Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Multiple resources and performance prediction2002/01/01English1,099
The effects of level of automation and adaptive automation on human performance, situation awareness and workload in a dynamic control task2004/03/01English320
Similarities and differences between human–human and human–automation trust: an integrative review2007/07/01English224
The benefits of imperfect diagnostic automation: a synthesis of the literature2007/05/01English217
Neurophysiological measures of cognitive workload during human-computer interaction2003/01/01English197
What really is going on? Review of situation awareness models for individuals and teams2008/07/01English181
Neuroindices of cognitive workload: Neuroimaging, pupillometric and event-related potential studies of brain work2003/01/01English148
A review of sociotechnical systems theory: a classic concept for new command and control paradigms2008/11/01English146
Neuroergonomics: Research and practice2003/01/01English145
Concepts, methods and tools in Kansei engineering2004/05/01English137
Automation-induced complacency for monitoring highly reliable systems: the role of task complexity, system experience, and operator trust2007/07/01English120
Anticipating the effects of technological change: A new era of dynamics for human factors2000/01/01English117
The French-speaking ergonomists' approach to work activity: cross-influences of field intervention and conceptual models2005/09/01English108
Automation cueing modulates cerebral blood flow and vigilance in a simulated air traffic control task2003/01/01English107
The Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire as a predictor of road traffic accidents2011/01/01English100
Analysing activity in complex systems with cognitive work analysis: concepts, guidelines and case study for control task analysis2006/07/01English95
Instrument mediated activity: from subject development to anthropocentric design2005/09/01English94
A test of Rasmussen's risk management framework in the food safety domain: BSE in the UK2009/07/01English90
How does our perception of risk influence decision-making? Implications for the design of risk information2007/01/01English90
Towards a transactional ergonomics for driver stress and fatigue2002/01/01English89
Automated diagnostic aids: The effects of aid reliability on users' trust and reliance2001/01/01English85
Factors influencing health of workers and tolerance to shift work2003/07/01English85
Attention and automation: New perspectives on mental underload and performance2002/01/01English85
Activity-oriented approaches to ergonomics: some traditions and communities2005/09/01English84
Workplace bullying: a systematic review of risk factors and outcomes2006/05/01English81
The WalkertonE. colioutbreak: a test of Rasmussen's framework for risk management in a dynamic society2006/03/01English80
Cooperation between drivers and automation: implications for safety2009/03/01English77
Distributed coordination space: Toward a theory of distributed team process and performance2003/07/01English75
Is situation awareness all in the mind?2010/01/01English75
Paying attention behind the wheel: a framework for studying the role of attention in driving2004/09/01English74