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M W Scerbo

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Applied Ergonomics|March 1, 1990
Understanding strategic usage of 'on-the-job' reference aidsM W Scerbo, A D Fisk
Human Factors|December 1, 1995
Effects of instruction type and boredom proneness in vigilance: implications for boredom and workloadD A Sawin, M W Scerbo
Human Factors|December 1, 1987
Automatic and control processing approach to interpreting vigilance performance: a review and reevaluationA D Fisk, M W Scerbo
Biological Psychology|June 23, 1999
Evaluation of an adaptive automation system using three EEG indices with a visual tracking taskF G Freeman, P J Mikulka, L J Prinzel, et al.
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|August 10, 2000
Evaluation of a psychophysiologically controlled adaptive automation system, using performance on a tracking taskF G Freeman, P J Mikulka, M W Scerbo, et al.
The International Journal of Aviation Psychology|January 5, 2002
A closed-loop system for examining psychophysiological measures for adaptive task allocationL J Prinzel, F G Freeman, M W Scerbo, et al.
Human Factors|December 1, 1990
Sensory alternation and vigilance performance: the role of pathway inhibitionT L Galinsky, J S Warm, W N Dember, et al.
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Applied Ergonomics|March 1, 1990
Understanding strategic usage of 'on-the-job' reference aidsM W Scerbo, A D Fisk
Human Factors|December 1, 1995
Effects of instruction type and boredom proneness in vigilance: implications for boredom and workloadD A Sawin, M W Scerbo
Human Factors|December 1, 1987
Automatic and control processing approach to interpreting vigilance performance: a review and reevaluationA D Fisk, M W Scerbo
Biological Psychology|June 23, 1999
Evaluation of an adaptive automation system using three EEG indices with a visual tracking taskF G Freeman, P J Mikulka, L J Prinzel, et al.
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|August 10, 2000
Evaluation of a psychophysiologically controlled adaptive automation system, using performance on a tracking taskF G Freeman, P J Mikulka, M W Scerbo, et al.
The International Journal of Aviation Psychology|January 5, 2002
A closed-loop system for examining psychophysiological measures for adaptive task allocationL J Prinzel, F G Freeman, M W Scerbo, et al.
Human Factors|December 1, 1990
Sensory alternation and vigilance performance: the role of pathway inhibitionT L Galinsky, J S Warm, W N Dember, et al.
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