Vigilance [E-Book] : Theory, Operational Performance, and Physiological Correlates / edited by Robert R. Mackie.
This volume contains the proceedings of a symposium held in St. Vincent, Italy, on August 3-6,1976, entitled "Vigilance II: Relationships Among Theory, Physiological Correlates, and Opera tional Performance." The symposium was sponsored jointly by the Human Factors Panel of the Scientific...
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Personal Name(s): | Mackie, Robert R., editor |
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Boston, MA :
Springer,
1977
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Physical Description: |
X, 862 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9781468425291 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4684-2529-1 |
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- 1: Introduction
- 2: Vigilance: Biology, Psychology, Theory, and Practice (Keynote Address)
- 3: Performance Decrement During Prolonged Night Driving
- 4: Validation of a Behavior Analysis Methodology: Variation of Vigilance in Night Driving as a Function of the Rate of Carboxyhemoglobin
- 5: Effects of Listening to Car Radio, Experience, und Personality of the Driver on Subsidiary Reaction Time and Heart Rate in a Long-Term Driving Task
- 6: Comparison of Performance and Physiological Changes Between Drivers Who Perform Well and Poorly During Prolonged Vehicular Operation
- 7: Circadian Performance Rhythms: Experimental Studies in Air Operations
- 8: Fatigue, Circadian Rhythm, and Truck Accidents
- 9: Neurophysiological Vigilance Indicators and Operational Analysis of a Train Vigilance Monitoring Device: A Laboratory and Field Study
- 10: Simultaneous Monitoring of a Number of Auditory Sonar Outputs
- 11: Concurrence of Electroencephalographic and Performance Changes During a Simulated Radar Watch and Some Implications for the Arousal Theory of Vigilance
- 12: Physiological, Subjective, and Performance Correlates of Reported Boredom and Monotony While Performing a Simulated Radar Control Task
- 13: The Function of Maintaining Concentration (TAF): An Approach to the Evaluation of Mental Stress
- 14: Vigilance Effects in Complex Inspection
- 15: Some EEG Correlates of Sustained Attention
- 16: Cortical Evoked Potentials and Vigilance: A Decision Theory Analysis
- 17: Physiological Correlates of Performance in a Long Duration Repetitive Visual Task
- 18: The Effects of Various Conditions on Subjective States and Critical Flicker Frequency
- 19: Vigilance and Split-Brain Research
- 20: Effects of Temporal Stressors on Vigilance and Information Processing
- 21: Arousing Stresses Increase Vigilance
- 22: Biorhythm and Watch Rhythms: Hemeral Watch Rhythm and Anhemeral Watch Rhythm in Simulated Permanent Duty
- 23: Sleep Deprivation and the Vigilance of Anesthesiologists During Simulated Surgery
- 24: Sleep Deprivation, Arousal, and Performance
- 25: A Study of the Combined Effects of Extended Driving and Heat Stress on Driver Arousal and Performance
- 26: A Taxonomic Analysis of Vigilance Performance
- 27: The Relationship Between Vigilance and Eye Movements Induced by Vestibular Stimulation
- 28: The Effect of Mental Set and States of Consciousness on Vigilance Decrement: A Systematic Exploration
- 29: The Influence of Personality and Age on the Relationship Between Vigilance Performance and Arousal Level
- 30: Psychological Processes in Sustained Attention
- 31: The Effects of Raised Signal and Noise Amplitude During the Course of Vigilance Tasks
- 32: Experiments on the Validity of Vigilance Experiments
- 33: Adaptation to Decreasing Signal Probability
- 34: Signal Detection Theory Applied to Vigilance
- 35: An Update of Findings Regarding Vigilance and a Reconsideration of Underlying Mechanisms
- Participants
- Author Index.