Int. Academic Meetings: 1980 - 1990
Hancock, P.A., Dirkin G.R., & Byrne, A.M. Visual choice reaction time under conditions of induced cortical hyperthermia. Paper presented at the 14th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Association of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October, 1981.
Hancock, P.A., & Dirkin, G.R. The effect of induced variation in head temperature on simple mental performance. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Association of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, September, 1982.
Newell, K.M., & Hancock, P.A. Movement accuracy in space-time. Paper presented at the International Conference on the Psychology of Motor Behavior, Dortmund, West Germany, March, 1983.
Hancock, P.A., & Dirkin, G.R. Stressor induced attentional narrowing: Implications for design and operation of person-machine systems. Paper presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Association of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October, 1983.
Runnings, D.W., Brown, S., Goodman, D., & Hancock, P.A. Temperature induced changes in neuromuscular function: Central and peripheral mechanisms. Paper presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Association of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October, 1983.
Hancock, P.A., Meshkati, N., & Robertson, M.M. Physiological reflections of mental workload. Paper presented at the International Conference on Occupational Ergonomics, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May, 1984.
Robertson, M.M., Hendrick, H.W., & Hancock, P.A. Individual response to a computer generated mental workload task as a function of cognitive complexity. Paper presented at the International Conference on Occupational Ergonomics, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May, 1984.
Newell, K.M., & Hancock, P.A. Speed-accuracy in space-time. Paper presented at the Motor Control Addition to the European Psychological Society Meeting, July, 1984.
Meshkati, N., Hancock, P.A., & Robertson, M.M. The measurement of human mental workload in dynamic organizational systems: An effective guide for job design. Paper presented at the First International Symposium on Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management, Honolulu, Hawaii, August, 1984.
Hancock, P.A., Chignell, M.H., & Loewenthal, A. KBAM: A prototype knowledge-based adaptive man-machine system. Paper presented at the Ninth Congress of the International Ergonomics Association, Bournemouth, England, September, 1985.
Hancock, P.A. Toward a model of stressor interactions. Paper presented at the Ninth Congress of the International Ergonomics Association, Bournemouth, England, September, 1985.
Hancock, P.A. The relationship between stress and attention. Paper presented at the Ninth Congress of the International Ergonomics Association, Bournemouth, England, September, 1985.
Dirkin, G.R., & Hancock, P.A. An attentional view of narrowing: The effect of noise and signal bias on discrimination in the peripheral visual field. Paper presented at the Ninth Congress of the International Ergonomics Association, Bournemouth, England, September, 1985.
Hancock, P.A., & Rosenberg, S. The application of the concepts of comfort and adaptability in assessing stress effect of working with display units. Paper presented at the International Scientific Conference on Work with Display Units, Stockholm, Sweden, May, 1986.
Hancock, P.A. Stress, information-flow, and adaptability in individuals and collective organizational systems. Paper presented at the Second International Symposium on Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, August, 1986.
Hancock, P.A. On the use of time: The irreplaceable resource. Paper presented at the Second International Symposium on Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, August, 1986.
Rahimi, M., & Hancock, P.A. Optimization of hybrid production systems: The interaction of robots into human-occupied work environments. Paper presented at the Second International Symposium on Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, August, 1986.
Rahimi, M., & Hancock, P.A. Perception-decision and action processes in operator collision avoidance with robots. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Association of Canada, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, August, 1986.
Hancock, P.A., Hurt, H.H., Jr., Ouellet, J.V., & Thom, D.R. Failures of driver sustained attention in the etiology of motorcycle-automobile collisions. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Association of Canada, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, August, 1986.
Hancock, P.A. The impact of stress and mental workload on aircrew operation. Paper presented at the Fourth International Cabin Safety Symposium, Las Vegas, NV, March, 1987.
Hancock, P.A. Performance criteria as exposure limits in heat stress. Paper presented at the Annual International Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Conference, Miami, FL, June, 1987.
Rahimi, M., Hancock, P.A., & Chignell, M.H. Integrated software safety design for robotics. Paper presented at the Annual International Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Conference, Miami, FL, June, 1987.
Hancock, P.A., & Chignell, M.H. Functional synchronization: A theory for human-computer interaction. Paper presented at the Second International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Hawaii, August, 1987.
Hancock, P.A. Tasks as stresses: The case of vigilance. Paper presented at the Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Stirling, Scotland, June, 1988.
Hancock, P.A., Chignell, M.H., & Kerr, G. (1988). Defining task complexity and task difficulty. Proceedings of the XXIV International Congress of Psychology, August, Sydney, Australia.
Hancock, P.A., Vercruyssen, M., & O'Donoghue, R. The effect of gender and time of day on the subjective workload response to performance of a constant task. Paper presented at the International Ergonomics Association, Sydney, Australia, August, 1988.
Hancock, P.A., Mihaly, T., & Chignell, M.H. Stress and the efficiency of operator performance. Paper presented at the International Ergonomics Association, Sydney, Australia, August, 1988.
Mihaly, T., Vercruyssen, M., & Hancock, P.A. Effects of exercise (arousal) and movement on speed of response. Paper presented at the International Ergonomics Association, Sydney, Australia, August, 1988.
Vercruyssen, M., Hancock, P.A., & Mihaly, T. Behavioral toxicology: Effects of breathing 4% carbon dioxide on cognition. Paper presented at the International Ergonomics Association, Sydney, Australia, August, 1988.
Vercruyssen, M., Cann, M.T., Birren, J.E., McDowd, J.M., & Hancock, P.A. Effects of aging, physical fitness, gender neural activation, exercise and practice on CNS speed of functioning. Paper presented at the International Council for Physical Fitness Research, 1988 Osaka Symposium, Osaka, Japan, September, 1988.
Hancock, P.A., Rahimi, M., Wulf, G., & Briggs, R. Analyzing the behavior of left-turning drivers. Paper presented at the Meeting of the International Technical Conference on Advanced Safety Vehicles, Gothenburg, Sweden, 1989.
Beringer, D.B., & Hancock, P.A. Exploring situational awareness: A review of the effects of stress on rectilinear normalization. Paper presented at the Fifth International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, Columbus, OH, May, 1989.
Hancock, P.A., & M.A. Robinson. (1989). The effect of control order, feedback, practice, and input device on tracking performance and perceived workload. Paper presented at the Fifth International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, Columbus, OH, May, 1989.
Hancock, P.A. Discourse between two towers: The application of stress and workload principles to the air traffic controller. Invited Plenary paper given at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Automation and Systems Performance in Air Traffic Control, Maratea, Italy, June, 1990.
Hancock, P.A., & Chignell, M.H. Defining collective action: From separation to symbiosis. Paper presented at the Second International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automation, Honolulu, HI, August, 1990.
Hancock, P.A. A theory of mental workload. Invited Paper presented at the 22nd International Congress of Applied Psychology, Kyoto, Japan, July, 1990.