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Christopher D Wickens

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Human Factors|April 8, 2015
The Impact of Sleep Disruption on Complex Cognitive Tasks: A Meta-AnalysisChristopher D Wickens, Shaun D Hutchins, Lila Laux, et al.
Human Factors|March 21, 2015
Predictive displays for a process-control schematic interfaceShanqing Yin, Christopher D Wickens, Martin Helander, et al.
Human Factors|June 3, 2021
Mitigating the Costs of Spatial Transformations With a Situation Awareness Augmented Reality Display: Assistance for the Joint Terminal Attack Controller 3-17Christopher D Wickens, Domenick Mifsud, Richi Rodriguez, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2022
Corrigendum: Human mental workload: A survey and a novel inclusive definitionLuca Longo, Christopher D Wickens, Gabriella Hancock, et al.
Human Factors|July 17, 2016
Benefits of Imperfect Conflict Resolution Advisory Aids for Future Air Traffic ControlFitri Trapsilawati, Christopher D Wickens, Xingda Qu, et al.
Spatial Vision|November 24, 2004
The role of highlighting in visual search through mapsChristopher D Wickens, Amy L Alexander, Michael S Ambinder, et al.
Human Factors|January 2, 2004
Head up versus head down: the costs of imprecision, unreliability, and visual clutter on cue effectiveness for display signalingMichelle Yeh, James L Merlo, Christopher D Wickens, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|August 17, 2006
Age and automation interact to influence performance of a simulated luggage screening taskDouglas Wiegmann, Jason S McCarley, Arthur F Kramer, et al.
IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors|July 17, 2020
Transitions Between Low and High Levels of Mental Workload can Improve Multitasking PerformanceShannon Patricia Devlin, Nadine Marie Moacdieh, Christopher D Wickens, et al.
Human Factors|March 19, 2009
Expertise differences in attentional strategies related to pilot decision makingAngela T Schriver, Daniel G Morrow, Christopher D Wickens, et al.
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Human Factors|April 8, 2015
The Impact of Sleep Disruption on Complex Cognitive Tasks: A Meta-AnalysisChristopher D Wickens, Shaun D Hutchins, Lila Laux, et al.
Human Factors|March 21, 2015
Predictive displays for a process-control schematic interfaceShanqing Yin, Christopher D Wickens, Martin Helander, et al.
Human Factors|June 3, 2021
Mitigating the Costs of Spatial Transformations With a Situation Awareness Augmented Reality Display: Assistance for the Joint Terminal Attack Controller 3-17Christopher D Wickens, Domenick Mifsud, Richi Rodriguez, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2022
Corrigendum: Human mental workload: A survey and a novel inclusive definitionLuca Longo, Christopher D Wickens, Gabriella Hancock, et al.
Human Factors|July 17, 2016
Benefits of Imperfect Conflict Resolution Advisory Aids for Future Air Traffic ControlFitri Trapsilawati, Christopher D Wickens, Xingda Qu, et al.
Spatial Vision|November 24, 2004
The role of highlighting in visual search through mapsChristopher D Wickens, Amy L Alexander, Michael S Ambinder, et al.
Human Factors|January 2, 2004
Head up versus head down: the costs of imprecision, unreliability, and visual clutter on cue effectiveness for display signalingMichelle Yeh, James L Merlo, Christopher D Wickens, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|August 17, 2006
Age and automation interact to influence performance of a simulated luggage screening taskDouglas Wiegmann, Jason S McCarley, Arthur F Kramer, et al.
IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors|July 17, 2020
Transitions Between Low and High Levels of Mental Workload can Improve Multitasking PerformanceShannon Patricia Devlin, Nadine Marie Moacdieh, Christopher D Wickens, et al.
Human Factors|March 19, 2009
Expertise differences in attentional strategies related to pilot decision makingAngela T Schriver, Daniel G Morrow, Christopher D Wickens, et al.
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