessment of Levels of Automation <strong>and</strong>a Voice Interface3. Michael C. Dorneich, Bretislav Passinger,Christopher Hamblin, Claudia Keinrath, Jiri Vasek,<strong>and</strong> Stephen D. Whitlow, Honeywell Labs; MartijnBeekhuyzen, Delft U. of Technology, The CrewWorkload Manager: An Open-Loop AdaptiveSystem Design for Next-Generation FlightDecks4. Sylvain Bruni <strong>and</strong> Nathan Schurr, Aptima, Inc.;Nancy J. Cooke, Cognitive Engineering ResearchInst.; Brian Riordan <strong>and</strong> Jared Freeman, Aptima,Inc., Designing a Mixed-Initiative Decision-Support System for Multi-UAS MissionPlanning5. Joseph C. Vargas <strong>and</strong> Ernesto A. Bustamante, U.of Idaho, Moderating Effects of Alarm Technology,Type of Automation, <strong>and</strong> InformationProcessing Stage on Decision Making in UASOperationsC1 – SOCIAL STRUCTURES AND COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION: WHERE DOWE STAND?Discussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Charleston DCommunicationChair: Melanie Wright, Duke U. Medical Ctr.; Cochair:Enid Montague, U. of Wisconsin-MadisonPanelists: Will Lee; Si Jung Kim, U. of Central Florida;Michelle Rogers, Drexel U.; Woodrow Winchester, III,Virginia TechCE3 – TASKS AND NEEDS ANALYSIS IN HEALTHCARELectureTuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision Making;cosponsored by Health CareChair: David Eibling, U. of Pittsburgh School of Medicine;Cochair: Shilo Anders, V<strong>and</strong>erbilt U.1. Maryam Ashoori <strong>and</strong> Catherine Burns, U. ofWaterloo; Kathryn Momtahan <strong>and</strong> Barbarad’Entremont, Ottawa Hospital, Control TaskAnalysis in Action: Collaboration in theOperating Room2. Shinichiro Kawabata, Kyoto Inst. of Technology;Maki Nasu, Soliton Corp. Ltd.; AkiyoshiYamamoto, City Estate Co. Ltd.; NoriakiKuwahara <strong>and</strong> Hiroyuki Hamada, Kyoto Inst. ofTechnology, Recreation to Nursing FacilitiesTenant - Coloring3. Scott D. Wood, Veterans Health Admin. Office ofInformatics <strong>and</strong> Analytics; James P. Bagian, U. ofMichigan, A Cognitive Analysis of Color-Coded Wristb<strong>and</strong> Use in Health Care4. Sara E. McBride, Georgia Tech; Wang-Chin Tsai,National Yunlin U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology;Camilla C. Knott, Aptima, Inc.; Wendy A. Rogers,Georgia Tech, Supporting the Management ofOsteoarthritis Pain: A Needs Analysis5. Jenay M. Beer, Jennifer M. Springman, Sara E.McBride, Tracy L. Mitzner, <strong>and</strong> Wendy A. Rogers,Georgia Tech, Needs Assessment for CertifiedNursing Assistants Providing Personal CareFP1 – WHAT DO HUMAN FACTORS/ERGO-NOMICS EXPERTS HAVE TO TELL JURIES THATTHEY DON'T ALREADY KNOW—BUT MAYTHINK THEY KNOW?Discussion PanelTuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Ver<strong>and</strong>a A/BForensics ProfessionalChair: Kenneth R. Laughery, Consultant; Cochair:Michael S. Wogalter, ConsultantPanelists: Kenneth E. Nemire, HFE Consulting;Alison G. Vredenburgh, Vredenburgh & Assoc.;Michael J. Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.16 SEPTEMBER 20 – TUESDAY


HC3 – IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC MEDICALRECORDS ON CLINICAL WORKFLOWLectureTuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock GHealth CareChair: Jennie Gallimore, Wright State U.; Cochair:Laurie Wolf, BJC Health System1. Cara A. Stitzlein, Penelope S<strong>and</strong>erson, CristinaBeltran Orihuela, <strong>and</strong> Leanne Jack, U. ofQueensl<strong>and</strong>; Bala Venkatesh, Princess Alex<strong>and</strong>raHospital, Evaluating the Impact of TechnologicalChange in a Critical Care Unit: Toward aModel to Support Stakeholder Envisionment2. Dana G. Douglas, UserWorks, Inc.; Ant Ozok,UMBC, Evaluating the Experience of HealthProfessionals During the Transition FromPaper to Electronic Charting3. Jason J. Saleem, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr.;Mindy Flanagan, IU Ctr. for Health Services &Outcomes Research; Laura G. Militello, AppliedDecision Science; Nicole Arbuckle, U. of DaytonResearch Inst.; Alissa L. Russ, Roudebush VAMedical Ctr.; A. Lucile Burgo-Black, VA ConnecticutHealth Care System; Bradley Doebbeling,Roudebush VA Medical Ctr., Paper Persistence<strong>and</strong> Computer-Based Workarounds With theElectronic Health Record in Primary Care4. Calvin K. L. Or, U. of Hong Kong; Katie Wong,Ellen Tong, <strong>and</strong> Antonio Sek, Hong Kong HospitalAuthority, Clinical Workflow <strong>and</strong> Work SystemAssessment of Private Clinics in HongKong <strong>and</strong> Implications for Electronic MedicalRecord Development5. Vera Liao, Chieh-Li Chin, Stacey McKeever,Katie Kopren, <strong>and</strong> Daniel Morrow, Beckman Inst.at the U. of Illinois, Katherine Davis <strong>and</strong>Elizabeth A. H. Wilson, Northwestern U.; DarrenKaiser, Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation;Michael Wolf, Northwestern U.; Thembi Conner-Garcia <strong>and</strong> James Graumlich, U. of Illinois Collegeof Medicine at Peoria, Medtable TM : An EMR-Based Tool to Support Collaborative Planningfor Medication UseID1 – INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN HUMAN-AGENT INTERACTIONLectureTuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock FIndividual DifferencesChair: James Szalma, U. of Central Florida1. Haneen Saqer, Ewart de Visser, Adam Emfield,Tyler Shaw, <strong>and</strong> Raja Parasuraman, George MasonU., Adaptive Automation to Improve <strong>Human</strong>Performance in Supervision of Multiple UninhabitedAerial Vehicles: Individual Markersof Performance2. Shih-Yi Chien, Huadong Wang, <strong>and</strong> MichaelLewis, U. of Pittsburgh, Effects of Spatial Abilityon Multi-Robot Control Tasks3. Stephanie Merritt, U. of Missouri - St. Louis,Affective Processes in <strong>Human</strong>-AutomationInteraction4. Brittany C. Sellers, Thomas Fincannon, <strong>and</strong>Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida, IndexingSpatial Ability Across Team Size: The Influenceof the Weakest Link, Strongest Link, <strong>and</strong>Aggregate Ability on Performance With MultipleUnmanned SystemsPD2 – TENTH ANNUAL USER-CENTEREDPRODUCT DESIGN AWARDAlternative FormatTuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock IProduct DesignChair: Dianne McMullin, Boeing Co.; Cochair: StanCaplan, Usability Associates, LLCThe 2011 awardee will be announced <strong>and</strong> will presenta summary of the work.SD2 – SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT: FROM GUIDE-LINES THROUGH ASSESSMENTLectureTuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Charleston FSystem DevelopmentChair: Pamela Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army ResearchLab; Cochair: John Winters, SDI1. John M. O'Hara <strong>and</strong> James Higgins, BrookhavenNational Lab; Stephen Fleger, U.S. Nuclear RegulatoryCommission, Updating <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>Engineering Guidelines for ConductingSafety Reviews of Nuclear Power PlantsTuesdaySept. 20SEPTEMBER 20 – TUESDAY 17


TuesdaySept. 202. Bryan E. Brett, Science Applications InternationalCorp.; Anita M. Rothblum, U.S. Coast Guard R&DCtr.; William A. Lyle <strong>and</strong> Joel Durgavich, SystemsPlanning <strong>and</strong> Analysis, Inc.; Michael G. Sargent,Science Applications International, Kevin F.Downer, U.S. Coast Guard R&D Ctr., PredictingTotal System Performance: The Benefit ofIntegrating <strong>Human</strong> Performance Models3. Diane Kuhl Mitchell, Kevin Agan, <strong>and</strong> CharnetaSamms, U.S. Army Research Lab, Both Sides ofthe Coin: Technique for Integrating <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> Systems Engineering in SystemDevelopment4. Kelly Hale, Sven Fuchs, Angela Carpenter, <strong>and</strong>Kay M. Stanney, Design Interactive, Inc., A Scalefor Assessing <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> ReadinessLevels5. Kristin Moore, Space <strong>and</strong> Naval Warfare SystemsCtr. Atlantic; Joshua Gomer <strong>and</strong> MichaelShumberger, <strong>Human</strong> Factor Engineering, LLC;John Stiening, Atlascraft Development, Inc.,<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Evaluation of the AdvancedSearch Boolean Design of the DynamicEnterprise Integration Platform (DEIP)SS2 – DEMONSTRATIONSDemonstrationsTuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Charleston A, B, CDemonstationsChair: Ronald Boring, Idaho National Lab1. Varun Dutt <strong>and</strong> Cleotilde Gonzalez, CarnegieMellon U., Making Instance-Based LearningTheory Usable, Transparent, <strong>and</strong> Underst<strong>and</strong>able:Instance-Based Learning Tool(Charleston A)2. Xianjun Sam Zheng, Joeri Kiekebosch, <strong>and</strong>Robert Rauschenberger, Siemens CorporateResearch, Attention-Aware <strong>Human</strong>-MachineInterface to Support Video Surveillance Task(Charleston B)3. Anikó Sándor, Kritina L. Holden, <strong>and</strong> John W.Pace, Lockheed Martin, Cursor Control DeviceTest Battery (Charleston C)ST1 – NOT YOUR NORMAL CAR ISSUES...DON'T LET IT RIDE!LectureTuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Charleston ESurface TransportationChair: Bryan Reimer, MIT AgeLab <strong>and</strong> New Engl<strong>and</strong>U. Transportation Ctr.; Cochair: Matthew Camden,Virginia Tech Transportation Inst.1. Patrick Stahl, Birsen Donmez, <strong>and</strong> Greg A.Jamieson, U. of Toronto, A Field Study of HaulTruck Operations in Open Pit Mines2. Michael G. Lenné <strong>and</strong> Eve Mitsopoulos-Rubens,Monash U. Accident Research Ctr., Drivers’Decisions to Turn Across the Path of aMotorcycle With Low Beam Headlights3. Michael G. Lenné, Paul M. Salmon, Thomas J.Triggs, Mir<strong>and</strong>a Cornelissen, <strong>and</strong> NebojsaTomasevic, Monash U. Accident Research Ctr.,How Does Motion Influence the Use of TouchScreen In-Vehicle Information Systems?4. Stephanie A. Whetsel, Rachel L. Rosenberg,Stacy A. Balk, Richard A. Tyrrell, Clemson U.,Pedestrians’ Estimates of Their Own Visibilityat Night Are Not Reduced When HeadlightsAre Severely Weakened5. Am<strong>and</strong>a K. Emo, Federal Highway Admin.;Matthew E. Funke <strong>and</strong> Gerald Matthews, U. ofCincinnati, Pedestrians’ Perceptions of CountermeasureEfficacy in Reducing Risks atIntersection CrossingsTuesday, September 205:00–7:00 p.m.<strong>Technical</strong> Group Networking/Business MeetingsSystem DevelopmentCharleston F5:00–6:00 p.m.Product DesignRed Rock I5:30–7:00 p.m.18 SEPTEMBER 20 – TUESDAY


Wednesday, September 217:00–8:30 a.m.<strong>Technical</strong> Group Networking/Business MeetingEducationVer<strong>and</strong>a C7:00–8:30 a.m. (breakfast)Wednesday, September 218:30–10:00 a.m.CE4 – EFFECTS OF INTERRUPTION ANDMEMORY ON HUMAN PERFORMANCELectureWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Stas Krupenia, Thales Research <strong>and</strong> Technology;Cochair: John Flowers, U. of Nebraska - Lincoln1. Ant Ozok, Aktta Patel, <strong>and</strong> Huijuan Wu, U. ofMaryl<strong>and</strong>; Ayse P. Gurses, Johns Hopkins U. Schoolof Medicine, Medication Adherence AmongCommunity-Dwelling Older Adults: CurrentPractices <strong>and</strong> Potential Technology Solution2. Nicole E. Werner, George Mason U.; David M.Cades, Exponent; Deborah A. Boehm-Davis,Jessica Chang, Hibah Khan, <strong>and</strong> Gia Thi, GeorgeMason U., What Makes Us Resilient to Interruptions?Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Role of IndividualDifferences in Resumption3. Meike Jipp, Christoph Moehlenbrink, MatthiasWies, <strong>and</strong> Helge Lenz, German Aerospace Ctr.,Does Cognitive Lockup Depend on the Situation,on the Person, or on an Interaction ofBoth?4. Carson Whitaker, Adrian Musters, <strong>and</strong> FrankDrews, U. of Utah, The Effect of IncongruentInstruction/Execution Pairs on WorkingMemory5. Rick van der Kleij <strong>and</strong> Maarten Hoeppermans,Netherl<strong>and</strong>s Organization for Applied ScientificResearch, How Performance Feedback <strong>and</strong>Reflection Affect Transactive MemoryE2 – THE SCIENCE OF PEDAGOGYLectureWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston AEducationChair: Russ Branaghan, Arizona State U.; Cochair:Jamie Gorman, North Carolina State U.1. Kahyun Kim, Leanna M. Horton, <strong>and</strong> Catherine T.Amelink, Virginia Tech, Promoting InteractionsWith Technology: Review of a College-WideTablet PC <strong>Program</strong>2. Mark C. Schall, Michelle L. Rusch, <strong>and</strong> GebThomas, U. of Iowa; John D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin,An Investigation of Learning Style <strong>and</strong>Discipline in a <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Course3. Thomas J. Smith, U. of Minnesota, <strong>Ergonomics</strong>of Learning Environments—Designs WithStrong, Equivocal or Poor Returns on EducationalInvestment4. Logan Fiorella <strong>and</strong> Jennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt, U.of Central Florida, Metacognitive Prompting asa Generalizable Instructional Tool inSimulation-Based Training5. Keith A. Kline <strong>and</strong> Richard Catrambone, GeorgiaTech, Learning From Multiphase Diagrams:Effects of Spatial Ability <strong>and</strong> VisuospatialWorking Memory CapacityGS3 – HUMAN FACTORS PRIZE SESSIONAlternative FormatWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock FGeneral SessionsChair: William S. Marras, Ohio State U.; Cochair:Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State U.Dietrich Manzey <strong>and</strong> Maria Luz, Berlin Inst. of Technology;Stefan Mueller, Andreas Dietz, JuergenMeixensberger, <strong>and</strong> Gero Strauss, University HospitalLeipzig, <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Prize Winners for Automationin Surgery: The Impact of Navigated-ControlAssistance on Performance, Workload, SituationAwareness, <strong>and</strong> Acquisition of Surgical SkillsThe session also includes brief presentations by runnersup.WednesdaySept. 21SEPTEMBER 21 – WEDNESDAY 19


WednesdaySept. 21HC4 – PATIENT SAFETY GONE MAD? TRANS-LATING TECHNIQUES FROM INDUSTRYDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock GHealth CareChair: Paul O’Connor, National U. of Irel<strong>and</strong>, Galway;Cochair: Tom Reader, National U. of Irel<strong>and</strong>, GalwayPanelists: Eduardo Salas, U. of Central Florida; StevenYule, U. of Aberdeen; Thoralf Sundt, MassachusettsGeneral Hospital; David Musson, McMaster U.; DouglasWiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-MadisonHC5 – HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING INTHE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS:OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH INITIATIVESRELATED TO HEALTH CARE INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICAL DEVICESDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston BHealth CareChair: Janine Purcell, VHA Office of Health InformationPatient Safety Office; Cochair: Alissa L. Russ, U.S.Department of Veterans AffairsPanelists: Linda Williams, Veterans Affairs National Ctr.for Patient Safety; Jeanie Scott, Veterans HealthAdmin., Frank Drews, George E. Wahlen VA MedicalCtr.; Ross Speir, Veterans Health Admin.HP2 – HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING INCRITICAL ENVIRONMENTSLectureWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston F<strong>Human</strong> Performance ModelingChair: Charneta Samms, U.S. Army Research Lab1. Varun Dutt, Michael Yu, <strong>and</strong> Cleotilde Gonzalez,Carnegie Mellon U., Deciding When to Escapea Mine Emergency: Modeling Accumulationof Evidence About Emergencies ThroughInstance-Based Learning2. Pei-Ju Lee, Andreas Kolling, <strong>and</strong> Michael Lewis,U. of Pittsburgh, Workload Modeling UsingTime Windows <strong>and</strong> Utilization in an AirTraffic Control Task3. Peter Berggren, Swedish Defense ResearchAgency; Erik Prytz, Old Dominion U.; Björn J. E.Johansson <strong>and</strong> Staffan Nähhlinder, SwedishDefense Research Agency, The RelationshipBetween Workload, Teamwork, SituationAwareness, <strong>and</strong> Performance in Teams: AMicroworld Study4. Guozhen Zhao, Changxu Wu, <strong>and</strong> Bo Ou, U. atBuffalo, SUNY, Mathematical Modeling ofAverage Driver Speed Control With the Integrationof Queuing Network-Model <strong>Human</strong>Processor <strong>and</strong> Rule-Based Decision FieldTheory5. A. Marquis Gacy, Christopher D. Wickens, <strong>and</strong>Angelia Sebok, Alion Science & Technology;Brian F. Gore <strong>and</strong> Becky L. Hooey, San Jose StateU./NASA Ames Research Ctr., Modeling OperatorPerformance <strong>and</strong> Cognition in RoboticMissionsIE2 – ERGONOMIC DEVICES AND PRODUCTSLectureWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock IIndustrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Patrick Dempsey, NIOSH; Cochair: Carisa Harris,U. of California, Berkeley1. Steven A. Lavender, Pei-Ling Ko, <strong>and</strong> CarolynM. Sommerich, Ohio State U., BiomechanicalEvaluation of the Eco Pick Lift Assist: CouldThis Device Potentially Prevent Back <strong>and</strong>Shoulder Injuries in People Doing Pick-to-Pallet Jobs in Distribution Centers?2. Shruti B. Gangakhedkar, Boeing Co.; David B.Kaber <strong>and</strong> Prithima R. Mosaly, North CarolinaState U., Effects of Scaffolding EquipmentInterventions on Muscle Activation <strong>and</strong> TaskPerformance3. Radin Zaid Radin Umar, Carolyn Sommerich,Kevin Evans, Steven Lavender, Elizabeth S<strong>and</strong>ers,<strong>and</strong> Wei-Ting Yen, Ohio State U.; Sharon Joines,North Carolina State U.; Sabrina Lamar, Consultant,Ergonomic Interventional Design of anArticulating Arm for Echocardiography Application:Front-End Design <strong>and</strong> Pilot Study4. Kermit G. Davis <strong>and</strong> Susan E. Kotowski, U. ofCincinnati; William S. Marras, Ohio State U.,Mechanical Power-Drive Reduces the Stresson the Back5. Carisa Harris <strong>and</strong> Bingyune Chen, U. of California,Berkeley; Ira Janowitz <strong>and</strong> David M. Rempel, U.of California, San Francisco, Ergonomic Evaluationof an Alternative Tool for CakeDecorating20 SEPTEMBER 21 – WEDNESDAY


PD3 – PRODUCT DESIGN AND MODELINGLectureWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock HProduct DesignChair: Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Hong Kong U. ofScience <strong>and</strong> Technology; Cochair: Laurie Reiprich, U.of South Dakota1. Joonho Chang, Pennsylvania State U.; JesunHwang, Samsung Electronics; Seung Ki Moon,Nanyang Technological U.; Andris Freivalds,Pennsylvania State U., Determination of OptimalGrip Span Between a Bicycle H<strong>and</strong>lebar <strong>and</strong>a Brake Lever by Using a Two-DimensionalBiomechanical H<strong>and</strong> Model2. Thilina W. Weerasinghe <strong>and</strong> Ravindra S.Goonetilleke, Hong Kong U. of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology,Center of Pressure Variations inHigh-Heeled Shoes3. Xiao Ma, Ameersing Luximon, <strong>and</strong> Yifan Zhang,Hong Kong Polytechnic U., The Application ofToe-Deletion <strong>and</strong> Ankle DeformationTechnique in Shoe Fitting Assessment4. John A. Roebuck, Roebuck Research <strong>and</strong> Consulting;John G. Casali, Virginia Tech, ReinventingAnthropometry for Design of Ear-Mountedor Ear-Coupled ProductsPP2 – ATTENTION AND WORKLOADLectureWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston EPerception & PerformanceChair: Joel S. Warm, U.S. Air Force; Cochair: JaneBarrow, George Mason U.1. Grace Teo <strong>and</strong> James L. Szalma, U. of CentralFlorida, The Effects of Task Type <strong>and</strong> SourceComplexity on Vigilance Performance, Workload,<strong>and</strong> Stress2. Andre J. Garcia <strong>and</strong> Carryl Baldwin, George MasonU.; Matthew Funke, Gregory Funke, BenjaminKnott, Victor Finomore, <strong>and</strong> Joel Warm, U.S. AirForce Research Lab, Team Vigilance: The Effectsof Co-Action on Workload in Vigilance3. Elizabeth T. Newlin-Canzone <strong>and</strong> Mark W. Scerbo,Old Dominion U.; Gayle Gliva-McConvey <strong>and</strong>Amelia Wallace, Eastern Virginia Medical School,Attentional <strong>and</strong> Mental Workload Dem<strong>and</strong>sin Nonverbal Communication4. Christiane Fricke-Ernst, Annette Kluge, <strong>and</strong> AnnaKoetteritzsch, U. of Duisburg-Essen, Comparisonof Controller Attention Decrease During DifferentBreak Patterns in Night Shifts5. Christina M. Kokini, Design Interactive, Inc.;Sangwon Lee <strong>and</strong> Richard J. Koubek, LouisianaState U.; Seung Ki Moon, Nanyang TechnologicalU., Effects of Mental Workload <strong>and</strong> OperatorControl on Perceived UsabilitySF3 – HUMAN FACTORS IN HEALTH CARE:STUDENT INVESTIGATIONS OF STRESSORS,COMPREHENSION,AND DIAGNOSISLectureWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Ver<strong>and</strong>a A/BStudent Forum; cosponsored by Health CareChair: Tracy Mitzner, Georgia Tech; Cochair: WesleyLuttrell, North Carolina State U.1. Jenna L. Scisco, Eric R. Muth, Yujie Dong, <strong>and</strong>Adam W. Hoover, Clemson U.; Patrick M. O'Neil,Medical U. of South Carolina; Stephanie R.Fishel-Brown, Clemson U., Usability <strong>and</strong>Acceptability of the “Bite Counter” Device2. Mary E. Burford, Alison E. Yeck, Johnny A. Tucker,Linsey M. Barker Steege, <strong>and</strong> Kalyan S. Pasupathy,U. of Missouri, Stressors in the Pharmacy:An Observational Study of Interruptions3. Cara Bailey Fausset, Wendy A. Rogers, <strong>and</strong>Arthur D. Fisk, Georgia Tech, Older Adults’Comprehension of Probabilistic Risk Expressionsin a Vaccine Information Statement: ATeach-Back Approach4. Julia DeBlasio Olsheski <strong>and</strong> Bruce N. Walker,Georgia Tech, Documentation in a MedicalSetting: Effects of Technology on PerceivedQuality of Care5. Charles Decheneaux, Mike McNeil, MustaphaMouloua, <strong>and</strong> Thomas Alicia, U. of Central Florida,Diagnosing HCI Trends of the Last Decadefor the Medical CommunitySS3 – DEMONSTRATIONSDemonstrationsWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston C, Summerlin D, E, FDemonstationsChair: Ronald Boring, Idaho National Lab1. Alicia B. Fern<strong>and</strong>es, Philip J. Smith, Amy Spencer,<strong>and</strong> Eric Wiley, Ohio State U.; Dustin Johnson,AMT Machine Systems, Collaborative AirportTraffic System (CATS) to Evaluate DesignRequirements for an Airport SurfaceDeparture Management System(Charleston C)2. Victor S. Finomore <strong>and</strong> Dianne Popik, Air ForceResearch Lab; Ron Dallman, Ball Aerospace;John Stewart, Independent Contractor; Kelly M.WednesdaySept. 21SEPTEMBER 21 – WEDNESDAY 21


WednesdaySept. 21Satterfield <strong>and</strong> Courtney E. Castle, Oak RidgeInst. for Science <strong>and</strong> Education, Demonstrationof a Network-Centric Communication ManagementSuite: Multi-Modal Communication(Summerlin D)3. Hyungseok Oh, Seongsik Jo, <strong>and</strong> Rohae Myung,Korea U., Head Movement Module in ACT-Rfor Multi-Display Environment (Summerlin E)4. David T. Bauer, Amy L. Alex<strong>and</strong>er, <strong>and</strong> Paul M.Picciano, Aptima, Inc., Demonstration of a<strong>Human</strong> Task Inventory to Support RapidEmulation of <strong>Human</strong> Performance in AviationSimulations (Summerlin F)T2 – EXTREME TEAMS: IS A PARADIGM SHIFTREQUIRED?DebateWednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston DTraining; cosponsored by Aerospace SystemsChair: Wendy L. Bedwell, U. of Central Florida;Cochair: Aaron S. Dietz, U. of Central FloridaPanelists: Kathryn E. Keeton <strong>and</strong> Daniel Tani, NASA;Gerald Goodwin, U.S. Army Research Inst.; KimberlySmith-Jentsch, U. of Central FloridaWednesday, September 2110:30 a.m.–12:00 noonME1 – MACROEGONOMICS PAST, PRESENT,AND FUTURE: A TRIBUTE TO THE LATE HALHENDRICK AND TO THE FIELD OF MACRO-ERGONOMICSDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock EMacroergonomicsChair: Petra Alfred, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair:Valerie Rice, U.S. Army Research LabPanelists: Brian Kleiner, Virginia Tech; Andrew S. Imada,A.S. Imada & Associates; Pascale Carayon, U. ofWisconsin-Madison; Michelle Robertson, LibertyMutual Research Inst. for SafetyPOS2 – POSTERS 2Poster SessionWednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock PromenadePostersChair: Benjamin Osafo-Yeboah, North Carolina StateU.; Cochair: Nirathi Govindu, Mississippi State U.Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters arerequired to be present throughout the session.Perception <strong>and</strong> Cognition1. Shelby Thompson <strong>and</strong> Mir<strong>and</strong>a Mesloh, LockheedMartin; Scott Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Benson, MEITechnologies; Sudhakar Rajulu, NASA JohnsonSpace Ctr., The Effects of ExtravehicularActivity (EVA) Glove Pressure on Tactility2. John W. Keller, Christopher D. Wickens, <strong>and</strong>Ronald L. Small, Alion Science & Technology,N-SEEV in SOAS: Predicting Time to Noticefor Multi-Modal Cockpit Alerting Events3. Valerie K. Sims, Matthew G. Chin, Anne M.Sinatra, Heather C. Lum, Anthony Selkowitz,Carrie E. Murphy, <strong>and</strong> Kristin E. Oleson, U. ofCentral Florida, From TVs to Phones: AComparison of Adults’ Mental Models ofComputers in 1999 <strong>and</strong> 20094. Kristin E. Oleson, Joseph R. Keebler, <strong>and</strong> GianColombo, U. of Central Florida, The Effectsof Image Resolution on an Armored VehicleDifferentiation Task5. Francois Vachon <strong>and</strong> Sebastien Tremblay, UniversitéLaval; Alastair P. Nicholls, QinetiQ Ltd.;Dylan M. Jones, Cardiff U., Exploiting the AuditoryModality in Decision Support: Beneficial“Warning” Effects <strong>and</strong> Unavoidable Costs6. Kelly S. Steelman <strong>and</strong> Jason S. McCarley, U. ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, InteractionsAmong Target Salience, Eccentricity, TargetExpectancy, <strong>and</strong> Workload in an AlertDetection TaskDriving <strong>and</strong> Transportation Safety/Research7. Sarah N. Bell, Nathan Medeiros-Ward, <strong>and</strong> DavidL. Strayer, U. of Utah, Feminine Gender RoleConstructs <strong>and</strong> Aggressive Driving Behaviors8. Catherine E. Neubauer, Gerald Matthews, DyaniSaxby, <strong>and</strong> Lisa Langheim, U. of Cincinnati,Individual Differences <strong>and</strong> Automation Choicein Simulated Driving9. Wang Bo, Jin Xiaoping, Cheng Bo, <strong>and</strong> Tao Xin,Tsinghua U., Assessment of Driver MovementsDuring Prolonged Driving Using Seat PressureMeasurements10. Nash S. Stanton, Roger Lew, Nolan D. Boyle,Rowdy J. Hope, Brian P. Dyre, <strong>and</strong> Ernesto A.Bustamante, U. of Idaho, An Implementation22 SEPTEMBER 21 – WEDNESDAY


of a Graded Deceleration Display in BrakeLight Warning Systems11. Rowdy J. Hope, Roger Lew, Nolan D. Boyle,Nash S. Stanton, Brian P. Dyre, <strong>and</strong> Ernesto A.Bustamante, U. of Idaho, Effects <strong>and</strong> Evaluationof the Graded Deceleration Display on DriverBraking Performance12. Mustapha Mouloua, Daniela Jaramillo, <strong>and</strong> JananSmither, U. of Central Florida; Pascal Alberti, U. deTechnologie de Compiègne; J. Christopher Brill,Old Dominion U., The Effects of iPod Use onDriver DistractionTeam Cognition <strong>and</strong> Performance13. Christopher W. Wiese, Davin Pavlas, <strong>and</strong>Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida, Towarda Quantification Scheme for External Representationsin Team Cognition Research14. Shannon Fouse <strong>and</strong> Nancy J. Cooke, ArizonaState U. Polytechnic; Jamie C. Gorman, TexasTech U.; Ivonne Murray, Morgan Uribe, <strong>and</strong>Aaron Bradbury, Arizona State U. Polytechnic,Effects of Role <strong>and</strong> Location Switching onTeam Performance in a Collaborative PlanningEnvironment15. Adam Strang, Consortium Research Fellows<strong>Program</strong>; Gregory J. Funke, Benjamin A. Knott,<strong>and</strong> Joel S. Warm, U.S. Air Force Research Lab,Physio-Behavioral Synchronicity as an Indexof Processes Supporting Team Performance16. Linda Pierce <strong>and</strong> Clara Williams, FAA Civil AerospaceMedical Inst., Are Small Teams MoreSatisfying?17. Heather C. Lum, Valerie K. Sims, <strong>and</strong> EduardoSalas, U. of Central Florida, Low-Level Predictorsof Team Performance <strong>and</strong> SuccessPotpourri18. David A. Krauss, J. Jay Todd, <strong>and</strong> Robyn Kim,Exponent, Inc.; Irving Scher, Guidance Engineering,A Risk Analysis of Fall-Related InjuriesUsing the NEISS Database19. Grace Teo, James L. Szalma, <strong>and</strong> Tarah Schmidt,U. of Central Florida, Predicting Performance,Subjective States, <strong>and</strong> Coping Strategy in aVigilance Task: The Role of IndividualDifferences20. Rick T. Burks <strong>and</strong> S. Camille Peres, U. ofHouston-Clear Lake, Procedure Classification:Putting Campbell’s Objective ComplexityFramework to Work for a PetrochemicalCompany21. David I. Gertman, Katya Le Blanc, <strong>and</strong> RonaldL. Boring, Idaho National Lab, Review of ComputerizedProcedure Guidelines for NuclearPower Plant Control RoomsUniversity Lab Posters22. U. of Virginia, Systems & Information Engineering23. Old Dominion U., REACTS Lab24. Clemson U., Cognition, Aging & Technology Lab(CATlab), Visual Perception & Performance LabWednesday, September 2112:00 noon–1:30 p.m.<strong>Technical</strong> Group Networking/Business MeetingsAgingVer<strong>and</strong>a C12:00 noon–1:30 p.m. (lunch)Perception <strong>and</strong> PerformanceSummerlin E12:00 noon–1:30 p.m. (lunch)Wednesday, September 211:30–3:00 p.m.A2 – DESIGNING TECHNOLOGY FOR THEOLDER USERLectureWednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston AAgingChair: Anne McLaughlin, North Carolina State U.;Cochair: Margaux Price, Clemson U.1. John S. Burnett <strong>and</strong> Tracy L. Mitzner, GeorgiaTech; Neil Charness, Florida State U.; Wendy A.Rogers, Georgia Tech, Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Predictorsof Computer Communication Technology Useby Older Adults2. Marita A. O'Brien, Kristin Weger, Mary E. DeFour,<strong>and</strong> Sarah M. Reeves, U. of Alabama in Huntsville,Examining Age <strong>and</strong> Experience Differencesin Use of Knowledge in the World in EverydayTechnology Interactions3. Wei-Ting Yen, Carolyn Sommerich, StevenLavender, Sharon Flinn, <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth S<strong>and</strong>ers,Ohio State U., Product Physical InterfaceDesign Characteristics for Older Adults WithH<strong>and</strong> Use Limitations: Exploration of Users’Experiences4. Laura A. Whitlock, Anne Collins McLaughlin,<strong>and</strong> Jason C. Allaire, North Carolina State U.,Video Game Design for Older Adults: UsabilityObservations From an Intervention StudyWednesdaySept. 21SEPTEMBER 21 – WEDNESDAY 23


WednesdaySept. 21AS3 – ADVANCED DISPLAY CONCEPTS FORAVIATION SYSTEMSLectureWednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock HAerospace SystemsChair: Dennis B. Beringer, FAA Civil AerospaceMedical Inst.; Cochair: Savita A. Verma, FAA CivilAerospace Medical Inst.1. Kathleen McGarry <strong>and</strong> Emily Stelzer, MITRE,An Assessment of Pilots’ Concurrent Use ofRunway Entrance Lights <strong>and</strong> Surface MovementControl System Guidance SystemStop Bars2. Shu-Chieh Wu, San Jose State U.; Constance G.Duong, Stanford U.; Robert W. Koteskey, San JoseState U.; Walter W. Johnson, NASA Ames ResearchCtr., Designing a Flight Deck PredictiveWeather Forecast Interface SupportingIn-Flight Trajectory Planning3. Jocelyn M. Keillor, Kris Ellis, Gregory Craig,David Rozovski, <strong>and</strong> Robert Erdos, NationalResearch Council of Canada, Studying CollisionAvoidance by Nearly Colliding: A Flight TestEvaluation4. Kyle K. E. Ellis, Lynda J. Kramer, Kevin J. Shelton,J. J. (Trey) Arthur, <strong>and</strong> Lance J. Prinzel, NASALangley Research Ctr., Transition of Attentionin Terminal Area NextGen Operations UsingSynthetic Vision Systems5. Sehchang Hah <strong>and</strong> Ben Willems, Federal AviationAdmin.; Kenneth Schulz, Hi-Tec Systems, Inc.,What Happens When Data CommunicationFails? A Simulation StudyCE5 – PIONEERS IN COGNITIVE ENGINEERING& DECISION MAKING RESEARCH—FOUNDA-TIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCIENCEOF HUMAN-AUTOMATION INTERACTIONAlternative FormatWednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida;Cochair: David B. Kaber, U. of Central FloridaPanelists: Ellen Bass, U. of Virginia; Karen Feigh,Georgia Tech; Jennifer Ockerman, Johns Hopkins U.;Richard Jagacinski, Ohio State U.; Raja Parasurman,George Mason U.; Christopher Wickens, Alion Science& Technology; Glenn Wilson, PhysiometrexCS2 – HUMAN FACTORS IN GAMES: RESEARCHAND DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGESAlternative FormatWednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston E/FComputer Systems; cosponsored by InternetChair: Felix Portnoy, U. of North Carolina; Cochair:Sehchang Hah, Federal Aviation Admin.Panelists: Laura Smith, Pogo/Electronic Arts; MariaHarrington, Virtual Field Trips; Kathleen Kremer,Fisher-Price; Tim Nichols, Microsoft Game Studios;Veronica Zammitto, Electronic ArtsGS4 – ARNOLD SMALL LECTURE IN SAFETYInvited AddressWednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock FGeneral Sessions; cosponsored by SafetyChair: Michael Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.Invited Speaker: Michael E. Frisina, The Frisina Group,Managing Health Care Complexity—ReducingMedical Errors Through Leadership BehaviorStrategiesHC6 – COMPLEX HEALTH CARE ENVIRON-MENTS: INTENSIVE CARE AND SURGERYLectureWednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock GHealth CareChair: Merrick Kossack, Intuitive Surgical; Cochair:Cindy Miller, GE Healthcare1. Ranieri Yung Ing Koh, Benedict Tiong Chee Tay,<strong>and</strong> Xi Yang, Nanyang Technological U.; YoelDonchin, Hadassah Hebrew U. Medical Ctr.;Martin Hel<strong>and</strong>er, Nanyang Technological U.,Cognitive <strong>Factors</strong> Influencing the Managementof Interruptions During Surgical Counts2. Frank A. Drews, Jane Wallace, Jose Benuzillo,Boaz Markewitz, <strong>and</strong> Matthew Samore, U. ofUtah, Interruptions <strong>and</strong> Hazards in the ICU:A Second Look3. Lauren J. Morgan, U. of Oxford; Sharon P.Pickering, U. of Warwick Medical School; Ken C.Catchpole <strong>and</strong> Eleanor R. Robertson, U. of Oxford;Mohammed Hadi, U. of Warwick Medical School;Peter McCulloch, U. of Oxford, Observing <strong>and</strong>Categorizing Process Deviations in OrthopedicSurgery24 SEPTEMBER 21 – WEDNESDAY


4. Lucy Mitchell, Rhona Flin, <strong>and</strong> Steven Yule,U. of Aberdeen; Janet Mitchell, Aberdeen RoyalInfirmary; Kathy Coutts, Royal Aberdeen Children’sHospital; George G. Youngson, U. of Aberdeen,Evaluation of the SPLINTS Systemfor Scrub Practitioners’ Nontechnical Skills5. Sarah Henrickson Parker, Steven Yule, <strong>and</strong> RhonaFlin, U. of Aberdeen; Aileen McKinley, AberdeenRoyal Infirmary, Development of a Taxonomyfor Surgeons’ Intraoperative LeadershipHP3 – THE APPLICATION OF SIMULATIONTECHNOLOGY FOR TRAINING IN MILITARYMEDICINEDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston B<strong>Human</strong> Performance ModelingChair: Valerie Rice, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair:Petra Alfred, U.S. Army Research LaboratoryPanelists: Raymond Bateman <strong>and</strong> Gary Boykin, U.S.Army Research Lab; Jacki Morie, U. of SouthernCalifornia; Jack Norfleet, Simulation <strong>and</strong> TrainingTechnology Ctr.; Mark Scerbo, Old Dominion U.ID2 – INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN ATTEN-TION, PERFORMANCE, AND WORKLOADLectureWednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston CIndividual DifferencesChair: James Szalma, U. of Central Florida1. William S. Helton, James Head, <strong>and</strong> Paul N.Russell, U. of Canterbury, Relationship Betweena Self-Reported ADHD Questionnaire <strong>and</strong>Sustained Attention to Local <strong>and</strong> GlobalTarget Features2. April Rose Panganiban <strong>and</strong> Gerald Matthews, U. ofCincinnati; Gregory J. Funke <strong>and</strong> Benjamin A.Knott, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Effects ofAnxiety on Performance <strong>and</strong> Workload in anAir Defense Task3. Robert J. Youmans, Ivonne J. Figueroa, <strong>and</strong> OlgaKramarova, California State U., Northridge, ReactiveTask-Set Switching Ability, Not WorkingMemory Capacity, Predicts Change BlindnessSensitivity4. Brent Morgan, Sidney D'Mello, <strong>and</strong> Karl Fike,U. of Memphis; Robert Abbott <strong>and</strong> Michael Haass,S<strong>and</strong>ia National Labs; Andrea Tamplin <strong>and</strong> GabrielRadvansky, U. of Notre Dame; Chris Forsythe,S<strong>and</strong>ia National Labs, Individual Differences inMultitasking Ability <strong>and</strong> Adaptability5. Andrew R. Dattel, Jason E. Vogt, Jessica K.Fratzola, Daniel P. Dever, Matthew Stefonetti,Chelsea C. Sheehan, Marissa C. Miller, <strong>and</strong>Joseph A. Cavanagh, Marywood U., The Gorilla’sRole in Relevant <strong>and</strong> Irrelevant Stimuli inSituation Awareness <strong>and</strong> Driving HazardDetectionIE3 – INVITED ADDRESS: DAVID REMPEL ANDROBERT RADWINInvited AddressWednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock IIndustrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Sean Gallagher, NIOSH; Cochair: Kermit Davis,U. of CincinnatiInvited Speakers: David M. Rempel, U. of Californiaat Berkeley, The Upper Extremity MSD ConsortiumGroup, Recent Findings from the ProspectiveNIOSH MSD Consortium Studies; Robert G.Radwin, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Automated VideoExposure Assessment of Repetitive MotionST2 – U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION(DOT) HUMAN FACTORS COORDINATINGCOMMITTEE (HFCC) RESEARCH NEEDSDiscussion PanelWednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston DSurface TransportationChair: Michael Coplen, Federal Railroad Admin.;Cochair: Stephen Popkin, Federal Railroad Admin.Panelists: Colleen Donovan, Federal Aviation Admin.;Theresa Hallquist, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Admin.;Christopher Monk, Federal Highway Safety Admin.;Eric Traube, National Highway Traffic Safety Admin.Wednesday, September 213:30–6:30 p.m.<strong>Technical</strong> Group Networking/Business MeetingsAerospace SystemsRed Rock H3:30–5:30 p.m.Augmented CognitionRed Rock F3:30 to 5:30 p.m.Cognitive Engineering <strong>and</strong> Decision MakingRed Rock E3:30–5:15 p.m.WednesdaySept. 21SEPTEMBER 21 – WEDNESDAY 25


<strong>Program</strong> at a GlancePROGRAM AT A GLANCE7:00 – 10:00 a.m.10:30 – 12:00 noon1:30 – 3:00 p.m.3:30 – 5:00 p.m.EveningMondayMorning-Only Workshops, 8:30 a.m. –12:00 noonWK2 Introduction to R <strong>and</strong> Basic Statistical Analysis,Red Rock EFull-Day Workshops, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.WK4 Underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> Improving User Experience,Red Rock FWK5 How To Be an Effective HF/E Expert Witness,Red Rock GWK7 <strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling <strong>and</strong> Simulation,Charleston AWK8 <strong>Human</strong>-Systems Integration Practitioner’sWorkshop, Charleston BWK10 Cognitive Neuroscience for the HF Practitioner,Charleston F9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.SF1Student Career <strong>and</strong> Professional DevelopmentDay, Red Rock HMorning-Only Workshop continuesFull-Day Workshops continueStudent Career <strong>and</strong> Professional DevelopmentDay continuesFull-Day Workshops continueAfternoon-Only Workshops, 1:30 – 5:00 p.m.WK3 Data Management <strong>and</strong> Visualization With R,Red Rock EStudent Career <strong>and</strong> Professional DevelopmentDay continuesFull-Day Workshops continueAfternoon-Only Workshops continue4:45 – 6:15 p.m.SS1 National <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Month Expo, Summerlin D5:30 – 6:30 p.m.First-Timers & Fellows Reception, Summerlin F6:30 – 9:30 p.m.Gala Opening Reception, Summerlin A/B/E/FTuesday7:00 – 7:45 a.m.Early-Morning Madness, Charleston B8:00 – 10:00 a.m.PL Opening Plenary Session, Summerlin BallroomAC1 Assessing Individual & Team Cognitive State,Charleston EAS1 Work Schedules & Fatigue Management Strategies,Red Rock HCE1 Team Performance, Red Rock EE1 The Practice of Pedagogy, Ver<strong>and</strong>a A/BED1 Color & Wayfinding, Charleston BGS1 Past President’s Forum: HF in NextGenOperations, Red Rock IHC1 Meet the FDA HF Premarket Review Team, RedRock GI1 Usability Engineering & the Web, Red Rock FS1 Safety in Critical Systems, Charleston CSD1 Limitations & Advantages of Autonomy, Charleston FT1 HF Training in Aviation & Health Care, Charleston DTE1 The “Right Stuff” for Testing <strong>Human</strong> Performance,Charleston AA1 Underst<strong>and</strong>ing & Improving Older Adults’ Health,Charleston ACE2 Current State of HF in Systems Design, Red Rock ECS1 Information Display & Control, Charleston DGS2 NRC BOHSI Panel on HF in Home Health Care,Red Rock FHC2 Studying Clinical Communication, Red Rock GHP1 <strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling With CognitiveArchitectures, Ver<strong>and</strong>a A/BIE1 Computers & Upper Extremities, Red Rock IPD1 Invited Address: Charles Leech, Red Rock HPOS1 Posters, Red Rock PromenadePP1 Multimodal, Tactile, & Haptic Perception,Charleston ES2 Safety in Motion, Charleston CSF2 Emotion, Trust, & Virtual Agents, Charleston BVE1 <strong>Human</strong> & System <strong>Factors</strong> in Virtual Environments,Charleston FAS2 Impact of Automation in Aviation Systems, RedRock HC1 Social Structures & Computer-MediatedCommunication, Charleston DCE3 Tasks & Needs Analysis in Health Care, Red Rock EFP1 What do HF/E Experts Have to Tell Juries?Ver<strong>and</strong>a A/BHC3 Impact of Electronic Medical Records, Red Rock GID1 Individual Differences in <strong>Human</strong>-Agent Interaction,Red Rock FPD2 10th Annual User-Centered Product DesignAward, Red Rock ISD2 From Guidelines Through Assessment, Charleston FSS2 Demonstrations, Charleston A, B, CST1 Not Your Normal Car Issues, Charleston E5:00 – 6:00 p.m.Student Reception, Pavilion Ballroom6:00 – 7:30 p.m.HFES Business Meeting/Future Leaders & VolunteersPanel, Red Rock G


Wednesday8:30 – 10:00 a.m.CE4 Effects of Interruption & Memory on Performance,Red Rock EE2 The Science of Pedagogy, Charleston AGS3 <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Prize Session, Red Rock FHC4 Patient Safety Gone Mad? Red Rock GHC5 HF Engineering in Department of Veterans Affairs,Charleston BHP2 <strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling in CriticalEnvironments, Charleston FIE2 Ergonomic Devices & Products, Red Rock IPD3 Product Design & Modeling, Red Rock HPP2 Attention & Workload, Charleston ESF3 HF in Health Care, Ver<strong>and</strong>a A/BSS3 Demonstrations, Charleston C, Summerlin D, E, FT2 Extreme Teams, Charleston DME1 Tribute to Hal Hendrick <strong>and</strong> Macroergonomics,Red Rock EPOS2 Posters, Red Rock PromenadeThursday8:30 – 10:00 a.m.AC2 Engineering With Psychophysiological Measurement,Pavilion BallroomAS4 Air Traffic Control, Red Rock HCE6 Measures & Methods in Complex Environments,Red Rock EFP2 Participation on Voluntary St<strong>and</strong>ards Committees,Charleston AHC7 Physical <strong>Ergonomics</strong> in Health Care, Red Rock FHC8 Health Information Technology, Red Rock GI2 Mobile Devices & Cybersecurity, Charleston FPD4 Product Design, Investigation, Assessment, RedRock IPP3 Visual Perception, Charleston EST3 Cognition & Emotion Topics in TransportationResearch, Charleston DTE2 Test & Evaluation Lecture Session, Charleston BCE7 Situation Awareness, Red Rock ECE8 Visualizations & Displays, Red Rock HHC9 Mobile Technology, Red Rock FHC10 <strong>Human</strong> Performance in Health Care, Red Rock GHP4 Modeling Cognition, Pavilion BallroomIE4 Work Processes & Driving, Red Rock IPOS3 Posters, Red Rock PromenadePP4 Acoustics & Speech, Charleston ES3 Safety in Everyday Life, Charleston ASD3 <strong>Human</strong>-Systems Integration Trade-Off Analyses,Charleston BSF4 Cutting-Edge Research in Biomechanics,Charleston FST4 Vision Is King, Charleston DFriday8:30 – 10:00 a.m.AS7 Tools for Designing NextGen Technologies,Red Rock HCE11 <strong>Human</strong>-Robot Interaction, Red Rock EHC14 HF Education for Health Care Audiences, RedRock FIE6 Muscles, Fatigue, & Posture, Red Rock IPD6 Product Design, Evaluation, & Accidents,Charleston APP6 Perception & Performance Potpourri, Charleston ET4 Training Complex Skills, Red Rock GTE3 HF Practitioners: Police or Partners? Charleston FAS8 Training in Diverse Aviation Domains, Red Rock HCE12 From Teleoperation to Teammate, Red Rock EHC15 Novel Technologies in Health Care, Red Rock GHC16 Simulation in Health Care, Red Rock FIE7 <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Processes & Special Populations,Red Rock ISD5 Tools for Battlefield Airmen, Charleston FST6 Headway, Speed, Acceleration, Automation,Charleston EA2AS3CE5CS2GS4HC6HP3ID2IE3ST2Designing Technology for the Older User,Charleston AAdvanced Display Concepts for Aviation Systems,Red Rock HPioneers in CEDM Research, Red Rock EHF in Games, Charleston E/FArnold Small Lecture in Safety, Red Rock FComplex Health Care Environments, Red Rock GSimulation Technology for Training in MilitaryMedicine, Charleston BIndividual Differences in Attention, Performance,Charleston CInvited Addresses: David Rempel & Robert Radwin,Red Rock IDOT HF Coordinating Committee ResearchNeeds, Charleston DAS5 NextGen Unamanned Air Vehicle Concepts,Red Rock HC2 Communications Potpourri, Charleston BCE9 Models of Cognitive Workflow & Readiness,Red Rock ECS3 Activity Awareness in Computer-MediatedCollaboration, Charleston DED2 Environmental Design Potpourri, Charleston FGS5 Health, Tiredness, & Workload, Red Rock FHC11 H<strong>and</strong>-Offs in Health Care, Red Rock GPD5 Product Design, Usability, Accessibility, Red Rock IPP5 Research in Support of Current MilitaryOperations, Charleston ESD4 Concepts & Methods to Support Cognitive Work,Pavilion BallroomT3 Analysis & Application of Training Methods,Charleston A3:00 – 6:30 p.m.<strong>Technical</strong> Group Networking/Business Meetings(see p. 6)AS6 Teamwork in Aviation Systems, Red Rock HCE10 Addressing <strong>Human</strong>-Automation Challenges,Red Rock EED3 Re-Envisioning the Office Workplace, Charleston FHC12 HF Design of Medical Work Units, Red Rock FHC13 Medical Devices & <strong>Human</strong> Error, Red Rock GID3 ID in Cognitive Traits & Performance, Charleston BIE5 Low Back, Red Rock IME2 Under the Macroergonomics Umbrella,Charleston EPOS4 Posters, Red Rock PromenadeS4 Safety Theories & Analyses, Charleston AST5 Unintended Acceleration, Charleston DPROGRAM AT A GLANCE


ThursdaySept. 22CommunicationsCharleston D3:30–4:30 p.m.Computer Systems/InternetCharleston E3:30–4:30 p.m.Environmental Design/MacroergonomicsCharleston B3:45–5:00 p.m.Forensics Professional/SafetyCharleston B5:30–6:30 p.m.Health CareRed Rock G3:15–4:30 p.m.<strong>Human</strong> Performance ModelingCharleston C5:30–6:30 p.m.Industrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Red Rock I3:30–4:30 p.m.Internet/Computer SystemsCharleston E3:30–4:30 p.m.Macroergonomics/Environmental DesignCharleston B3:45–5:00 p.m.Safety/Forensics ProfessionalCharleston B5:30–6:30 p.m.Surface TransportationCharleston D5:00–6:30 p.m.TrainingCharleston A3:30–4:30 p.m.Virtual EnvironmentsCharleston C3:30–4:30 p.m.Thursday, September 228:30–10:00 a.m.AC2 – ENGINEERING AND AUGMENTINGWITH PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICALMEASUREMENTLectureThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Pavilion BallroomAugmented Cognition; cosponsored by CognitiveEngineering & Decision MakingChair: John S. Wagner, S<strong>and</strong>ia National Labs; Cochair:Christopher Forsythe, S<strong>and</strong>ia National Labs1. Michael Schrauf <strong>and</strong> Andreas Sonnleitner,Daimler AG; Michael Simon, U. of Tübingen;Wilhelm E. Kincses, Daimler AG, EEG AlphaSpindles as Indicators for Prolonged BrakeReaction Time During Auditory SecondaryTasks in a Real Road Driving Study2. Molly M. Liechty <strong>and</strong> Poornima Madhavan, OldDominion U., An Eye Movement Analysis ofContextual Cueing Effects3. Claudio Campus, Luca Brayda, <strong>and</strong> Ryad Chellali,Italian Inst. of Technology; Cristina Martinoli,Istituto David Chiossone onlus; Guido Rodriguez,U. of Genova, A Neurophysiological <strong>and</strong>Behavioral Investigation of Tactile SpatialExploration for Sighted <strong>and</strong> Non-SightedAdults4. Kimberly E. Culley, Poornima Madhavan, RayHeikens, <strong>and</strong> Jeremy Brown, Old Dominion U.,Effects of Emotional Priming on VisualThreat Detection5. Ciara Sibley <strong>and</strong> Joseph Coyne, U.S. NavalResearch Lab; Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U.,Pupil Dilation as an Index of LearningAS4 – AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL: IMPACT OFTECHNOLOGYLectureThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock HAerospace SystemsChair: Valerie J. Gawron, MITRE Corp.; Cochair: PaulKrois, Federal Aviation Admin.1. Michael W. Sawyer, Katherine A. Berry, <strong>and</strong> RyanBl<strong>and</strong>ing, TASC, Inc., Assessing the <strong>Human</strong>Contribution to Risk in NextGen2. Hayley J. Davison Reynolds, Maria Picardi Kuffner,<strong>and</strong> Sarah K. Yenson, MIT Lincoln Lab, A FieldDemonstration of the Air Traffic ControlTower Flight Data Manager Prototype26 SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY


3. R<strong>and</strong>y L. Sollenberger, Federal Aviation Admin.;Mark Hale, CSSI, <strong>Human</strong>-in-the-Loop Investigationof Variable Separation St<strong>and</strong>ards in theEn Route Air Traffic Control Environment4. Stephen R. Ellis, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;Norbert Füerstenau <strong>and</strong> Monika Mittendorf,DLR Braunschweig, Frame Rate Effects onVisual Discrimination of L<strong>and</strong>ing AircraftDeceleration: Implications for Virtual TowerDesign <strong>and</strong> Speed Perception5. Christoph Moehlenbrink <strong>and</strong> Anne Papenfuss,German Aerospace Ctr., ATC-MonitoringWhen One Controller Operates Two Airports:Research for Remote Tower CentersFP2 – PARTICIPATION ON VOLUNTARY COM-MITTEES FOR STANDARDS AND CODES BYFORENSIC PRACTITIONERS:A WIN-WINCOMBINATIONAlternative FormatThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston AForensics ProfessionalChair: Shelley Waters Deppa, Safety Behavior Analysis;Cochair: H. Harvey Cohen, Error Analysis, Inc.Panelists: Jake Pauls, Jake Pauls Consulting Services inBuilding Use <strong>and</strong> Safety; Keith Vidal, Vidal Engineering,LC; Daniel A. Johnson, Daniel A. Johnson, Inc.CE6 – MEASURES AND METHODS INCOMPLEX ENVIRONMENTSLectureThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Matthew Bolton, San Jose State U. ResearchFoundation at NASA Ames; Cochair: Frank Lacson,Pacific Science & Engineering Group1. Jason S. McCarley, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Joshua Rubinstein, U.S. Departmentof Homel<strong>and</strong> Security; Kelly S. Steelman <strong>and</strong>Leah A. Swanson, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Estimating Users’ PreferredResponse Bias in an Automated DiagnosticAid: A Psychophysical Approach2. Anita Vuckovic, Peter J Kwantes, <strong>and</strong> AndrewNeal, U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>, A Dynamic Model ofDecision Making in ATC: Adaptation of CriterionAcross Angle <strong>and</strong> Time3. Catherine M. Burns, U. of Waterloo; Geoffrey Ho<strong>and</strong> G. Robert Arrabito, Defense Research <strong>and</strong>Development Canada, Mapping Ecologicallyto Modalities4. Mir<strong>and</strong>a Cornelissen <strong>and</strong> Paul M. Salmon,Monash U.; Daniel P. Jenkins, SociotechnicLimited; Michael G. Lenné, Monash U., HowCan They Do It? A Structured Approach tothe Strategies Analysis Phase of CognitiveWork Analysis5. Jonathan M. Histon, U. of Waterloo; R. JohnHansman, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology,Air Traffic Controller Operating Modes <strong>and</strong>Cognitive Complexity RegulationHC7 – PHYSICAL ERGONOMICS INHEALTH CARELectureThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock FHealth CareChair: Marilyn Sue Bogner, Inst. for the Study of<strong>Human</strong> Error; Cochair: Ed Israelski, Abbott Labs1. Peter Mylon, Matt J. Carré, Roger Lewis, <strong>and</strong>Nicolas Martin, U. of Sheffield, Review of TestMethods Relevant to Medical Glove Design2. Adam E. de Laveaga, U. of Nebraska - Lincoln;Michael C. Wadman, U. of Nebraska MedicalCtr.; Laura Wirth <strong>and</strong> M. Susan Hallbeck, U. ofNebraska - Lincoln, Novice <strong>and</strong> Expert MuscleUtilization <strong>and</strong> Wrist Postures During SimulatedEndotracheal Intubation—A Pilot Study3. Laurence Clift, Loughborough U.; Maxine A.Clift, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;Edward Elton, Loughborough U., Evaluatingthe Fit of Operating Theatre Tables—UsingBasic <strong>Ergonomics</strong> to Help Improve Procurementof Medical Technology4. Denny Yu, Michael Sackllah, <strong>and</strong> Charles Woolley,U. of Michigan; Steven Kasten, U. of MichiganHospital; Thomas J. Armstrong, U. of Michigan,Alternative 2D <strong>and</strong> 3D Visualization Methodsfor Microsurgery: Posture, Performance, <strong>and</strong>Discomfort Analysis5. David P. Gilkey, Elissa R<strong>and</strong>all, Chad Hansen,Anuja Patil, <strong>and</strong> John Rosecrance, Colorado StateU.; David Douphrate, U. of Texas, MusculoskeletalSymptoms <strong>and</strong> Ergonomic Risk <strong>Factors</strong>Among Veterinary UltrasonographersThursdaySept. 22SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY 27


ThursdaySept. 22HC8 – HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:CAN THERE BE MEANINGFUL USE WITHOUTMEANINGFUL DESIGN?Discussion PanelThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock GHealth CareChair: Ann M. Bisantz, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; Cochair:Priyadarshini R. Pennathur, Johns Hopkins U. Schoolof MedicinePanelists: Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;Robert L. Wears, U. of Florida; Vicki R. Lewis,MedStar Inst. for Innovation; Jessica Ancker, WeillCornell Medical CollegeI2 – MOBILE DEVICES AND CYBERSECURITYLectureThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston FInternet; cosponsored by Computer SystemsChair: Eric Jones, Aptima1. Bryan A. Campbell, Chad C. Tossell, Michael D.Byrne, <strong>and</strong> Philip Kortum, Rice U., Voting on aSmartphone: Evaluating the Usability of anOptimized Voting System for H<strong>and</strong>heldMobile Devices2. Sean T. Hayes, Eli R. Hooten, <strong>and</strong> Julie A. Adams,V<strong>and</strong>erbilt U., Visually Cued Touch Gesturesfor Accurate Mobile Interaction3. Joshua B. Hurwitz, Motorola Mobility, Inc., TheInfluence of Trust <strong>and</strong> Privacy Risk-Takingon User Acceptance of Electronic ServicesThat Collect Personal Information4. Michael W. Boyce, U.S. Department of Homel<strong>and</strong>Security; Katherine Muse Duma, Booz AllenHamilton; Lawrence J. Hettinger, Liberty MutualResearch Inst. for Safety; Thomas B. Malone,Carlow International Inc.; Darren P. Wilson <strong>and</strong>Janae Lockett-Reynolds, U.S. Department ofHomel<strong>and</strong> Security, <strong>Human</strong> Performance inCybersecurity: A Research Agenda5. Kevin A. Juang <strong>and</strong> Joel S. Greenstein, ClemsonU., Evaluating the Usability <strong>and</strong> Security ofInput Masking TechniquesPD4 – PRODUCT DESIGN, INVESTIGATION,AND ASSESSMENTLectureThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock IProduct DesignChair: Joel Greenstein, Clemson U.; Cochair: YunchenHuang, Mississippi State U.1. Eunjin Jeon <strong>and</strong> Jeongrim Jung, POSTECH;Heeeun Kim, Kyungpook National U.; SeikwonPark, Korea Air Force Academy; Heecheon You,POSTECH, An Ergonomic Design of FlightSuit Pattern According to Wearing Characteristics2. Christina N. Harrington <strong>and</strong> Sharon M. B. Joines,North Carolina State U., Assessing User ExperienceWith Crutch Use: A Review ofLiterature3. Uwe Reischl, Boise State U.; Ravindra S.Goonetilleke, Hong Kong U. of Science <strong>and</strong>Technology, Thermal Properties of ReflectiveHelmet Exposed to Infrared Radiation4. Dan Nathan-Roberts, Jarod C. Kelly, <strong>and</strong> Yili Liu,U. of Michigan, Determining the Effect ofUsers’ Mobile Phone on Design Preferencevia Interactive Genetic Algorithms5. Jesun Hwang <strong>and</strong> Joonho Chang, PennsylvaniaState U.; Seung Ki Moon, Nanyang TechnologicalU.; Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U.,Design <strong>and</strong> Assessment of <strong>Ergonomics</strong> ofH<strong>and</strong>-Powered Pruning Shears Based onGender-Specific Operating StrategyPP3 – VISUAL PERCEPTIONLectureThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston EPerception & PerformanceChair: William Kosnik, U.S. Air Force; Cochair: PaulHavig, U.S. Air Force1. Meike Jipp <strong>and</strong> Uwe Teegen, German AerospaceCtr., An Empirical Analysis of the GazeBehavior of Aircraft Pilots Within a HighlyAutomated Aircraft-Air Traffic ControlEnvironment2. Stacy A. Balk <strong>and</strong> Richard A. Tyrrell, Clemson U.,The (In)Accuracy of Estimations of OurOwn Visual Acuity in the Presence of Glare3. Hongyi Cai, U. of Kansas, A Practical LegibilityIndex: From Definition to MeasurementTechnology4. J. X. Yang, C. T. Guo, R. H.Y. So, <strong>and</strong> R. T. F.Cheung, U. of Hong Kong, Effects of Eye Fixationon Visually Induced Motion Sickness:28 SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY


Are They Caused by Changes in Retinal SlipVelocity?5. Anthony J. Hornof <strong>and</strong> Kyle E. V. Vessey, U. ofOregon, The Sound of One Eye Clapping:Tapping an Accurate Rhythm With EyeMovementsST3 – COGNITION AND EMOTION TOPICS INTRANSPORTATION RESEARCHLectureThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston DSurface TransportationChair: Justin F. Morgan, Virginia Tech TransportationInst.; Cochair: Am<strong>and</strong>a K. Emo, Federal HighwayAdmin.1. Birsen Donmez, U. of Toronto; Bryan Reimer,Bruce Mehler, Martin Lavallière, <strong>and</strong> Joseph F.Coughlin, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, APilot Investigation of the Impact of CognitiveDem<strong>and</strong> on Turn Signal Use During LaneChanges in Actual Highway ConditionsAcross Multiple Age Groups2. Paul M. Salmon, Kristie L. Young, <strong>and</strong> MichaelG. Lenne, Monash U., Investigating the Roleof Roadway Environment in Driving Errors:An On-Road Study3. Hadar Rosenh<strong>and</strong>, Volpe National TransportationSystems Ctr.; Emilie Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering;Jordan Multer, Volpe National TransportationSystems Ctr., Cognitive <strong>and</strong> CollaborativeDem<strong>and</strong>s of Freight Conductor Activities:Results <strong>and</strong> Implications of a Cognitive TaskAnalysis4. Myounghoon Jeon <strong>and</strong> Bruce N. Walker, GeorgiaTech, What to Detect? Analyzing FactorStructures of Affect in Driving Contexts foran Emotion Detection <strong>and</strong> Regulation System5. Jibo He <strong>and</strong> Jason S. McCarley, U. of Illinois,Effects of Cognitive Distraction on Lane-Keeping: Performance Loss or Improvement?TE2 – TEST & EVALUATION LECTURE SESSIONLectureThursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston BTest & EvaluationChair: Karen Holness, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. TrainingSystems Div.; Cochair: Thomas Alicia, Naval Air WarfareCtr. Training Systems Div.1. Chee Hong Teo, Aik Kuan Ng, Keng Kiang Tan,<strong>and</strong> John Kok Tiong Soo, DSO National Lab,Evaluation of Input Devices for Pointing,Dragging, <strong>and</strong> Text Entry Tasks on a TrackedVehicle2. Shi Cao <strong>and</strong> Yili Liu, U. of Michigan, MentalWorkload Modeling in an Integrated CognitiveArchitecture3. Peter N. Squire, Elizabet Haro, Patrick Mead,<strong>and</strong> John L. Schultz, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr.,Dahlgren Division; Adrian Adame, Marine CorpsWarfighting Lab, An Extended User Evaluationof the Apple Inc. iPod Touch to Aid the U.S.Marine Corps4. Mark E. Becker <strong>and</strong> Dick Horst, UserWorks, Inc.,Design Insights From Observing Student LoanApplicants Correcting Their FAFSAs Online5. Jessica E. Olszta <strong>and</strong> Maria Picardi Kuffner,Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, Incorporating<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Into the Development<strong>and</strong> Operational Evaluations of RunwayStatus LightsThursday, September 2210:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCE7 – SITUATION AWARENESSLectureThursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Meike Jipp, German Aerospace Ctr.; Cochair:Susan Hutchins, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School1. Arathi Sethumadhavan, Medtronic, Inc., Effectsof First Automation Failure on SituationAwareness <strong>and</strong> Performance in an Air TrafficControl Task2. Daniel I. Gartenberg, George Mason U.;Malcolm J. McCurry <strong>and</strong> Greg J. Trafton, U.S.Naval Research Lab, Situation AwarenessReacquisition in a Supervisory Control Task3. Arathi Sethumadhavan, Medtronic, Inc., KnowingWhat You Know: The Role of Meta-SituationAwareness in Predicting Situation Awareness4. Haydee M. Cuevas, Rashaad E. T. Jones, <strong>and</strong>Mary E. Mossey, SA Technologies, Team <strong>and</strong>Shared Situation Awareness in DisasterAction Teams5. Sarah Miller, Charles Stark Draper Lab; AlexKirlik, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; NathanHendren, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology,Applying Knowledge <strong>and</strong> Confidence Informationto Predict Achievement in ForecastingThursdaySept. 22SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY 29


ThursdaySept. 22CE8 – VISUALIZATIONS AND DISPLAYSLectureThursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock HCognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Michelle Lenox, SA Technologies, Inc.; Cochair:Erik Connors, SA Technologies, Inc.1. Lu Wang, Medtronic; Greg A. Jamieson, U. ofToronto; Justin G. Holl<strong>and</strong>s, Defence Research<strong>and</strong> Development Canada, The Effects of DesignFeatures on Users’ Trust in <strong>and</strong> Reliance ona Combat Identification System2. Heidi S. Kramer <strong>and</strong> Frank A. Drews, U. of Utah,Using Salience to Guide Searches in DigitalDisplays3. Jennifer Tsai, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;Sarah Miller, The Charles Stark Draper Lab; AlexKirlik, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, InteractiveVisualizations to Improve BayesianReasoning4. Jerred C. Holt, Kevin Bennett, <strong>and</strong> John Flach,Wright State U., Ambiguity <strong>and</strong> Content MappingAmong Display Types5. Shanqing Yin, Nanyang Technological U.;Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science & Technology.;Hong-Xiang Pang <strong>and</strong> Martin Hel<strong>and</strong>er,Nanyang Technological U., Comparing Rate-of-Change Cues in Trend Displays for a ProcessControl SystemHC9 – MOBILE TECHNOLOGY: THE WAVE OFTHE FUTURE TO IMPROVE HEALTH CARE?Discussion PanelThursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock FHealth CareChair: Elizabeth H. Lazzara, U. of Central Florida;Cochair: Sallie J. Weaver, U. of Central FloridaPanelists: Andrew Raij <strong>and</strong> David Metcalf, U. of CentralFlorida; Frank Drews, U. of Utah; Meghan Dierks,Harvard School of MedicineHC10 – HUMAN PERFORMANCE INHEALTH CARELectureThursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock GHealth CareChair: Robert Rauschenberger, Exponent; Cochair:Jenna Marquard, U. of Massachusetts1. Sue A. Ferguson, Riley E. Splittstoesser, <strong>and</strong>William S. Marras, Ohio State U., DifferencesBetween Physicians in Lumbar MRIMeasures2. Steven Yule, Helene Jones, <strong>and</strong> Sarah Henrickson-Parker, U. of Aberdeen; Chris Driver, RoyalAberdeen Children's Hospital; Adrian Neill <strong>and</strong>Tim McAdam, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, ActionVideo Gaming Is Related to Surgical Performance:Time to Focus on Attention RatherThan Dexterity in Surgical Training?3. Izhak Nadler <strong>and</strong> Penelope M. S<strong>and</strong>erson, U. ofQueensl<strong>and</strong>, Using Brunswik’s ProbabilisticFunctionalism to Test How Clinicians MakeJudgments in Simulated Neonatal ResuscitationScenarios4. Emily A. Hildebr<strong>and</strong>, Phoenix VA Health CareSystem; Russell J. Branaghan, Arizona State U.;Brooke L. Neuman, Jonathan Jolly, <strong>and</strong> T. B.Garl<strong>and</strong>, Phoenix VA Health Care System; MisteyTaggart, Arizona State U.; Dana Epstein, PhoenixVA Health Care System; Judith Babcock-Parziale<strong>and</strong> Victoria Brown, Southern Arizona VA HealthCare System, An Expert Perspective of Errorsin Endoscope Reprocessing5. Prithima R. Mosaly <strong>and</strong> Lukasz M. Mazur, NorthCarolina State U.; Marianne Jackson <strong>and</strong> Sha X.Chang, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;Katharin Deschesne Burkhardt, U. of NorthCarolina, Jing Xu, North Carolina State U.; JohnRockwell <strong>and</strong> Lawrence B. Marks, U. of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill, Empirical Evaluationof the Radiation Oncology Physicist’s WorkloadDuring Radiation Treatment Planning<strong>and</strong> DeliveryHP4 – MODELING COGNITIONLectureThursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonPavilion Ballroom<strong>Human</strong> Performance Modeling; cosponsored byCognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Matthew Bolton, San Jose State U./NASAAmes Research Ctr.1. Daniel N. Cassenti <strong>and</strong> Troy D. Kelley, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab; Herbert A. Colle <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth A.McGregor, Wright State U., Modeling PerformanceMeasures <strong>and</strong> Self-Ratings of Workloadin a Visual Scanning Task2. Tim Halverson <strong>and</strong> Glenn Gunzelmann, U.S. AirForce Research Lab, Visual Search VersusMemory in a Paired Associate Task3. Michael Farry, Eric Carlson, <strong>and</strong> SamuelMahoney, Charles River Analytics Inc., TheMutual Support Function Model: A CognitiveModel for Intelligence Analysis SupportingIrregular Warfare30 SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY


4. Frank Tamborello, U. of Texas Health ScienceCtr. at Houston; Michael D. Byrne, Rice U.,Simple Procedural <strong>and</strong> Declarative MemoryBuilding Blocks Explain Emergent ComplexBehavior in Routine Tasks, Including <strong>Human</strong>Error5. Tareq Z. Ahram, Waldemar Karwowski, <strong>and</strong>Wilawan Onkham, U. of Central Florida, <strong>Human</strong>Total Ownership Cost in Complex Systems:Estimating <strong>Human</strong> Performance Cost inEnvironments With Multiple Layers ofTechnologyIE4 – WORK PROCESSES AND DRIVINGLectureThursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock IIndustrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: David Cochran, U. of Nebraska; Cochair: KyleSaginus, Marquette U.1. Kyle Saginus <strong>and</strong> Richard Marklin, Marquette U.;Patricia Seeley, <strong>Ergonomics</strong> Solutions LLC;Stephen Freier, Marquette U., The Effects ofMobile Computer Location in a Vehicle Cabon Muscle Activity <strong>and</strong> Joint Postures2. Jangwoon Park, Baekhee Lee, Younggeun Choi,Kihyo Jung, <strong>and</strong> Heecheon You, Pohang U. ofScience <strong>and</strong> Technology; Sungjin Sah, JongkwonPyun, <strong>and</strong> Kinam Kim, Hyundai Motor Co. &Kia Motors Corporation, Development of a Hip<strong>and</strong> Eye-Point Prediction Model for DrivingPosture Using Geometric Equations3. Sean Gallagher, Jonisha Pollard, Nikky Manke,<strong>and</strong> John Heberger, National Inst. for OccupationalSafety <strong>and</strong> Health, Field Assessment ofBiomechanical <strong>and</strong> Physiological Dem<strong>and</strong>s inS<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Limestone Bagging Operations4. Chunhui He <strong>and</strong> Kermit G. Davis, U. of CincinnatiMedical Ctr., Impact of Shift Work on Physical<strong>and</strong> Postural Dem<strong>and</strong>s Among NursingAides in Long-Term Health Care Facilities5. Vernnaliz Carrasquillo, Thomas J. Armstrong, <strong>and</strong>S. Jack Hu, U. of Michigan, Work Variations<strong>and</strong> Musculoskeletal Stresses in PacedProduction OperationsPOS3 – POSTERS 3Poster SessionThursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock PromenadePostersChair: Theresa Guarrera, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; Cochair:Stephanie Whetsel, Clemson U.Poster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters arerequired to be present throughout the session.Robotics Research <strong>and</strong> Application1. Jonathan B. Streater, John Elias, PatriciaBockelman Morrow, <strong>and</strong> Stephen M. Fiore, U. ofCentral Florida, Toward an InterdisciplinaryUnderst<strong>and</strong>ing of Perspective for <strong>Human</strong>-Robot Teamwork2. John Z. Elias, Patricia Bockelman Morrow,Jonathan Streater, Shaun Gallagher, <strong>and</strong> StephenM. Fiore, U. of Central Florida, Toward TriadicInteractions in Autism <strong>and</strong> Beyond: TransitionalObjects, Joint Attention, <strong>and</strong> SocialRobotics3. Elizabeth K. Phillips, Scott Ososky, Janna Grove,<strong>and</strong> Florian G. Jentsch, U. of Central Florida,From Tools to Teammates: Toward the Developmentof Appropriate Mental Models forIntelligent Robots4. David Schuster <strong>and</strong> Florian Jentsch, U. of CentralFlorida, Measurement of Situation Awarenessin <strong>Human</strong>-Robot Teams5. Jessie Y. C. Chen <strong>and</strong> Michael J. Barnes, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab; Stephanie A. Quinn <strong>and</strong> WilliamPlew, U. of Central Florida, Effectiveness ofRoboLeader for Dynamic Re-Tasking in anUrban EnvironmentSimulation <strong>and</strong> Games6. Patricia Bockelman Morrow, John Z. Elias,Jonathan Streater, Scott Ososky, ElizabethPhillips, Stephen M. Fiore, <strong>and</strong> Florian Jentsch,U. of Central Florida, Embodied CognitiveFidelity <strong>and</strong> the Advancement of <strong>Human</strong>-Robot Team Simulations7. Kristin E. Oleson, Am<strong>and</strong>a M. Surprenant, TomCarbone, <strong>and</strong> Lucas Blair, U. of Central Florida,Teaching Algebraic Concepts via SeriousGames on a Tablet PC8. Matthew D. Marraffino, Heather C. Lum, ValerieK. Sims, Matthew G. Chin, <strong>and</strong> Shane E. Halse,U. of Central Florida; Bradley Lippman, ElectronicArts, So You Think You Know Football?Effects of Individual Differences on VideoGame Performance9. David Sharek <strong>and</strong> Eric N. Wiebe, North CarolinaState U., Using Flow Theory to Design VideoGames as Experimental StimuliThursdaySept. 22SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY 31


ThursdaySept. 2210. Matthew E. St. Pierre, James Salley, <strong>and</strong> EricMuth, Clemson U.; Jason Moss, DesignInteractive, Inc., Dark Vergence Posture<strong>and</strong> Simulator Sickness in a Head MountedDisplayTraining11. Christine M. Covas-Smith <strong>and</strong> Herbert H. Bell,U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Network Latency<strong>and</strong> Perceived Fidelity of Motion in a NetworkedFlight Simulator12. Benjamin R. Stephens, Alex<strong>and</strong>er P. Rivchun,<strong>and</strong> Nathan D. Klein, Clemson U., StructuralMeasures of Intern ePortfolios in an NSF-Funded REU Summer <strong>Program</strong> in AppliedPsychology13. Justin F. Morgan, Scott A. Tidwell, Myra Blanco,Alej<strong>and</strong>ra Medina, <strong>and</strong> Richard Hanowski,Virginia Tech; Olu Ajayi, Federal Motor CarrierSafety Admin., Experienced CMV DriverOpinions of Advanced Driving SimulatorScenarios14. Justin S. Graving, Peter A. Easterlund, <strong>and</strong>Michael M. Manser, U. of Minnesota, Developinga Bus Driver Training <strong>Program</strong> for aDriver Assistive System15. James L. Szalma, Grace Teo, <strong>and</strong> Peter A.Hancock, U. of Central Florida; Jennifer S.Murphy, U.S. Army Research Inst., Knowledgeof Results <strong>and</strong> Diagnostic Power: Implicationsfor Vigilance Training to SupportImprovised Explosive Device Detection16. Javier Rivera, U. of Central Florida; Sara K. Gee,George Mason U.; Michael T. Curtis, U. of CentralFlorida; Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, George MasonU.; Florian Jentsch, U. of Central Florida, TheVisual Approach: Evaluating the RelativeImpact of Perceptual <strong>and</strong> Conceptual Training17. Joseph R. Keebler <strong>and</strong> Florian G. Jentsch, U. ofCentral Florida; Irwin Hudson, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab, Developing an Effective CombatIdentification TrainingUniversity Lab Posters18. Georgia Tech, Engineering Psychology <strong>Program</strong>19. Mississippi State U., <strong>Human</strong> SystemsEngineering Lab20. Texas Tech U., <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Psychology Labs21. U. of Michigan, Ctr. for <strong>Ergonomics</strong>22. U. of Wisconsin-Madison, <strong>Human</strong>-ComputerInteraction Lab (in Dept. of Computer Sciences)23. Wichita State U., Software Usability ResearchLab (SURL), Perception <strong>and</strong> Attention Lab,Visual Perception & Cognition Lab, VisualPsychophysics Lab, NIAR <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>24. U. at Buffalo, SUNY, Research Institute forSafety <strong>and</strong> Security in Transportation, CognitiveEngineering Lab, Cognitive System Lab, OccupationalBiomechanics Lab, Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> ControlLab, Work Analysis & Design LabPP4 – ACOUSTICS AND SPEECHLectureThursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCharleston EPerception & PerformanceChair: Myounghoon Jeon, Georgia Tech; Cochair:Stacy Lovell Pfautz, Aptima, Inc.1. Curtis Bower, Carlos Duarte, Jared Garrison,Lucas Reid, Joseph Seegmiller, Aaron Wilson,Denise H. Bauer, Michael Anderson, <strong>and</strong> AndyWixom, U. of Idaho, Seeing With Sound: Creatinga Training Module to Use Echolocationfor Object Detection2. Yukio Horiguchi, Keisuke Yasuda, HiroakiNakanishi, <strong>and</strong> Tetsuo Sawaragi, Kyoto U., Datato-SoundMapping to Sonify Ongoing SystemStatus in Continuous Manual Control Task3. Cheng-Jhe Lin <strong>and</strong> Changxu Wu, U. at Buffalo,SUNY, Performance of Skilled Typists as aFunction of Pacing, Response Complexity<strong>and</strong> Urgency in Numerical Hear-<strong>and</strong>-TypeTasks4. Anne M. Sinatra, Valerie K. Sims, Maxine B. Najle,<strong>and</strong> Matthew G. Chin, U. of Central Florida,An Examination of the Impact of SyntheticSpeech on Unattended Recall in a DichoticListening Task5. Jane H. Barrow <strong>and</strong> Carryl L. Baldwin, GeorgeMason U.; Janet E. Bourne, Northwestern U.;Lindsay Wenger, George Mason U., MusicalValence Affects Spatial Attention in a LikertScale Rating TaskS3 – SAFETY IN EVERYDAY LIFELectureThursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCharleston ASafety; cosponsored by Forensics ProfessionalChair: Kenneth Nemire, HFE Consulting; Cochair:Jeffrey Joe, Idaho National Lab1. Brannan R. McDougald <strong>and</strong> Michael S. Wogalter,North Carolina State U., Increased Comprehensionof Warning Pictorials With Color Highlighting2. Jennifer A. Cowley <strong>and</strong> Michael S. Wogalter,North Carolina State U., Reading Pages ofa Consumer Product Manual Text <strong>and</strong>Warnings: Effects of Format Salience <strong>and</strong>Visual Cues on Eye Movements32 SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY


ThursdaySept. 223. Shafiq Abedin <strong>and</strong> Michael Lewis, U. ofPittsburgh; Nathan Brooks, Sean Owens, PaulScerri, <strong>and</strong> Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon U.,SUAVE: Integrating UAV Video Using a3D Model4. Christopher A. Miller, Smart Information FlowTechnologies; Tyler H. Shaw <strong>and</strong> Adam Emfield,George Mason U.; Joshua D. Hamell, Smart InformationFlow Technologies; Ewart de Visser <strong>and</strong>Raja Parasuraman, George Mason U.; David J.Musliner, Smart Information Flow Technologies,Delegating to Automation: Performance,Complacency <strong>and</strong> Bias Effects Under NonoptimalConditionsC2 - COMMUNICATIONS POTPOURRILectureThursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston BCommunicationChair: Linda Pierce, Federal Aviation Admin.; Cochair:Robert King, AT&T Labs1. James R. Head, William S. Helton, EwaldNeumann, <strong>and</strong> Paul N. Russell, U. of Canterbury;Connie Shears, Chapman U., Text-SpeakProcessing2. Kyle Heyne, Davin Pavlas, <strong>and</strong> Eduardo Salas,U. of Central Florida, An Investigation on theEffects of Flow State on Team Process <strong>and</strong>Outcomes3. Kelly M. Satterfield, Oak Ridge Inst. for Science<strong>and</strong> Education; Victor S. Finomore, Air ForceResearch Lab; Courtney E. Castle, Oak RidgeInst. for Science <strong>and</strong> Education; Joel Warm, AirForce Research Lab, Evaluation of Tools toAid Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Control Operators inChat-Based Communication Monitoring4. Jie Xu, Onur Asan, <strong>and</strong> Enid N. H. Montague,U. of Wisconsin-Madison, A New Method toEvaluate Gaze Behavior Patterns in Doctor-Patient Interaction5. F. Jacob Seagull, U. of Michigan; TamekaClanton, U. of Maryl<strong>and</strong>; Arun Yogan<strong>and</strong>an, JasonJerald, <strong>and</strong> Paul Mlyniec, Digital ArtForms, ComparingRemote <strong>and</strong> In-Person Collaborationin Three Virtual Tasks Using a Two-H<strong>and</strong>edInterfaceCE9 - MODELS OF COGNTIVE WORKFLOWAND READINESSLectureThursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Patricia McDermott, Alion Science &Technology; Cochair: Will Lee, MITRE Corp1. Antony Hilliard <strong>and</strong> Greg A. Jamieson, U. ofToronto, Energy Management in Large Enterprises:A Field Study2. Rebecca Grier, Inst. for Defense Analyses, CognitiveReadiness at the Tactical Level: A Reviewof Measures3. Mark F. St. John <strong>and</strong> Frank C. Lacson, PacificScience & Engineering Group, An ExploratoryStudy of Workflow Support for Tactical Teams4. Razia V. N. Oden, Karol G. Ross, Iris D. Rivera,<strong>and</strong> Jennifer K. Phillips, Cognitive PerformanceGroup, A Cognitively Based CompetencyModel for Small Unit Counter-IED Performance5. Raj Ratwani, Perceptronics Solutions Inc.; LouisLartigue, U.S. Army; Lisa Chung, PerceptronicsSolutions Inc.; Darin Pepple, U.S. Army; KrisTodd, Perceptronics Solutions Inc.; James Zanol,Zanol Consulting; Elan Freedy <strong>and</strong> Don Horvath,Perceptronics Solutions Inc., Improving CognitiveEffectiveness in CounterinsurgencyOperational PlanningCS3 – SUPPORTING ACTIVITY AWARENESS INCOMPUTER-MEDIATED COLLABORATIONInvited AddressThursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston DComputer Systems; cosponsored by InternetChair: Joel Greenstein, Clemson U.Invited Speaker: John Carroll, Pennsylvania State U.,Supporting Activity Awareness in Computer-Mediated CollaborationED2 – ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN POTPOURRILectureThursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston FEnvironmental DesignChair: Claudia Mont’Alvão, PUC-Rio/<strong>Ergonomics</strong> Lab1. P. Vink, Delft U. of Technology; S. van Mastrigt,TNO, The Aircraft Interior Comfort Experienceof 10,032 Passengers2. Alison G. Vredenburgh <strong>and</strong> Ilene B. Zackowitz,Vredenburgh & Associates, Inc., Research in34 SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY


Motion: A Case Study Evaluating the Accessibilityof Public Transit in our Nation’s Capital3. Tracy Needles <strong>and</strong> David Feathers, Cornell U.,Universal Design in Multi-Unit Housing4. Alan Hedge, Cornell U.; Jonathan Puleio <strong>and</strong>Vincent Wang, <strong>Human</strong>scale, Evaluating theImpact of an Office <strong>Ergonomics</strong> <strong>Program</strong>5. Wenjiao Wang <strong>and</strong> Sharon Joines, North CarolinaState U.; Sean Vance, U. of Michigan, <strong>Ergonomics</strong><strong>and</strong> the Built Environment: Recommendationsfor Wall Outlet HeightGS5 – HEALTH,TIREDNESS,AND WORKLOADLectureThursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock FGeneral SessionsChair: Frank Lacson, Pacific Science1. Richard T. Stone <strong>and</strong> Chen-Shuang Wei, IowaState U., Exploring the Linkage BetweenFacial Expression <strong>and</strong> Mental Workload forArithmetic Tasks2. Kyeong-Ah Jeong <strong>and</strong> Robert W. Proctor, PurdueU., Incorporation of Privacy <strong>and</strong> Usability forRemote/Home Health Care Systems: <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong> Considerations3. Jack O. Ogutu <strong>and</strong> Woojin Park, Auburn U., AnEfficient Method for Modeling an Individual’sPerception of Postural Stress4. Petra E. Alfred <strong>and</strong> Valerie J. Rice, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab, The Relationship BetweenSelf-Reported Hours of Sleep, Perceptionsof Tiredness <strong>and</strong> Academic Performance ina Military Training Environment5. Julie N. Salcedo, Eric C. Ortiz, <strong>and</strong> Stephanie J.Lackey, U. of Central Florida; Irwin Hudson, U.S.Army Research, Development <strong>and</strong> EngineeringComm<strong>and</strong>; Andrea H. Taylor, U. of Central Florida,Effects of Autonomous Versus RemotelyOperated Unmanned Weapon Systems on<strong>Human</strong>-Robot Teamwork <strong>and</strong> Trust6. Tripp Driskell, U. of Central Florida, Effectsof a Third Party on Rapport in InvestigativeInterviewsHC11 – HAND-OFFS OF CARE INHEALTH CARELectureThursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock GHealth CareChair: Thomas Ferris, Texas A&M U.; Cochair: SachaDuff, U. of Wisconsin–Madison1. Huiyang Li, Sara Lu, Robert E. Schumacher, <strong>and</strong>F. Jacob Seagull, U. of Michigan, Why MultidisciplinaryRounds Are Not Multidisciplinary:Examination of a Neonatal ICU RoundingProcess2. Robert J. Stephens, National Ctr. for <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong> Engineering in Healthcare; MichaelCudnik <strong>and</strong> Emily Patterson, Ohio State U.,Barriers <strong>and</strong> Facilitators to Timely Admission<strong>and</strong> Transfer of Patients From an EmergencyDepartment to an Intensive Care Unit3. Ashley J. Benedict <strong>and</strong> Barrett S. Caldwell, PurdueU., Media Usage for Feedback Communicationin an Outpatient Prescribing Setting4. Anne Miller, Kathleen Burns, Tonya Beattie, <strong>and</strong>Chad Wagner, V<strong>and</strong>erbilt U. Medical Ctr., WorkArtifacts as a Reflection of Change in IntensiveCare Units5. Xi Yang, Ranieri Yung Ing Koh, <strong>and</strong> BenedictTiong Chee Tay, Nanyang Technological U.;Kewin Tien Ho Siah, National U. Hospital; YoelDonchin, Hadassah Hebrew U. Medical Ctr.;Taezoon Park, Nanyang Technological U., ClinicalShift H<strong>and</strong>offs in Singapore: A Three-PhaseProspectivePD5 – PRODUCT DESIGN, USABILITY, ANDACCESSIBILITYLectureThursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Red Rock IProduct DesignChair: Ameersing Luximon, Hong Kong Polytechnic U.;Cochair: Dan Nathan-Roberts, U. of Michigan, AnnArbor1. Necmettin Firat Ozkan, Eskisehir Osmangazi U.;Joel S. Greenstein, Clemson U., Effects of 2DOnline <strong>and</strong> 3D Virtual World Meeting Spaceson the Performance of a Concept SelectionTask by Engineering Design Teams2. Amira Mohamed-Ameen, James M. Oglesby,Shan Lakhmani, <strong>and</strong> Valerie Sims, U. of CentralFlorida, Waving at Faucets: Primed ActionSelection With Fictional TechnologiesThursdaySept. 22SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY 35


ThursdaySept. 223. Gillian E. Piner <strong>and</strong> Michael D. Byrne, Rice U.,The Experience of Accessible Voting: Resultsof a Survey Among Legally Blind Users4. Michael A. Rodriguez, Independent Consultant;Maryamossadat N. Mahani, U. of Kansas, Accessibilityfor People With Disabilities: Where TechnologyHelps <strong>and</strong> How Certain DisabilitiesAre Being Left Behind5. Yunchen Huang <strong>and</strong> Lesley Strawderman, MississippiState U., Introducing a New UsabilityFramework for Analyzing Usability in aMultiple-Device SystemPP5 – CONDUCTING HUMAN PERFORMANCERESEARCH IN SUPPORT OF CURRENT MILI-TARY OPERATIONS: IMPLICATIONS FORSYSTEM DEVELOPMENTDiscussion PanelThursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston EPerception & PerformanceChair: Pamela A. Savage-Knepshield, U.S. ArmyResearch LabPanelists: Alan Davison, William Harper, Frank Morelli,Elizabeth Redden, <strong>and</strong> Barry Vaughan, U.S. ArmyResearch LabSD4 – SYSTEM DESIGN CONCEPTS ANDMETHODS TO SUPPORT COGNITIVE WORKLectureThursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Pavilion BallroomSystem Development; cosponsored by CognitiveEngineering & Decision MakingChair: Raegan Hoeft, Lockheed Martin; Cochair:Charneta Samms, U.S. Army Research Lab1. Michelle M. Lenox, Erik S. Connors, <strong>and</strong> Mica R.Endsley, SA Technologies, Inc., A BaselineEvaluation of Situation Awareness for ElectricPower System Operation Supervisors2. Christopher R. Hale, Georgia Tech Research Inst.,Using Genetic Algorithms to Design OptimalCognitive Work3. Maureen E. Hassall <strong>and</strong> Penelope M. S<strong>and</strong>erson,U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>; Nerida Cross <strong>and</strong> Katrina James,BlueScope Steel Ltd; Ian T. Cameron, U. ofQueensl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Hazard Identification:Industrial Testing of the HumHIDTechnique <strong>and</strong> Tool4. Gloria L. Calhoun <strong>and</strong> Victoria B.R. Ward, AirForce Research Lab; Heath A. Ruff, Ball Aerospace& Technologies Corp., Performance-BasedAdaptive Automation for Supervisory Control5. Ronny Ophir, Tal Oron-Gilad, Avinoam Borowsky,<strong>and</strong> Yisrael Parmet, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev,Single Versus Dual Video Feed Displays forDismounted Soldiers: Performance <strong>and</strong> AttentionAllocation (eye tracking)T3 – ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION OF TRAIN-ING METHODSLectureThursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Charleston ATrainingChair: Dennis Vincenzi, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. TrainingSystems Div.; Cochair: Eric Jones, Aptima, Inc.1. Vincent Mancuso, Alissa Parr, Eric McMillan,Rachel Tesler, Michael McNeese, <strong>and</strong> KatherineHamilton, <strong>and</strong> Susan Mohammed, PennsylvaniaState U., Once Upon a Time: Behavioral,Affective, <strong>and</strong> Cognitive Effects of MetaphoricalStorytelling as a Training Intervention2. S<strong>and</strong>rina Ritzmann, Annette Kluge, <strong>and</strong> VeraHagemann, U. of Duisburg-Essen, Using Comicsas a Transfer Support Tool for Crew ResourceManagement Training3. Amber Nalu <strong>and</strong> James P. Bliss, Old Dominion U.,Comics as a Cognitive Training Medium forExpert Decision Making4. Alex Godwin, Ryan M. Kilgore, <strong>and</strong> DimitryKudryavtsev, Charles River Analytics, Inc.,Adaptive Skill Rehearsal <strong>and</strong> ExperimentationEnvironment for Battlefield First-AidProcedure Training5. Jennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt, Robyn Marshall, SaeSchatz, <strong>and</strong> Rhianon Dolletski-Lazar, U. of CentralFlorida; Denise Nicholson, D&SCI, Effects ofInstructional Strategies Within an InstructionalSupport System to Improve KnowledgeAcquisition <strong>and</strong> Application6. Christopher D. Wickens, Shaun Hutchins, <strong>and</strong>Thomas Carolan, Alion Science & Technology;John Cumming, Colorado State U., Investigatingthe Impact of Training on Transfer: A Meta-Analytic Approach36 SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY


Thursday, September 223:30–5:00 p.m.AS6 – TEAMWORK IN AVIATION SYSTEMSLectureThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock HAerospace SystemsChair: Linda G. Pierce, FAA Civil Aerospace MedicalInst.; Cochair: Ute M. Fischer, Georgia Tech1. Chris Bearman, San Jose State U./NASA AmesResearch Ctr.; Ronald Miller, Dell Systems; JudithOrasanu, NASA Ames Research Ctr., Challengesof NextGen Technologies for CoordinatedDecision Making <strong>and</strong> the Exchange of InformationBetween Pilots <strong>and</strong> Controllers2. Matthew J. Mainini, Paul U. Lee, Jeffrey R.Homola, <strong>and</strong> Hwasoo E. Lee, San Jose State U./NASA Ames Research Ctr., Flexible AirspaceManagement Operator Roles, Task Distribution,<strong>and</strong> Coordination Mechanisms3. Nadine Bienefeld <strong>and</strong> Gudela Grote, ETHZurich, Teamwork in an Emergency: HowDistributed Leadership Improves DecisionMaking4. Meike Jipp <strong>and</strong> Anne Papenfuss, German AerospaceCtr., Reliability <strong>and</strong> Validity of theSHAPE Teamwork QuestionnaireCE10 – ADDRESSING HUMAN-AUTOMATIONCHALLENGES FOR THE CONTROL OF UASDiscussion PanelThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision Making;cosponsored by Aerospace SystemsChair: Lisa Fern, San Jose State U.Panelists: R. Jay Shively, U.S. Army Aviation <strong>and</strong> MissileResearch Development <strong>and</strong> Engineering Ctr.; Mark H.Draper, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Nancy J. Cooke,Arizona State U.; Tal Oron-Gilad, Ben-Gurion U. ofthe Negev; Christopher A. Miller, Smart InformationFlow TechnologiesED3 – RE-ENVISIONING THE OFFICE WORK-PLACE: AN ESCAPE FROM THE DESKTOPDiscussion PanelThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Charleston FEnvironmental DesignChair: Thomas Albin, Office <strong>Ergonomics</strong> ResearchCommitteePanelists: Michael Bartha, Hewlett Packard; Erin Walline,Dell; Kelly Hogan, Research In MotionHC12 – INTEGRATIVE AND ENCOMPASSINGHUMAN FACTORS DESIGN OF MEDICALWORK UNITS: CAN IT BE DONE FROM THEOUTSIDE?Discussion PanelThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock FHealth CareChair: Daniel Gopher, Technion; Cochair: Yoel Donchin,Hadassah Hebrew U. Medical SchoolPanelists: Pascale Carayon <strong>and</strong> Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. ofWisconsin; Matthew Weinger, V<strong>and</strong>erbilt U. School ofMedicine; Richard Cook, U. of Chicago Medical SchoolHC13 – MEDICAL DEVICES AND HUMANERRORLectureThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock GHealth CareChair: Korey Johnson, User Centric; Cochair: AdamProbst, Baylor Health Care System1. Laura G. Militello, Applied Decision Science;William S. Brown, Brookhaven National Lab;John Wreathall, Wreathall <strong>and</strong> Co., Inc.; Susan E.Cooper <strong>and</strong> Julie Marble, Nuclear RegulatoryCommission; Christen E. Lopez, AppliedDecision Science, Supporting NRC Inspectionsof Byproduct Use in Medical Facilities2. Chris Vincent <strong>and</strong> Ann Bl<strong>and</strong>ford, U. CollegeLondon, Designing for Safety <strong>and</strong> Usability:User-Centered Techniques in Medical DeviceDesign Practice3. Kathryn R. Rieger <strong>and</strong> Mansour Rahimi, U. ofSouthern California, Bayesian Risk IdentificationModel (BRIM): A Predictive Model toReduce Use Error Risk in Medical DeviceInterface Design4. Jerome Q. Sinocruz, Arizona State U.; Emily A.Hildebr<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Brooke L. Neuman, PhoenixHealthcare System; Russell J. Branaghan, ArizonaState U., <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Implications forThursdaySept. 22SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY 37


ThursdaySept. 22St<strong>and</strong>ard Operating Procedure Development<strong>and</strong> Usability in Reprocessing Safety5. Frank A Drews, U. of Utah; Michael Howlett <strong>and</strong>James Mercer, VA Medical Ctr. Salt Lake City;Brittany Mallin <strong>and</strong> Jonathan Bakdash, U. of Utah,<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> to Reduce Medical ErrorID3 – INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN COGNI-TIVE TRAITS AND PERFORMANCELectureThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Charleston BIndividual DifferencesChair: James Szalma, U. of Central Florida1. T. D. Loveday, M. W. Wiggins, <strong>and</strong> J. M. Harris,Macquarie U., The Relationship BetweenDomain-Relevant <strong>and</strong> Abstract Assessmentsof Diagnostic Reasoning Ability2. R<strong>and</strong>y S. Astwood <strong>and</strong> Carla R. L<strong>and</strong>sberg, NavalAir Warfare Ctr.; Alyssa Mercado, Kaegan Corp.;Wendi L. Van Buskirk, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.,Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Complexities of Visual<strong>and</strong> Verbal Learners: A Partial Replicationof Mayer <strong>and</strong> Massa (2003)3. Jeremy Brown <strong>and</strong> Poornima Madhavan, OldDominion U., Simulated Airline LuggageScreening: The Effect of Social-CognitiveBiases on Performance4. Ivonne J. Figueroa <strong>and</strong> Robert J. Youmans,California State U., Northridge, Developingan Easy-to-Administer, Objective, <strong>and</strong> ValidAssessment of Cognitive FlexibilityIE5 – LOW BACKLectureThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock IIndustrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Steve Lavender, Ohio State U.; Cochair:Michael Jorgenson, Wichita State U.1. Kenneth Johannaber <strong>and</strong> Fadi A. Fathallah, U. ofCalifornia, Davis, Disc Hydration Response toSimulated Stooped <strong>and</strong> Erect Postures2. Jay P. Mehta, Tae Hoon Kim, <strong>and</strong> Steven A.Lavender, Ohio State U., Can Twisting <strong>and</strong>Lateral Bending Motions Be ControlledThrough Adjustments to Transfer DistanceWhen Boxes Are Lifted From VaryingHeights?3. Ryan Z. Amick, Muci J. Chali Zarzar, <strong>and</strong>Michael J. Jorgensen, Wichita State U.,Estimation of Low Back Disorder Riskfor the ACGIH TLVs4. Riley E. Splittstoesser, Gregory G. Knapik, <strong>and</strong>William S. Marras, Ohio State U., A SimpleModel of Changes in Lumbar IntervertebralAngles During Sagittal Torso Flexion5. Riley E. Splittstoesser, William S. Marras, <strong>and</strong>Thomas M. Best, Ohio State U., Spinal Loading<strong>and</strong> Immune Responses to Personality <strong>and</strong>Mental Load During Repetitive LiftingME2 – UNDER THE MACROERGONOMICSUMBRELLALectureThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Charleston EMacroergonomicsChair: Connemara Bazley, Jim Conna, Inc.; Cochair:Petra Alfred, U.S. Army Research Lab1. Steven D. Baran, Jamie A. Lapin, John W. Beasley,Paul D. Smith, <strong>and</strong> Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. ofWisconsin-Madison, Identifying Hazards in PrimaryCare: The Elderly Patient’s Perspective2. Mahpara Faatin, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Amye J.Tevaarwerk, <strong>and</strong> Mary E. Sesto, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Differences in Long-Term Employment<strong>and</strong> Health Outcomes Between ThoseWith <strong>and</strong> Without Cancer3. Valerie J. Rice, U.S. Army Research Lab; Louis E.B<strong>and</strong>eret, U.S. Army Research Inst. of EnvironmentalMedicine; Diane Marra, IndependentHealth; Jenny Butler, U.S. Army Medical DepartmentCtr. for Strategic Studies, The Relationshipof Self-Reported Health to Other Indicesof Physical Health <strong>and</strong> Performance AmongSoldiers4. Isabella Roger, Rhona Flin, <strong>and</strong> Kathryn Mearns,U. of Aberdeen, Safety Leadership From theTop: Identifying the Key Behaviors5. Jeffrey D. Onken <strong>and</strong> Barrett S. Caldwell, PurdueU., Problem Solving in Expert Teams: FunctionalModels <strong>and</strong> Task ProcessesPOS4 – POSTERS 4Poster SessionThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Red Rock PromenadePostersChair: Stephanie Whetsel, Clemson U.; Cochair:Theresa Guarrera, U. at Buffalo, SUNYPoster sessions are 90 minutes only; presenters arerequired to be present throughout the session.Automation1. Vlad L. Pop <strong>and</strong> Francis T. Durso, Georgia Tech;Kathleen Mosier, San Francisco State U.; UteFischer, Georgia Tech; Daniel Morrow, U. of38 SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY


Illinois; Karen Feigh <strong>and</strong> Katlyn Sullivan, GeorgiaTech; Justin Blosch <strong>and</strong> Jordan Wilson, SanFrancisco State U., Elaborating <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong> Concepts, Guidelines, <strong>and</strong> Concernsfor Characterizing Flight Deck Automation2. Katherine A. Berry <strong>and</strong> John J. Pace, TASC, Inc.,Examining the Actors <strong>and</strong> Functions of anAirline Operations Center3. Nathaniel H. Bean, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr.;Stephen C. Rice, New Mexico State U.; M. DavidKeller, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr., The Effect ofGestalt Psychology on the System-Wide TrustStrategy in Automation4. Franck Mars <strong>and</strong> Louay Saleh, CNRS; PhilippeChevrel, Fabien Claveau, <strong>and</strong> Jean-François Lafay,IRCCyN, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Modelingthe Visual <strong>and</strong> Motor Control of SteeringWith an Eye to Shared-Control Automation5. Joshua S<strong>and</strong>ry, Jeremy Schwark, Gayle Hunt,Kasha Geels, <strong>and</strong> Stephen Rice, New MexicoState U., Operator Aid-Switching in a Caseof Redundant Automation with Single-AidFailure6. Tracy L. S<strong>and</strong>ers, Kristin E. Oleson, <strong>and</strong>Deborah R. Billings, U. of Central Florida;Jessie Y. C. Chen, U.S. Army Research Lab;Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida, A Modelof <strong>Human</strong>-Robot Trust: Theoretical ModelDevelopment<strong>Ergonomics</strong>7. Shelby G. Thompson <strong>and</strong> Kritina Holden,Lockheed Martin; Scott Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> ElizabethBenson, MEI Technologies, The Effect ofPressurized Space Gloves on Operabilityof Cursor Controls, Mobility, <strong>and</strong> Strength8. Ethan Epstein, Br<strong>and</strong>on Loye, Michael C. Walsh,<strong>and</strong> Sean Colford, Canyon Crest Academy; RhondaEpstein, Comprehensive Therapy Services,Back Straight Boys: Middle School Students’Initiative for Healthy Computing9. Breanne Hawes <strong>and</strong> Thaddeus Brunye, U.S. ArmyNSRDEC, Effects of Four Workplace LightingTechnologies on Perception, Cognition, <strong>and</strong>Affective State10. Patricia Bockelman Morrow, U. of Central Florida,A Site-Based Ergonomic Assessment ofAcoustics in School Settings <strong>and</strong> the Proposalof a Fuzzy-Logic Metric11. Jonisha P. Pollard <strong>and</strong> William L. Porter, NIOSH,The Effect of Kneepads on Balance WhileKneeling or SquattingMedical/Health Care12. Massimiliano Pau, Eleonora Saba, <strong>and</strong> Marco Pau,U. of Cagliari, A Study on the Combined Effectof Obesity <strong>and</strong> Load Carriage on Plantar PressurePatterns of Primary School Children13. Jakeb D. Riggle, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln;Michael C. Wadman, U. of Nebraska Medical Ctr.;Bernadette Brown-Clerk, Bethany R. Lowndes,<strong>and</strong> Elizabeth A. Thrailkill, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln; Patricia K. Carstens, U. of NebraskaMedical Ctr.; M. Susan Hallbeck, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln, Cognitive Task Analysis for Assessment<strong>and</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ardization of Central VenousCatheterization (CVC) Procedures14. Sadaf Kazi, Vlad L. Pop, <strong>and</strong> Francis T. Durso,Georgia Tech; Christina Ryan <strong>and</strong> CharleneCunningham, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta,Eliciting Strategies From Expert Critical CareNurses Using the Threat-Strategy Interview15. Amy Irwin, Kathryn Mearns, Margaret Watson,<strong>and</strong> Jim Urquhart, U. of Aberdeen, PharmacistDispensing Error: The Effect of NeighbourhoodDensity <strong>and</strong> Time Pressure on AccurateVisual Perception of Drug Names16. Michelle Sublette, C. Melody Carswell, WillSeidelman, Rusty Grant, Quiong Han, Matt Field,<strong>and</strong> Cindy H. Lio, U. of Kentucky, Gyusung Lee,U. of Maryl<strong>and</strong>; W. Brent Seales <strong>and</strong> DuncanClarke, U. of Kentucky; Do Operators TakeAdvantage of a Secondary, Global-PerspectiveDisplay When Performing a SimulatedLaparoscopic Search Task?17. Anthony Vacher, Institut de recherche biomédicaledes armées; Alain D'Holl<strong>and</strong>er, U. Hospitals ofGeneva; Sana El Mhamdi, U. Hospital of Monastir;Yves Auroy, Hôpital d'instruction des Armées duVal de grâce; Marion Izotte, Philippe Michel, <strong>and</strong>Jean-Luc Quenon, Comité de Coordination del’Evaluation Clinique et de la Qualité en Aquitaine,Effectiveness of a Tool for Structuring ActionPlan After Analysis of Adverse EventUniversity Lab Posters18. George Mason U., ARCH Lab19. Monash U., <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> within MonashInjury Research Institute, Accident ResearchCentre20. Pennsylvania State U., Benjamin W. NiebelWork Design Lab, Quality Engineering <strong>and</strong>System Transitions Lab, <strong>Human</strong> PerformanceAssessment <strong>and</strong> Modeling Lab21. U. of Central Florida, Team Performance Lab,Recent <strong>and</strong> Emergent Technologies ResearchOrganization Lab, <strong>Human</strong> Systems IntegrationLab, Simulation <strong>and</strong> Training Research to ImproveThursdaySept. 22SEPTEMBER 22 – THURSDAY 39


FridaySept. 23Knowledge <strong>and</strong> Effectiveness Lab, Applied Cognition<strong>and</strong> Training in Immersive Virtual EnvironmentsLab22. U. of Queensl<strong>and</strong>, School of Information Technology<strong>and</strong> Electrical Engineering (ITEE), Schoolof Psychology, Dept. of <strong>Human</strong> Movement Studies23. U. of Waterloo, Advanced Interface Design Lab,use-IT Lab, Collaborative Systems Lab, <strong>Human</strong>sin Complex Systems Lab24. U. of Kentucky, The User Experience Group,Center for Visualization <strong>and</strong> Virtual EnvironmentsS4 – SAFETY THEORIES AND ANALYSESLectureThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Charleston ASafetyChair: Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U.; Cochair:Katie Berry, TASC1. Peter B. Walker, Naval School of Aviation Safety;Paul O’Connor, National U. of Irel<strong>and</strong>; Henry L.Phillips, Naval Aerospace Medical Ctr.; Robert G.Hahn <strong>and</strong> Walter W. Dalitsch, Naval School ofAviation Safety, Evaluating the Utility of DoDHFACS Using Lifted Probabilities2. Gesa Praetorius <strong>and</strong> Margareta Lützhöft, ChalmersU. of Technology, Safety Is Everywhere—TheConstituents of Maritime Safety3. Adam Piper, South Dakota School of Mines &Technology, Using Cluster Medians to IdentifyKey Graphical Attributes of Safety Symbols4. Dean A. Hooper <strong>and</strong> Richard E. Hitchens, Stereotaxis,Inc, Use Error Analysis in a MedicalDevice Product Development Cycle5. Dahai Liu, Desmond Solomon, <strong>and</strong> ShawnDoherty, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; LeonHardy, U. of South Florida, Classifying InjuryOccurrences in Motor-Vehicle CollisionsUsing Artificial Neural NetworksST5 – UNINTENDED ACCELERATION: HUMANFACTORS ENGINEERING ISSUES ANDSOLUTIONSDiscussion PanelThursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m.Charleston DSurface TransportationChair: Rudolf G. Mortimer, ConsultantPanelists: Steven M. Casey, Ergonomic Systems Design,Inc.; Thomas A. Dingus, Virginia Tech; Richard A.Schmidt, <strong>Human</strong> Performance Research; Paula Sind-Prunier, National Transportation Safety BoardThursday, September 225:15–6:30 p.m.<strong>Technical</strong> Group Networking/Business Meeting<strong>Technical</strong> Group <strong>Program</strong> Chairs5:15-6:30 p.m.TrailsFriday, September 228:30–10:00 a.m.AS7 – TOOLS FOR DESIGNING, EVALUATING,AND CERTIFYING NEXTGEN TECHNOLO-GIES AND PROCEDURES: AUTOMATIONROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIESDiscussion PanelFriday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock HAerospace SystemsChair: Thomas M. McCloy, Federal Aviation Admin.;Cochair: Michelle E. Harper-Sciarini, APRISE LLCPanelists: Frances T. Durso, Georgia Tech; FlorianJentsch, U. of Central Florida; Barbara Kanki, NASAAMES Research Ctr.; William Rogers, HoneywellCE11 – HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTIONLectureFriday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: Monica Lundh, Chalmers U. of Technology1. Geoffrey Ho, Nada Pavlovic, <strong>and</strong> Robert Arrabito,DRDC Toronto, <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Issues WithOperating Unmanned Underwater Vehicles2. Shih-Yi Chien, Huadong Wang, <strong>and</strong> MichaelLewis, U. of Pittsburgh; Siddharth Mehrotra <strong>and</strong>Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon U., Effects ofAlarms on Control of Robot Teams3. Daniel N. Cassenti, Troy D. Kelley, Eric Avery,<strong>and</strong> Rosemarie E. Yagoda, U.S. Army ResearchLab, Location Label Speech Options ImproveRobot Operator Performance4. Nathan Brooks, Paul Scerri, <strong>and</strong> Katia PanagiotouSycara, Carnegie Mellon U.; Huadong Wang,Shih-Yi Chien, <strong>and</strong> Michael Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh,Asynchronous Control With ATR forLarge Robot Teams40 SEPTEMBER 23 – FRIDAY


5. Patricia L. McDermott, Alion Science & Technology;Roger Chadwick, New Mexico State U.;Jennifer M. Riley, SA Technologies; Alia Fisher,Alion Science & Technology, Providing the RightAmount of Detail: Implications for Map <strong>and</strong>Icon Display in a Robotic Search TaskHC14 - HUMAN FACTORS EDUCATION FORHEALTH CARE AUDIENCES: IDEAS FOR THEWAY FORWARDDiscussion PanelFriday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock FHealth CareChair: Alissa L. Russ, VA HSR&D Ctr. on ImplementingEvidence-Based Practice; Cochair: Janine Purcell,VHA Office of Health Information Patient Safety OfficePanelists: Laura G. Militello, Applied Decision Science;Jason J. Saleem, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr.; Robert L.Wears, U. of Florida; Rollin J. Fairbanks, National Ctr.for <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Engineering in Healthcare; Ben-Tzion Karsh, U. of WisconsinIE6 – MUSCLES, FATIGUE,AND POSTURELectureFriday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock IIndustrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Riley Splittstoesser, Ohio State U.; Cochair:Sue Ferguson, Ohio State U.1. Sue A. Ferguson, W. Gary Allread, Peter Le,Joseph D. Rose, <strong>and</strong> William S. Marras, OhioState U., Shoulder Muscle OxygenationDuring Repetitive Tasks2. Sean Gallagher, National Inst. for OccupationalSafety <strong>and</strong> Health, The Role of Force <strong>and</strong>Repetition in Musculoskeletal Disorder Risk3. Chip Wade, Auburn U.; John C. Garner, U. ofMississippi; Mark S. Redfern, U. of Pittsburgh;Robert O. Andres, Ergonomic Engineering Inc.;Jennica Roche, U. of Pittsburgh, Impact ofExtended Durations to Ballast on PosturalStability4. Ashish D. Nimbarte, Jennifer A. Sivak-Callcott,<strong>and</strong> Yun Sun, West Virginia U., Evaluationof Neck Musculature Loading Among theSurgeons Operating With Surgical Loupes5. Brent L. Ulrey <strong>and</strong> Fadi A. Fathallah, U. ofCalifornia, Davis, Biomechanical Effects ofa Personal Weight Transfer Device in theStooped PosturePD6 – PRODUCT DESIGN, EVALUATION, ANDACCIDENTSLectureFriday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston AProduct DesignChair: M. Susan Hallbeck, U. of Nebraska, Lincoln;Cochair: Neta Ezer, Futron Corporation1. Daniel Tichon, Lowell L. Baker, <strong>and</strong> Irving U.Ojalvo, Technology Assoc., LLC, The Role of<strong>Human</strong> Balance in Stepladder Accidents2. Vin Lim, Siwen Liu, Wenjiao Wang, <strong>and</strong> SharonJoines, North Carolina State U., Assessment ofthe Redesigned Asian Wok H<strong>and</strong>les3. Jangwoon Park <strong>and</strong> Kihyo Jung, Pohang U. ofScience <strong>and</strong> Technology; Joonho Chang, PennsylvaniaState U.; Jeongung Kwon, Hyundai-KiaMotors; Heecheon You, Pohang U. of Science <strong>and</strong>Technology, Evaluation of Driving PosturePrediction in Digital <strong>Human</strong> SimulationUsing RAMSIS4. Erin E. Hughes <strong>and</strong> Peter W. Johnson, U. ofWashington, Child Computer Use <strong>and</strong>AnthropometryPP6 – PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCEPOTPOURRILectureFriday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston EPerception & PerformanceChair: Joseph Keebler, U. of Central Florida; Cochair:Frank Lacson, Pacific Science & Engineering Group1. Joshua A. Gomer, <strong>Human</strong> Factor EngineeringLLC; Christopher C. Pagano, Clemson U.,Spatial Perception <strong>and</strong> Robot Operation:Should Spatial Abilities Be Considered WhenSelecting Robot Operators?2. Vladimir Zotov, Defence Research <strong>and</strong> DevelopmentCanada; Jocelyn Mary Keillor, NationalResearch Council Canada; Jerzy Jarmasz, DefenceResearch <strong>and</strong> Development Canada, Measuring“Spidey Sense” in a Threat Detection Task:The Role of Physiological Arousal3. Sohit Karol <strong>and</strong> Jae Kun Shim, U. of Maryl<strong>and</strong>,Effect of Digital Anesthesia on MultifingerSynergies During a Submaximal ConstantForce Production Task4 Erik Prytz, Mark W. Scerbo, <strong>and</strong> Rebecca Kennedy,Old Dominion U., Spatial Judgments From DifferentVantage Points: A Different Perspective5. Jooyoung Jang <strong>and</strong> Christian D. Schunn, U. ofPittsburgh, Physical Design Tools Support <strong>and</strong>Hinder Innovative Engineering DesignFridaySept. 23SEPTEMBER 23 – FRIDAY 41


FridaySept. 23T4 – TRAINING COMPLEX SKILLS ANDIMPROVING TRAINING SYSTEMSLectureFriday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Red Rock GTrainingChair: Sylvain Bruni, Aptima, Inc.; Cochair: ThomasAlicia, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Training Systems Div.1. Brian D. Gane <strong>and</strong> Richard Catrambone, GeorgiaTech, Extended Practice in Motor LearningUnder Varied Practice Schedules: Effects ofBlocked, Blocked-Repeated, <strong>and</strong> R<strong>and</strong>omSchedules2. Nicole Howie, Sagar N. Purkayastha, Michael D.Byrne, <strong>and</strong> Marcia K. O’Malley, Rice U., MotorSkill Acquisition in a Virtual GamingEnvironment3. Andrea H. Taylor, Sae Schatz, Teri L. Marino-Carper, Michael L. Carrizales, <strong>and</strong> Jennifer Vogel-Walcutt, U. of Central Florida, A Review ofMilitary Predeployment Stress ToleranceTraining4. Rick van der Kleij <strong>and</strong> David Molenaar, TNO;Jan Maarten Schraagen, U. of Twente, MakingTeams More Resilient: Effects of SharedTransformational Leadership Training onResilience5. Dennis A. Vincenzi, Naval Air Warfare Ctr.Training Systems Div.; John E. Deaton <strong>and</strong>Timothy J. Buker, Florida Inst. of Technology;Elizabeth L. Blickensderfer, Embry-RiddleAeronautical U.; Rick Pray <strong>and</strong> Barry Williams,RPA Electronic Solutions, Mitigation of SystemLatency in Next Generation Helmet MountedDisplay Systems (NGHMDS)6. Jungaa Moon, Daniel Bothell, <strong>and</strong> John R.Anderson, Carnegie Mellon U., Using a CognitiveModel to Provide Instruction for a DynamicTaskTE3 – HUMAN FACTORS PRACTITIONERS:POLICE OR PARTNERS?Discussion PanelFriday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Charleston FTest & EvaluationChair: TBAPanelists: Anikó Sándor, Lockheed Martin; AllisonMarks, Extreme Networks; Melissa Meingast,Hewlett-PackardFriday, September 2210:30 a.m.–12:00 noonAS8 – TRAINING IN DIVERSE AVIATIONDOMAINSLectureFriday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock HAerospace SystemsChair: John W. Ruffner, Serco, Inc.; Cochair: SehchangHah, Federal Aviation Admin.1. Shawn Pruchnicki, San Jose State U. at NASAAmes; Barbara K. Burian, NASA; BonnyChristopher, San Jose State U. at NASA Ames,Designing Realistic, Full-Mission, <strong>Human</strong>in-the-LoopAviation Simulation Studies:Lessons Learned2. Sabrina S. Billinghurst, Corey A. Morgan, RobertC. Rorie, Ariana Kiken, Lauren P. Bacon, Kim-Phuong Vu, <strong>and</strong> Thomas Strybel, California StateU. Long Beach; Vernol Battiste, San Jose State U.Foundation, Should Students Learn GeneralAir Traffic Management Skills BeforeNextGen Tools?3. Derek L. Pasma, Carleton U.; Stuart C. Grant,Defence Research <strong>and</strong> Development Canada;Murray Gamble, Carleton U.; Ronald V. Kruk,Ravenmark Consultations, Inc.; Christopher M.Herdman, Carleton U., Utility of Motion <strong>and</strong>Motion-Cueing to Support Simulated In-FlightRotary-Wing Emergency Training4. Christopher M. Johnson <strong>and</strong> Douglas A.Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, PilotError During Visual Flight Into InstrumentWeather: An Experiment Using AdvancedSimulation <strong>and</strong> Analysis Methods5. John G. Blitch <strong>and</strong> Benjamin A. Clegg, ColoradoState U., Automation Influence on UnmannedAerial System Operator Training42 SEPTEMBER 23 – FRIDAY


CE12 – FROM TELEOPERATION TO TEAMMATE:APPLYING THEORY AND METHOD FROM THECOGNITIVE AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCESTO CREATE HUMAN-ROBOT TEAMSInvited SymposiumFriday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock ECognitive Engineering & Decision MakingChair: R<strong>and</strong>all Shumaker, U. of Central Florida;Cochair: Keryl Ann Cosenzo, U.S. Army Research Lab1. R<strong>and</strong>all Shumaker, U. of Central Florida, FromTeleoperation to Teammate: Applying Theory<strong>and</strong> Method From the Cognitive <strong>and</strong> ComputationalSciences to Create <strong>Human</strong>-RobotTeams2. David Schuster, Scott Ososky, Florian Jentsch,<strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Phillips, U. of Central Florida;Christian Lebiere, Carnegie Mellon U.; A. WilliamEvans, U.S. Army Research Lab, A ResearchApproach to Shared Mental Models <strong>and</strong>Situation Assessment in Future Robot Teams3. Stephanie Lackey, Daniel Barber, <strong>and</strong> LaurenReinerman, U. of Central Florida; Norman I.Badler, U. of Pennsylvania; Irwin Hudson, U.S.Army Research Lab, Defining Next-GenerationMultimodal Communication in <strong>Human</strong>-RobotInteraction4. Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida;Norman L. Badler, U. of Pennsylvania; LotziBoloni, U. of Central Florida; Michael A. Goodrich,Brigham Young U.; Annie S. Wu, U. of CentralFlorida; Jessie Y. C. Chen, U.S. Army ResearchLab, <strong>Human</strong>-Robot Teams CollaboratingSocially, Organizationally, <strong>and</strong> CulturallyHC15 – NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES USED INHEALTH CARELectureFriday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock GHealth CareChair: Joy Rodriguez, U. of Wisconsin–Madison;Cochair: Theresa Guarrera, U. at Buffalo, SUNY1. Kapil Chalil Madathil, Reshmi Koikkara,An<strong>and</strong> K. L. Gramopadhye, <strong>and</strong> Joel S. Greenstein,Clemson U., An Empirical Study of the Usabilityof Consenting Systems: iPad, Touchscreen,<strong>and</strong> Paper-Based Systems2. Jennifer Wagner <strong>and</strong> Dawn Moore, VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System, Pilot Testingof Mobile Tablet Computers in MultipleDepartments in a Hospital Setting: LessonsLearned3. Geb Thomas, Philip Polgreen, Ted Herman,Deepti Sharma, Brian Johns, Howard Chen,Gregg Scranton, David Naylor, Michael Irel<strong>and</strong>,Tina McCarty, Tim Decker, <strong>and</strong> Alberto Segre,U. of Iowa, Improving Patient Safety WithH<strong>and</strong> Hygiene Compliance MonitoringHC16 – SIMULATION IN HEALTH CARE: ONESIZE FITS ALL?Discussion PanelFriday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock FHealth CareChair: Elizabeth H. Lazzara, U. of Central Florida;Cochair: Sallie J. Weaver, U. of Central FloridaPanelists: Matthew B. Weinger, Ctr. for Research <strong>and</strong>Innovation in Systems Safety; Moshe Feldman, VirginiaCommonwealth U. School of Medicine; Michael A.Rosen, Johns Hopkins U. School of Medicine; KyleHarrison, Stanford U.; F. Jacob Seagull, U. of MichiganMedical SchoolIE7 – ERGONOMICS PROCESSES AND SPECIALPOPULATIONSLectureFriday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonRed Rock IIndustrial <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Chair: Richard Marklin, Marquette U.; Cochair:Monica Johnson, Ohio State U.1. Monica R. Johnson, Steven A. Lavender, <strong>and</strong>J. Mac Crawford, Ohio State U.; Paul A. Reichelt<strong>and</strong> Karen M. Conrad, U. of Illinois at Chicago;Antonio R. Fern<strong>and</strong>ez, U. of North Carolina atChapel Hill, Identification of <strong>Factors</strong> ThatAffect the Adoption of Ergonomic InterventionsAmong EMS Workers2. Lu Yuan <strong>and</strong> Gregory Culberson, SoutheasternLouisiana U., Effectiveness of a Library <strong>Ergonomics</strong>Training <strong>Program</strong>3. Carolyn Sommerich, Steven Lavender, ElizabethS<strong>and</strong>ers, <strong>and</strong> Kevin Evans, Ohio State U.; SharonJoines, North Carolina State U.; Wei-Ting Yen,Ohio State U.; Sabrina Lamar, Consultant; RadinZaid Radin Umar, Ohio State U., Participatory<strong>Ergonomics</strong> Applied to Sonographers’ Work4. Shaheen Ahmed <strong>and</strong> Kari Babski-Reeves,Mississippi State U., Making Life Meaningful:Designing Workstations for Physically <strong>and</strong>Cognitively Impaired AdultsFridaySept. 23SEPTEMBER 23 – FRIDAY 43


FridaySept. 23SD5 – TOOLS FOR BATTLEFIELD AIRMEN:WHERE WE’VE BEEN AND WHERE WE’REGOINGDiscussion PanelFriday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCharleston FSystem DevelopmentChair: Jill Ritter, U.S. Air ForcePanelists: Robert Bean, ASC/WISN; Gregory Burnett <strong>and</strong>R<strong>and</strong>y Mieskoski, 711HPW/RHCBB; Victor Finomore,711HPW/RHCBA; Laura Militello, Applied DecisionScienceST6 – HEADWAY, SPEED, ACCELERATION,AND AUTOMATIONLectureFriday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noonCharleston ESurface TransportationChair: Susan T. Chrysler, Texas Transportation Inst.;Cochair: Joel Cooper, Precision Driving Research1. Ian J. Reagan, National Highway Traffic SafetyAdmin.; James P. Bliss, Old Dominion U., Effectsof an Advisory Warning <strong>and</strong> a Cash Bonuson Speeding Behavior2. Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler, <strong>and</strong> Joseph F.Coughlin, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology,Using Self-Report <strong>and</strong> Heart Rate Measuresto Assess Stress Reduction from a SemiautomatedParallel Parking System3. Malte Risto, U. of Twente; Marieke H. Martens,TNO <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong>, Assessing Drivers’Ability to Carry Out Headway Advice inMotorway Car Driving4. Douglas E. Young, California State U. Long Beach;Genevieve M. Heckman <strong>and</strong> Robyn S. Kim,Exponent Failure Analysis Associates, <strong>Human</strong><strong>Factors</strong> in Sudden Acceleration Incidents5. Jarrett A. Bato <strong>and</strong> Linda Ng Boyle, U. of Washington,Adaptive Cruise Control: User Differencesin Urban <strong>and</strong> Rural EnvironmentsPlan to Attend!HFES 56th Annual MeetingOctober 22-–26, 2012Westin Boston WaterfrontBoston, Massachusetts, USAReviewsof <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>Ergonomics</strong>, Volume 7Edited by Patricia R. DeLuciaThe contents of Reviews of<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong>,Volume 7, is simultaneously international,collaborative, interdisciplinary,<strong>and</strong> evidence-based.The authors draw on knowledgeabout processes that occurwithin people (vision, audition,haptics, cognitive, physical, emotional),across people (social, cultural)<strong>and</strong> between people <strong>and</strong>organizations. The book exemplifiesthe human factors/ergonomics field as, in the editor’swords, “a critical component of the solutions to past, present,<strong>and</strong> future sociotechnical problems.”The chapters in this volume address distracted driving;auditory displays for in-vehicle technologies; human-robotinteraction; job analysis techniques for distal upper-extremitydisorders; underst<strong>and</strong>ing, evaluating, <strong>and</strong> designing for humanemotion; perceptual, cognitive, <strong>and</strong> physical factors ofnight vision goggles; information environment, fatigue, <strong>and</strong>culture in the maritime domain; <strong>and</strong> virtual reality systemdesign for mobility <strong>and</strong> haptic task performance.The Reviews of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong> series hasestablished itself as a leading reference for an overview summary<strong>and</strong> status review of central HF/E topics—one that isimportant to students, researchers, practitioners, <strong>and</strong> theinformed public.Paperback: 376 pp., 6 × 9 inches; ISBN 978-1-4522-0524-3HFES Members: $75 print, free online; Nonmembers: $125 printplus onlineHOW TO ORDERHFES Members: To purchase a print copy, go to http://bit.ly/r6gXilTo access the online content at no charge, log in atwww.hfes.org with your member username <strong>and</strong> password<strong>and</strong> click the link to view Reviews on SAGE Journals Online.Nonmembers: Go to rev.sagepub.com, click on “Subscribe,”<strong>and</strong> purchase an Individual Subscription with both print <strong>and</strong>online access.Published by SAGE for<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ergonomics</strong> <strong>Society</strong>P.O. Box 1369, Santa Monica, CA 90406-1369 USA310/394-1811, Fax 310/394-2410, http://hfes.org, store@hfes.org44 SEPTEMBER 23 – FRIDAY


PARTICIPANT INDEXAbbott, Robert, 25Abedin, Shafiq, 34Adame, Adrian S., 29Adams, Anne E., 10Adams, Julie, A., 12, 28Agan, Kevin, 18Aghaei, Behzad, 14Ahmad, Omar, 33Ahmed, Shaheen, 43Ahram, Tareq Z., 31Ajayi, Olu, 32Alberti, Pascal, 23Albin, Thomas, 37Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Amy L., 12, 21Alfred, Petra E., 22, 25, 35, 38Alicia, Thomas, 21, 29, 42Allaire, Jason C., 23Allen, Christine, 13Allread, W. Gary, 41Amelink, Catherine T., 19Amick, Ryan Z., 38Ancker, Jessica, 28Anders, Shilo, 16Anderson, Gretchen M., 33Anderson, John R., 42Anderson, Michael, 32Andre, Anthony D., 9Andres, Bob O., 41Arbuckle, Nicole, 17Armstrong, Thomas J., 13, 27, 31Arrabito, G. Robert, 14, 27, 40Arthur, J. J. (Trey), 24Asan, Onur, 34Ashoori, Maryam, 16Astwood, R<strong>and</strong>y S., 38Aulck, Lavi, 13Auroy, Yves, 39Aust, Frederik, 11Avery, Eric, 40Babcock-Parziale, Judith, 30Babski-Reeves, Kari, 43Bacon, Lauren P., 42Badler, Norman I., 43Bagian, James P., 16Bahn, Sangwoo, 13Bakdash, Jonathan, 38Baker, Lowell L., 41Baldwin, Carryl L., 9, 12, 21, 26,32Balk, Stacy A., 18, 28, 33Ballou, David G., 33Banas, Steven, 10B<strong>and</strong>eret, Louis E., 38Baran, Steven, D., 38Barber, Daniel, 9, 43Barnes, Michael J., 11, 31Barrow, Jane H., 21, 32Barshi, Immanuel, 11Bartha, Michael, 37Bass, Brock M., 15Bass, Ellen, 24Bateman, Raymond, 25Bato, Jarrett A., 44Battiste, Vernol, 8, 42Bauer, David T., 21Bauer, Denise H., 33Bazley, Connemara, 38Bean, Nathaniel H., 39Bean, Robert, 44Beane, John, 15Bearman, Chris, 37Beasley, John W., 38Beattie, Tonya, 35Becker, Mark E., 29Bedwell, Wendy L., 22Beekhuyzen, Martijn, 16Beer, Jenay M., 10, 16Bell, Herbert H., 32Bell, Sarah N., 22Bellingar, Teresa, 8Benedict, Ashley J., 35Bennett, Kevin, 30Benson, Elizabeth, 22, 39Benuzillo, Jose, 24Berggren, Peter, 20Beringer, Dennis, 24Berka, Chris, 9, 15Berry, Katherine A., 26, 40Best, Thomas M., 38Bhagat, Rahul, 11Bienefeld, Nadine, 11, 37Billinghurst, Sabrina S., 42Billings, Deborah R., 39Bisantz, Ann M., 28Blair, Lucas, 31Blanco, Myra, 32, 33Bl<strong>and</strong>ford, Ann, 37Bl<strong>and</strong>ing, Ryan, 26Blickensderfer, Elizabeth L., 42Bliss, James P., 15, 36, 44Blitch, John G., 9, 42Blood, Ryan P., 15Blosch, Justin, 39Bo, Cheng, 22Bo, Wang, 22Bockelman Morrow, Patricia, 31,39Boehm-Davis, Deborah A., 19, 32Bogner, Marilyn Sue, 27Boloni, Lotzi, 43Bolton, Matthew, 27, 30Boren, Rebecca, 10Boring, Ronald L., 11, 18, 21, 23Borowsky, Avinoam, 36Bothell, Daniel, 42Bourgeon, Léonore, 11Bourne, Janet E., 32Bower, Curtis, 32Bowers, Clint, 15Bowman, Alec, 33Boyce, Michael W., 28Boykin, Gary, 25Boyle, Linda Ng, 7, 33, 44Boyle, Nolan D., 23Bradbury, Aaron, 23Branaghan, Russell J., 19, 30, 37Brayda, Luca, 26Brett, Bryan E., 18Brill, J. Christopher, 14, 23Brooks, Nathan, 34, 40Brown, Jeremy, 26, 38Brown, Kendra T., 9Brown, Victoria, 30Brown, William S., 37Brown-Clerk, Bernadette, 39Bruni, Sylvain, 16, 42Brunye, Thaddeus, 39Buker, Timothy J., 42Burford, Mary E., 21Burgo-Black, A. Lucile, 17Burian, Barbara K., 42Burkhardt, Katharin, Deschesne,30Burks, Rick T., 23Burnett, Gregory, 44Burnett, John S., 23Burns, Catherine M., 14, 16, 27Burns, Kathleen, 35Bustamante, Ernesto A., 16, 22Butler, Jenny, 38Buttrey, Samuel E., 11Byrne, Michael D., 12, 28, 31, 36,42Cades, David, M., 19Cai, Hongyi, 28Caine, Kelly, 12Caldwell, Barrett S., 35, 38Calhoun, Gloria L., 36Callaghan, Jack P., 15Camden, Matthew C., 18, 33Cameron, Ian T., 36Campbell, Bryan A., 28Campus, Claudio, 26Cao, Caroline G. L., 14, 15Cao, Shi, 12, 29Carayon, Pascale, 22, 37Carbone, Tom, 31Carlson, Eric, 30Carolan, Thomas, 36Carpenter, Angela, 18Carpenter, Eric D., 12, 15Carrasquillo, Vernnaliz, 31Carré, Matt J., 27Carrizales, Michael L., 42Carroll, John, 34Carstens, Patricia K., 39Carswell, C. Melody, 13, 39Carter, Jim A., 7, 12Casali, John, G., 21, 33Casey, Steven M., 40Cassenti, Daniel N., 30, 40Castle, Courtney E., 21, 34Catchpole, Ken C., 24Catrambone, Richard, 19, 42Cavanagh, Joseph A., 25Chadwick, Roger, 41Chali Zarzar, Muci J., 38Chalil Madathil, Kapil, 43Chang, Jessica, 19Chang, Joonho, 21, 28, 41Chang, Sha X., 30Chappell, Sherry, 33Charness, Neil, 23Chellali, Amine, 15Chellali, Ryad, 26Chen, Bingyune, 20Chen, Howard, 43Chen, Huei-Yen Winnie I., 33Chen, Jessie Y. C., 31, 39, 43Chen, Tiffany L., 12Cheung, R. T. F., 28Chevrel, Philippe, 39Chien, Shih-Yi, 17, 40Chin, Chieh-Li, 17Chin, Jessie, 11Chin, Matthew G., 14, 22, 31, 32Choi, Younggeun, 31Christopher, Bonny, 42Chrysler, Susan T., 44Chua, Zarrin, 12Chung, Lisa, 34Ciriello, Vincent M., 13Clanton, Tameka, 34Clarke, Duncan, 13, 39Claveau, Fabien, 39Clegg, Benjamin A., 42Clift, Laurence, 27Clift, Maxine, A., 27Cochran, David, 31Cohen, H. Harvey, 7, 27Colford, Sean, 39Colle, Herbert A., 30Collins, Sarah, 12Collins McLaughlin, Anne, 23Colombo, Gian, 22Conner-Garcia, Thembi, 11, 17Connors, Erik, S., 30, 36Conrad, Karen M., 43Cosenzo, Keryl Ann, 43Cook, Richard, 37Cooke, Nancy J., 16, 19, 23, 37Cooper, Joel, 44Cooper, Susan E., 37Coplen, Michael, 25Cornelissen, Mir<strong>and</strong>a, 18, 27Coughlin, Joseph F., 29, 44Coutts, Kathy, 25Covas-Smith, Christine M., 32Cowley, Jennifer A., 14, 32Coyne, Joseph, 9, 26Craig, Gregory, 24Crawford, J. Mac, 43Cross, Nerida, 36Cudnik, Michael, 35Cuevas, Haydee M., 29Culberson, Gregory, 43Culley, Kimberly E., 14, 26Cumming, John, 36Cunningham, Charlene, 39Curran, Paul, 14Curtis, Michael T., 32Czaja, Sara, J., 12Dalitsch, Walter W., 40Dallman, Ron, 21Dattel, Andrew R., 25Davis, Katherine, 17Davis, Kermit G., 20, 25, 31Davis, Melvin S., 10Davison, Alan, 36de Laveaga, Adam E., 27de Visser, Ewart, 10, 17, 34Deaton, John, E., 42Decheneaux, Charles, 21Decker, Tim, 43DeFour, Mary E., 23Dempsey, Patrick, 20Dennerlein, Jack, 15d’Entremont, Barbara, 16Deppa, Shelley, Waters, 27Derby, Paul, 15Dever, Daniel P., 25D’Holl<strong>and</strong>er, Alain, 39Dierks, Meghan, 30Dietz, Aaron S., 22Dietz, Andreas, 19Dingus, Thomas A., 40D’Mello, Sidney, 25Doebbeling, Bradley N.,17Doherty, Shawn, 40Dolletski-Lazar, Rhianon, 36Donchin, Yoel, 24, 35, 37Dong, Xiao, 10Dong, Yujie, 21ParticipantIndexPARTICIPANT INDEX 45


ParticipantIndexDonmez, Birsen, 18, 29Donovan, Colleen, 25Dorneich, Michael C., 16Douglas, Dana G., 17Douphrate, David, 27Downer, Kevin F., 18Draper, Mark H., 33, 37Drews, Frank A., 20, 24, 30, 33,38Driskell, Tripp, 35Driver, Chris, 30Drum, Jonathan E., 33Duarte, Carlos, 32Dubé, Geneviève, 14Duff, Sacha, 35Dulchinos, Vicki, 9Dumas, Cedric, 14, 15Duong, Constance G., 24Durgavich, Joel, 18Durso, Francis T., 38, 39, 40Dutt, Varun, 18, 20Dyre, Brian P., 22Easterlund, Peter A., 32Eibling, David, 16El Mhamdi, Sana, 39Elias, John Z., 31Elkerton, Jay, 12Ellis, Kris, 24Ellis, Kyle K. E., 24Ellis, Stephen R., 27Elson, Ila J., 13Elton, Edward, 27Emfield, Adam, 17, 34Emo, Am<strong>and</strong>a K., 15, 18, 29Endsley, Mica R., 36Engl<strong>and</strong>, Scott, 22, 39Epstein, Dana, R., 30Epstein, Ethan, 39Epstein, Rhonda, 39Erdos, Robert, 24Evans, A. William, 43Evans, Kevin, 20, 43Ezer, Neta 41Faatin, Mahpara, 14, 38Fairbanks, Rollin J. “Terry,” 41Farry, Michael, 30Fathallah, Fadi A., 38, 41Fausset, Cara Bailey, 21Feathers, David, 35Feigh, Karen M., 12, 24, 39Feldman, Moshe, 43Ferguson, Sue A., 30, 41Fern, Lisa, 33, 37Fern<strong>and</strong>es, Alicia B., 21Fern<strong>and</strong>ez, Antonio R., 43Ferris, Thomas, 8, 12, 25Field, Matt, 39Figueroa, Ivonne J., 25, 38Fike, Karl, 25Fincannon, Thomas, 17Fink, Nicole, 11, 15Finomore, Victor S., 20, 21, 34, 44Fiore, Stephen M., 9, 23, 31, 43Fiorella, Logan, 19Fischer, Ute M., 37, 38Fishel-Brown, Stephanie R., 21Fisher, Alia, 41Fisk, Arthur D., 15, 21Fitch, Gregory M., 33Flach, John, 30Flanagan, Mindy, 17Fleger, Stephen, 17Flin, Rhona, 12, 25, 38Flinn, Sharon, 23Flowers, John, 19Fok, Audrey W., 15Fong, Allan, 9Forsythe, Chris, 8, 25, 26Foslien, Wendy, 15Fouse, Shannon, 23Fratzola, Jessica K., 25Freedy, Elan, 34Freeman, Jared, 16Freier, Stephen, 31Freivalds, Andris, 21, 28Fricke-Ernst, Christiane, 21Frischmann, Timothy B., 15Frisina, Michael E., 24Fuchs, Sven, 18Füerstenau, Norbert, 27Funke, Gregory J., 21, 23, 25Funke, Matthew E., 15, 18, 21Gacy, A. Marquis, 20Gagnon, Jean-François, 14Gallagher, Kaitlin M., 15Gallagher, Sean, 25, 31, 41Gallagher, Shaun, 31Gallimore, Jennie, 17Galloway, Trysha, 9Gamble, Murray, 42Gane, Brian D., 42Gangakhedkar, Shruti B., 20Gao, Xuefei, 11Garcia, Adrian, 14Garcia, Andre J., 21Garg, Chaya, 12Garl<strong>and</strong>, T. B., 30Gärling, Anita, 33Garner, John C., 41Garrett, S<strong>and</strong>ra, K., 8Garrison, Jared, 32Gartenberg, Daniel I., 29Gawron, Valerie J., 26Gee, Sara K., 32Geels, Kasha, 39Geiselman, Eric E., 16Gerritsen, David B., 33Gertman, David I., 11, 23Giang, Wayne, 14Gibbons, Chris, 12Gilkey, David P., 27Gilpin-McMinn, Julie, 13Gliva-McConvey, Gayle, 21Glussich, Doug, 11Godwin, Alex, 36Gomer, Joshua A., 18, 41Gonzalez, Cleotilde, 18, 20Goodrich, Michael A., 43Goodwin, Gerald, 22Goonetilleke, Ravindra S., 21, 28Gopher, Daniel, 37Gore, Brian F., 20Gorman, Jamie C., 23Gorman, Paul, 12Govindu, Nirathi, 13, 22Graffeo, Clarissa, 13Gramopadhye, An<strong>and</strong> K. L., 43Grant, Rusty, 39Grant, Stuart C., 42Graumlich, James F., 11, 17Graving, Justin S., 32Gray, Wayne D., 9, 10Greenstein, Joel S., 28, 34, 35, 43Grier, Rebecca, 34Grosdemouge, Cristol A., 14, 15Grote, Gudela, 11, 37Grove, Janna, 31Guarrera, Theresa, 31, 38, 43Guerlain, Stephanie, 10Gunzelmann, Glenn, 30Guo, C. T., 28Gurses, Ayse P., 10, 12, 19Haass, Michael, 25Hadi, Mohammed, 24Hagemann, Vera, 36Hah, Sehchang, 12, 24, 42Hahn, Robert G., 40Hale, Christopher R., 36Hale, Kelly, 14, 18Hale, Mark, 27Hallbeck, M. Susan, 7, 27, 39, 41Hallquist, Theresa, 25Halse, Shane E., 14, 31Halverson, Tim, 30Hamada, Hiroyuki, 16Hamblin, Christopher, 16Hamell, Joshua D., 34Hamilton, Katherine, 13, 36Han, Quiong, 39Hancock, Peter A., 14, 24, 32, 39Hanowski, Richard J., 32, 33Hansen, Chad, 27Hansman, R. John, 27Hardy, Leon, 40Haro, Elizabet, 29Harper, William, 36Harper-Sciarini, Michelle, 40Harrington, Christina N., 28Harrington, Maria, 24Harris-Adamson, Carisa, 11, 20Harris, J. M., 38Harrison, Kyle, 43Hassall, Maureen E., 36Havig, Paul, 28Hawes, Breanne, 39Hayes, Caroline, 10Hayes, Sean, T., 12, 28He, Chunhui, 31He, Jibo, 29Head, James R., 25, 34Heberger, John, 31Heckman, Genevieve M., 44Hedge, Alan, 35Heidrich, Susan, 14Heikens, Ray, 26Hel<strong>and</strong>er, Martin, 24, 30Helton, William S., 25, 34Hendren, Nathan, 29Henrickson Parker, Sarah, 25, 30Hentschel, Erin, 15Herdman, Chris M., 42Herman, Ted, 43Hettinger, Lawrence J., 28Heyne, Kyle, 34Higgins, James, 17Hildebr<strong>and</strong>, Emily A., 30, 37Hilliard, Antony, 34Histon, Jonathan M., 11, 27Hitchens, Richard E., 40Ho, Geoffrey, 14, 27, 40Hobbs, Alan, 9Hoeft, Raegan M., 8, 15, 36Hoeppermans, Maarten, 19Hogan, Kelly, 37Holden, Kritina L., 18Holl<strong>and</strong>s, Justin G., 30Holness, Karen S., 29, 33Holt, Jerred C., 30Homola, Jeffrey R., 37Hooey, Becky L., 20Hooper, Dean A., 15, 40Hooten, Eli R., 12, 28Hoover, Adam W., 21Hope, Rowdy J., 8, 22Hope, Ryan M., 9Horiguchi, Yukio, 32Hornof, Anthony J., 29Horst, Dick, 29Horton, Leanna M., 19Horvath, Don, 34Hou, Ming, 11, 14Howie, Nicole, 42Howlett, Michael, 38Hoyt, Tawny, 10Hu, S. Jack, 31Huang, Yunchen, 28, 36Hudson, Irwin, 9, 32, 35, 43Hughes, Erin E., 41Hughes, Margaret, 13Hunt, Gayle, 39Hurwitz, Joshua B., 28Hutchins, Shaun, 14, 36Hutchins, Susan G., 10, 29Hwang, Jesun, 21, 28Ilgen, Daniel, 14Imada, Andrew S., 22Irel<strong>and</strong>, Michael, 43Irwin, Amy, 39Israelski, Ed., 27Izotte, Marion, 39Jack, Leanne, 17Jackson, Marianne, 30Jacobson, Alan R., 10, 12Jagacinski, Richard, 24James, Katrina, 36Jamieson, Greg A., 9, 18, 30, 34Jang, Jooyoung, 41Janowitz, Ira, 20Jaramillo, Daniela, 23Jardina, Jo R., 13Jarmasz, Jerzy, 41Jenkins, Daniel P., 27Jentsch, Florian, 17, 32, 40, 43Jeon, Eunjin, 28Jeon, Myounghoon, 29, 32Jeong, Kyeong-Ah, 35Jerald, Jason, 34Jessee, Sage, 11Jeuniaux, Patrick, 14Ji, Qiang, 9Jipp, Meike, 11, 19, 28, 29, 37Jo, Seongsik, 21Joe, Jeffrey, 32Johannaber, Kenneth, 38Johansson, Björn J. E., 20Johns, Brian, 43Johnson, Christopher M., 42Johnson, Daniel A., 27Johnson, Dustin, 21Johnson, Korey, 37Johnson, Monica R., 43Johnson, Peter, 13, 41Johnson, Peter W., 13, 15Johnson, Walter W., 24Joines, Sharon, 15, 20, 28, 35, 40,41, 4346 PARTICIPANT INDEX


Jolly, Jonathan, 30Jones, Dylan M., 22Jones, Ellen L., 30Jones, Eric, 28, 36Jones, Helene, 30Jones, Rashaad E. T., 29Jorgensen, Michael J., 38Juang, Kevin A., 28Jung, Jeongrim, 28Jung, Kihyo, 31, 41Kaber, David B., 20, 24Kaiser, Darren, 17Kalsher, Michael J., 16, 24Kanki, Barbara, 40Karis, Demetrios 7Karol, Sohit, 41Karsh, Ben-Tzion, 28, 37, 38, 41Karwowski, Waldemar, 31Kasten, Steven, 27Kawabata, Shinichiro, 16Kaye, Ronald, 10Kazi, Sadaf, 39Keebler, Joseph R., 22, 32, 41Keeton, Kathryn E., 22Keillor, Jocelyn M., 24, 41Keinrath, Claudia, 16Keller, John W., 8, 22Keller, M. David, 39Kelley, Troy D., 30, 40Kelly, Jarod C., 28Kemp, Charles C., 12Kennedy, Quinn, 11Kennedy, Rebecca, 41Khan, Hibah, 19Kiekebosch, Joeri, 18Kieras, David, 12Kiken, Ariana, 42Kilgore, Ryan M., 36Kim, Heeeun, 28Kim, Kahyun, 10, 19Kim, Kinam, 31Kim, Robyn S., 23, 44Kim, SiJung, 16Kim, Soyun, 33Kim, Sung-Hee, 10Kim, Tae Hoon, 38Kincses, Wilhelm E., 26King, Robert, 34Kirlik, Alex, 12, 30Klein, Kathryn A., 16Klein, Nathan D., 32Kleiner, Brian, 22Kline, Keith, A., 19Kluge, Annette, 21, 36Knapik, Gregory G., 38Knott, Benjamin A., 21, 23, 25Knott, Camilla C., 16Ko, Pei-Ling, 20Koetteritzsch, Anna, 21Koh, Ranieri, Yung Ing, 24, 35Koikkara, Reshmi, 43Kokini, Christina M., 21Kolbe, Michaela, 11Kolling, Andreas, 20Kopren, Katie, 17Kortum, Philip T., 13, 14, 28Kosnik, William, 28Kossack, Merrick, 24Koteskey, Robert W., 24Kotowski, Susan E., 20Koubek, Richard J., 21Kozycki, Richard, 11Kraft, Norbert O., 9Kramarova, Olga, 25Kramer, Heidi S., 30Kramer, Lynda J., 24Krauss, David A., 23Kremer, Kathleen, 24Krois, Paul, 26Kruk, Ronald V., 42Krupenia, Stas, 19Kudryavtsev, Dimitry, 36Kuffner, Maria Picardi, 26, 29Kuwahara, Noriaki, 16Kwantes, Peter J., 27Kwok, Kenneth, 14Kwon, Bum Chul, 10Kwon, Jeongung, 41Lackey, Stephanie J., 35, 43Lacson, Frank C., 8, 27, 34, 41Lafay, Jean-François, 39LaFi<strong>and</strong>ra, Michael, 11Lakhmani, Shan, 35Lamar, Sabrina, 20, 43L<strong>and</strong>ry, Steven J., 12L<strong>and</strong>sberg, Carla R., 38Langheim, Lisa, 22Lapin, Jamie A., 38Larsson, Tobias C., 33Lartigue, Louis, 34Laughery, Kenneth R., 16Lavallière, Martin, 29Lavender, Steven A., 20, 23, 38,43Lazzara, Elizabeth H., 30, 43Le, Peter, 41Le Blanc, Katya, 11, 23Lebiere, Christian, 43LeCocq, Andy, 7Lee, Baekhee, 31Lee, Gyusung, 39Lee, Hwasoo E., 37Lee, John, D.7, 19Lee, Kicheol, 33Lee, Paul, U., 37Lee, Pei-Ju, 20Lee, Sangwon, 21Lee, Will, 16, 34Leech, Charles, 13Lenne, Michael G., 18, 27, 29Lenox, Michelle M., 30, 36Lenz, Helge, 19Lew, Roger, 22Lewis, Charlotte, 15Lewis, Michael, 17, 20, 34, 40Lewis, Roger, 27Lewis, Vicki R., 28Li, Huiyang, 35Li, Sensen, 10Liao, Vera, 17Liechty, Molly M., 10, 26Lim, Vin, 41Lin, Cheng-Jhe, 32Lio, Cindy H., 39Lippman, Bradley, 31Litaker, Harry L., 14Liu, Dahai, 40Liu, Siwen, 41Liu, Yili, 12, 28, 29Lockett-Reynolds, Janae, 28Lockhart, Thurmon E., 11, 33Lopez, Christen E., 37Loveday, T. D., 38Lovell-Ptautz, Stacy, 32Lowndes, Bethany R., 39Loye, Br<strong>and</strong>on, 39Lu, Sara A., 14, 35Lueder, Rani, 8Lum, Heather C., 8, 14, 23, 31Lundh, Monica, 40Luong, Mary G., 15Luttrell, Wesley, 21Luximon, Ameersing, 21, 35Luz, Maria, 19Lüzhöft, Margareta, 40Lyle, William A., 18Lyons, Rebecca, 13Ma, Xiao, 21Madathil, Kapil Chalil, 43Madhavan, Poornima, 10, 26, 38Magleby, Justin, 33Mahani, Maryamossadat N., 36Mahoney, Samuel, 30Maikala, Rammohan V., 13Mainini, Matthew J., 37Mallin, Brittany, 38Mallis, Melissa M., 9Malone, Thomas B., 28Mancuso, Vincent F., 13, 36Manke, Nikky, 31Manser, Michael M., 32Manzey, Dietrich, 19Marble, Julie, 37Marino-Carper Teri, L., 42Markewitz, Boaz, 24Marklin, Richard, 31, 43Marks, Allison, 42Marks, Lawrence B., 30Marquard, Jenna, 30Marra, Diane, 38Marraffino, Matthew D., 31Marras, William S., 12, 19, 20, 30,38, 41Mars, Franck, 39Marshall, Dawn, 33Marshall, Robyn, 36Martens, Marieke H., 44Martin, Nicolas, 27Martinoli, Cristina, 26Masnavi, Ehsan, 14Mastrigt, S. van, 34Mathews, Judith, 12Matthews, Gerald, 15, 18, 22, 25Mayhorn, Christopher B., 12, 15Mazur, Lukasz M., 30McAdam, Tim, 30McBride, Jeff, 9McBride, Sara E., 10, 16McCarley, Jason S., 22, 27, 29McCarty, Tina, 43McCloy, Tom, 10, 40McCulloch, Peter, 24McCurry, Malcolm J., 29McDermott, Patricia L., 34, 41McDonnell, Lori, 9McDougald, Brannan R., 15, 32McGarry, Kathleen, 24McGregor, Elizabeth A., 30McKeever, Stacey, 17McKendrick, Ryan, 10McKinley, Aileen, 25McLaughlin, Anne Collins, 15, 23,33McMillan, Eric, 13, 36McMullin, Dianne, 13, 17McNair, Lisa D., 10McNeese, Michael, 13, 36McNeil, Mike, 21Mead, Patrick, 29Mearns, Kathryn, 38, 39Medeiros-Ward, Nathan, 15, 22Medina, Alej<strong>and</strong>ra, 32Mehler, Bruce, 29, 44Mehrotra, Siddharth, 40Mehta, Jay P., 38Meingast, Melissa, 42Meixensberger, Juergen, 19Mendel, Jeremy, 33Mercado, Alyssa, 38Mercer, James 38Merrit, Stephanie, 14, 17Mesloh, Mir<strong>and</strong>a, 22Metcalf, David, 13, 30Michel, Philippe, 39Mieskoski, R<strong>and</strong>y, 44Milgram, Paul, 33Militello, Laura G., 17, 37, 41, 44Miller, Anne, 35Miller, Christopher A., 34, 37Miller, Cindy, 24Miller, Marissa C., 25Miller, Ronald, 37Miller, Sarah, 30Milleville, Isabelle, 15Mitchell, Diane Kuhl, 11, 18Mitchell, Janet, 25Mitchell, Lucy, 25Mitsopoulos-Rubens, Eve, 18Mittendorf, Monika, 27Mitzner, Tracy L., 12, 16, 21, 23Mlyniec, Paul, 34Moehlenbrink, Christoph, 11, 19,27Mohamed-Ameen, Amira, 35Mohammed, Susan, 13, 36Mohlenbrink, Christoph, 9Molenaar, David, 42Momtahan, Kathryn, 16Monk, Chris, 25Montague, Enid N. H., 16, 34Mont’Alvão, Claudia R., 10, 34Moody, Laura, 10Moon, Jungaa, 42Moon, Seung Ki, 21, 28Moore, Dawn, 43Moore, Kristin, 18Morelli, Frank, 36Morgan, Brent, 25Morgan, Corey A., 42Morgan, Justin F., 29, 32Morgan, Lauren J., 24Morie, Jacki, 25Moroney, William F., 10Morrow, Daniel G., 11, 17, 38Mortimer, Rudolf, 40Mosaly, Prithima R., 20, 30Mosier, Kathleen L., 10, 38Moss, Jason, 32Mossey, Mary E., 29Mouloua, Mustapha, 14, 15, 21,23Mueller, Stefan, 19Multer, Jordan, 29Murphy, Carrie E., 22Murphy, Jennifer S., 32Murray, Ivonne, 23Murray, Michael D., 11Muse Duma, Katherine, 28Musliner, David J., 34ParticipantIndexPARTICIPANT INDEX 47


ParticipantIndexMusson, David, 20Musters, Adrian, 19, 33Muth, Eric R., 21, 32Muttart, Jeff, 33Mylon, Peter, 27Myung, Rohae, 21Nadler, Izhak, 30Nähhlinder, Staffan, 20Najle, Maxine B., 32Nakanishi, Hiroaki, 32Nalu, Amber, 36Nasu, Maki, 16Nathan-Roberts, Dan, 28, 35Navarro, Claude, 11Naylor, David, 43Neal, Andrew, 27Needles, Tracy, 35Neill, Adrian, 30Nelson, Erik T., 10Nelson, Paul, 10Nemire, Kenneth E., 16, 32Nesthus, Thomas E., 9Neubauer, Catherine E., 22Neuman, Brooke L., 30, 37Neumann, Ewald, 34Newlin-Canzone, Elizabeth T., 21Ng, Aik Kuan, 29Nguyen, Quynh, 10Nicholls, Alastair P., 22Nichols, Tim, 8, 24Nicholson, Denise, 36Nilsson, Rickard, 33Nimbarte, Ashish D., 41Norfleet, Jack, 25O’Brien, Marita A., 23, 33O’Brien, Niall V., 13Obradovich, Jodi Heintz, 9Ockerman, Jennifer, 24O’Connell, Maureen E., 14O’Connor, Paul, 11, 20, 40O’Dea, Angela, 11Oden, Razia, V. N., 34Oglesby, James M., 9, 35Ogutu, Jack O., 35Oh, Chang-Geun, 33Oh, Hyungseok, 21O'Hara, John M., 12, 17Ohlhauser, Am<strong>and</strong>a D., 33Ojalvo, Irving U., 41Oleson, Kristin E., 14, 22, 31, 39Olsheski, Julia DeBlasio, 21Olszta, Jessica E., 29O’Malley, Marcia K., 42O’Neil, Patrick M., 21Onken, Jeffrey D., 38Onkham, Wilawan, 31Ophir, Ronny, 36Or, Calvin K. L., 17Orasanu, Judith M., 9, 37Orihuela, Cristina Beltran, 17Oron-Gilad, Tal, 11, 33, 37Ortiz, Eric C., 35Osafo-Yeboah, Benjamin, 13, 22Osga, Glenn, 11Ososky, Scott, 31, 43Ou, Bo, 20Owens, Sean, 34Ozkan, Necmettin Firat, 35Ozok, Ant, 17, 19Pace, John W., 18, 39Pagano, Christopher C., 41Pak, Richard, 11, 15, 33Palmer, Kysen, 33Pang, Hong-Xiang, 30Panganiban, April Rose, 25Papenfuss, Anne, 27, 37Parasurman, Raja, 9, 10, 17, 24,34Parijat, Prakriti, 11Park, Jangwoon, 31, 41Park, Seikwon, 28Park, Taezoon, 35Park, Woojin, 35Parke, Bonny K., 9Parkinson, Robert J., 15Parmet, Yisrael, 36Parr, Alissa, 36Pasma, Derek L., 42Passinger, Bretislav, 16Pastel, Robert, 12Pasupathy, Kalyan S., 21Patel, Aktta, 19Patil, Anuja, 27Patterson, Emily, 35Pau, Marco, 39Pau, Massimiliano, 39Pauls, Jake, 27Pavlas, Davin, 9, 23, 34Pavlovic, Nada, 40Pennathur, Priyadarshini R., 12,28Penney, Trevor B., 14Pepple, Darin, 34Peres, S. Camille, 13, 14, 23Pharmer, James A., 33Phillips, Elizabeth, 31, 43Phillips, Henry L., 40Phillips, Jennifer K., 34Picciano, Paul M., 21Piccione, Dino, 10Pickering, Sharon P., 24Pierce, Linda, 23, 34, 37Piner, Gillian E., 36Piper, Adam, 40Plew, William, 31Polgreen, Philip, 43Pollard, Jonisha P., 31, 39Pop, Vlad L., 38, 39Popik, Dianne, 21Popkin, Stephen, 25Porat, Talya, 33Porter, William L., 39Portnoy, Felix, 24Praetorius, Gesa, 40Pray, Rick, 42Price, Margaux M., 15, 23Prinet, Julie, 14Prinzel, Lance J., 24Proaps, Alex<strong>and</strong>ra, 15Probst, Adam, 37Procci, Katelyn, 15Proctor, Robert W., 35Pruchnicki, Shawn, 42Prytz, Erik, 20, 41Puleio, Jonathan, 35Purcell, Janine A., 20, 41Purkayastha, Sagar N., 42Pyun, Jongkwon, 31Quenon, Jean-Luc, 39Quinn, Stephanie A., 31Radford-Davenport, Julie, 14Radin Umar, Radin Zaid, 20, 43Radvansky, Gabriel, 25Radwin, Robert G., 25Rahimi, Mansour, 37Rahmati, Ahmad, 13Raij, Andrew, 30Rajulu, Sudhakar, 22R<strong>and</strong>all, Elissa, 27Rangel, Marcia R., 10Rantanen, Esa M., 10, 14Ratwani, Raj, 34Rauschenberger, Robert, 18, 30Reader, Tom, 20Reagan, Ian J., 44Rebsamen, Brice, 14Redden, Elizabeth, 11, 36Redfern, Mark S., 41Reed, Matthew P., 13Reeves, Sarah M., 23Reichelt, Paul A., 43Reid, Lucas, 32Reimer, Bryan, 18, 29, 44Reinerman-Jones, Lauren E., 8, 9,43Reiprich, Laurie, 21Reischl, Uwe, 28Rempel, David M., 20, 25Resnick, Marc, 7Reynolds, Hayley J. Davison, 26Rice, Stephen C., 39Rice, Valerie J., 22, 25, 35, 38Riddle, Kenyon, 12Rieger, Kathryn R., 37Riggle, Jakeb D., 39Riley, Jennifer M., 15, 41Riordan, Brian, 16Risto, Malte, 44Ritchey, Paul, 14Ritter, Jill A., 44Ritzmann, S<strong>and</strong>rina, 36Rivchun, Alex<strong>and</strong>er P., 32Rivera, Iris D., 34Rivera, Javier, 32Roberts, Daniel M., 12Robertson, Eleanor R., 24Robertson, Michelle, 22Robin, Melissa, 15Roche, Jennica, 41Rockwell, John, 30Rodriguez, Guido, 26Rodriguez, Joy, 43Rodriguez, Michael A., 36Roebuck, John A., 21Roger, Isabella, 38Rogers, Meghan, 8Rogers, Michelle, 16Rogers, Wendy A., 10, 12, 15,16, 21, 23Rogers, William, 12, 40Rorie, Robert C., 42Rose, Joseph D., 41Rosecrance, John, 27Rosen, Michael A., 43Rosenberg, Rachel L., 18Rosenh<strong>and</strong>, Hadar, 29Ross, Karol G., 34Roth, Emilie, 29Rothblum, Anita M., 18Rottem-Hovev, Michal, 33Rovira, Ericka, 16Rozovski, David, 24Rubinstein, Joshua, 27Ruff, Heath A., 36Ruffner, John W., 12, 42Rusch, Michelle L., 19Russ, Alissa L., 17, 20, 41Russell, Paul N., 25, 34Ryan, Christina, 39Rynell, Patrik, 15Ryu, Taebeum, 13Saba, Eleonora, 39Saccomanno, Frank, 11Sackllah, Michael, 27Saginus, Kyle, 31Sah, Sungjin, 31Salas, Eduardo, 9, 11, 13, 20, 23,34Salcedo, Julie N., 35Saleem, Jason J., 17, 41Saleh, Louay, 39Salley, James, 32Salmon, Paul M., 18, 27, 29Samaras, George M., 8Sammons, Amy D., 12Samms, Charneta, 18, 20, 36Samore, Matthew, 24Sanchez, Christopher A., 10S<strong>and</strong>ers, Elizabeth, 20, 23, 43S<strong>and</strong>ers, Tracy L., 39S<strong>and</strong>erson, Penelope M., 17, 30,36Sándor, Anikó, 18, 42S<strong>and</strong>ry, Joshua, 39Saqer, Haneen, 10, 17Sargent, Michael, G., 18Sarter, Nadine B., 12, 14Satterfield, Kelly M., 21, 34Savage-Knepshield, Pamela, 11,17, 36Sawaragi, Tetsuo, 32Sawyer, Ben, 15Sawyer, Michael W., 26Saxby, Dyani, 22Scerbo, Mark W., 21, 25, 41Scerri, Paul, 34, 40Schall, Mark C., 19Scharff, Lauren F. V., 13Scharine, Angelique, 11Schatz, Sae, 36, 42Scher, Irving, 23Schmidt, Richard A., 40Schmidt, Tarah, 23Schraagen, Jan Maarten, 42Schrauf, Michael, 26Schulte, Axel, 11Schultz, John L., 29Schulz, Kenneth, 24Schumacher, Robert E., 35Schunn, Christian D., 41Schurr, Nathan, 16Schuster, David, 31, 43Schwark, Jeremy, 39Scisco, Jenna L., 21Scott, Jeanie, 20Scranton, Gregg, 43Seagull, F. Jacob, 34, 35, 43Seales, Brent, 13, 39Sebok, Angelia, 14, 20Seegmiller, Joseph, 32Seeley, Patricia, 31Segre, Alberto, 43Seidelman, Will, 13, 39Sek, Antonio, 17Selkowitz, Anthony, 22Sellers, Brittany C., 1748 PARTICIPANT INDEX


Sesto, Mary E., 14, 38Sethumadhavan, Arathi, 8, 29Shapiro, Ronald, 8, 10Shappell, Scott A., 8Sharek, David, 14, 31Sharma, Deepti, 43Shattuck, Lawrence G., 8Shattuck, Nita Lewis, 8, 33Shaw, Tyler H., 10, 17, 34Shears, Connie, 34Sheehan, Chelsea C., 25Shelton, Kevin J., 24Shepard, Clayton W., 13Shim, Jae Kun, 41Shin, Gwanseob, 13Shively, R. Jay, 33, 37Shumaker, R<strong>and</strong>all, 43Shumberger, Michael, 18Shutko, John, 12, 33Siah, Kewin Tien Ho, 35Sibley, Ciara, 9, 26Silbiger, Jacob, 33Simon, Michael, 26Sims, Valerie K., 14, 23, 31, 32,35Sinatra, Anne M., 22, 32Sind-Prunier, Paula, 40Sinha, Ruchi, 14Sinocruz, Jerome Q., 37Sivak-Callcott, Jennifer A., 41Skinner, Anna D., 15Smagner, Jessica L., 14Small, Ronald L., 22Smarr, Cory-Ann, 15Smith, Laura, 24Smith, Paul D., 38Smith, Philip J., 21Smith, Thomas J., 19Smither, Janan, 23Smith-Jentsch, Kimberly, 11, 22So, R., H.Y., 28Soangra, Rahul, 33Sollenberger, R<strong>and</strong>y L., 27Solomon, Desmond, 40Sommerich, Carolyn M., 20, 23,43Song, Joobong, 13Sonnleitner, Andreas, 26Soo, John Kok Tiong, 29Speir, Ross, 20Spencer, Amy, 21Spencer, Paul, 33Splittstoesser, Riley E., 30, 38, 41Springman, Jennifer M., 16Sprouse, Kimberly, 9Squire, Peter N., 29St. John, Mark F., 34St. Pierre, Matthew E., 32Stafford, Ashley A., 33Stahl, Patrick, 18Stallmann, Kurt, 14Stanley, Laura, 10Stanney, Kay M., 18Stanton, Nash S., 22Stavrou, Angelos, 10Steege, Linsey M. Barker, 8, 21Steelman, Kelly S., 22, 27Stefonetti, Matthew, 25Stelzer, Emily M., 16, 24Stephens, Benjamin R., 32Stephens, Robert J., 35Stevens, Ronald, 9Stewart, John, 21Stiening, John, 18Stine-Morrow, Elizabeth A. L.,11Stitzlein, Cara A., 17Stone, Richard T., 35Story, Molly, 10, 12Strang, Adam, 23Strauss, Gero, 19Strawderman, Lesley, 36Strayer, David L., 15, 22Streater, Jonathan B., 31Strybel, Thomas Z., 42Sturre, Lindsay, 15Sublette, Michelle, 13, 39Sullivan, Katlyn, 39Sundt, Thoralf, 20Surprenant, Am<strong>and</strong>a M., 31Swanson, Leah A., 27Sycara, Katia, Panagiotou, 34, 40Szalma, James L., 14, 17, 21, 23,25, 32, 38Tada, Yuri Q., 9Taggart, Mistey, 30Takac Boris, 15Tamborello, Frank, 31Tamplin, Andrea, 25Tan, Keng Kiang, 29Tan, Veasna, 15Tang, Lisa, 12Tani, Daniel, 22Tay, Benedict Tiong Chee, 24, 35Taylor, Andrea H., 35, 42Taylor, Brian A., 12Taylor, Grant, 9Taylor, Jesseca R. I., 13, 33Teegen, Uwe, 28Teo, Chee Hong, 29Teo, Grace, 21, 23, 32Tesler, Rachel, 13, 36Tevaarwerk, Amye J., 14, 38Tewkesbury, Wayne R., 12Thi, Gia, 19Thiruvengada, Hari, 15Thomas, Geb, 19, 43Thomas, Lisa C., 16Thompson, David, 7Thompson, Shelby G., 22, 39Thrailkill, Elizabeth A., 39Tichon, Daniel, 41Tidwell, Scott A., 32Todd, J. Jay, 23Todd, Kris, 34Tomasevic, Nebojsa, 18Tong, Ellen, 17Tossell, Chad C., 13, 28Trafton, Greg J., 29Traube, Eric, 25Tremblay, Sebastien, 14, 22Tretten, Phillip, 33Triggs, Tom J., 18Tsai, Jennifer, 30Tsai, Wang-Chin, 16Tucker, Johnny A., 21Tyrrell, Richard A., 18, 28, 33Ulrey, Brent L., 41The Upper Extremity MSDConsortium Group, 25Uribe, Morgan, 23Urquhart, Jim, 39Ustun, Volkan, 12Vacher, Anthony, 11, 39Vachon, Francois, 22Valot, Claude, 11Van Buskirk, Wendi L., 38Van de Berge, Nathalie, 33van der Kleij, Rick, 19, 42Vance, Sean, 35V<strong>and</strong>enBussche, Jessica, 15Vargas, Joseph C., 8, 16Vasek, Jiri, 16Vaughan, Barry, 36Veksler, Bella Z., 10Venkatesh, Bala, 17Verma, Savita A., 24Vessey, Kyle E. V., 29Vidal, Keith, 27Vincent, Chris, 37Vincenzi, Dennis A., 36, 42Vink, Peter, 34Vogel-Walcutt, Jennifer J., 19, 36,42Vogt, Jason E., 25Vredenburgh, Alison G., 16, 34Vu, Kim-Phuong L., 8, 42Vuckovic, Anita, 27Wachowiak, Rebecca, 14Wade, Chip, 41Wadman, Michael C., 27, 39Wagner, Chad, 35Wagner, Jennifer, 43Wagner, John S., 26Walker, Bruce N., 21, 29Walker, Peter B., 40Wallace, Amelia, 21Wallace, Jane, 24Walline, Erin, 37Walsh, Michael C., 39Walwanis, Melissa, 9Wanchisen, Barbara, 12Wang, Huadong, 17, 40Wang, Lu, 30Wang, Peter, 9Wang, Vincent, 35Wang, Wenjiao, 35, 41Wang, Ziheng, 9Wang, Zuoguan, 9Ward, Paul, 12Ward, Victoria B.R., 36Warm, Joel S., 21, 23, 34Watson, Margaret, 39Wears, Robert L., 28, 41Weaver, Sallie J., 13, 30, 43Weerasinghe, Thilina W., 21Weger, Kristin, 23Wegner, Diana M., 13Wei, Chen-Shuang, 35Weinger, Matthew B., 11, 37, 43Wenger, Lindsay, 32Werner, Nicole E., 19Whetsel, Stephanie A., 18, 31,33, 38Whitaker, Carson, 19White, Dennis, 11, 33Whitlock, Laura A., 23Whitlow, Stephen D., 16Wickens, Christopher D., 14, 20,22, 24, 30, 36Wiebe, Eric N., 31Wiegmann, Douglas A., 14, 20,38, 42Wies, Matthias, 19Wiese, Christopher W., 23Wiggins, M. W., 38Wiley, Eric, 21Willems, Ben, 24Williams, Barry, 42Williams, Clara, 23Williams, Linda, 20Wilson, Aaron, 32Wilson, Darren P., 28Wilson, Elizabeth A. H., 17Wilson, Glenn, 24Wilson, Jordan, 39Winchester III, Woodrow, 16Winters, John, 33Wirth, Laura, 27Wixom, Andy, 32Wogalter, Michael S., 11, 13, 16,33Wolf, Laurie, 17Wolf, Michael, 17Wong, Katie, 17Wong, Sheng C., 14Wood, Scott D., 16Woolley, Charles, 27Wreathall, John, 37Wright, Melanie, 16Wu, Annie S., 43Wu, Changxu, 20, 32Wu, Huijuan, 19Wu, Shu-Chieh, 24Xiao, Yan, 12Xiaoping, Jin, 22Xin, Tao, 22Xu, Jie, 34Xu, Jing, 30Yagoda, Rosemarie E., 15, 40Yamamoto, Akiyoshi, 16Yang, J. X., 28Yang, Xi, 24, 35Yasuda, Keisuke, 32Yeck, Alison E., 21Yen, Wei-Ting, 20, 23, 43Yenson, Sarah K., 26Yi, Ji Soo, 10Yin, Shanqing, 30Yogan<strong>and</strong>an, Arun, 34Yordon, Ryan E., 14You, Heecheon, 28, 31, 41Youmans, Robert J., 25, 38Young, Douglas E., 44Young, Jason A., 15Young, Kristie L., 29Youngson, George G., 25Yu, Denny, 27Yu, Michael, 20Yuan, Lu, 43Yule, Steven, 20, 25, 30Yun, Myung Hwan, 13Zackowitz, Ilene B., 34Zammitto, Veronica, 24Zanol, James, 34Zemla, Jeffrey C., 12Zhang, Yifan, 21Zhao, Guozhen, 20Zheng, Xianjun Sam, 18Zhong, Lin, 13Zhou, Wei, 13Zhu, Xinhui, 13Zotov, Vladimir, 41ParticipantIndexPARTICIPANT INDEX 49


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