Nat. Academic Meetings: 2001 - 2006
Hancock, P.A., Mouloua, M., & Torrez, L. Driver distraction and in–vehicle technologies. Paper presented at the Annual University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute Meeting on Human Factors, April, 2001.
Mouloua, M., Rinalducci, E., Hancock, P.A., & Aty, M. Driver distraction and workload. Paper presented at the AAA Traffic Safety Meeting, Washington, DC, June, 2001.
Mouloua, M., Jerome, C.J., Helmick, J.A., & Hancock, P.A. Vehicle navigation systems and driving performance: Effects of display mode and traffic condition. Paper presented at the Inauguration of the UCF Engineering II Complex, Orlando, FL, August 2001.
Mouloua, M., Agliata, D., Kanter, A., Cruz, I.Y., Sanders, B., Siebert, R., Jerome, C., Ganey, N., Mayo, J., & Hancock, P.A. Effects of radio tuning on driving performance. Paper presented at the Inauguration of the UCF Engineering II Complex, Orlando, FL, August 2001.
Ganey, H.C.N., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., & Jerome, C.J. Driver workload and distraction: A taxonomy. Paper presented at the Inauguration of the UCF Engineering II Complex, Orlando, FL, August 2001.
Mouloua, M., Gilson, R., Daskarolis-Kring, E., Kring, J., & Hancock, P.A. Ergonomics of UAV/UCAV mission success: Considerations for data link, control, and display issues. Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2001.
Mouloua, M., Gilson, R., Kring, J., & Hancock, P.A. Workload, situation awareness, and teaming issues for UAV/UCAV operations. . Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2001.
Hancock, P.A., Harris, W.C., & Harris, S.C. Information processing changes following extended stress. . Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2001.
Hancock, P.A., Ganey, H.C.N., Mouloua, M., Salas, E., Gilson, R., Greenwood-Eriksen, A., Parasuraman, R., Harris, W., Leon, A., & Smith, K. A descriptive framework for the evaluation of stress effects on operator performance. Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2001.
Hancock, P.A. From origin to aspiration: Development of the University of Minnesota’s Human Factors Research Laboratory. Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2001.
Hancock, P.A. (Chair and Organizer), W. Makous and W. Knecht (Co-Chairs), R. de Pontbriand and W. Howell (Honorary Co-Chairs). Human factors responses to problems of terrorism. Symposium presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2001. (This session replaced the Why does Dilbert, the Far Side, and other Cartoons convey Essential Truths about Human Factors and Ergonomics, J.K. Caird, N. Ward., S.F. Scallen., J. Davies, P.A. Hancock, & D. Woods contributors).
Hancock, P.A. Understanding the problems that older drivers face. Presentation in the Debate on Older Drivers given at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2001.
Hancock, P.A. Mind-mind symbiosis: Beyond the Human-Machine Interface. Paper presented at the Workshop on Perceptive User Interfaces. Orlando, FL. November, 2001.
Hancock, P.A. Sex and age differences in time perception. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Orlando, FL, November, 2001.
Mouloua, M., Abdel-Aty, M., Hancock, P.A., & Rinalducci, E. Development of an experimental protocol for evaluating driver distraction. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, January, 2002.
Hancock, P.A. Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI): Optimizing cognitive readiness under combat conditions. Paper presented at the Mid–Year Symposium of Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, Division 19: Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Potomac Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Human Factors, Engineering and Military Psychology, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2002.
Harris, W.C., Parasuraman, R., Zinni, M., Hancock, P.A., & Harris, S.C. Viking: Development of an infantry scenario mutli–task environment. Paper presented at the Mid–Year Symposium of Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, Division 19: Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Potomac Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Human Factors, Engineering and Military Psychology, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2002.
Weaver, J.L., Sims, V.K., Ganey, H.C.N., Hancock, P.A., Bradley, K., & Mouloua, M. The influence of stress and individual differences on subjective time. Paper presented at the Mid–Year Symposium of Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, Division 19: Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Potomac Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Human Factors, Engineering and Military Psychology, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2002.
Morris, C.S., Tarr, R.W., Shirkey, E., Hancock, P.A., & Mouloua, M. Training and performance outcome: Advanced technologies, realistic graphics, and increased simulation may not be contributors. Paper presented at the Mid–Year Symposium of Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, Division 19: Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Potomac Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Human Factors, Engineering and Military Psychology, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2002.
Diaz, D.D., Sims, V.K., & Hancock, P.A. Visual search for two identical targets: The role of ecological validity. Paper presented at the Mid–Year Symposium of Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, Division 19: Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Potomac Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Human Factors, Engineering and Military Psychology, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2002.
Greenwood-Ericksen, A., Ganey, H.C.N., Weaver, J.L., Mouloua, M., & Hancock, P.A. The effect of time stress on mission performance in a virtual combat mission. Paper presented at the Mid–Year Symposium of Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, Division 19: Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Potomac Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Human Factors, Engineering and Military Psychology, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2002.
Bradley, K.A., Thropp, J.E., Weaver, J.L., Mouloua, M., & Hancock, P.A. Reducing driver error to enhance transportation safety and efficiency. Paper presented at the Mid–Year Symposium of Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, Division 19: Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Potomac Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Human Factors, Engineering and Military Psychology, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2002.
Walker, A.J., Harris, W.C., Leon, A.S., & Hancock, P.A. Changes in salivary amylase and self–reported fatigue across three increasingly intense bouts of exercise. Paper presented at the Mid–Year Symposium of Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, Division 19: Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Potomac Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Human Factors, Engineering and Military Psychology, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2002.
Walker, A.J., Bolgren, H.L., Nicols, K.G., Leon, A.S., & Hancock, P.A. Salivary amylase as a marker of increasing physiological stress during a five mile treadmill road march. Paper presented at the Mid–Year Symposium of Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, Division 19: Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Potomac Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Human Factors, Engineering and Military Psychology, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2002.
Harris, W.C., Walker, A.J., Lon, A.S., & Hancock, P.A. The effect of physical workload on cognitive performance. Paper presented at the Mid–Year Symposium of Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, Division 19: Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Potomac Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Human Factors, Engineering and Military Psychology, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2002.
Hancock, P.A. Contributions of Human Factors to countering terrorism. Paper presented at the Symposium on Human Factors and Terrorism at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando, FL, March, 2002.
Ganey, H.C.N., Hancock, P.A., Weaver, J.L., Greenwood-Ericksen, A., & Mouloua, M. A human factors approach to the investigation of stress. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando, FL, March, 2002.
Bradley, K.A. Thropp. J.E., Weaver, J.L., Fisher, R.D., & Hancock, P.A. University students attitudes toward potential American military response to terrorism. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando, FL, March, 2002.
Mouloua, M., Jerome, C.J., Helmick, J., & Hancock, P.A. The effects of navigation system use on driver’s performance. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando, FL, March, 2002.
Mouloua, M., Burback, T., Torres, N., Shirkey, E., & Hancock. P.A.. The relationship between breast surgery and self–esteem. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando, FL, March, 2002.
Mouloua, M., Agliata, D., Kanter, A., Siebert, R., Cruz, I., & Hancock, P.A. Driver distraction: Effects of radio tuning on driving performance. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando, FL, March, 2002.
Hancock, P.A., Weaver, J., & Mouloua, M. Understanding stress effects on behavioral performance. Paper presented at the ARO Life Sciences: The universal language from microbe to man. Workshop–Symposium, High Hampton Inn, Cashiers, NC, April, 2002.
Weaver, J., & Hancock, P.A. Effects of stress on the perception of duration. Paper presented at the ARO Life Sciences: The universal language from microbe to man. Workshop–Symposium, High Hampton Inn, Cashiers, NC, April, 2002.
Hancock, P.A. Some observations on the career and achievement of James E. Birren. Paper Presented at the meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Orlando, May, 2002.
Hancock, P.A., & Weaver, J.L. The time of your life. Paper Presented at the meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Orlando, May, 2002.
Diaz, D.D., Sims, V.K., & Hancock, P.A. Memory for ecologically–valid objects during visual search for two identical targets. Paper Presented at the 14th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society, New Orleans, LA, June, 2002.
Hancock, P.A. The MURI–OPUS Program: Evaluating operator performance under stress. Paper presented at the 110th Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Il, August, 2002.
Weaver, J.L., Hancock, P.A., Bradley, K., & Greenwood-Ericksen, A. Combat readiness and fatigue: Laboratory investigations of individuals. Paper presented at the 110th Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Il, August, 2002.
Hancock, P.A. Effects of stress on human performance. Franklin Taylor Award Lecture presented at the 110th Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Il, August, 2002.
Diaz, D.D., Hancock, P.A., Sims, V.K., & Brill, J.C. The effect of noise stress during search for two identical targets in a realistic visual scan. Paper presented at the 110th Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Il, August, 2002.
Brill, J.C., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., Kennedy, R.S., Gilson, R.D., & Smith, M.G. A multi–sensory device and protocol for on–line workload assessment. Paper presented at the 110th Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Il, August, 2002.
Weaver, J.L., Bradley, K.A., Thropp, J.E., Hancock, P.A., & Mouloua, M. Driver characteristics and technology: Enhancing transportation safety and efficiency. Paper presented at the 110th Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Il, August, 2002.
Morris, C.S., Shirkey, E., Hancock, P.A., & Mouloua, M. Effects of context–relevant stress in PC–based game training. Paper presented at the 110th Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Il, August, 2002.
Greenwood-Ericksen, A., Weaver, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Using a virtual combat simulator to examine soldier performance in infantry combat. Paper presented at the 110th Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Il, August, 2002.
Helmick, J.A., Jerome, C., Downes, K., Mouloua, M., & Hancock, P.A. The effects of in–vehicle navigation systems on driving performance and workload. Paper presented at the 110th Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Il, August, 2002.
Hancock, P.A. Human factors progress towards improved homeland security. Paper presented at the 46th Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Baltimore, MD, October, 2002.
Siebert, P., Mouloua, M., Burns, K., Marino, J., Scagolia, L., Winters, L., Hancock, P.A., & Agliata, D. The effects of telematics on driver distraction. Paper presented at the 46th Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Baltimore, MD, October, 2002.
Hancock, P.A. Is a grand unified theory of cognitive engineering possible? Paper presented at the 46th Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Baltimore, MD, October, 2002.
Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., Mouloua, M., & Parasuraman, R. Applications of fuzzy signal detection theory to responses to terrorism. Paper presented at the 46th Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Baltimore, MD, October, 2002.
Hancock, P.A., Szalma, J.L., Mouloua, M., & Stafford, S. Defeating terrorism using human factors/ergonomics. Paper presented at the 46th Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Baltimore, MD, October, 2002.
Hancock, P.A. Is there a science of (adaptive) interface design for decision-making? Paper presented at the 23rd Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, December, 2002.
Hancock, P.A., Ganey, H.C.N., & Szalma, J.L. Performance under stress: A re–evaluation of a foundational law of psychology. Paper presented at the 23rd Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, December, 2002.
Brill, J.C., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., Gilson, R.D., Kennedy, R.S., & Smith, M.G. A multi–sensory protocol for evaluating workload associated with new Army technologies. Paper presented at the 23rd Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, December, 2002.
Hancock, P.A., Ward, P., Szalma, J.L., Stafford, S., & Ganey, H.C.N. Stress and human information processing: A descriptive framework presented in a novel manner. Paper presented at the 23rd Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, December, 2002.
Hancock, P.A., Szalma, J.L., & Weaver, J.L. The distortion of perceptual space–time under stress. Paper presented at the 23rd Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, December, 2002.
Mouloua, M., Gilson, R.D., Hancock, P.A., & Brill, J.C. Development of effective decision strategies for alarm diagnosis in military aviation. Paper presented at the 23rd Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, December, 2002.
Greenwood-Ericksen, A., Weaver, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Using a virtual combat simulator to examine soldier performance in infantry combat. Paper presented at the 23rd Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, December, 2002.
Morris, C.S., & Hancock, P.A. Off–the–shelf games and training: Lessons learned. Paper presented at the 23rd Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, December, 2002.
Morris, C.S., Ganey, H.C.N., Ross, J., & Hancock, P.A. The point of diminishing immersive return: Implications for simulation–based training. Paper presented at the 23rd Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, December, 2002.
Ross, J.M., Szalma, J.L., Thropp, J., & Hancock, P.A. Performance, workload and stress with temporal and spatial demands. Paper presented at the Annual Mid–Year Symposium of the American Psychological Association, Divisions 19 and 21, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2003. (This Paper won the Best Graduate Student paper of Division 19).
Hancock, P.A. Operator performance under stress: Present progress and future directions. Paper presented at the Annual Mid–Year Symposium of the American Psychological Association, Divisions 19 and 21, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2003.
Burke, K.A., Greenwood-Eriksen, A., Weaver, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Application of an off–the–shelf commercial software package for the evaluation of stress on performance. Paper presented at the Annual Mid–Year Symposium of the American Psychological Association, Divisions 19 and 21, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2003.
Murphy, L.L., Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., & Stafford, S.C. Comparison of methods of analyses of fuzzy and traditional signal detection theory. Paper presented at the Annual Mid–Year Symposium of the American Psychological Association, Divisions 19 and 21, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2003.
Szalma, J.L., Ward, P., & Hancock, P.A. Application of fuzzy signal detection theory to the evaluation of performance under stress. Paper presented at the Annual Mid–Year Symposium of the American Psychological Association, Divisions 19 and 21, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2003.
Ward, P. Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Predicting performance under stressful conditions: A theoretical and empirical approach. Paper presented at the Annual Mid–Year Symposium of the American Psychological Association, Divisions 19 and 21, Ft. Belvoir, VA, March, 2003.
Siebert, P., Mouloua, M., Jenkins, N., Winters, L., Scagliola, L., Marino, J., Burns, K., & Hancock, P.A. Understanding driver distraction: An experimental evaluation. Paper presented at the 49th Southeastern Psychological Association meeting, New Orleans, LA, March, 2003.
Brill, J.C., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., Gilson, R.D., & Kennedy, R.S. Multi–sensory workload assessment protocol (M–SWAP): Feasibility of incorporating demand scalability. Paper presented at the 49th Southeastern Psychological Association meeting, New Orleans, LA, March, 2003.
Oakley, B., Mouloua, M., & Hancock, P.A. Effects of automation reliability on human monitoring performance. Paper presented at the 49th Southeastern Psychological Association meeting, New Orleans, LA, March, 2003.
Bradley, K.A., Weaver, J.L., Greenwood–Ericksen, A., Helmick, J.A., Burke, K.A., & Hancock, P.A. Individual and dual task performance decrements as a function of stressor function. Paper presented at the 49th Southeastern Psychological Association meeting, New Orleans, LA, March, 2003.
Hancock, P.A., Szalma, J.L., & Mouloua, M. Applications of psychology to homeland defense. Symposium presented at the 49th Southeastern Psychological Association meeting, New Orleans, LA, March, 2003.
Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., & Mouloua, M. Applications of fuzzy signal detection theory to homeland defense. Paper presented at the 49th Southeastern Psychological Association Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March, 2003.
Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., Weaver, J.L., Mouloua, M., & Stafford, S.C. Applications of fuzzy signal detection theory to law enforcement. Paper presented at the 49th Southeastern Psychological Association Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March, 2003.
Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., & Weaver, J.L. Development of a theory of stress and attentional narrowing. Paper presented at the 95th annual meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, April, 2003.
Ward, P., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Expertise: A long term adaptation to stress? Paper presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, April, 2003.
Helton, W.S., Shaw, T.S., Warm, J.S., Matthews, G., Dember W.N., & Hancock, P.A. Effects of transitions in signal salience on vigilance performance and stress. Paper presented at the 95th annual meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy, Atlanta GA, April, 2003.
Ward, P., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Adaptive experts and automaticity: Explanations of failing under pressure Paper presented at the ARO Workshop, Seeing both the scene and unseen – Human sight and microscopic sites. ARO Workshop Proceedings, Cashiers, NC, April, 2003.
Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Fuzzy signal detection: initial evidence for a novel approach to evaluation of decision–making under certainty. Paper presented at the ARO Workshop, Seeing both the scene and unseen – Human sight and microscopic sites. ARO Workshop Proceedings, Cashiers, NC, April, 2003.
Brill, J.C., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., Gilson, R.D., & Kennedy, R.S. A protocol for assessing reserve cognitive capacity on complex systems. Poster presented at the 6th International Conference on Natural Decision Makin, Pensacola, FL. 2003.
Szalma, J.L. & Hancock, P.A. Fuzzy signal detection theory: Capturing the uncertainty in natural decision making. Poster presented at the 6th International Conference on Natural Decision Making, Pensacola, FL. 2003.
Walker, A.J., Leon, A.S., & Hancock, P.A. Changes in cognitive performance of soldiers during exercise. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA, May, 2003.
Hancock, P.A. (On behalf of R.S. Kennedy). Automated performance testing. Paper presented at the Workshop on Cognitive, Psycho–physiological, and Behavioral Monitoring for Military Field Applications, Cincinnati, OH, June, 2003.
Hancock, P.A. Observations on the opportunities and limits of workload as an indicators of war–fighter capacity and resilience. Panel presentation at the Workshop on Cognitive, Psycho–physiological, and Behavioral Monitoring for Military Field Applications, Cincinnati, OH, June, 2003.
Brill, J.C., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., Gilson, R.D., & Kennedy, R.S. Assessing spare attentional capacity of drowsy drivers: Protocol development. Paper Presented at the 2nd International Symposium of Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Deign, Park City, UT. 2003.
Brill, J.C, Hancock, P.A. & Gilson, R.D. Driver fatigue: Is something missing? Paper Presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design, Park City, UT, 2003.
Mouloua, M., Rinalducci, E., Hancock, P.A., & Brill, J.C. Evaluating workload associated with telematic devices via secondary task protocol. Paper Presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design, Park City, UT, 2003.
Ganey, H.C.N., Ward, P. Ward., Hancock, P.A., & Szalma, J.L. Naturalistic driving user and task analysis. Paper Presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design, Park City, UT, 2003.
Hancock, P.A. Some barriers to understanding driving. Concluding Plenary Address Presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design, Park City, UT, 2003.
Bradley, K.A., Weaver, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. A research agenda for the United States Coast Guard. Paper presented at the First Annual Meeting of the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments, Denver, CO, October, 2003.
Brill, J.C., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., & Kennedy, R.S. Evaluating human performance and advanced technology design in extreme environments. Paper presented at the First Annual Meeting of the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments, Denver, CO, October, 2003.
Terrence, P.I., Gilson, R.D., & Hancock, P.A. Assessment of real data and theoretical issues in extreme aviation environments. Paper presented at the First Annual Meeting of the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments, Denver, CO, October, 2003.
Greenwood–Ericksen, A., Weaver, J.L., Burke, K., Bradley, K.A., & Hancock, P.A. An affordable medium–fidelity virtual environment soldier simulator designed for infantry combat research. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Stafford, S.C., Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., & Mouloua, M. Application of fuzzy signal detection theory to vigilance: The effect of criterion shifts. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Murphy, L., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Comparison of fuzzy signal detection and traditional signal detection theory: Approaches to performance measurement. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Hancock, P.A. Individuation: Not merely human–centered but person–specific design. Paper presented at the Panel on Considering the Importance of Individual Differences in Human Factors Research: No Longer Simply Confounding Noise at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Brill, J.C., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., Gilson, R.D., & Kennedy, R.S. Demonstrating a methodology for assessing cognitive capacities across sensory systems: M–SWAP. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Murphy, L., Stanney, K., & Hancock, P.A. The effect of affect: The hedonomic evaluation of human–computer interaction. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Oakley, B., Mouloua, M., & Hancock, P.A. Effects of automation reliability on human monitoring performance. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Hancock, P.A. The ergonomics of torture: The moral dimension of evolving human–machine technology. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Harris, W.C., & Hancock, P.A. Field assessment of cognitive performance under stress. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Thropp, J.E., Szalma, J.L., Ross, J.M., & Hancock, P.A. Individual differences in dispositional pessimism, stress, and coping as a function of task type. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Diaz, D.D., Sims, V.K., Hancock, P.A., Smith, H.S., Upham Ellis, L., Clark, B., & Sushil, D. Moderating factors in visual search: The role of ecological validity. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Ross, J.M., Szalma, J.L., Thropp, J., & Hancock, P.A. Performance, workload, and stress correlates of temporal and spatial task demands. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Ganey, H.C.N., Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., & Mouloua, M. The role of choice and individual differences in the mitigation of noise and task stressors on vigilance. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Hancock, P.A. What graduate students should know about getting published. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Hancock, P.A. Don’t just be polite – Please me. Paper presented at the Panel on the Etiquette Perspective for Human–Automation Relationships: Application, Models and Results, at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., Rinalducci, E., & Brill, J.C. Effects of radio tuning on driving performance. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Morris, C.S., French, J., Shirkey, E.C., & Hancock, P.A. Cognitive functioning under the influence of electromagnetic fields. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Ward, P., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. The stress and performance relationship and the effects of performance moderators. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Bradley, K.A., Weaver, J.L., Burke, K.A., Helmick, J.A., Greenwood–Ericksen, A., & Hancock, P.A. An experimental investigation of skill, rule, and knowledge–based performance under noise conditions. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
French, J., Morris, C.S., & Hancock, P.A. Modeling fatigue–degraded performance in artificial agents. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, October, 2003.
Mouloua, M., Rinalducci, E., Hancock, P.A., Siebert, P., Brill, J.C., & Kennedy, R.S. Effects of telematics on driver distraction. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, March, 2004.
Morris, C.S., Hancock, P.A., & Shirkey, E.C. Cognitive–motivational explanations of stress–adaptation. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, March, 2004.
Cherry, S., & Hancock, P.A. Female serial killers: The silent epidemic. Paper for the 50th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, March, 2004. (accepted not presented).
Ross, J.M., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Effects of spatial/temporal task demands on false alarms. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Division 19/Division 21 Mid–year Symposium, Fort Belvior, VA, March, 2004.
Thropp, J.E., Szalma, J.L., Ross, J.M., & Hancock, P.A. Impact of extraversion on performance and workload and target detection. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Division 19/Division 21 Mid–year Symposium, Fort Belvior, VA, March, 2004.
Stafford, S.C., Oron-Gilad, T., Szalma, J.L., Delasanotos, K., & Hancock, P.A. Improving seatbelts for police and military personnel. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Division 19/Division 21 Mid–year Symposium, Fort Belvior, VA, March, 2004.
Helton, W.S., Shaw, T.H., Warm, J.S., Matthews, G., Dember, W.N., & Hancock, P.A. Demand transitions in vigilance: Effects on performance efficiency and stress. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Harris, W.C., Grady, T., & Hancock, P.A. The effect of mental workload on cognitive performance, stress hormones and subjective mood. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Ross, J.M., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Effects of spatial temporal task demands on false alarms in a target identification task. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Ganey, H.C.N., Koltko–Rivera, M.E., Murphy, L.M., Dalton, J., & Hancock, P.A. Affect as an aspect of workload: Why and how to address affect in automation and simulation studies. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Morris, C.S., Hancock, P.A., Shirkey, E.C., Mouloua, M., & Rinalducci, E. Revisiting ecological validity in aversive experimental settings. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Brill, J.C., Gilson, R.D., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., & Terrence, P.I. Increasing situation awareness of dismounted soldiers via directional cueing. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Mouloua, M., & Hancock, P.A. Psychological correlates of aggressive driving behavior. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Technology Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Compton, D., Kennedy, R.S., Fatkin, L., Burton, P., Mouloua, M., & Hancock, P.A. Using temporal testing to gauge operator response under stress. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Technology Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004. (paper accepted, not presented).
Kolto–Rivera, M.E., Ganey, H.C.N., Murphy, L.M., Hancock, P.A., & Dalton, J. The peacekeeper: How the role of the modern soldier has changed and how that affects workload. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Expertise and performance under stress. Paper presented as part of the Panel, From the Perceptual to the Organizational: How can the science of expertise better inform the practice of human performance. At the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Mouloua, M., Rinalducci, E.J., & Hancock, P.A. & Alberti, N. Driver distraction: An empirical evaluation. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Smither, J., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., Duley, J., Adams, R., & Latorella, K. Aging and driving I: Implications of physical and perceptual changes. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Mouloua, M., Smither, J., Hancock, P.A., Duley, J., Adams, R., & Latorella, K. Aging and driving II: Implications of cognitive change. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Brill, J.C., Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., Gilson, R.D., & Kennedy, R.S. Assessment of reserve capacity across sensory modalities in dual task environments. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Hancock, P.A. Individuation and the problem of soldier performance on the electronic battlefield. . Paper presented as part of the Panel, What personality characteristics do digitally competent soldiers have in common? At the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, March, 2004.
Szalma, J.L., Stafford, S.C., Oron–Gilad, T., Murphy, L.L., & Hancock, P.A. Fuzzy signal detection theory: Basic and applied research. Paper presented at the International Conference on Human Performance, Orlando, FL, April, 2004.
Szalma, J.L., Ross, J.M., Thropp, J.E., & Hancock, P.A. Distortion of spatial and temporal perception under stress. Paper presented at the International Conference on Human Performance, Orlando, FL, April, 2004.
Hancock, P.A., Szalma, J.L., Oron–Gilad, T., Mouloua, M., Gilson, R.D., and the MURI–OPUS Group. Operator performance under stress: A multiple University research initiative. Paper presented at the International Conference on Human Performance, Orlando, FL, April, 2004.
Oron–Gilad, T., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Stress and performance in virtual environments. Paper presented at the ARO Workshop-Symposium on Sensing and Processing by Neuronal and Microbial Communities, Cashiers, NC, April, 2004.
Szalma, J.L., Oron–Gilad, T., & Hancock, P.A. Examination of attentional mechanisms underlying stress and performance. Paper presented at the ARO Workshop-Symposium on Sensing and Processing by Neuronal and Microbial Communities, Cashiers, NC, April, 2004.
Oron–Gilad, T., & Hancock, P.A. Interacting with nanotechnology: Is the time right to look for new applications systematically? Paper presented at the first Florida Tech Transfer Conference, St. Petersburg, FL, May, 2004.
Oron–Gilad, T., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Scalable operator control units (OCU’s) for future force warrior (FFW) operations. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004.
Helmick–Rich, J., Burke, K.A., Oron-Gilad, T., & Hancock, P.A. The effects of warning presentation and retention under varying level of stress. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004.
Weaver, J.L., Bradley, K.A., Thropp, J.E., Hancock, P.A., & Mouloua, M. Driver characteristics and technology. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004. (Previously presented).
Ganey, H.C.N., Koltko–Rivera, M.E., Dalton, J., & Hancock, P.A. Human performance: A comprehensive meta-theory and its application to Army science. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004.
Ganey, H.C.N., Koltko–Rivera, M.E., Dalton, J., Murphy, L.L., & Hancock, P.A. Affect as an aspect of workload. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004. (Previously presented).
Ganey, H.C.N., Koltko–Rivera, M.E., Murphy, L.L., Dalton, J., & Hancock, P.A. The peacekeeper: How the role of the modern soldier has changed and how that affects workload. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004. (Previously presented).
Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., Weaver, J.L., Mouloua, M., Stafford, S.C. Applications of fuzzy signal detection theory to law enforcement. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004. (Previously presented).
Greenwood–Eriksen, A., Weaver, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Using a virtual combat simulator to examine soldier performance in infantry combat. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004. (Previously presented).
Ganey, H.C.N., Hancock, P.A., Weaver, J.L., Greenwood–Eriksen, A., & Mouloua, M. A human factors approach to the investigation of stress. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004. (Previously presented).
Murphy, L.L., Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A. A comparison of FSDT and traditional SDT analysis of duration discrimination of brief light flashes. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004.
Murphy, L.L., Stanney, K., & Hancock, P.A. The effect of affect. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004. (Previously presented).
Hancock, P.A. Effects of thermal stress on human performance. Paper presented at the Invited Workshop on Modeling Stress Effects for Performance Prediction, Orlando, July, 2004.
Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Alternatives to grouping individuals in the analysis of individual differences data: Applications to optimism and pessimism. Paper presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI, July, 2004.
Mouloua, M., Hancock, P.A., & Rinalducci, E. Driver distraction: An experimental analysis. Paper presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI, July, 2004.
Stafford, S., Oron–Gilad, T., Szalma, J.L., Delossantos, K., & Hancock, P.A. Attitudes of police officers toward seat belt usage while on duty. Paper presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI, July, 2004.
Szalma, J.L., Ross, J., & Hancock, P.A. The influence of dispositional optimism and pessimism on task engagement for spatial and temporal discrimination. Paper presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI, July, 2004.
Mouloua, M., Santos, M., & Hancock, P.A. Patterns of aggressive driving behavior among college students. Paper presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI, July, 2004.
Hancock, P.A., Harris, W., & Schmeisser, E. Physiological and cognitive changes in the infantry field environment and Army MURI stress physiology programs. Paper presented at the Office of Naval Research Stress Physiology Review program, San Diego, CA, July, 2004.
Kirkland, J.R., Oron–Gilad, T., & Hancock, P.A. Mapping an objective state of the world to a subjective degree of signalness: An exercise in fuzzy signal detection theory analysis. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Hancock, P.A. The design of time. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Stafford, S., Oron–Gilad, T., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Individual differences related to shooting performance in a police night–training shooting exercise. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Murphy, L.L., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Comparison of fuzzy signal detection and traditional signal detection theory analysis of duration discrimination of brief light flashes. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Greenwood–Ericksen, A., Oron–Gilad, T., Szalma, J.L., Stafford, S., & Hancock, P.A. Workload and performance: A field evaluation in a police shooting range. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Brill, C., Terrence, P., Downs, J., Gilson, R., Hancock, P.A., & Mouloua, M. Search space reduction via multi–sensory directional cueing. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Koltko–Rivera, M., Ganey, H.C.N., Dalton, J., & Hancock, P.A. Worldview and acculturation as predictors of performance: Addressing these variables in human factors/ergonomics research. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Hancock, P.A. Are real savings in the virtual world only virtual savings in the real world? Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Mouloua, M., Smither, J., & Hancock, P.A. Implications of cognitive changes on driving performance. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Mouloua, M., Rinalducci, E., Hancock, P.A., & Helmick–Rich, J. Understanding driver distraction: An empirical investigation. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Hancock, P.A. The effects of stress on soldier performance. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Helmick,–Rich, J., Burke, K., Oron–Gilad, T., & Hancock, P.A. The effects of warning presentations and stress on human performance. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Ross, J.M., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. The impact of dispositional optimism and pessimism on stress as a function of psychophysical task characteristics. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Thropp, J., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Performance operating characteristics for spatial and temporal discriminations: Common or separate capacities? Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Helmick–Rich, J., Burke, K.A., Oron-Gilad, T., Moore, J., & Hancock, P.A. Protecting soldiers: Warning presentation and retention under stress in a virtual military task. Paper presented at the 24th Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, November, 2004.
Murphy, L.L., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Fuzzy signal detection theory: Tests of assumptions and comparison with traditional analyses. Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN, November, 2004.
Hancock, P.A. The moral dimension of human-machine technology and the ergonomics of torture. Paper presented at the Second Annual Meeting of the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments, Orlando, FL, January, 2005.
Hancock, P.A. Nature will not be fooled: Observations on the interdependence of science and politics. Paper presented at the 171st National Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, February, 2005.
Koltko–Rivera, M.R., Ganey, H.C.N., Morgan, J.F., & Hancock, P.A. Psychology in the defense against terrorism. Paper presented at the 2005 American Psychological Association Division21, Division 19, Annual Symposium on Applied Experimental Research, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, March, 2005.
Koltko–Rivera, M.R., Ganey, H.C.N., & Hancock, P.A. The threat assessment testing exercise (TATE). Paper presented at the 2005 American Psychological Association Division21, Division 19, Annual Symposium on Applied Experimental Research, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, March, 2005.
Ganey, H.C.N., Koltko–Rivera, M.R., & Hancock, P.A. The effects of secondary task demand on the assessment of personal threat. Paper presented at the 2005 American Psychological Association Division 21, Division 19, Annual Symposium on Applied Experimental Research, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, March, 2005.
Ross, J.M., Szalma, J.L., Oron–Gilad, T., & Hancock, P.A. Meta–analytic review of the effects of temperature on performance. Paper presented at the 2005 American Psychological Association Division21, Division 19, Annual Symposium on Applied Experimental Research, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, March, 2005.
Morgan, J.F., Oron–Gilad, T., Hancock, P.A., & Szalma, J.L. Perception of morphed objects: Generating psychophysical functions for the evolution of a shape. Paper presented at the 2005 American Psychological Association Division 21, Division 19, Annual Symposium on Applied Experimental Research, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, March, 2005.
Nayeem, R., Oron–Gilad, T., & Hancock, P.A. Pilot’s time perception and time distortion under stress. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, April, 2005.
Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Stress, workload and the detection of threat. Paper presented at the US Army Research Office Workshop–Symposium on Communication and Applications from Cellular Internals to Mental Contents. High Hampton Inn, Cashiers, North Carolina, May, 2005.
Hancock, P.A., Szalma, J.L., & Oron–Gilad, T. To honor Wickens and restack his boxes. Paper presented at the Conference on Applied Attention: From Theory to Practice: In honor of Dr. Christopher Wickens. Champaign, IL, June, 2005.
Panjwani, G., & Hancock, P.A. The Wickens effect. Paper presented at the Conference on Applied Attention: From Theory to Practice: In honor of Dr. Christopher Wickens. Champaign, IL, June, 2005.
Hancock, P.A., & Szalma, J.L. The marriage of mind and machine: Advanced human–machine interaction. Paper Presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August, 2005.
Thropp, J.E., Oron–Gilad, T., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Incorporating individual differences into the adaptive automation paradigm. Paper Presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August, 2005.
Burke, K.A., Szalma, J.L., Duley, A., Oron–Gilad, T., & Hancock, P.A. Testing the efficiency and effectiveness of soldier performance under increasing task demand. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Orlando, September, 2005.
Hancock, P.A. Our natural evolution toward individuation. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Orlando, September, 2005.
Harris, W.C., Hancock, P.A., & Morgan, C.A. Cognitive chances in special forces personnel following stressful survival training. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Orlando, September, 2005.
Delos Santos, K.A., Stafford, S.C., Szalma, J.L., Oron-Gilad, T., & Hancock, P.A. Evaluation of threat by police officers: Initial findings. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Orlando, September, 2005.
Ahmad, A.M., Goldiez, B.F., & Hancock, P.A. Gender differences in navigation and wayfinding. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Orlando, September, 2005.
Oron–Gilad, T., Hancock, P.A. The role of hedonomics in the future of industry, service, and product design: Panel overview. Panel presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Orlando, September, 2005.
Hancock, P.A. Hedonomics: Beyond dulce far niente. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Orlando, September, 2005.
Koltko–Rivera, M.E., & Hancock, P.A. Why and how HFE professionals can better use theory: meta–theory included; some assembly required. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Orlando, September, 2005.
Thropp, J., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Comparison of spatial and temporal discrimination performance across various levels of difficulty. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Orlando, September, 2005.
Hancock, P.A. Hedonomics: Accentuation of the positive. Paper presented at the 2005 Syracuse Symposium on Environmental and Energy Systems, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, October, 2005.
Oron–Gilad, T., Burke, K.A., Merlo, J. & Hancock, P.A. Scalable OCUs for Future Force Warriors, Presentation at the New Mexico State University Robotics Workshop, Las Cruces, New Mexico, November, 2005.
Hancock, P.A. Human Factors and Homeland Security: What we can contribute to DHS success now and in the future. Presentation at the Federation of Behavioral, Psychological, and Cognitive Sciences Forum on Human Factors Research and Homeland Security: Current and Future Applications, Washington, DC, November, 2005.
Morgan, J.F., Oron–Gilad, T., & Hancock, P.A. The driving simulator as a workload research tool. Paper presented at the Driving Simulator Conference, Orlando, FL, December, 2005.
Merlo, J., Stafford, S., Gilson, R., Hancock, P.A., & Fairchild, J. The effects of body position and heart rate on torso mounted tactile displays. Paper presented at the 2006, APA Division 21, Division 19, and HFES Potomac Chapter Annual Symposium on Applied Experimental Research, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, March, 2006.
Stafford, S., Merlo, J., Gilson, R., & Hancock, P.A. The effects of 360 degree tactile versus auditory cueing on target shooting in a simulated environment. Paper presented at the 2006, APA Division 21, Division 19, and HFES Potomac Chapter Annual Symposium on Applied Experimental Research, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, March, 2006. (Winner: Best Graduate Student Paper Award).
Hancock, P.A. Measuring the load of mental work. Paper presented at the Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference, Orlando, Florida, March, 2006.
Hancock, P.A. The evolution of time in the brain. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Performance, Orlando, FL, March, 2006.
Ross, J., Conway, G., Szalma, J.L., Saxton, B., Braczyk, A., & Hancock, P.A. A meta-analysis of periodic noise stress on human performance. Paper presented at the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments, San Francisco, CA, October, 2006.
Merlo, J., Terrence, P., Stafford, S., Gilson, R., Hancock, P.A., Redden, E., Krausman, A., Pettitt, R., White, T., & Carstens, C. Paper presented at the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments, San Francisco, CA, October, 2006.
Hancock, P.A., Szalma, J.L., Koltko-Rivera, M., & Vincenzi, D. Application of fuzzy signal detection theory to threat detection in extreme environments. Paper presented at the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments, San Francisco, CA, October, 2006.
Stafford, S., Merlo, J., Brill, C., Morgan, J.F., Gilson, R., & Hancock, P.A. Tactile cueing: A potential technology to combat a new type of enemy. Paper presented at the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments, San Francisco, CA, October, 2006.
Hancock, P.A. Enhancing human performance in extreme environments. Panel Presentation at the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments, San Francisco, CA, October, 2006.
Ross, J.M., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. A meta-analysis of performance under thermal stress. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA October, 2006.
Conway, G., Szalma, J.L., Saxton, B., Ross, J.M., & Hancock, P.A. The effects of whole body vibration on human performance: A meta-analytic examination. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA October, 2006.
Merlo, J.L., Stafford, S.C., Gilson, R.D., & Hancock, P.A. The effects of physiological stress on tactile communication. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA October, 2006.
Hancock, P.A. Recollections of a Presidency. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA October, 2006.
Thropp, J., Oron-Gilad, T., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Low and high levels of attentional control in adaptive automation. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA October, 2006.
Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Performance, workload, and stress in vigilance: The power of choice. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA October, 2006.
Harris, W.C., Reeves, D.L., Elsmore, T.F., & Hancock, P.A. Development of an operational setting-specific field cognitive assessment procedure. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA October, 2006.
Szalma, J.L., Oron-Gilad, T., Saxton, B., & Hancock, P.A. Application of fuzzy signal detection theory to the discrimination of morphed tank images. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA October, 2006.
Fatolitis, P.G., & Hancock, P.A. Defining cognitive tempora: A novel approach to psychological state measurement. Paper presented at the Augmented Cognition Conference, San Francisco, CA, October, 2006.
Szalma, J.L., & Hancock. P.A. Fuzzy signal detection theory: ROC analysis of stimulus and response range effects. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Houston, November, 2006.
Merlo, JL., Terrence, P.I., Stafford, S., Gilson, R., Hancock, P.A., Redden, E.S., Krausman, A., Carstens, C.B., Pettit, R., & White, T.L. Communicating through the use of vibrotectile displays for dismounted and mounted soldiers. Paper presented at the 25th Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, November, 2006.
Saxton, B.M., Ross, J.M., Braczyk, A., Conway, G.E., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. A meta-analysis of aperiodic noise stress on human performance. Paper presented at the 25th Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, November, 2006.
Merlo, J.L., Terrence, P.I., Stafford, S., Duley, A.R., Gilson, R. & Hancock, P.A. (2006). Communicating using vibrotactile displays for dismounted and mounted soldiers. Paper presented at the Department of Defense Human Factors Engineering Technical Advisory Group, Extreme Environments subTAG. Monterey, CA, November, 2006.
Merlo, J.L., Duley, A.R., & Hancock, P.A. (2006). Microsimulation tesbed for training intuitive decision-making in military combat. Paper presented at the Department of Defense Human Factors Engineering Technical Advisory Group, Training subTAG, Monterey, CA, November, 2006.