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Mark W Wiggins

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Human Factors|November 14, 2019
Drivers' Cue Utilization Predicts Cognitive Resource Consumption During a Simulated Driving ScenarioDaniel Sturman, Mark W Wiggins
Human Factors|January 24, 2007
Heuristic-based information acquisition and decision making among pilotsMark W Wiggins, Sandra Bollwerk
Applied Ergonomics|July 15, 2020
Cross-task cue utilisation and situational awareness in learning to manage a simulated rail control taskAnthony D Joffe, Mark W Wiggins
Human Factors|April 24, 2007
A self-report critical incident assessment tool for army night vision goggle helicopter operationsPeter F Renshaw, Mark W Wiggins
Applied Ergonomics|November 30, 2018
Cross-task cue utilisation and situational awareness in simulated air traffic controlEmma C Falkland, Mark W Wiggins
Human Factors|January 3, 2019
The Potential Role of Context-Related Exposure in Explaining Differences in Water Safety Cue UtilizationMark W Wiggins, Barbara Griffin, Sue Brouwers
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 16, 2006
Improving pilots' risk assessment skills in low-flying operations: the role of feedback and experienceBrett Molesworth, Mark W Wiggins, David O'Hare
Applied Ergonomics|February 26, 2018
Cue utilisation reduces effort but increases arousal during a process control taskMark W Wiggins, Edward Whincup, Jaime C Auton
Ergonomics|June 13, 2025
Mental models and driver takeover in automated vehicles: a systematic reviewGeorge Nasser, Ben W Morrison, Mark W Wiggins
Frontiers in Psychology|September 11, 2014
Expert and competent non-expert visual cues during simulated diagnosis in intensive careClare McCormack, Mark W Wiggins, Thomas Loveday, et al.
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Human Factors|November 14, 2019
Drivers' Cue Utilization Predicts Cognitive Resource Consumption During a Simulated Driving ScenarioDaniel Sturman, Mark W Wiggins
Human Factors|January 24, 2007
Heuristic-based information acquisition and decision making among pilotsMark W Wiggins, Sandra Bollwerk
Applied Ergonomics|July 15, 2020
Cross-task cue utilisation and situational awareness in learning to manage a simulated rail control taskAnthony D Joffe, Mark W Wiggins
Human Factors|April 24, 2007
A self-report critical incident assessment tool for army night vision goggle helicopter operationsPeter F Renshaw, Mark W Wiggins
Applied Ergonomics|November 30, 2018
Cross-task cue utilisation and situational awareness in simulated air traffic controlEmma C Falkland, Mark W Wiggins
Human Factors|January 3, 2019
The Potential Role of Context-Related Exposure in Explaining Differences in Water Safety Cue UtilizationMark W Wiggins, Barbara Griffin, Sue Brouwers
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 16, 2006
Improving pilots' risk assessment skills in low-flying operations: the role of feedback and experienceBrett Molesworth, Mark W Wiggins, David O'Hare
Applied Ergonomics|February 26, 2018
Cue utilisation reduces effort but increases arousal during a process control taskMark W Wiggins, Edward Whincup, Jaime C Auton
Ergonomics|June 13, 2025
Mental models and driver takeover in automated vehicles: a systematic reviewGeorge Nasser, Ben W Morrison, Mark W Wiggins
Frontiers in Psychology|September 11, 2014
Expert and competent non-expert visual cues during simulated diagnosis in intensive careClare McCormack, Mark W Wiggins, Thomas Loveday, et al.
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