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Human Factors Society, Annual Meeting, 29th, Baltimore, MD, September 29-October 3, 1985, Proceedings. Volumes 1 and 2

Conference ·
OSTI ID:5408098
Papers are presented on vigilance mechanisms; information-processing approaches to the study of human-computer interaction; human factors in telecommunications; assessing the effects of individual differences on mental and physical workload; computers for training, instruction, and information retrieval; display simplification, visual search, and decluttering; and expert/knowledge-based systems. Topics discussed include vision, information scanning, and retrieval; human factors in accident analysis; managing organizational and product design changes; visual displays and VDT usage; industrial ergonomics; industrial safety; the objectives for human performance and research in military command and control; space and teleoperation; and habitability in constrained/constraining environments. Consideration is given to automation; the use of event-related brain potentials in measurement of attention, performance, and workload; maintenance and simulation training; visual performance and color displays; attention and decision making, human factors in space; and future training technologies.
OSTI ID:
5408098
Report Number(s):
CONF-850996-
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English