Chapters: 1980 - 1990

Hancock, P.A. (1984). Environmental stressors. In: J.S. Warm (Ed.). Sustained Attention in Human Performance. (pp. 103-142), New York: Wiley.

Meshkati, N., Hancock, P.A., & Robertson, M.M. (1984). The measurement of human mental workload in dynamic organizational systems: An effective guide for job design. In: H.W. Hendrick & O. Brown, Jr. (Eds.). Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management, (pp. 521-532), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Hancock, P.A., & Pierce, J.O. (1984). Toward an attentional theory of performance under stress: Evidence from studies of vigilance in heat and cold. In: A. Mital (Ed.).Trends in Ergonomics/Human Factors I. (pp. 1-7), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Hancock, P.A., & Chignell, M.H. (1985). The principle of maximal adaptability in setting stress tolerance standards. In: R. Eberts & C. Eberts (Eds.). Trends in Ergonomics/Human Factors II. (pp. 117-125), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Hancock, P.A. & Newell, K.M. (1985). The movement speed-accuracy relationship in space-time. Invited Chapter In: H. Heuer, U. Kleinbeck, & K.H. Schmidt (Eds.). Motor behavior: Programming, control and acquisition. (pp. 153-188), Berlin: Springer.

Hancock, P.A. (1986). Stress and adaptability. In: G.R.J. Hockey, A.W.K. Gaillard, & M.G.H. Coles, (Eds.). Energetics and Human Information Processing. (pp. 243-251), Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff.

Chignell, M.H., & Hancock, P.A. (1986). Horn clause representations in human-machine systems with adaptive control. In: W. Karwowski (Ed.). Trends in Ergonomics/Human Factors III. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Rahimi, M., & Hancock, P.A. (1986). Optimization of hybrid production systems: The interaction of robots into human-occupied work environments. In: O. Brown, Jr. & H. Hendrick (Eds.). Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management II. (pp. 39-54), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Hancock, P.A. (1986). On the use of time: The irreplaceable resource. In: O. Brown, Jr. & H. Hendrick (Eds.). Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management II. (pp. 83-89), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Hancock, P.A. (1986). Stress, information-flow, and adaptability in individuals and collective organizational systems. In: O. Brown, Jr. & H. Hendrick (Eds.). Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management II. (pp. 293-296), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Hancock, P.A., & Rosenberg, S. (1987). A model for evaluating stress effects of work display units. In: B. Knave & P.G. Wideback (Eds.). Work with display units. (pp. 713-724), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Chignell, M.H., & Hancock, P.A. (1986). A comparison of mental workload and available capacity in complex person-machine systems: A fuzzy-set theoretic approach. In: W. Karwowski & A. Mital (Eds.). Applications of Fuzzy-Set Theory in Human Factors. (pp. 271-288), Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishers.

Hancock, P.A. (1987). Arousal theory, stress and performance: Problems of incorporating energetic aspects of behavior into human-machine systems function. In: L.S. Mark, J.S. Warm, & R.L. Huston (Eds.). Ergonomics and Human Factors: Recent Research. (pp. 170-179), New York: Springer-Verlag.

Rahimi, M., & Hancock, P.A. (1988). Sensors integration. In: S.Y. Nof (Ed.). International Encyclopedia of Robotic Applications and Automation. (pp. 1523-1531), New York: Wiley.

Hancock, P.A., & Chignell, M.H. (1987). Adaptive control in human-machine systems. In: P.A. Hancock (Ed.). Human Factors Psychology. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 305-345.

Hancock, P.A. (1987) Performance criteria as exposure limits in heat stress. In: S.S. Asfour (Ed.). Trends in Ergonomics/Human Factors IV. (pp. 333-340), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Rahimi, M., Hancock, P.A., & Chignell, M.H. (1987).Integrated software safety design for robotics. In: S.S. Asfour (Ed.). Trends in Ergonomics/Human Factors IV. (pp. 497-503), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Hancock, P.A. (1988). The effect of gender and time of day upon the subjective estimate of mental workload during the performance of a simple task. In: P.A. Hancock & N. Meshkati (Eds.). Human mental workload. (pp. 239-250), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Hancock, P.A., Rahimi, M., Mihaly, T., & Meshkati, N. (1988). Bibliographic listing of mental workload research. In: P.A. Hancock & N. Meshkati (Eds.). Human Mental Workload. (pp. 329-382), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Chignell, M.H., & Hancock, P.A. (1988). Intelligent interface design. In: M. Helander (Ed.). Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction. Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Chignell, M.H., Hancock, P.A., & Loewenthal, A. (1989). An introduction to intelligent interfaces. In: P.A. Hancock and M.H. Chignell (Eds.). Intelligent Interfaces: Theory, Research, and Design. Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Chignell, M.H., Hancock, P.A., & Loewenthal, A. (1989). An introduction to intelligent interfaces. In: P.A. Hancock and M.H. Chignell (Eds.). Intelligent Interfaces: Theory, Research, and Design. (Japanese Edition). Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Higgins, T.J., Chignell, M.H., & Hancock, P.A. (1989). Knowledge-based supervisory control for aerospace applications. In: P.A. Hancock & M.H. Chignell (Eds.). Intelligent interfaces: Theory, Research, and Design. Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Higgins, T.J., Chignell, M.H., & Hancock, P.A. (1989). Knowledge-based supervisory control for aerospace applications. In: P.A. Hancock & M.H. Chignell (Eds.). Intelligent interfaces: Theory, Research, and Design. (Japanese Edition). Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Meshkati, N., Hancock, P.A., & Rahimi, M. (1989). Techniques of mental workload assessment. In: J. Wilson (Ed.). Evaluation of Human Work: Practical Ergonomics Methodology. London: Taylor and Francis.

Hancock, P.A. (1990). The aims of human factors and their application to issues in automation and air traffic control. In: J.A. Wise and V.D. Hopkin (Eds.). Automation and Systems Issues in Air Traffic Control, NATO. New York: Springer

Vercruyssen. M., Cann, M.T., Birren, J.E., McDowd, J.M., & Hancock, P.A. (1990). Effects of aging, physical fitness, gender, neural activation, exercise, and practice on CNS speed of functioning. In: M. Kaneko, (Ed.). Fitness For The Aged, Disabled and Industrial Worker. Champaign, Il: Human Kinetics.