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Megan L Bartlett

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Human Factors|October 19, 2018
No Effect of Cue Format on Automation Dependence in an Aided Signal Detection TaskMegan L Bartlett, Jason S McCarley
Human Factors|August 11, 2017
Benchmarking Aided Decision Making in a Signal Detection TaskMegan L Bartlett, Jason S McCarley
Ergonomics|August 14, 2020
Ironic efficiency in automation-aided signal detectionMegan L Bartlett, Jason S McCarley
Applied Ergonomics|April 26, 2023
Simple manipulations of anthropomorphism fail to induce perceptions of humanness or improve trust in an automated agentLewis Cockram, Megan L Bartlett, Jason S McCarley
Human Factors|January 29, 2021
Measuring the Efficiency of Automation-Aided Performance in a Simulated Baggage Screening TaskMelanie M Boskemper, Megan L Bartlett, Jason S McCarley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|July 20, 2023
Identifying inefficient strategies in automation-aided signal detectionLana Tikhomirov, Megan L Bartlett, Jackson Duncan-Reid, et al.
Journal of Cognition|February 18, 2020
Through Doorways and Down Corridors: Investigating Asymmetries During Computer Maze NavigationNicole A Thomas, Owen S Gwinn, Megan L Bartlett, et al.
Brain and Cognition|February 18, 2020
Cognitive load exacerbates rightward biases during computer maze navigationMegan L Bartlett, O Scott Gwinn, Nicole A Thomas, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|August 9, 2024
Benchmarking automation-aided performance in a forensic face matching taskMegan L Bartlett, Daniel J Carragher, Peter J B Hancock, et al.
Laterality|December 16, 2025
Now you see it, now you don't: representational pseudoneglect during computer maze navigationMegan L Bartlett, O Scott Gwinn, Nicole A Thomas, et al.
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Human Factors|October 19, 2018
No Effect of Cue Format on Automation Dependence in an Aided Signal Detection TaskMegan L Bartlett, Jason S McCarley
Human Factors|August 11, 2017
Benchmarking Aided Decision Making in a Signal Detection TaskMegan L Bartlett, Jason S McCarley
Ergonomics|August 14, 2020
Ironic efficiency in automation-aided signal detectionMegan L Bartlett, Jason S McCarley
Applied Ergonomics|April 26, 2023
Simple manipulations of anthropomorphism fail to induce perceptions of humanness or improve trust in an automated agentLewis Cockram, Megan L Bartlett, Jason S McCarley
Human Factors|January 29, 2021
Measuring the Efficiency of Automation-Aided Performance in a Simulated Baggage Screening TaskMelanie M Boskemper, Megan L Bartlett, Jason S McCarley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|July 20, 2023
Identifying inefficient strategies in automation-aided signal detectionLana Tikhomirov, Megan L Bartlett, Jackson Duncan-Reid, et al.
Journal of Cognition|February 18, 2020
Through Doorways and Down Corridors: Investigating Asymmetries During Computer Maze NavigationNicole A Thomas, Owen S Gwinn, Megan L Bartlett, et al.
Brain and Cognition|February 18, 2020
Cognitive load exacerbates rightward biases during computer maze navigationMegan L Bartlett, O Scott Gwinn, Nicole A Thomas, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|August 9, 2024
Benchmarking automation-aided performance in a forensic face matching taskMegan L Bartlett, Daniel J Carragher, Peter J B Hancock, et al.
Laterality|December 16, 2025
Now you see it, now you don't: representational pseudoneglect during computer maze navigationMegan L Bartlett, O Scott Gwinn, Nicole A Thomas, et al.
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