Nat. Academic Meetings: 2007 - current
Hancock, P.A., Szalma, J.L., Ross, K.G., & Merlo, J.L. Detecting danger in uncertain circumstances: Applying fuzzy signal detection theory to understanding cultural cues. Paper presented at the Sixth Biennial DEOMI EO/EEO Research Symposium. Patrick AFB, Cocoa Beach, FL, January, 2007.
Renfro, M., Merlo, J.L., Hancock, P.A., & Gilson, R. A multimodal approach to uninhabited operations in dynamic environments. Paper presented at the APA Division 21, Division 19, and HFES Potomac Chapter Annual Symposium on Applied Experimental Research, GMU, Fairfax, VA, March, 2007.
Merlo, J.L., Renfro, M., Duley, A., Hancock, P.A., & Gilson, R. The Stroop effect in touch: How automatic is tactile signaling? Paper presented at the APA Division 21, Division 19, and HFES Potomac Chapter Annual Symposium on Applied Experimental Research, GMU, Fairfax, VA, March, 2007.
Hancock, P.A., & Ross, K.G. Transferring the training by training the technology and transferring the task. Paper presented at the Development of Professional Performance Conference, Orlando, FL, March, 2007.
Szalma, J.L., Duley, A., Flynn, J., & Hancock, P.A. Collaborative technologies and their effect on operator workload in BMC2 domains. Paper presented at the 2007 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, Orlando, Florida, May, 2007.
Merlo, J., Renfro, M.B., Duley, A., Gilson, R., & Hancock. P.A. Cross-modal congruency benefits for tactile and visual military signaling. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of HPEE, Baltimore, MD, September, 2007.
Stafford, S., Wang, J., Merlo, J., & Hancock, P.A. Soldier opinions of future military display technologies. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of HPEE, Baltimore, MD, September, 2007.
Hancock, P.A. Principles of stress effects on human performance. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of HPEE, Baltimore, MD, September, 2007.
Hancock, P.A. The future of HF/E discipline and profession. Paper presented at the 51st Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Baltimore, MD, October, 2007.
Hancock, P.A. Memories of the past Presidency: The good and the bad. Paper presented at the 51st Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Baltimore, MD, October, 2007.
Ross, J.M., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Empirical examination of trust in automation across multiple agents in a search and rescue operation. Paper presented at the 51st Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Baltimore, MD, October, 2007.
Hancock, P.A. The natural and moral philosophy of human factors and ergonomics. Paper presented at the 51st Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Baltimore, MD, October, 2007.
Covelli, J., Rolland, J., & Hancock, P.A. A quantitative measurement of presence in flight simulators. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Inter-service/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference. Orlando, FL, November, 2007.
Hancock, P.A. Performance under stress. Paper presented at the Symposium on Sustained Performance under Stress. Austin, TX, December, 2007.
Hausen, M., Funke, M.E., Finomore, V.S., Shaw, T.H., Gresham, L., Warm, J.S., Matthews, G., Taylor, P., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. Training for Vigilance: Effects on Performance Diagnosticity and Stress. Paper presented at the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology. New Orleans, LA, March 2008.
Hancock, P.A. The state-of-the-art in time perception: The battle for time in the brain. Keynote Address presented at the Conference on the Science and Applications of Perceptual Psychology: Honoring the Career of Dr. Joel S. Warm, Cincinnati, OH, May, 2008.
Hancock, P.A., & Merlo, J. Multimodal signaling: communicating through the use of vibro-tactile displays. Paper presented at the Conference on the Science and Applications of Perceptual Psychology: Honoring the Career of Dr. Joel S. Warm, Cincinnati, OH, May, 2008.
Neubauer, C., Merlo, J., Szalma, J., Hancock, P.A., & Jones, D. How close is close enough? Temporal matching between visual and tactile stimuli. Paper presented at the Conference on the Science and Applications of Perceptual Psychology: Honoring the Career of Dr. Joel S. Warm, Cincinnati, OH, May, 2008.
Murphy, L.L., Smith, K., & Hancock, P.A. A hedonomic evaluation of the effect of repeated system exposure on pleasurable human-system experience. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New York, September, 2008.
Ross, J.M., Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., Barnett, J.S., & Taylor, G. The effect of automation reliability on user automation trust and reliance in a search-and-rescue scenario. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New York, September, 2008.
Morgan, J.F., Smoker, T.J., Garcia, A.J., & Hancock, P.A. Workload transitions in driving. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New York, September, 2008.
Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., & Thropp, J. Combining spatial and temporal task demands: Effects on performance, workload and stress. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New York, September, 2008.
Merlo, J.L., Gilson, R.D., & Hancock, P.A. Cross-modal congruency benefits for tactile and visual signaling. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New York, September, 2008.
Hancock, P.A. Comments on the issues of product, process and purpose in the emerging arena of human-systems integration. Panel presentation at the 52nd Annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New York, September, 2008.
Hancock, P.A., Renfro, M., & Merlo, J.L. On concurrent multi-modal information displays: The question of when in the brain. Paper presented at the Army Research office Workshop on Research Efforts and Future Directions in Neuroergonomics and Neuromorphics. College Park, MD, October, 2008.
Szalma, J.L., Hancock, P.A., & McDonald, D.P. Attitude of military personnel to the challenge of culture: Initial findings. Paper presented at the 7th Biennial Equal Opportunity, Diversity and Culture Research Symposium, DEOMI, Patrick AFB, Cocoa Beach, FL, February, 2009.
Merlo, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. The effect of multi-modal information displays on performance. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Sustaining Performance Under Stress Symposium. Adelphi, Maryland, February, 2009.
Hancock, P.A. Issues in the assessment of Individual and group performance under extremes of stress. Panel presentation at the West Point Global leadership Conference on Understanding the Human Dimension in an Era of Persistent Volatility. U.S Military Academy, West Point, New York, March, 2009.
Shahnami, N., Sims, V., & Hancock, P.A. Evolutionary perspectives on the effects of novel stimuli on memory and learning. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Fullerton, CA, May, 2009.
Hancock, P.A., Merlo, J.L., Duley, A., & Renfro, M. Concurrent multi-modal information display effects on response capacity. Paper presented at the 117th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, August, 2009.
Warm, J.S., Finomore, V., Shaw, T., Funke, M., Hausen, M., Matthews, G., Taylor, P., Vidulich, M., Repperger, D., Szalma, J., & Hancock, P.A. Effects of training with knowledge of results on diagnosticity in vigilance performance. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Antonio, TX, October, 2009.
Hancock, P.A. Human Factors in weapons safety: A Commentary. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Antonio, TX, October, 2009.
Morgan, J.F., Hancock, P.A., & Smoker, T.J. Cueing to impending increases in driving task demand. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Antonio, TX, October, 2009.
Hancock, P.A. Guest reaction on the HF/E show. Presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Antonio, TX, October, 2009.
Shahnami, N., & Hancock, P.A. Cognitive effects of novelty seeking and exposure: An evolutionary framework. Cognitive Development Society, San Antonio, TX, October, 2009.