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Jason S McCarley

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Ergonomics|March 20, 2009
Effects of speed-accuracy instructions on oculomotor scanning and target recognition in a simulated baggage X-ray screening taskJason S McCarley
Human Factors|August 12, 2011
Visual search asymmetries in heavy clutter: implications for display designYusuke Yamani, Jason S McCarley
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 18, 2008
State-trace analysis of the effects of a visual illusion on saccade amplitudes and perceptual judgmentsJason S McCarley, Christopher Grant
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 9, 2010
Executive working memory load does not compromise perceptual processing during visual search: evidence from additive factors analysisJibo He, Jason S McCarley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 29, 2011
Effects of response bias and judgment framing on operator use of an automated aid in a target detection taskStephen Rice, Jason S McCarley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|March 1, 2019
Collaborative search in a mock baggage screening taskAlison Enright, Jason S McCarley
Human Factors|February 23, 2018
Effects of Task Difficulty and Display Format on Automation Usage Strategy: A Workload Capacity AnalysisYusuke Yamani, Jason S McCarley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 23, 2010
Visual search asymmetries within color-coded and intensity-coded displaysYusuke Yamani, Jason S McCarley
Human Factors|January 27, 2016
Workload Capacity: A Response Time-Based Measure of Automation DependenceYusuke Yamani, Jason S McCarley
Psychological Science|September 20, 2021
Psychometric Curves Reveal Three Mechanisms of Vigilance DecrementJason S McCarley, Yusuke Yamani
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Ergonomics|March 20, 2009
Effects of speed-accuracy instructions on oculomotor scanning and target recognition in a simulated baggage X-ray screening taskJason S McCarley
Human Factors|August 12, 2011
Visual search asymmetries in heavy clutter: implications for display designYusuke Yamani, Jason S McCarley
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 18, 2008
State-trace analysis of the effects of a visual illusion on saccade amplitudes and perceptual judgmentsJason S McCarley, Christopher Grant
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 9, 2010
Executive working memory load does not compromise perceptual processing during visual search: evidence from additive factors analysisJibo He, Jason S McCarley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 29, 2011
Effects of response bias and judgment framing on operator use of an automated aid in a target detection taskStephen Rice, Jason S McCarley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|March 1, 2019
Collaborative search in a mock baggage screening taskAlison Enright, Jason S McCarley
Human Factors|February 23, 2018
Effects of Task Difficulty and Display Format on Automation Usage Strategy: A Workload Capacity AnalysisYusuke Yamani, Jason S McCarley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 23, 2010
Visual search asymmetries within color-coded and intensity-coded displaysYusuke Yamani, Jason S McCarley
Human Factors|January 27, 2016
Workload Capacity: A Response Time-Based Measure of Automation DependenceYusuke Yamani, Jason S McCarley
Psychological Science|September 20, 2021
Psychometric Curves Reveal Three Mechanisms of Vigilance DecrementJason S McCarley, Yusuke Yamani
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