September 19–23, 2016 Washington, D.C., USA

HFES PROGRAM International Annual Meeting

HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY Save the Date! At the forefront of patient safety

An international symposium that expands your knowledge of human factors/ergonomics applied to health-care devices, environments, and end-users!

• Get insights on the latest science and best practices • Understand innovations in the safety of health-care providers and patients • Sharpen the focus of your HF/E initiatives • Improve your regulatory approaches

The Health-Care Symposium offers leading human factors experts, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, biomedical engineers, health-care providers, FDA representatives, and patient safety researchers the Human Factors opportunity to share knowledge and find solutions for and Ergonomics issues and challenges in health-care. in Health Care The symposium has four tracks that concentrate on: March 5–8, 2017 • Consumer and Clinical Health-Care IT Sheraton New Orleans • Hospital Environments • Medical and Drug-Delivery Devices New Orleans, Louisiana • Patient Safety Research and Initiatives

It also features workshops, presentations, and interactive posters in a format that allows for interaction and exchange among participants and presenters.

Keynote Speaker: Rafael Grossmann, MD. A health-care futurist, technology innovator, and surgeon, Grossmann has focused on tapping the paradoxical power of technology to coexist with a better, more humane medical care. He was the first physician to use Google Glass during live surgery and is an advocate of telemedicine, mobile health, and digital medicine.

Learn more at bit.ly/2017HealthCareSymposium

HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY GENERAL INFORMATION

Technical Program Committee

Chair Interactive Sessions Coordinator Student Forum CHRISTOPHER B. MAYHORN RONALD L. BORING RAEGAN M. HOEFT

General Sessions Quality Workshops RICK THOMAS ANNE E. ADAMS NANCY J. STONE

Guest Lectures TONYA L. SMITH-JACKSON

Technical Group Program Chairs

Aerospace Systems Forensics Professional Perception & Performance MICHELLE E. HARPER-SCIARINI ALISON G. VREDENBURGH JASON S. MCCARLEY

Aging Health Care Product Design SHARON M. B. JOINES JOSEPH R. KEEBLER ERIK D. WAKEFIELD ANPING XIE Augmented Cognition Safety CHANG S. NAM Human Performance Modeling WILLIAM J. VIGILANTE, JR. CHRISTOPHER MYERS Cognitive Engineering & Surface Transportation Decision Making Individual Differences in SHAN BAO ROBERT S. PFAFF Performance STEPHEN B. GILBERT KRYSTYNA GIELO-PERCZAK System Development JAMES L. SZALMA JEFFREY A. THOMAS Communications HARRY E. BLANCHARD Internet Test & Evaluation JAY ELKERTON PAMELA A. SAVAGE-KNEPSHIELD Computer Systems ANAND K. GRAMOPADHYE JAY ELKERTON Training Macroergonomics CRISTINA L. BYRNE Education RICHARD J. HOLDEN HEATHER C. LUM Virtual Environments Occupational Ergonomics SHAWN M. DOHERTY Environmental Design CHRISTOPHER R. REID KAREN JACOBS

Host Committee

Featured Sessions Technical Tours Team User Experience Day ANTHONY D. (TONY) ANDRE BRIDGET LEWIS LARA CHENG

Student Lounge Program Student Volunteers Coordinators LINSEY M. STEEGE (Chair) THOMAS M. GABLE (Chair) BRIDGET LEWIS (Cochair) SARAH E. WILLIAMS (Cochair)

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Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Officers

President Secretary-Treasurer Executive Council At-Large Members WILLIAM S. MARRAS ROBERT G. RADWIN ANN M. BISANTZ PASCALE CARAYON President-Elect Secretary-Treasurer-Elect KERMIT G. DAVIS NANCY J. COOKE S. CAMILLE PERES PAUL A. GREEN M. SUSAN HALLBECK Immediate Past President Immediate Past DAVID M. REMPEL ANDREW S. IMADA Secretary-Treasurer JAMES P. BLISS

HFES Division Chairs

Internal Affairs Education Technical Standards JENNIFER RILEY CAROLYN M. SOMMERICH ROBERT R. FOX

Outreach Scientific Communications and KAREN JACOBS Publications C. MELODY CARSWELL

HFES Staff

Executive Director Communications Director Director of Member Services LYNN STROTHER LOIS SMITH CARLOS DE FALLA

Administrative/Publications Senior Production Editor Member Services Coordinator Coordinator STEVE STAFFORD STEFANIE ALEXANDER SUSAN MARSCHNER

2016 Sustaining Members of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

PLATINUM GOLD SILVER

APTIMA, INC. BATTELLE DSO NATIONAL LABS

WALDEMAR KARWOWSKI HAYDEE M. CUEVAS

HUMANTECH, INC.

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Sponsors (As of August 22, 2016) Exhibitors (As of August 22, 2016)

Booths 27 AMTI General Sponsorship CRC PRESS Booth 9 BIOPAC Systems, Inc.

Mentor-Mentee Lunches Tabletop 5 Board of Certification in HAYDEE M. CUEVAS Professional Ergonomics STATE FARM Booths 11, 12 & 13 CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group Alphonse Chapanis Best Student Paper Award HFES COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL GROUPS Tabletop 4 Foundation for Professional WALDEMAR KARWOWSKI Ergonomics (FPE)

Student Lounge Booth 14 HFES Upcoming Meetings BOARD OF CERTIFICATION IN PROFESSIONAL ERGONOMICS Booth 15 NASA Human Systems (Tuesday) Integration Division

Product Design/Health Care Technical Group Networking Booth 16 Noldus Information Technology Reception Booth 18 Penn State Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Principal Sponsors Engineering JOHNS HOPKINS ARMSTRONG INSTITUTE FOR PATIENT SAFETY AND QUALITY Booth 17 SAGE Publishing DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Booth 10 SensoMotoric Instruments, Inc. DESIGN SCIENCE Booth 20 Smart Eye MEDSTAR HEALTH – NATIONAL CENTER FOR HUMAN FACTORS IN HEALTHCARE Booth 24 Tobii Pro STARSHIP HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES Tabletop 1 University of Michigan Center Senior Sponsors for Ergonomics BRESSLERGROUP Booths 25 & 26 U.S. Department of CORE HUMAN FACTORS Transportation EVANS INCORPORATED JAY POLLACK CONSULTING Booth 23 Xsens KK WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL USABILITY ASSOCIATES USERWORKS

Junior Sponsors END TO END USER RESEARCH

UX Day Leadership Development Workshop STATE FARM

UX Day Keynote Address STATE FARM

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Contents Registration & Facilities

Registration & Facilities Meeting Facilities Meeting Facilities...... 2 All Annual Meeting functions other than technical tours and Registration Counter Location and Hours...... 2 some networking events will be held in the Washington On-Site Event Tickets...... 2 Hilton unless otherwise noted in the program. A map of Refreshments...... 2 the meeting space may be found on page 60. Electronic Resources signage is also available. HFES Services...... 3 On-Site Career Center...... 3 Job Notices at the Annual Meeting...... 3 Registration Counter Location and Hours Internet Café...... 3 Registration is open during the following hours in the Internet Access...... 3 Concourse Foyer: Message Boards...... 3 News and Announcements...... 3 Sunday 3:00−6:00 p.m. Follow Us on Twitter @HFES...... 3 Monday 7:00 a.m.−7:00 p.m. Mobile App...... 3 Tuesday 7:00 a.m.−6:00 p.m. Student Lounge...... 3 Wednesday 7:30 a.m.−5:30 p.m. Audiovisual Preview Room...... 3 Thursday 7:30 a.m.−5:00 p.m. Birds of a Feather Room...... 3 Friday 8:00 a.m.−12:00 noon Volunteers Assignment Room...... 3 Exhibits Location and Hours...... 4 On-Site Event Tickets Exhibitor List...... 4 For those events not sold out or canceled, tickets for tours Prize Drawings in the Exhibit Hall...... 4 and social events may be purchased at the Registration Event Highlights Counter during registration hours. No waiting lists will be Student Career & Professional Development Day...... 4 established; tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served National Ergonomics Month Expo...... 4 basis. Opening Reception...... 4 Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Luncheons...... 4 Refreshments Early-Career Professionals Lunch...... 4 Beverage breaks will take place each morning (10:00–10:30) Special Invited Sessions...... 4 and afternoon (3:00–3:30) in the following locations: Posters Reception...... 5 HFES Annual Business Meeting...... 5 User Experience Day...... 5 Monday Crystal Ballroom Foyer Interactive Demonstration Session...... 5 (Concourse Level) Fellows Poster Session...... 5 Tuesday morning International Terrace Student Reception...... 5 (Terrace Level) Early-Career Professionals Reception...... 5 Policies Tuesday afternoon International Center Attendee Badges...... 5 (Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level) Photography and Recording Policies...... 5 Cell Phones...... 5 Wednesday–Thursday International Center Nonsmoking Policy...... 5 (Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level) Proceedings...... 5 Friday morning Concourse (Concourse Level) & Meetings HFES Groups...... 6 Terrace (Terrace Level) Foyers Other Groups...... 6 ISO and ANSI Standards Committees...... 6 Technical Groups...... 7 Social Events...... 7 Technical Tours...... 8 Technical Program Key to Abbreviations Used in This Program...... 8 Workshops...... 8 Technical Sessions...... 8 Program at a Glance...... center spread Author Index...... 44 Personal Planner...... 51 Advertisers...... 51 Facility Map...... 60

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Resources News and Announcements Notifications and news alerts will be sent via the mobile HFES Services program app and Twitter. Members of the HFES team will be present in the Concourse (Concourse Level) to provide information on Follow Us on Twitter @HFES membership, publications, and services. Nonmembers Check out the Twitter feed @HFES and post at #HFES. who are registered for the full week are entitled to HFES member prices on publication orders. Mobile App Download the HFES 2016 Annual Meeting mobile app Career Center from Google Play and the App Store. The app provides The Career Center is located in International East details about technical sessions, workshops, tours, events, (Concourse Level) and is open during the following hours: and more.

Monday 1:00−6:00 p.m. Updates to the program will be provided via push notifica- Tuesday 8:30 a.m.−6:00 p.m. tions through the mobile program app. Wednesday 8:30 a.m.−5:30 p.m. Thursday 8:30 a.m.−5:00 p.m. Student Lounge The Student Lounge, located in the Cabinet room (Concourse Employers who have a current job posting or are registered Level), has been set aside for students to meet, network, to search résumés on the HFES Online Career Center may participate in special student activities, and relax. Hours reserve interview booths and/or tables at the On-Site Career are Tuesday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Center, subject to availability. If you have not already reserved space, you may sign up at the HFES Services Desk. The Audiovisual Preview Room scheduling of interviews at the Annual Meeting is the sole The Coat room (Terrace Level, Monday−Wednesday) and responsibility of the employer. the Oaklawn room (Lobby Level, Thursday−Friday) has been reserved for presenters who wish to preview their HFES members: You may post your résumé in the Online audiovisual materials. Computers will be available for Career Center free of charge. Visit hfes.org and click AV preview only. Preview hours are as follows: “Career Center.” Monday−Tuesday 7:00 a.m.−6:00 p.m. Job Notices at the Annual Meeting Wednesday 7:30 a.m.−5:30 p.m. Companies that wish to post a job in the on-site Career Thursday 7:30 a.m.−5:00 p.m. Center, and are not interviewing, may opt to have HFES Friday 7:30 a.m.−12:00 noon staff collect résumés and mail them after the meeting. The charge is $150. Birds of a Feather Room The Embassy room (Terrace Level) has been set aside Organizations not interviewing in the Career Center or Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. collecting résumés during the meeting may post a “for and on Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon for individuals information only” job notice at the on-site Career Center with mutual interests to discuss pertinent topics or conduct for a $75 fee. Job seekers will be directed to send their meetings. A sign-up sheet is provided at the room for résumés directly to the organization advertising the advance reservations. Meeting times are allocated on position. a first-come, first-served basis.

Internet Café Volunteers Assignment Room Computers with Internet access will be available in the Student volunteers who have been assigned duties should Concourse Foyer. Please limit your time to 10 minutes check in with Volunteer Coordinators Thomas Gable and per session. Sarah Williams in the Boundary room (Terrace Level).

Internet Access For registered guests, complimentary Internet is available in the Washington Hilton main lobby and the hotel’s TDL Bar.

Message Boards A cork message boards will be available in the Concourse Foyer for posting hard-copy messages and announcements about meetings and events.

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Exhibits enjoy beverages and hors d’oeuvres. Guest tickets are available to those not attending the annual meeting. Location and Hours All guest tickets must be purchased at the Registration All attendees are encouraged to visit the exhibits, located Counter prior to 7:00 p.m. on Monday. in International Center (Concourse Level). Refreshment breaks will be held in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday afternoon TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 and on Wednesday and Thursday morning and afternoon. Exhibition hours are as follows: Mentor-Mentee Brown Bag Luncheons (Tuesday−Thursday) Tuesday 3:00–6:00 p.m. A series of mentor-mentee luncheons will be held to assist Wednesday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. students and early-career professionals and those in career Thursday 10:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m. transition to develop mentoring relationships with estab- lished professionals in the HF/E field. These small-group, Exhibitor List dynamic, interactive sessions enable students and young The list of exhibitors appears on page 1. professionals to meet in an informal setting and discuss their concerns and interests. Prize Drawings in the Exhibit Hall HFES will be giving away two 2017 membership renewals The luncheons will be held from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. and two registrations for the 2017 Annual Meeting, to be on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in the Morgan room held in Austin, Texas, October 9–13, 2017. To enter a drawing for those who reserved a space with Haydee Cuevas prior to win these prizes, fill out the entry slip found in your to the meeting. A waiting list will be available at HFES portfolio bag and deposit it in the appropriate box inside Services near the Registration Counter (Concourse Foyer). the Exhibit Hall. Early-Career Professionals Luncheon Drawings will be held on Wednesday and Thursday during During this networking lunch on Tuesday from noon to both the morning and afternoon refreshment breaks 1:30 p.m. in Columbia 1 (Terrace Level), early-career pro­­­­­­­­ (10:00–10:30 a.m. and 3:00−3:30 p.m.). Names of winners fessionals will have the opportunity to dine and converse will be posted on a sign board in the Exhibit Hall. You must with established academic, industry, and government be present to claim your prize. professionals. Attendance is by prior reservation.

Special Invited Sessions Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. has been set aside for four Event Highlights sessions showcasing guest speakers discussing current topics addressing a broad range of HF/E areas. All rooms MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 are on the Concourse Level.

Student Career & Professional Development Day Session 1: Automated and Driverless Cars: Separating The HFES Student Affairs Committee is pleased to offer a Myth From Reality. Alain L. Kornhauser (director, Princeton special day devoted to events of interest to students on Transportation Program), and others will discuss and debate Monday in Columbia 9 (Terrace Level). See page 9 for a the human factors issues specific to the proliferation of schedule of events. automated­ driving and so-called driverless cars on our roads. What issues must we address for safe and successful inte- National Ergonomics Month Expo gration of these technologies and vehicles? The session will Celebrate National Ergonomics Month! All HFES meeting take place in International West. attendees and their guests are invited to a special 90-minute NEM Expo, to be held on Monday from 4:45 to 6:15 p.m. in Session 2: Deep Space Exploration: New Human Factors the International Terrace (Terrace Level). The Expo will feature Horizons. Former NASA Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Sam several entertaining and interactive booths with live demon- Scimemi, director of the International Space Station strations illustrating successful human factors/ergonomics program, and others will discuss the particular challenges outreach activities. Stop by any time during the session to of prolonged space flight and occupation, as well as peruse the booths and learn how you can participate in NASA’s current plan to send astronauts to Mars in the NEM this year. 2030s. This session will be held in Jefferson.

Opening Reception Session 3: Human Factors in Cybersecurity. A panel of Join friends and colleagues in Heights Courtyard (outdoors, experts will provide an overview of the unique human factors Lobby Level) from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. for this festive kickoff underpinnings of cybersecurity breaches, the needed human reception. See old friends and meet new ones while you factors agenda to address the rapid growth of cybersecurity

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applications (e.g., hospital medical records, government years following graduation who are working in industry and data, driverless cars, smart appliances), and the current academia. In addition to networking with one another and funding opportunities in this area. Panelists include Peter with prominent HFES members, a short program will target Hancock (University of Central Florida), David Schuster specific topics of interest to early-career professionals (San Jose State University), Ben Sawyer (MIT), and others to be announced. The session will be held in Monroe.

Session 4: HFES Journal Awards Showcase. This session Policies will feature presentations by recipients of the Human Factors Prize and best paper awards for Human Factors, Journal of Attendee Badges Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, and Ergonomics All persons attending workshops, technical sessions, in Design. This session will take place in Lincoln West. exhibits, tours, receptions, and other events must wear their registration badges. Attendees may register for Posters Reception Annual Meeting events at the Registration Counter All technical and university lab posters will be presented in (Concourse Foyer). a dedicated session on Tuesday from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. in the Exhibit Hall (International Center, Concourse Level). Photography and Recording Policies Attendees may take photos and/or make audio or video HFES Annual Business Meeting recordings of speakers or their visual aids, or exhibitors The Business Meeting will be held on Tuesday from 6:30 p.m. and their displays, only with permission from HFES and to 7:00 p.m. in Columbia 9 (Terrace Level). the speakers or exhibitors. Permission forms are available at HFES Services near the Registration Counter. Please WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 com­plete a form for each presentation you wish to record, obtain the speaker(s)’ signature(s), and return it to User Experience Day HFES Services. User Experience Day is a dedicated track of programming spe­­cifically geared for user experience professionals. The event HFES reserves the right to use photographs of attendees will take place on Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in for promotional purposes. If you do not want HFES to use various locations. See http://userexperiencedayhfes.com your photo, please send an opt-out message to Lois Smith for a summary of the day’s activities. at [email protected].

Interactive Demonstration Session Cell Phones Five interactive demonstrations will be presented in the Please mute mobile devices (cell phones, tablets, etc.) Exhibit Hall (International Center, Concourse Level) on while attending sessions. Wednesday from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. The presenters will repeat their demonstrations as attendees move from one Nonsmoking Policy demo to the next throughout the 90-minute session. Smoking is not permitted inside the Washington Hilton or on technical tours. Fellows Poster Session HFES Fellows will once again display posters of some of Proceedings their latest work. The session will be held on Wednesday All registered attendees have been provided with a flash from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. in the Exhibit Hall (International drive containing the proceedings. Those who reserved a Center, Concourse Level). CD-ROM at registration will be provided with a disc.

Student Reception A computer and printer are located at the Internet Café All students attending the Annual Meeting are invited to (Concourse Foyer) for attendees who wish to print papers a reception on Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the from the proceedings. For printing needs not associated International Terrace (Terrace Level). Snacks, beverages, and with obtaining printouts of papers from the proceedings, a no-host bar will be provided, and student awards will be visit the Business Center, located on the Terrace Level, presented. across from the Embassy room.

Early-Career Professionals Reception Annual Meeting proceedings papers are also available If you indicated at registration that you would attend this free to HFES members via SAGE Journals Online. To access event, join your early-career colleagues in the Gunston the content, log in at http://hfes.org with your user name room (Terrace Level) on Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. and password and select the appropriate link on the The reception is intended for professionals in their first five Welcome page.

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HFES Groups Journal of Cognitive Engineering and ISO and ANSI Decision Making Editorial Board All meetings are on the Terrace Level. (Lunch) Standards 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m. SUNDAY−MONDAY, Albright Committees SEPTEMBER 18−19 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 All meetings are on the Terrace Level. HFES Executive Council 7:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Education Division (Breakfast) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Gunston 7:00−8:00 a.m. Embassy U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 10:30−11:30 a.m. Technical Program Committee Albright Human Factors Editorial Board (Breakfast) (Lunch) 8:15–10:15 a.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m. Du Pont Gunston East ANSI/HFES 100 8:30−10:00 a.m. Local Chapter Presidents (Lunch) Albright 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m. Other Groups Gunston West Technical Standards Division All meetings are on the Terrace Level. 3:00–4:00 p.m. HFES Annual Business Meeting Albright 6:30–7:00 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Columbia 9 U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC3 Foundation for Professional 4:00–5:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Ergonomics Albright 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. HFES Scientific Publications Du Pont Committee (Breakfast) 7:15–8:15 a.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Albright Board of Certification in Professional Outreach Division Ergonomics Reception 7:30–8:30 a.m. 6:30–7:30 p.m. Embassy Gunston

Ergonomics in Design Editorial Board WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 (Lunch) 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m. SAE International G45 Human Albright Systems Integration Committee Meeting Student Chapter Presidents (Lunch) 1:00–5:00 p.m. 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m. Du Pont Cardozo FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 / SATURDAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 SEPTEMBER 24

Education & Training Committee Board of Certification in Professional (Breakfast) Ergonomics Business Meeting 7:00–8:15 a.m. 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Albright Albright

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Technical Forensics Professional (Reception) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 4:30−5:30 p.m. Groups Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Technical Group Program Chairs 5:15–6:30 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Health Care (Reception) Albright (Terrace Level) 5:30−6:30 p.m. Council of Technical Groups Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) 3:30−5:00 p.m. Georgetown East (Concourse Level) Human Performance Modeling Social Events 5:30−6:30 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Fairchild (Terrace Level) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

Training Individual Differences in Performance Opening Reception 6:30−7:30 p.m. 3:30−4:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m. Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) Heights Courtyard (outdoors, Lobby Level) Product Design (Reception) Internet / Computer Systems 7:00−9:00 p.m. 4:30−5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Bistro Bistro (Off site) Lincoln West (Concourse Level) Early-Career Professionals Reception WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Macroergonomics / Environmental 5:30–7:00 p.m. Design (Reception) Gunston (Terrace Level) Aerospace Systems (Reception) 3:45−5:00 p.m. 3:30−5:30 p.m. Fairchild (Terrace Level) Student Reception Jefferson West (Concourse Level) 5:30–6:30 p.m. Occupational Ergonomics International Terrace (Terrace Level) Aging (Lunch) 4:30−6:00 p.m. 12:00−1:30 p.m. Off site Gunston West (Terrace Level) Perception & Performance Augmented Cognition 4:00−6:00 p.m. 3:30−5:15 p.m. Georgetown East (Concourse Level) Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Product Design Cognitive Engineering & Decision 3:30−4:30 p.m. (Business Meeting) Making (Reception) Lincoln East (Concourse Level) 3:30−5:15 p.m. Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) Safety 5:30−6:30 p.m. Communications Jefferson East (Concourse Level) 3:30−4:30 p.m. Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Surface Transportation (Reception) 5:30−9:30 p.m. Computer Systems / Internet Off site 4:30−5:30 p.m. Lincoln West (Concourse Level) System Development (Lunch) 12:00−1:30 p.m. Education (Breakfast) Off site 7:00−8:30 a.m. Gunston East (Terrace Level) Test & Evaluation 5:30−6:30 p.m. Environmental Design / Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Macroergonomics (Reception) 3:45−5:00 p.m. Virtual Environments Fairchild (Terrace Level) 3:00−4:00 p.m. Georgetown East (Concourse Level)

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Technical Tours Technical Program

Buses will begin loading on T Street, outside the doors on At press time, the following workshops were scheduled to the Terrace Level 15 minutes prior to the departure times take place. However, check the mobile program app for listed below. Tickets for events not sold out may be purchased updates. at the Registration Counter. Tickets must be presented when buses are loading. Monday, September 19 At press time, the following tours were scheduled to take place; however, please check the mobile program app and 8:30 a.m.−12:00 noon the poster boards in the registration area for updates about canceled events. Tours with low attendance are subject to MORNING WORKSHOP cancellation. WK1 – Designing and Doing HF/E Fieldwork in Home WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 and Community Settings Richard J. Holden, Indiana U.; Rupa S. Valdez, U. of Virginia Tour T1 − George Mason University Labs − The Arch Lab Monday, September 19, 8:30 a.m.–12:00 noon 9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Lincoln East (Concourse Level)

Tour T2 − Federal Highway Administration Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, Human Factors Lab 12:00 noon–3:30 p.m. (Lunch included) Monday, September 19 Tour T3 − U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission 1:30−5:00 p.m. National Product Testing and Evaluation Center 12:00 noon–4:00 p.m. (Lunch included) AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 WK3 – Risk Management Workshop for HF/E Practitioners Tour T4 − U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission George Samaras and Elizabeth Averill Samaras, Samaras & National Product Testing and Evaluation Center Assoc., Inc. 12:00 noon–4:00 p.m. (Lunch included) Monday, September 19, 1:30–5:00 p.m. Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Tour T5 − U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1:00–5:00 p.m. WK4 – Cogulator: Introduction to Simple Workload Models Using Cogulator Tour T6 − MedStar − National Center for Human Factors Steven Estes, MITRE Corp. in Healthcare Monday, September 19, 1:30–5:00 p.m. 1:45–5:30 p.m. Lincoln West (Concourse Level)

Key to Abbreviations Used in This Program

AS Aerospace Systems GS General Sessions PD Product Design A Aging HC Health Care POS Interactive Posters AC Augmented Cognition HP Human Performance Modeling S Safety CE Cognitive Engineering & Decision ID Individual Differences in SS Special Sessions Making Performance SF Student Forum C Communications I Internet ST Surface Transportation CS Computer Systems ME Macroergonomics SD System Development DEM Demonstrations OE Occupational Ergonomics TE Test & Evaluation E Education (formerly Industrial Ergonomics) T Training ED Environmental Design PL Plenary Session VE Virtual Environments FP Forensics Professional PP Perception & Performance WK Workshops

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WK5 – Teaching Insights and Success in Academia 1:30–2:45 p.m. for Pretenure and Potential Academics Session 2: Building a Better Network Through Nicholas J. Kelling, U. of Houston-Clear Lake; Heather C. Speed Networking Lum, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College; Anne Collins Chair: Bridget Lewis, George Mason U. McLaughlin, North Carolina State U.; Michael Bartha and Speed networking is an increasingly popular activity that is Christy Harper, Hewlett Packard; S. Camille Peres, Texas a way to enhance the networking experience at professional A&M U.; Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida; Andrew events. Whether you have a position to fill, are trying to find Muddimer, Workplace Sense a job, are looking to collaborate, or just want to meet new Monday, September 19, 1:30–5:00 p.m. people in the HF/E community, speed networking during Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Career Day will be a fun and simple way to enlarge your professional network. During this session we will offer tips for successful networking and then engage the audience in speed networking. Monday, September 19 3:30–5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.−4:30 p.m. Session 3: Teaching Excellence and Fostering Industry — Academic Collaborations (a joint session ALL-DAY WORKSHOPS with the workshop, “Teaching Insights and Success in Academia”) WK6 – ShadowBox Approach to Cognitive This session will focus on techniques to develop collabora- Skills Training tions between academia and industry, including industry Gary Klein, MacroCognition LLC; Laura Militello, grants and direct research. Presenters include academics Applied Decision Science, LLC and those in industry with successful experiences in such Monday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. collaborations. The session will also address best practices Jefferson West (Concourse Level) and lessons learned for achieving excellence in teaching. HFES Fitts Education Award winners will lead small-group WK7 – Human-Systems Integration Workshop discussions about their general teaching tips and how to Lawrence G. Shattuck and Nita Lewis Shattuck, maintain a passion for teaching throughout your career. Naval Postgraduate School Monday, September 19, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Monroe (Concourse Level) Monday, September 19 4:45–6:15 p.m. Monday, September 19 SS1 – National Ergonomics Month Expo 10:30 a.m.−5:00 p.m. SPECIAL SESSIONS Monday, September 19, 4:45–6:15 p.m. SF1 – Student Career and Professional International Terrace (Terrace Level) Development Day STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Monday, September 19, 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) Monday, September 19 Discussion Panel/Alternate Format 6:30–9:30 p.m. 10:30–11:45 a.m. Session 1: Mentors and Mentees Opening Reception Chair: Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M U. 6:30–9:30 p.m. Panelists: Ryan McKendrick, Northrop Grumman; Wendy Heights Courtyard (Lobby Level) Baccus, George Mason U.; Haydee Cuevas, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Christy Harper, HP The relationship between an academic or professional mentor­ and a mentee is a complicated, special, and extremely­­ im- portant one to understand and nurture. During this session, a panel of speakers from all stages of their academic or pro- fessional careers will discuss the importance of mentorship, from the perspectives of both mentors and mentees.

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Tuesday, September 20 C1 – Improving Communication Systems COMMUNICATIONS; COSPONSORED BY COGNITIVE 8:00−10:00 a.m. ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon PL1 – Opening Plenary Session Lincoln West (Concourse Level) Tuesday, September 20, 8:00–10:00 a.m. Lecture International Center (Concourse Level) Chair: Harry E. Blanchard, AT&T Plenary 1. Jessica Parker and Christopher Best, Defence Science The Opening Plenary session features the presidential address­­­­­ and Technology Group; Gregory J. Funke and Adam J. by William S. Marras, “RELEVANCE: Where Are We Going, Strang, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Kaye Marion, Anyway?”; the keynote address, “Caution: This Machine­­­ Royal Inst. of Technology, An Investigation Operated by Humans,” by Norman R. Augustine; and the of Coding Schemes for Sample Entropy Analysis of pre­­­­­sentation of newly elected Fellows and Society-wide Communications Data awards. Also on view will be the winning videos from the 2. Kimberly C. Preusse and Christina Gipson, Georgia Tech, HFES YouTube Video Contest. The Human Factors Prize and Dispatching Information in 911 Teams: A Case Study awards for best papers published­ in HFES journals will be 3. Mustafa Demir, Nathan J. McNeese, and Nancy J. Cooke, presented in Special Invited Session 4: HFES Journal Awards Arizona State U.; Christopher Myers, U.S. Air Force Showcase, on Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the Lincoln Research Lab, The Synthetic Teammate as a Team West room. Player in Command-and-Control Teams

CS1/I – GoodGovUX: Improving the User Experience Tuesday, September 20 of Federal Government Digital Products Through Public-Private Collaboration 10:30 a.m.−12:00 noon COMPUTER SYSTEMS; COSPONSORED BY INTERNET Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon AS1 – Air Traffic Management Problems Monroe (Concourse Level) and Solutions Discussion Panel AEROSPACE SYSTEMS Chair: Keith Deaven, Mediabarn, Inc.; Cochair: Jay Elkerton, Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Emerson Process Management Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Panelists: Margo Kabel, UserWorks, Inc.; Norm Sun, Excella Lecture Consulting; Jeff Pass, Aquilent; Jason Stoner, MetroStar Chair: Lee Sciarini, Naval Postgraduate School; Cochair: Systems; Emily Gartland, U.S. General Services Admin. Angelia Sebok, Alion Science & Technology Corp. 1. Jennifer Ludvigsen, Steven Estes, and John Helleberg, GS1 – Recent Trends in Human-Systems Integration MITRE Corp., Evaluation of Flight Deck Procedures GENERAL SESSIONS Used in the Designation of Traffic for Tailored Collision Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Avoidance Logic Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) 2. Kelly A. Burke and David J. Wing, NASA Langley Research Discussion Panel Center; Mark Haynes, Advanced Aerospace Solutions, Chair: William Kosnik, U.S. Air Force Research Lab Flight Test Assessments of Pilot Workload, System Panelists: John Plaga, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Frank C. Usability, and Situation Awareness of TASAR Lacson, Pacific Science and Engineering Group; Jeffrey 3. Alicia Fernandes and Juan Rebollo, Mosaic ATM, Inc., Thomas, U.S. Army Research Lab; Mihriban Whitmore, An Oceanic Trajectory-Based Operations Concept NASA Johnson Space Center Shaped by Operational Influences 4. Christopher D. Wickens, Angelia Sebok, Patricia McCormick, and Brett Walters, Alion Science & Technology, Field-of-View Issues on the Flight Deck: Meta-Analyses to Examine the Effects of Eccentricity, Salience, and Expectancy on Detection and Discrimination

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ME1 – Conceptualizing Sociotechnical System 3. Martin G. Helander and Halimahtun M. Khalid, Damai Boundaries in Health-Care Settings: Within Sciences, Analysis of Disaster Risk Attitudes in Situation and Across Teams, Organizations, Processes, Awareness: A Cultural and Gender Perspective and Networks 4. Juan Luis Hernandez-Arellano, Universidad Autónoma MACROERGONOMICS de Ciudad Juarez; Maury A. Nussbaum, Virginia Tech; Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Jorge Luis Garcia-Alcaraz, Universidad Autónoma de Columbia 12 (Terrace Level) Ciudad Juarez, Workload and Fatigue Among Assembly Discussion Panel Operators: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach Chair: Nicole Werner, U. of Wisconsin, Madison 5. Youngbo Suh and Thomas K. Ferris, Texas A&M U., The Panelists: Anping Xie, Johns Hopkins U.; Ayse P. Gurses, Impacts of Touchscreen and Physical Control Interface Johns Hopkins U.; Ann Schoofs Hundt and Linsey Steege, Characteristics on Driver Distraction and Attention U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Rupa S. Valdez, U. of Virginia Management

OE1 – Research to Practice to Research – Part 1: S1 – Safety Culture and System Safety Practitioner’s Perspective SAFETY OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon International West (Concourse Level) Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Lecture Alternative Format Chair: Mahiyar Nasarwanji, National Inst. of Occupational Chair: Christopher R. Reid, Boeing; Cochair: David Rempel, Safety and Health; Cochair: Barry Strauch, National U. of , Berkeley Transportation Safety Board 1. Carisa Harris Adamson, U. of California, San Francisco; 1. Chris Langer, CIRAS, Improving Safety Culture With Emma Lam, Stephen Hill, and Andrew Smith, Samuel Confidential Reporting Merritt U., Evaluation of Hotel Bed Making While Using 2. Kari Kallinen, Finnish Defence Research Agency, a Mattress Lift Tool and a Fitted Sheet A Good Safety Culture Correlates With Increased 2. Gwendolyn Malone and Ryan Porto, General Motors Co., Positive and Decreased Negative Outcomes: A General Motors Global Ergonomic Manufacturing Questionnaire-Based Study at Finnish Defense Forces Engineering Process 3. Morgan J. Tear and Tom W. Reader, London School of 3. Christopher R. Reid, Boeing Co.; David Rempel, U. of Economics and Political Science; Steven Shorrock and California, Berkeley; Richard Gardner, Boeing Co.; Barry Kirwan, EUROCONTROL, Divergent Perceptions Sheree L. Gibson, Ergonomics Applications; Patrick G. of Safety Culture Between Occupational Groups: The Dempsey, National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Role of National Culture Health; Cindy Whitehead, U.S. Naval Surface Warfare 4. Kelly J. Neville, U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Training Center, Research to Practice to Research: Part 1 – Systems Division; Sarah Sherwood, Embry-Riddle A Practitioner’s Perspective Aeronautical U.; John “Bam Bam” Mooney and Derek “Baffle” Ashlock, BGI, LLC; Angus L. M. Thom McLean PP1 – Elements of Human Performance III, Rockwell Collins; Melissa Walwanis, U.S. Naval Air PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE Warfare Center Training Systems Division; Amy Bolton, Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon U.S. Office of Naval Research,An Assessment of a Jefferson West (Concourse Level) Complex Training System’s Resilience to Change Lecture Associated With the Introduction of the Live-Virtual- Chair: Erin Alves, Honeywell; Cochair: Ben D. Lawson, Constructive Training Paradigm U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Lab 5. Mark Sean Avnet, Texas A&M U.; Tonya L. Smith-Jackson, 1. Benjamin Sheffield, U.S. Army Public Health Center; North Carolina A&T State U., Human Error in Context: Douglas S. Brungart and Amy Blank, Walter Reed A Multilevel Framework of System Safety National Military Medical Center, The Effects of Hearing Impairment on Fire Team Performance in Dismounted Combat 2. Ben D. Lawson, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Lab; Bethany M. Ranes, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation; Linda-Brooke I. Thompson, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Lab, Smooth Moves: Shooting Performance Is Related to Efficiency of Rifle Movement

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SD1 – Development and Design in Test TE1 – Evaluating Human-System Interaction and Evaluation TEST AND EVALUATION; COSPONSORED BY SYSTEM SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Lecture Lecture Chair: Petra Alfred, Pacific Science and Engineering Group; Chair: David Hullinger, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair: Cochair: Pamela Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army Research Lab Rachel Lund, U.S. Naval Systems Warfare Center Dahlgren 1. Daniel J. Colombo, Lisa Chavez, and Melissa Weaver, Div. BCI, Inc., Human-Factoring a Military Quick Reference 1. Moritz Körber, Jonas Radlmayr, and Klaus Bengler, Guide (QRG): A Three-Step Methodology Technical U. of Munich, Bayesian Highest Density 2. Kimberly F. Jackson, Zahar Prasov, Emily Vincent, and Intervals of Take-Over Times for Highly Automated Eric M. Jones, Draper, A Heuristic-Based Framework Driving in Different Traffic Densities for Improving Design of Unmanned Systems by 2. Mark Chignell, Diba Kaya, and Leon Zucherman, U. of Quantifying and Assessing Operator Trust Toronto; Jie Jiang, TELUS Communications Co., 3. Ronald L. Boring, Idaho National Lab; Roger Lew and Assessment of Technical Quality of Online Video Thomas A. Ulrich, U. of Idaho, Epistemiation: An Using Visualization in Place of Experience Approach for Knowledge Elicitation of Expert Users 3. Yevgeniy B. Sirotin and Jacob A. Hasselgren, Scitor, an During Product Design SAIC Co.; Arun Vemury, DHS Science and Technology 4. Kimberly Stowers, U. of Central Florida; Nicholas Directorate, Usability of Biometric Iris-Capture Methods Kasdaglis, Florida Inst. of Technology; Olivia Newton, in Self-Service Applications Shan Lakhmani, and Ryan W. Wohleber, U. of Central 4. Anna Feldhütter, Christian Gold, Adrian Hüger, and Florida; Jessie Y. C. Chen, U.S. Army Research Lab, Klaus Bengler, Technical U. of Munich, Trust in Intelligent Agent Transparency: The Design and Automation as a Matter of Media Influence and Evaluation of an Interface to Facilitate Human and Experience of Automated Vehicles Intelligent Agent Collaboration 5. Seyed M. Miran, Chen Ling, and Joseph J. James, U. of Akron; Lans Rothfusz, National Oceanic and T1 – Research Advances in Training Teams, Atmospheric Admin., Comparing Effectiveness of Four Students, and Drivers Graphical Designs for Probabilistic Hazard Information TRAINING for Tornado Threat Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Georgetown East (Concourse Level) VE1 – Me and My VE Lecture VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS Chair: Linda Pierce, Federal Aviation Admin. Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon 1. Desmond Bonner, Stephen Gilbert, Michael C. Dorneich, Fairchild (Terrace Level) Joseph Holub, and Eliot Winer, Iowa State U.; Anne M. Alternative Format Sinatra, U.S. Army Research Lab; Anna Slavina and Chair: Laura Strater, Raytheon IIS Anastacia MacAllister, Iowa State U., The Challenges of Presenters: Christina M. Frederick, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Building Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Teams U.; Monifa Vaughn-Cooke, U. of Maryland; James P. Bliss, 2. Ronald Stevens, U of California, Los Angeles; Old Dominion U.; Smruti Shah, Old Dominion U. Trysha Galloway, The Learning Chameleon, Inc.; Ann Williemsen-Dunlap, JUMP Simulation & Education Center, Intermediate Neurodynamic Representations: A Pathway Toward Quantitative Measurements of Teamwork? 3. Thomas A. Stokes, Douglas J. Gillan, and Jeffery P. Braden, North Carolina State U., Establishing the Link Between Usability and Student Satisfaction in Adaptive Online Learning 4. Oleksandra Krasnova, Brett Molesworth, and Ann Williamson, U. of New South Wales, Understanding the Effect of Feedback on Young Drivers’ Speeding Behavior 5. Tingru Zhang, U. of Massachusetts-Amherst; Jinzheng Li and Hugh Thai, Arbella Insurance; Tracy Zafian, Siby Samuel, and Donald L. Fisher, U. of Massachusetts- Amherst, Evaluation of the Effect of a Novice Driver Training Program on Citations and Crashes

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Tuesday, September 20 2. Spencer C. Kohn, Ewart J. de Visser, and Gershon Weltman, Perceptronics Solutions, Inc.; Nichole Bosson 1:30−3:00 p.m. and Marianne Gausche-Hill, Los Angeles County EMS Agency; Ross Donaldson, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, A1 – Aging Emergency Medical Team Coordination in Mass AGING Casualty Incidents: A Study of the Los Angeles Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Emergency Medical System Fairchild (Terrace Level) 3. Yaqiong Li, Pascale Carayon, Ann Schoofs Hundt, and Lecture Peter Hoonakker, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Team Chair: Sharon Joines, North Carolina State U. Interactions and Health IT Use During Hospital 1. Joseph Sharit, Jessica Taha, Ronald W. Berkowsky, and Multidisciplinary Rounds Sara J. Czaja, U. of Miami, Seeking and Resolving 4. Agnes Fagerlund, Human Factors; Joseph R. Keebler, Complex Online Health Information: Age Differences Victoria Lew, Elizabeth H. Lazzara, and Kristen Welsh, in the Role of Cognitive Abilities Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Team Performance 2. Anne C. Grego-Nagel and Malgorzata J. Rys, Kansas Framework During Handoffs State U., Exploring the Adoption of Telecommunication Services by Older Adults HP1 – Workload 3. Hagai Tapiro, Avinoam Borowsky, Tal Oron-Gilad, and HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING Yisrael Parmet, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev, Where Do Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Older Pedestrians Glance Before Deciding to Cross a Monroe (Concourse Level) Simulated Two-Lane Road? A Pedestrian Simulator Lecture Paradigm Chair: Joseph Houpt, Wright-State U. 4. Ben D. Sawyer, Joonbum Lee, Jonathan Dobres, 1. Alexander J. Stimpson, Duke U.; Jason C. Ryan, Aurora Bruce Mehler, Joseph F. Coughlin, and Bryan Reimer, Flight Sciences; Mary L. Cummings, Duke U., Assessing Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, Effects of a Voice Pilot Workload in Single-Pilot Operations With Advanced Interface on Mirror Check Decrements in Older and Autonomy Younger Multitasking Drivers 2. Kelene A. Fercho, Doug Peterson, and Lee A. Baugh, U. of South Dakota, A Rested Development: Effort Regulation GS2 – Board on Human-Systems Integration Panel – Strategy Maintains Task Performance but Alters ERPs Human Factors and the Federal Government: in Task-Induced Cognitive Fatigue Improving Human Performance in Forensic Sciences 3. Carolina Rodriguez-Paras, Shiyan Yang, and Thomas K. GENERAL SESSIONS Ferris, Texas A&M U., Using Pupillometry to Indicate Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. the Cognitive Redline Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) 4. Jung Hyup Kim, Xiaonan Yang, and Monika Putri, U. of Discussion Panel Missouri, Multitasking Performance and Workload Chair: Poornima Madhavan, National Academy of Sciences During a Continuous-Monitoring Task Panelists: Fay Lomax Cook, National Science Foundation; 5. Wenbi Wang, Defence Research and Development Melissa Taylor, National Inst. of Standards and Technology;­ Canada, Development of a Baseline Workload Model Jonathan McGrath, U.S. Department of Justice; Deborah A. for Future Submarine Sonar Crewing Analysis Boehm-Davis, George Mason U. OE2 – Research to Practice to Research: Part 2 – HC1 – Teams in Health Care An Academic’s Perspective HEALTH CARE; COSPONSORED BY MACROERGONOMICS OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS; COSPONSORED BY Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. TRAINING Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Lecture Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Chair: Joseph R. Keebler, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Discussion Panel Cochair: Victoria Lew, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U. Chair: William S. Marras, Ohio State U.; Cochair: 1. Judith Tiferes, Ann M. Bisantz, Matthew L. Bolton, Christopher R. Reid, Boeing Co. D. Jeffery Higginbotham, Ryan P. O’Hara, and Nicole K. Panelists: David Rempel, U. of California, Berkeley; Wawrzyniak, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; Justen D. Kozlowski, James G. Borchardt, Construction Ergonomics, LLC; Sang Roswell Park Cancer Inst.; Basel Ahmad, U. at Buffalo, D. Choi, U. of Wisconsin-Whitewater; Hector Silva, Chevron; SUNY; Ahmed A. Hussein and Khurshid A. Guru, Roswell Fadi Fathallah and Victor Duraj, U. of California, Davis; Park Cancer Inst., Multimodal Team Interactions in Michelle M. Robertson, Liberty Mutual Research Inst. for Robot-Assisted Surgery Safety; Donald Goddard, U.S. Army Public Health Center

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PD1 – Presentation of the Stanley H. Caplan SD2 – Informing System Design With Modeling User-Centered Product Design Award and Simulation PRODUCT DESIGN SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Lincoln West (Concourse Level) Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) Alternative Format Lecture Chair: Stanley Caplan, Usability Assoc., LLC; Cochair: Chair: Frank Lacson, Pacific Science & Engineering Group; Dianne McMullin, Boeing Co. Cochair: Holly Handley, Old Dominion U. Award will be presented to the 2016 recipient, followed by 1. Holly A. H. Handley, Matthew Amissah, and Cansu a presentation on the winning product. Kandemir, Old Dominion U., Levels of SysML Compat­ibility for Collaborative Human System PP2 – Auditory and Multimodal Displays Development PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE 2. Philip S. E. Farrell, Defence Research and Development Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Canada; David W. Tack, Edward T. Nakaza, and Jordan Jefferson West (Concourse Level) Bray-Miners, HumanSystems, Inc., Helicopter Aircrew Lecture Cumulative Neck Loads From Integrated Task and Chair: Jason McCarley, Flinders U. Physical Demands Analyses 1. Myounghoon (Philart) Jeon, Michigan Technological U., 3. Heejin Jeong and Yili Liu, U. of Michigan, Computational How Is Nonverbal Auditory Information Processed? Modeling of Finger-Swipe Gestures on Touchscreen: Revisiting­ Existing Models and Proposing a Preliminary Application of Fitts’ Law in 3-D Space Model 4. Jessica Cruit and Beth L. Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle 2. Edin Sabic and Jing Chen, New Mexico State U., Aeronautical U.; Angus L. M. Thom McLean III, Rockwell Threshold of Spearcon Recognition for Auditory Menus Collins; Sarah Sherwood and Taylor Martin, Embry-Riddle 3. Clayton D. Rothwell, Infoscitex Corp.; Griffin D. Romigh, Aeronautical U.; Kelly J. Neville and Melissa Walwanis, Brian D. Simpson, and Eric R. Thompson, U.S. Air Force U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division; Research Lab, The Use of Individualized Voices for Amy Bolton, U.S. Office of Naval Research,Analyzing Multi-Agent Speech Displays Past Mishaps to Explore Safety Considerations Within 4. Brandon Pitts and Nadine Sarter, U. of Michigan, Two Is a Live-Virtual-Constructive Environment Company, Three Is a Crowd: Age-Related Differences in Processing Concurrent Visual, Auditory, and Tactile Cues ST1 – Automation and Behavior Measures 5. Amit Barde, HIT Lab NZ; Matthew Ward and William S. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Helton, U. of Canterbury; Mark Billinghurst, U. of South Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. ; Gun Lee, HIT Lab NZ, Attention Redirection Columbia 12 (Terrace Level) Using Binaurally Spatialized Cues Delivered Over a Lecture Bone-Conduction Headset Chair: Anuj Pradhan, U. of Michigan Transportation Research Inst.; Cochair: Liza Josias, American Insts. for Research S2 – Warning Signs and Labels 1. Stacy A. Balk and Steven Jackson, Leidos; Brian H. Philips, SAFETY U.S. Federal Highway Admin., Cooperative Adaptive Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Cruise Control and Driver Merge Type International West (Concourse Level) 2. Wesley J. Kumfer, Samuel J. Levulis, Megan D. Olson, and Lecture Richard A. Burgess, Texas Tech U., A Human Factors Chair: Katie Berry, Fort Hill Group; Cochair: Raymond Lim, Perspective on Ethical Concerns of Vehicle Automation Pierce College 3. David Miller, Mishel Johns, and Brian Mok, Stanford U.; 1. Michael J. Kalsher, William G. Obenauer, and Christopher Nikhil Gowda, Renault North America; David Sirkin, Key F. Weiss, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Evaluating ANSI Lee, and Wendy Ju, Stanford U., Behavioral Measurement Z535-Formatted Warning Labels as an Integrative System of Trust in Automation: The Trust Fall 2. Mila Sugovic, Ismail Nooraddini, and Bohdana Sherehiy, 4. Kelly Funkhouser and Frank Drews, U. of Utah, Putting EurekaFacts, LLC, Evaluation of Safety Label Design: the Brakes on Autonomous Vehicle Control: Responding Comparison Between Cognitive Interviewing Versus to System Breakdowns Focus Group Methods 5. Kelly Funkhouser and Frank Drews, U. of Utah, Reaction 3. John Grishin, Michael S. Wogalter, and Will Walkington, Times When Switching From Autonomous to Manual North Carolina State U., Improving Food Labels for Driving Control: A Pilot Investigation Health and Safety: Effects of Ingredients List 6. Asaf Degani, Claudia V. Goldman, Omer Deutsch, and Placement on Search Times Omer Tsimhoni, General Motors Co., On Sensitivity and 4. Mayuko Ueda, Kazushige Wada, and Yohei Morimoto, West Holding in Automotive Systems: The Case of the Climate Japan Railway Company; Shinnosuke Usui, Osaka U., Control System The Designs of Warning Signs Changes Drivers’ Behavior

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T2 – Live, Virtual and Constructive Training Tuesday, September 20 Fidelity (LVC TF) Special Session TRAINING 3:30−5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Georgetown East (Concourse Level) Special Invited Sessions Discussion Panel Chair: Katherine P. Tucker, Naval Air Warfare Center These four sessions will showcase guest speakers discussing Training Systems Division current topics addressing a broad range of HF/E areas. Panelists: Amy Bolton, U.S. Office of Naval Research; Heather Priest, U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Training PL2 – Special Invited Session 1: Automated and Systems Division; Angus L. M. Thom McLean III, Rockwell Driverless Cars: Separating Myth From Reality Collins; Jeff Beaubien, Webb Stacy, and Sterling Wiggins, SPECIAL INVITED SESSION Aptima Inc.; Robert Wray, SoarTech; John Mooney, BGI, LLC Tuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m. International West (Concourse Level) TE2 – Assessing the User Experience Discussion Panel TEST AND EVALUATION; COSPONSORED BY SYSTEM Chair: Anthony D. Andre, Interface Analysis Assoc. DEVELOPMENT; TRAINING Panelists: Donald A. Norman, U. of California, San Diego; Tuesday, September 20, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Alain L. Kornhauser, Princeton U.; Others TBA Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Lecture PL3 – Special Invited Session 2: Deep Space Chair: Kelly Neville, U..S Army Research Lab; Cochair: Julia Exploration: New Human Factors Horizons Wright, U.S. Navy SPECIAL INVITED SESSION 1. Verena C. Knott, Alexander Wiest, and Klaus Bengler, Tuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Technical U. of Munich, Repetitive Lifting Tasks in Jefferson (Concourse Level) Logistics – Effects on Humans at Different Lifting Task Discussion Panel Durations Chair: Mica R. Endsley, SA Technologies 2. Yogeeta Desai, Steven Jiang, and Lauren Davis, North Panelists: Sandra Magnus, American Inst. of Aeronautics Carolina A&T State U., Evaluation of Dashboard Inter­ and Astronautics; Sam Scimemi, International Space Station activity for a Local Foodbank Program; Others TBA 3. Jay A. McNamara, Hyeg Joo Choi, Stephanie A. T. Brown, Edward R. Hennessy, and K. Blake Mitchell, U.S. Army PL4 – Special Invited Session 3: Human Factors Natick Soldier Research, Development, & Engineering in Cybersecurity Center, Evaluating the Effects of Clothing and Individual SPECIAL INVITED SESSION Equipment on Marksmanship Performance Using a Tuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Novel Five-Target Methodology Monroe (Concourse Level) 4. Breanna Janae Goring, MITRE Corp.; Kadon A.-K. Kyte, Discussion Panel Boeing Co.; Rafael N. Patrick, North Carolina A&T State Chair: Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida U.; Jason P. Kring, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Com­ Panelists: David Schuster, San Jose State U.; Ben D. Sawyer, parative Evaluation of Bone Conduction Communication Massachusetts Inst. of Technology; Others TBA Device on Speech Intelligibility and Signal Intensity in a Noisy Environment PL5 − Special Invited Session 4: HFES Journal 5. Chase R. Meusel, Chase Grimm, Stephen Gilbert, and Awards Showcase Greg Luecke, Iowa State U., An Agricultural Harvest SPECIAL INVITED SESSION Knowledge Survey to Distinguish Types of Expertise Tuesday, September 20, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Lincoln West (Concourse Level) Chair: C. Melody Carswell, Chair, Scientific Publications Division This session will feature presentations by recipients of the Human Factors Prize and best paper awards for Human Factors, Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, and Ergonomics in Design.

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Tuesday, September 20 10. Anthony R. Selkowitz, U.S. Army Research Lab; Shan G. Lakhmani and Cintya N. Larios, U. of Central Florida; 5:00–6:30 p.m. Jessie Y. C. Chen, U.S. Army Research Lab, Agent Transparency and the Autonomous Squad Member All technical and university lab posters are presented 11. Katelynn A. Kapalo, Elizabeth Phillips, and Stephen M. during a reception in the Exhibit Hall. Fiore, U. of Central Florida, The Application and Ex­tension of the Human-Animal Team Model to POS – Interactive Posters Session and Reception Better Understand Human-Robot Interaction: INTERACTIVE SESSIONS Rec­om­mendations for Further Research Tuesday, September 20, 5:00–6:30 p.m. 12. Samantha F. Warta, Katelynn A. Kapalo, Andrew Best, and Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida, Similarity, International Center (Concourse Level) Complementarity, and Agency in HRI: Theoretical Poster Session Issues in Shifting the Perception of Robots From Tools Chair: Ronald Boring, Idaho National Lab; Cochair: Thomas to Teammates Ulrich, U. of Idaho 13. Samantha Zybak, Mark W. Scerbo, and Amanda Aerospace Systems Posters Ashdown, Old Dominion U., System Reliability, Trust, 1. Baron C. Summers and Herbert Hauser, Capella U., and Complacency in Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring System Interaction Influences on Cognitive-Affective 14. Timothy J. Wright, U. of Massachusetts-Amherst; William States to Enhance Performance, Workload, and J. Horrey and Mary F. Lesch, Liberty Mutual Research Knowledge Acquisition in Teams Conducting Close Inst. for Safety; Md Mahmudur Rahman, Mississippi Air Support Simulations State U., Drivers’ Trust in an Autonomous System: 2. Garrin Ross, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Linda Tomko, Exploring a Covert Video-Based Measure of Trust Purdue U., Confusion in the Cockpit: Typology, Ante­ 15. Terence Hines and Adam Ranellone, Pace U., TV Channel cedents, and Sources Cards and Office Directories Are Searched Faster When 3. Amanda Woods, Chelsea Iwig, Julie Dinh, and Eduardo Alphabetized Salas, Rice U., Informing the Development of a Safety 16. Andrew Best, Samantha F. Warta, Katelynn A. Kapalo, and Performance Metric Selection Toolkit: Subject and Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida, Of Mental Matter Experts Weigh In States and Machine Learning: How Social Cues and 4. Sarah Sherwood, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Kelly J. Signals Can Help Develop Artificial Social Intelligence Neville, U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems 17. Nathan J. McNeese and Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State Division; John “Bam Bam” Mooney and Derek “Baffle” U.; Steven M. Shope, Sandia Research Corp.; Ashley Ashlock, BGI, LLC; Angus L. M. Thom McLean III, Rockwell Knobloch, Arizona State U., The Extreme Environment Collins; Melissa Walwanis, U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center of High-Altitude Gas Ballooning: Lessons Learned in Training Systems Division; Amy Bolton, U.S. Office of Assessing Cognition Naval Research, A Multiyear Assessment of the Safety of Introducing Computer-Generated Aircraft Into Live Communications Posters Air Combat Training 18. Bradford L. Schroeder, Daphne E. Whitmer, Shannon 5. Katarina Morowsky and Kenneth H. Funk, Oregon State K. T. Bailey, and Valerie K. Sims, U. of Central Florida, U., Understanding Differences in Helicopter Mission Individual Differences in Middle-School and College Sets Prior to Human Error Analysis Students’ Texting 6. Javier Rivera, Camilo Jimenez, and Florian Jentsch, U. of 19. Shannon K. T. Bailey, Bradford L. Schroeder, Daphne E. Central Florida, Combining Flight Procedures Training Whitmer, and Valerie K. Sims, U. of Central Florida, With Mental Flexibility Training Perceptions of Mobile Instant Messaging Apps Are Comparable to Texting for Young Adults in the Augmented Cognition Posters United States 7. Curtis Craig, Brittany Neilson, and Randy W. Overbeek, Texas Tech U., An Association Between Nature Exposure Computer Systems Posters and Physiological Measures of Emotion and Cognition 20. Bradford L. Schroeder, Kevin Leyva, Kimberly Stowers, 8. Michael W. Boyce, Benjamin Goldberg, and Jason D. Joanna E. Lewis, and Valerie K. Sims, U. of Central Moss, U.S. Army Research Lab, Electrodermal Activity Florida, Investigating Usability, User Preferences, Analysis for Training of Military Tactics Ergonomics, and Player Performance in StarCraft II 21. Cathy D. Emery, Michelle A. Sublette, C. Melody Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Posters Carswell, and K. L. Calvert, U. of Kentucky, Structured 9. Katherine Labonté, Sébastien Tremblay, and François Brain­storming Helps Home Network Managers Vachon, Université Laval, Effects of a Warning on Transcend Technical Language Barriers to Express Interruption Recovery in Dynamic Settings Their Needs

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22. Robert Bastholm and Anthony J. Masalonis, Spectrum 33. Ronald L. Boring and Sarah M. Herberger, Idaho National Software Technology, Inc.; Tanya Yuditsky, U.S. Federal Lab, Testing Subtask Quantification Assumptions­ for Aviation Admin., Development of a Style Guide for the Dynamic Human Reliability Analysis in the SPAR-H Traffic Flow Management Traffic Situation Display Method Graphical User Interface Individual Differences in Performance Posters Education Posters 34. Alexis R. Dewar, Kody L. Denues, and James L. Szalma, 23. Shantimora Gala Nikolaeva and Dan Nathan-Roberts, U. of Central Florida, Motivation Is Important in San Jose State U., Various Aspects of the Human Factor Game-Based Memory Recall in Online Education: Quantitative Literature Review 35. Alexis R. Dewar, Nicholas W. Fraulini, Victoria L. 24. Jamey Popham, Michael Lee, Michelle A. Sublette, Claypoole, and James L. Szalma, U. of Central Florida, Travis M. Kent, and C. Melody Carswell, U. of Kentucky, Performance in Vigilance Tasks Is Related to Both Flashy or Functional: The Impact of Graphical Content State and Contextual Motivation on the Effectiveness of Résumés 36. Linda G. Pierce, Cristina L. Byrne, Melissa Beben, and 25. Angela Yoo and Richard Catrambone, Georgia Tech, Elaine Pfleiderer, FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Inst., The Influence of Situational Interest on Learning Using a Multidimensional Pairwise Preference Measure Outcomes for Science Videos of Personality to Predict Training Success of Air Traffic Control Specialists General Sessions Posters 37. Kyle A. Bernhardt, Kathryn A. Salomon, F. Richard Ferraro, 26. Alexis R. Dewar, Tyler P. Bull, Jessica M. Sproat, Natalie RaeEllen J. Crockett, Heather K. Terrell, Thomas Petros, P. Reyes, Donna M. Malvey, and James L. Szalma, U. of and Joseph J. Vacek, U. of North Dakota, Individ­­ual Central Florida, Testing the Reliability of a Measure of Differences in Dynamic Multitasking Performance Motivation to Engage With Telehealth Technology 38. Tarah N. Schmidt-Daly and Jennifer M. Riley, Design 27. Soo-Chan Jee, Republic of Korea Air Force Headquarters; Interactive, Inc.; Charles R. Amburn, U.S. Army Research Yu Shin Lee, Joong Hee Lee, Sunghwan Park, Byungki Lab; Kelly S. Hale, Design Interactive, Inc.; P. David Yacht, Jin, and Myung Hwan Yun, Seoul National­­ U., Anthro­ Design Interactive, Inc., Video Game Play and Effect on pometric Classification of Human Hand Shapes in Spatial Knowledge Tasks Using an Aug­­­­­­­­mented Sand Korean Population Table 39. Anna Sumner and Leo Gugerty, Clemson U., Individual Health Care Posters Dif­ferences in Use of Effective Troubleshooting 28. Jenna Garafalo and Dan Nathan-Roberts, San Jose Strategies State U., Assessment of the Impacts From the Addition 40. Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Gerald Matthews, and Shawn of Novel Assistive Technologies in Mental Health Care Burke, U. of Central Florida; David Scribner, U.S. Army 29. Laura Militello and Julie Diiulio, Applied Decision Science, Research Lab, A Situation Judgment Test for Military LLC; Alissa Russ, April Savoy, Mindy Flanagan, Himalaya Multicultural Decision-Making: Initial Psychometric Patel, and Michael Weiner, U.S. Department of Veterans Studies Affairs, Design Concepts to Support Management­ of Outpatient Consultations in the Veterans Health Internet Posters Administration 41. Philip T. Kortum and Claudia Ziegler Acemyan, Rice U., The Relationship Between User Mouse-Based Perfor­ - Human Performance Modeling Posters mance and Subjective Usability Assessments 30. Yu Du, Michael C. Dorneich, Brian Steward, and 42. Michelle Hester, Steffen Werner, Cassie Greenwald, and Cameron A. MacKenzie, Iowa State U., A Bayesian- Jessica Gunning, U. of Idaho, Exploring the Effects of Influence Model for Error Probability Analysis of Text Length and Difficulty on RSVP Reading Combine Operations in Harvesting 31. Phillip Jasper, Clemson U.; Ciara Sibley and Joseph Macroergonomics Posters Coyne, U.S. Naval Research Lab, Using Heart Rate 43. Nancy J. Cooke and Nathan J. McNeese, Arizona Variability to Assess Operator Mental Workload in State U.; Steven M. Shope, Sandia Research Corp, a Command-and-Control Simulation of Multiple Human-Systems Integration: A 28,000-Foot View Unmanned Aerial Vehicles 44. Cristina L. Byrne and Linda G. Pierce, U.S. Federal 32. Rosemarie Figueroa, Thomas J. Armstrong, Charles Avi­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ation Admin., An Examination of the Impact of Woolley, Luqin Sun, and Wenxuan Zhou, U. of Michigan; Option Preference on Success in FAA ATC Academy Sandeep Sebastin, National U. of , Determin­­ing Training Instantaneous Centers of Rotation for Finger Joints Through Different Postures Using the Iterative Closest Occupational Ergonomics Posters Point (ICP) Algorithm 45. Jaejin Hwang, Gregory G. Knapik, Jonathan S. Dufour, and William S. Marras, Ohio State U., A Biologically Assisted Curved Muscle Model of the Lumbar Spine

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46. Ibukun A. Sonaike, Oluwatosin A. Bewaji, Paul Ritchey, Safety Posters and S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M U. Health Science 59. Gayle Schwark, Arizona State U.; Stephen Rice, Embry- Center, The Ergonomic Impact of Swype Riddle Aeronautical U., An Affect-Trust (A-T) Model 47. Carolyn M. Sommerich, Jing Li, Shasank Nagavarupu, With Regard to Technological Errors Douglas Palmer, Sriya Ngo, Radin Zaid Radin Umar, 60. Daphne E. Whitmer, Valerie K. Sims, Shannon K. T. Dana Keester, and Jennifer Dickerson, Ohio State U., Bailey, and Bradford L. Schroeder, U. of Central Florida, A Pilot Study of an Articulating Support Arm System Time to Decide: To Call or Not to Call 911 During for Reducing Sustained Posture and Muscular Effort Weather Crises While Performing Echocardiograms Surface Transportation Posters Perception and Performance Posters 61. Vaughan W. Inman and Steven Jackson, Leidos; Brian H. 48. Erin Gannon and Jibo He, Wichita State U.; Xuefei Gao, Philips, U.S. Federal Highway Admin., Driver Perfor­ Max Planck Inst. for Psycholinguistics; Barbara Chaparro, mance in a Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control String Wichita State U., RSVP Reading on a Smart Watch 62. Steven J. Kass, Alex Jarstad, and Lisa VanWormer, U. 49. Megan J. Blakely, Kyle M. Wilson, Paul N. Russell, and of West Florida, Effects of Mobile Phone Dependence William S. Helton, U. of Canterbury, The Impact of on Driver Distraction Cognitive Load on Volitional Running 63. Robert J. Sall and Jing Feng, North Carolina State U., 50. Kaifeng Liu, U. of Hong Kong; Foon-Yee Chan, New Better off Alone: The Presence of One Hazard Impedes Territories Cluster Hospital Authority; Calvin Ka-Lun Or, Detection of Another in Simulated Traffic Scenes U. of Hong Kong; David Tin-Fung Sun, Mavis Wai-See Lai, 64. Michael A. Nees, Lafayette College, Acceptance of and Hing-Yu So, New Territories Cluster Hospital Self-Driving Cars: An Examination of Idealized Versus Au­thor­­ity, Nurses’ Perceived Ease of Use, Mental Effort, Realistic Portrayals With a Self-Driving Car Acceptance and Likelihood of Programming Errors for Four Scale Infusion Pumps 65. Jacob D. Achtemeier and Nichole L. Morris, U. of 51. Victoria L. Claypoole, Alexis R. Dewar, Nicholas W. Minnesota, An Assessment of Safety Culture While Fraulini, and James L. Szalma, U. of Central Florida, Navigating Work Zones: Attitudes and Behavior Toward Effects of Social Facilitation on Perceived Workload, In-Vehicle Messaging Technologies Subjective Stress, and Vigilance-Related Anxiety 52. Victor S. Finomore, Christopher K. McClernon, Jason R. System Development Posters Amick, and Derrick Pee, U.S. Air Force Academy; Gregory 66. Jonathan E. Velez and Florian Jentsch, U. of Central J. Funke and Joel S. Warm, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Florida, Robot Emotive Display Systems and the Short Vigilance Tasks Are Hard Work Even If Time Flies Analogous Physical Features of Emotion 53. Richard T. Stone, Thomas M. Schnieders, Chen-Shuang 67. Gregory M. Costedoat and Dan Nathan-Roberts, San Wei, and Tyler Oviatt, Iowa State U., The Impact of Jose State U., The Effects of Night Work on Nurses Inspector’s Cognitive Style on Performance in Various and an Analysis of Countermeasures Visual Inspection Display Tasks 68. Victor S. Finomore, Christopher K. McClernon, Jantz V. 54. Kyle M. Wilson, U. of Huddersfield; Paul N. Russell, U. of Johnson, Jacob K. Snow, and Jessica M. Steuber, U.S. Canterbury; Neil R. de Joux, U. of Nottingham; Megan J. Air Force Academy, Helmet-Mounted Display Layouts: Blakely and William S. Helton, U. of Canterbury, Negative Detection and Shooting Performance for Dismounted Stimuli May Improve Visuospatial Working Memory Operators

Product Design Posters Test and Evaluation Posters 55. Claudia Ziegler Acemyan and Philip T. Kortum, Rice U., 69. Stephanie A. T. Brown and Jay A. McNamara, U.S. Army Can Voters Tell When Their Voting Method Is Secure? Natick Soldier Research, Development, & Engineering Effects of End-to-End Security and Security Theater on Center; Hyeg Joo Choi, Oak Ridge Inst. for Science and Perceptions of Voting Systems Education; K. Blake Mitchell, U.S. Army Natick Soldier 56. Ilsun Rhiu, Sung Hee Ahn, Donggun Park, Wonjoon Kim, Research, Development, & Engineering Center, and Myung Hwan Yun, Seoul National U., An Analysis Assessment of a Marksmanship Simulator as a Tool of User Experience of Smartphone Based on Product for Clothing and Individual Equipment Evaluation Smartness Utilizing Social Media Data 70. Phillip Jasper, Adam Hoover, and Eric Muth, Clemson 57. Michelle A. Sublette, C. Melody Carswell, Michael Lee, U., Determining the Utility of a Laboratory Eating and T. Kent, U. of Kentucky, Toward a Taxonomy for Para­­digm to Explore Social Eating Classifying Intuitive Usability Prediction Strategies 71. Gayle Schwark, Arizona State U.; Stephen Rice, Embry- in Nonexperts Riddle Aeronautical U.; Lisa Busche, Crown College; 58. Michael A. Rupp, Jessica R. Michaelis, Daniel S. David Trafimow, New Mexico State U.,Recognizing McConnell, and Janan A. Smither, U. of Central Florida, the Role of Consistency in a Delayed Memory Task The Impact of Technological Trust and Self-Determined Motivation on Intentions to Use Wearable Fitness Technology

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72. Nicholas W. Fraulini, Victoria L. Claypoole, Alexis R. University Lab Posters Dewar, and James L. Szalma, U. of Central Florida, 86. Arizona State U, Human Systems Engineering Labs Examining Measures of Mental Workload Across 87. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Game-Based Education Cognitive- and Sensory-Based Vigilance Tasks & Advanced Research Studies (GEARS) Lab 73. Gregory J. Funke, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; 88. Georgia Tech, Human Factors and Aging Lab, Cognitive Eric T. Greenlee, Texas Tech U.; Martha Carter, Miami Ergonomics Lab, Decision Process Lab, Knowledge and U.; Allen Dukes, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Rebecca Skill Lab, Problem Solving and Educational Technology Brown and Lauren Menke, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Lab, & Sonification Lab Corp., Which Eye Tracker Is Right for Your Research? 89. Michigan State U., Usability / Accessibility Research and Per­formance Evaluation of Several Cost-Variant Eye Consulting and the Department of Media and Information Trackers 90. PUC-Rio Pontifical Catholic U. of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 74. Michael Hildebrandt and Alexandra Fernandes, Inst. for LEUI Lab of Ergodesign and Usability of Interfaces Energy Technology, Micro Task Evaluation of Analog 91. Texas Tech U., Visual Perception & Human Factors Lab; vs. Digital Power Plant Control Room Interfaces Stress, Workload, & Performance Lab; Jones Lab; 75. Yasmin Diederiks and Ivonne Figueroa, George Mason U., Greenlee Lab The Usability of Academic Advising Forms 92. U. of Southern California, Health Systems Improvement Collaborative Training Posters 93. Ulsan National Inst. of Science and Technology (UNIST), 76. Keaton A. Fletcher and Wendy L. Bedwell, U. of South Korea, Department of Human Factors Engineering Florida, An Initial Look at the Effects of Interruptions 94. U. of Central Florida, Machines in Thought / Minds in on Strain Technology (MIT) Lab 77. Jake R. Mathwich, Keaton A. Fletcher, and Wendy L. 95. U. of Houston – Clear Lake, PANDA Lab & DAAnG Lab Bedwell, U. of South Florida, You’ve Got Mail: Examina- 96. U. of Louisville, Center of Ergonomics tion of a Brief Online Email Training 97. U. of Michigan, Center for Ergonomics 78. Matthew D. Marraffino and Cheryl I. Johnson, U.S. 98. Virginia Tech, The Cogent Lab Navy Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, 99. U. of South Dakota, Heimstra Human Factors Labs Applying Multimedia Learning Principles to Design Effective Mobile Training 79. Scott Ososky, Keith Brawner, Benjamin Goldberg, and Robert A. Sottilare, U.S. Army Research Lab, GIFT Cloud: Tuesday, September 20 Improving Usability of Adaptive Tutor Authoring Tools Within a Web-Based Application 80. Martha J. Sanders, Quinnipiac U., Examining Children’s 6:30–9:00 p.m. Concepts of Health Related to Backpack Safety HFES Annual Business Meeting 81. Heather C. Lum, Richard L. Greatbatch, Grace E. 6:30–7:00 p.m. Waldfogle, and Jacob D. Benedict, Penn State Erie, Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) The Behrend College; David A. Nembhard, Pennsylvania State U., The Relationship of Eye Movement, Workload, Training Technical Group Networking/Business Meeting and Attention on Learning in a Computer-Based Training Program 6:30–7:30 p.m. Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) Virtual Environments Posters 82. Janet Wu Chastain and Dan Nathan-Roberts, San Jose Product Design Technical Group Reception State U., Recommendations for Virtual Teamwork 7:00–9:00 p.m. Based on Human Factors Research Off site 83. Travis M. Kent, Bo Fu, Brittany D. Walls, Will Seidelman, Michelle A. Sublette, Michael Lee, C. Melody Carswell, and Ruigang Yang, U. of Kentucky, Does an Abstract Weld Pool Visualization Help Novice Welders Assess the Performance of a Weldbot? 84. Preston Brown, Kallan Christensen, and David Schuster, San Jose State U., An Investigation of Trust in a Cyber Security Tool 85. Jerred C. Holt and Chantale N. Wilson, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Adaptive Feedback for Enhanced Simulation-Based Training

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Wednesday, September 21 DEM – Interactive Demonstrations INTERACTIVE SESSIONS 7:30−8:30 a.m. Wednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m. International Center (Concourse Level) Education Technical Group Networking/Business Demonstrations Meeting (Breakfast) Chair: Ronald Boring, Idaho National Lab 7:00−8:30 a.m. NOTE: Demonstrations will be repeated throughout the Gunston East (Terrace Level) session. 1. Byeol Kim, Warren Schwartz, Danny Catacora, and Monifa Vaughn-Cooke, U. of Maryland, College Park, Virtual Reality Behavioral Therapy Wednesday, September 21 2. Christopher Scott Fahey, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Devin Platte, SpaceX; Trevor Rizzo, Spencer Mowrey, 8:30−10:00 a.m. William Smith, Lonnie Marts, Arthur Hinsvark, Skylor Wieland, and Nathan A. Sonnenfeld, Embry-Riddle CE1 – User Interface Design for Unmanned Systems Aeronautical U., Game Development Process of The COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING; Hauntlet COSPONSORED BY AEROSPACE SYSTEMS 3. Karen Jacobs and Amanda Nardone, Boston U.; Deborah Wednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m. J. Hendricks, West Virginia U.; Phillip Rumrill, Kent State International West (Concourse Level) U.; Eileen Elias, and Anne Leopold, JBS International, Inc.; Lecture Callista Stauffer, Kent State U.; Elaine Sampson, West Chair: Amy R. Pritchett, Georgia Tech; Cochair: Joey C. Y. So, Virginia U.; Marcia Scherer, Inst. for Matching Person and John Deere Technology, Cognitive Support Technology: Approaches 1. Elizabeth M. Mersch, Wright State Research Inst.; Kyle J. for Postsecondary Students With a Traumatic Brain Behymer, Infoscitex Corp.; Gloria L. Calhoun, U.S. Air Injury Force Research Lab; Heath A. Ruff, Infoscitex Corp.; Jared 4. Kelly Burke and David Wing, NASA Langley Research S. Dewey, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Game-Based Center, Demonstration of the Traffic Aware Planner: Delegation Interface Design for Unmanned Vehicles: The Software Application for the NASA TASAR Concept Color Coding and Icon Row Assignment 5. Ciara Sibley and Joseph Coyne, U.S. Naval Research Lab; 2. Samuel J. Levulis, Texas Tech U.; So Young Kim, Jim Thomas, EOIR Technologies, Demonstrating the General Electric; Patricia R. DeLucia, Texas Tech U., Supervisory Control Operations User Testbed (SCOUT) Effects of Touch, Voice, and Multimodal Input on Multiple-UAV Monitoring During Simulated Manned- E1 – Human Factors in the Classroom and Beyond Unmanned Teaming in a Military Helicopter EDUCATION 3. Dorrit Billman and Shu-Chieh Wu, San Jose State U.; Wednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Chengcheng Fan, Stanford U., Representing Work for Monroe (Concourse Level) Device Design and Evaluation Using Biclustering Lecture 4. Beth Depass, Raytheon BBN Technolo­ ­gies; Emilie Roth, Chair: Tonya L. Smith-Jackson, North Carolina A&T State U.; Roth Cognitive Engineering; Ronald Scott and Jonathon Cochair: Christopher Via, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U. Harter, Raytheon BBN Technologies;­ Jeffrey Wampler, 1. Lawton Pybus, Allaire K. Welk, and Douglas J. Gillan, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, The Role of Operationally North Carolina State U., Differences in Mental Model Distinct Options in Supporting Joint Human-Automation Development Among Psychology and Engineering Planning Students of a Human Factors Course 5. James C. Walliser, George Mason U.; Ewart J. de Visser, 2. Anne Collins McLaughlin, North Carolina State U., Perceptronics Solutions, Inc.; Tyler H. Shaw, George Building a Better Prelims: An Exam to Remember Mason U., Application of a System-Wide Trust Strategy 3. Esa M. Rantanen, Rochester Inst. of Technology, Trends When Supervising Multiple Autonomous Agents in Knowledge and Skill Expectations for New Human Factors Professionals CS2/I – When The Walls Have Ears: Designing for 4. Brianna S. Benedict, Tonya Smith-Jackson, and Asante Privacy in the Age of Smart Bells, North Carolina A&T State U., Development of COMPUTER SYSTEMS; COSPONSORED BY INTERNET Design Guidelines for 21st-Century Sociocognitive Wednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Writing Technologies Lincoln West (Concourse Level) 5. Desmond Bonner and Michael Dorneich, Iowa State U., Invited Address Development of Game-Based Learning Requirements Chair: Juan Gilbert, U. of Florida; Cochair: Ania Rodriguez, to Increase Female Middle-School Students’ Interest Key Lime Interactive in Computer Science Invited Speaker: Faith A. McCreary, Intel Corp.

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GS3 – Peculiarities in Human Factors Consulting OE3 – Ergonomics of Task Design and Space on Government Projects Engineering GENERAL SESSIONS; COSPONSORED BY INTERNET OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS; COSPONSORED BY SAFETY Wednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) Jefferson West (Concourse Level) Discussion Panel Alternative Format Chair: Dick Horst, UserWorks, Inc. Chair: Christopher R. Reid, Boeing Co. Panelists: Sean Fitzpatrick, Aquilent; Cory Lebson, 1. Vernnaliz Carrasquillo, Thomas J. Armstrong, and S. Jack Lebsontech, LLC; Rich Panzer, IQ Solutions; Jeff Pass, Hu, U. of Michigan, Effect of Customer Demand in a Self- Aquilent Paced Mass Customization Assembly Line on Worker Posture and Recovery Time: An Observation Study HC2 – Cognitive Engineering in Health Care 2. Justin M. Haney, Mary Owczarczak, Clive D’Souza, HEALTH CARE Monica L. H. Jones, and Matthew P. Reed, U. of Mich- Wednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m. igan, A Pilot Study of the Effects of Pulley Location Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) and Design Parameters on Hand Movements During Lecture Pulley-Threading Operations Chair: Carrie Reale, Vanderbilt U. Medical Center; Cochair: 3. Saad Alabdulkarim, Maury A. Nussbaum, Ehsan Laura Barg-Walkow, Georgia Tech Rashedi, Sunwook Kim, and Michael Agnew, Virginia 1. Tara McCurdie and Penelope Sanderson, U. of Tech; Richard Gardner, Boeing Co., Impact of Task Queensland; Leanne M. Aitken, Griffith U.; David Liu, Design on Pro­­duc­­­tivity and Quality U. of Queensland, Interruptions in the Health-Care 4. Stephen Robinson, U. of California, Davis, Invited Workplace: An Alternative Approach Address: Human-Systems Engineering in Space 2. Daniel T. Nystrom, Houston VA Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness, and Safety; Douglas E. Paull, VA PP3 – Monitoring National Center for Patient Safety; Ashley N. D. Meyer PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE and Hardeep Singh, Houston VA Center for Innovations Wednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m. in Quality, Effectiveness, and Safety,Virtual Patient Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Simulation: A Method to Study Diagnostic Process as Lecture an Emergent Aspect of Information-Sampling Behavior Chair: Carryl Baldwin, George Mason U.; Cochair: Julie Stark, 3. Tobias Grundgeiger and Christoph Klöffel, Julius- ONR Global Maximilians-Universität Würzburg; Sophia Mohme, 1. Eric T. Greenlee, Texas Tech U.; Joel S. Warm, Gregory J. Thomas Wurmb, and Oliver Happel, U. Hospital Funke, Robert E. Patterson, Adam J. Strang, Victor S. Würzburg, Visual Attention in Anesthesiology: The Finomore, and Laura E. Barnes, U.S. Air Force Research Effect of the Environment (Simulated vs. Real) and Lab; Matthew E. Funke, U.S. Navy Medical Research Unit Expertise (Junior vs. Senior) Dayton, Event-Related Cerebral Hemodynamics in 2-D 4. Taylor Ann Hanley, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Andrew and 3-D Visual Vigilance Tasks Schemmel, Matthew Lee, Bryan D. Pooler, John-Paul J. 2. Nicole D. Karpinsky, Eric T. Chancey, and Yusuke Yamani, Yu, and Tabassum Kennedy, U. of Wisconsin Hospital; Old Dominion U., Modeling Relationships Among Douglas A. Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Workload, Trust, and Visual Scanning in an Automated Interruptions in the Radiology Physician Workflow Flight Task 3. Paul Schlosser, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg; ME2 – This Changes Everything: Macroergonomics Penelope Sanderson, U. Of Queensland; Tobias and the Future of Sustainability Grundgeiger, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg; MACROERGONOMICS David Liu, U. Of Queensland; Robert G. Loeb, U. of Wednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Arizona, The Effect of Conventional Screens vs. Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Head-Mounted Displays on Alarm-Monitoring Strategies Discussion Panel 4. Michael Pascale, Penelope Sanderson, David Liu, Ismail Chair: Andrew Thatcher, U. of the Witwatersrand Mohamed, and Birgit Brecknell, U. of Queensland; Robert Panelists: Patrick Waterson, Loughborough U.; Peter A. Loeb, U. of Arizona, Continuous Information Displays for Hancock, U. of Central Florida; Matthew C. Davis, Leeds U.; Multiple Patient Monitoring Klaus J. Zink, U. of Kaiserslautern; Antony Hilliard, U. of 5. Emma McNulty, Dannielle Brown, Chiara Santomauro, Toronto Mia McLanders, Jimmy Tran, and Penelope Sanderson, U. of Queensland, Vibrotactile Displays of Pulse Oximetry: Exploratory Studies of Three Novel Designs

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S3 – Driving and Safety 16. Edmond W. Israelski, Abbvie SAFETY 17. Brian M. Kleiner, Virginia Tech Wednesday, September 21, 8:30–10:00 a.m. 18. John D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin, Madison Jefferson East (Concourse Level) 19. Arnold M. Lund, Amazon Lab126 Lecture 20. Thomas B. Malone, Carlow International Inc. Chair: James G. Borchardt, Construction Ergonomics LLC; 21. William S. Marras, Ohio State U. Cochair: William Perez, Leidos 22. Kathleen L. Mosier, San Francisco State U. 1. Maranda McBride, North Carolina A&T State U.; Lemuria 23. Y. Ian Noy, Liberty Mutual Research Inst. for Safety Carter, Virginia Commonwealth U., Teen Texting While 24. Robert W. Proctor, Purdue U. Driving: Factors Influencing This Epidemic Behavior 25. Ronald G. Shapiro, Consultant 2. Donald L. Fisher, U. of Massachusetts-Amherst; Emily 26. Matthew B. Weinger, Vanderbilt U. Nodine and Andrew Lam, Volpe National Transportation 27. Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science & Technology Systems Center; Christian Jerome and Chris Monk, National Highway Traffic Safety Admin.; Wassim Najm, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Effects on Drivers’ Behavior of Forward Collision Warning Wednesday, September 21 System Alerts 3. Raina J. Shah, Charles G. Burhans, Michael J. Wise, 10:30 a.m.−12:00 noon J. Paul Frantz, and Timothy P. Rhoades, Applied Safety and Ergonomics, Inc., Exploring the Relationship AC1 – Augmented Cognition Between Risk Perception and U.S. Driver Acceptance AUGMENTED COGNITION of a 0.05% BAC Limit Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon 4. Yousif Abulhassan, Jerry Davis, Richard Sesek, Sean Georgetown East (Concourse Level) Gallagher, Mark C. Schall, Jr., and Aimee Callender, Lecture Auburn U., Relating the Strength Capabilities of Children Chair: Ashley Hughes, Baylor College of Medicine; Cochair: to the Design of School Bus Emergency Roof Hatches Yueqing Li, Lamar U. 1. Sherif M. Abdelfattah, Kathryn E. Merrick, and Hussein A. Abbass, U. of New South Wales, Theta-Beta Ratios Are Prominent EEG Features for Visual Tracking Tasks Wednesday, September 21 2. Simon R. H. Davies, Urmila Mistry, Laura Millen, Lee Skrypchuk, and Jim Braithwaite, Jaguar Land Rover, Ltd., 10:00–11:00 a.m. Evaluation of an EEG/Electrodermal Hybrid Device to Ascertain a User’s Attentional State SS2 – Posters With Fellows 3. Brett J. Borghetti, Joseph J. Giametta, and Christina F. SPECIAL SESSIONS Rusnock, U.S. Air Force Inst. of Technology, Estimating Wednesday, September 21, 10:00–11:00 a.m. Operator Workload From Small Participant Samples International Center (Concourse Level) 4. Avonie Parchment, Ryan W. Wohleber, and Lauren View and discuss the work of some of the Society’s most Reinerman-Jones, U. of Central Florida, The Importance distinguished members. of a Strong Methodology When Choosing Baselines for Physiological Assessment 1. Thomas J. Armstrong, U. of Michigan 5. Joseph Coyne and Ciara Sibley, U.S. Naval Research Lab, 2. Ann M. Bisantz, U. at Buffalo, SUNY Investigating the Use of Two Low-Cost Eye-Tracking 3. Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, George Mason U. Systems for Detecting Pupillary Response to Changes 4. Gloria L. Calhoun, U.S. Air Force in Mental Workload 5. Stanley H. Caplan, Usability Associates 6. Melissa R. Scheldrup, Pritty Dwivedy, Jennifer Fisher, 6. Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State U. Julieanne Holmblad, and Pamela Greenwood, George 7. Kermit G. Davis, U. of Cincinnati Mason U., Modulation of Complex Multitask Perfor- 8. Valerie J. Gawron, MITRE Corp. mance by tDCS Depends on Individual Differences in 9. Douglas J. Gillan, North Carolina State U. Baseline Task Ability 10. Daniel Gopher, Technion-IIT 11. Wayne D. Gray, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 12. Joel S. Greenstein, Clemson U. 13. M. Susan Hallbeck, Mayo Clinic 14. Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida 15. Robert Hoffman, Inst. for Human and Machine Cognition

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CE2 – Teamwork E2 – Global Perspectives on Human Factors COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING & Ergonomics Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon EDUCATION Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Lecture Monroe (Concourse Level) Chair: Frank Hannigan, Quantum Improvements Consulting; Discussion Panel Cochair: Nathan J. McNeese, Arizona State U. Chair: Heather Lum, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College 1. Michael D. McNeese, Pennsylvania State U.; Nathan J. Panelists: Megan Olson, Texas Tech U.; Sami Durrani, McNeese, Arizona State U., Intelligent Teamwork: A UL-Wiklund; William S. Helton, U. of Canterbury; History, Framework, and Lessons Learned Halimahtun M. Khalid, Damai Sciences; Simon Y. W. Li, 2. D. H. Cymek, S. Jahn, and Dietrich H. Manzey, Technische Lingnan U.; Patrick Waterson, Loughborough U. Universität Berlin, Monitoring and Cross-Checking Automation: Do Four Eyes See More Than Two? ED1 – Environmental Design in Education and 3. Timothy J. Neville, Paul M. Salmon, and Gemma J. M. Training: What Do We Know and Where Are We Read, U. of the Sunshine Coast, Toward a Model for Going? Measur­ing Teamwork in Australian Rules Football ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Officials Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon 4. Matthew-Donald D. Sangster, David J. Mendonça, and Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Wayne D. Gray, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Big Data Discussion Panel Meets Team Expertise in a Dynamic Task Environment Chair: Nancy J. Stone, Missouri U. of Science and Technology;­ Cochair: ConneMara Bazley, JimConna, Inc. CE3 – From Cognitive Theory to Operational Panelists: Karen Jacobs, Boston U.; Michelle M. Robertson, Transition: One Program’s Path Across the Valley Liberty Mutual Research Inst. for Safety; Ronald L. Boring, of Death Idaho National Lab; Valerie Rice, U.S. Army Research Lab; COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING Barrett S. Caldwell, Purdue U. Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon International West (Concourse Level) HC3 – Enhancing Provider Performance Discussion Panel HEALTH CARE; COSPONSORED BY COGNITIVE Chair: Wayne W. Zachary, CHI Systems, Inc. ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING Panelists: Stephen M. Fiore, U. of Central Florida; Jeffery Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Morrison, U.S. Office of Naval Research; Josey Wales, Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command; Christopher D. Wickens, Lecture Colorado State U. Chair: Kermit G. Davis, U. of Cincinnati; Cochair: Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M U. CS3/I – Guerilla Usability: An Exercise Employing 1. Kristen Lise Welsh, Joseph R. Keebler, Agnes Fagerlund, Rapid, Iterative Testing in the Wild Victoria Lew, and Elizabeth Lazzara, Embry-Riddle COMPUTER SYSTEMS; COSPONSORED BY INTERNET Aeronautical U., Communication Theories Applied to Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Transitions of Care Lincoln West (Concourse Level) 2. Yuval Bitan and Yisrael Parmet, Ben-Gurion U. of the Alternative Format Negev; Geva Greenfield, Imperial College London; Shelly Chairs: Bridget Lewis, George Mason U.; Lara Cheng, Teng, U. of Pennsylvania; Mark Nunnally, U. of Chicago, Purdue U.; Jay Elkerton, Emerson Process Management The Cognitive Task of Medication Reconciliation − Participants will be given a mobile interface (Web page or Clinicians’ Approaches to the Arrangement of Medical application) to evaluate, redesign, and test using Guerilla Condition and Medication History Information testing methods. The interface and guidelines will be 3. Adjhaporn Khunlertkit and Nichole Jantzi, Johns Hopkins released and announced just prior to the Annual Meeting, U., Using the SEIPS Framework to Reveal Hidden and interested participants will have two days to test and Factors That Can Complicate a Vaccine Documentation iterate, culminating in a presentation of their findings and Process experiences during this session. 4. Jonathan Umansky and Esa M. Rantanen, Rochester Inst. of Technology, Workload in Nursing 5. Ann Schoofs Hundt, Caitlyn Ngam, Pascale Carayon, Nicholas Haun, and Nasia Safdar, U. of Wisconsin- Madison, Work System Barriers and Facilitators to Compliance With Infection Prevention Intervention: Initial Findings Regarding Hand Hygiene From Three Target Roles

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HC4 – Advanced Technologies in Health Care VE2 – A Collection of Virtual Environments HEALTH CARE VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Fairchild (Terrace Level) Lecture Lecture Chair: Shilo Anders, Vanderbilt U.; Cochair: Kristen Welsh, Chair: Christopher Via, Embry-Riddle Aeronatical U. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U. 1. Michael A. Rupp, James Kozachuk, Jessica R. Michaelis, 1. Richard A. del Rio, Russell J. Branaghan, and Rob Gray, Katy L. Odette, Janan A. Smither, and Daniel S. McConnell, Arizona State U., Design Features of Wearable AR U. of Central Florida, The Effects of Immersiveness and Information Display for Surgery and Anesthesiology Future VR Expectations on Subjective Experiences 2. Giuseppe Andreoni, and Marco Mazzola, Politecnico di During an Educational 360-Degree Video Milano; Tiziana Atzori and Federica Vannetti, IRCCS 2. Hyungil Kim, Jessica D. Isleib, and Joseph L. Gabbard, Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi; Lucia Modi, Esaote S.p.A; Virginia Tech, Virtual Shadow: Making Cross-Traffic Sara D’Onofrio and Leonardo Forzoni, Esaote S.p.A, Dynamics Visible Through Augmented Reality Head-Up Digital Human Models for Automated Ultrasound User Display Interface Design 3. Keith T. Shubeck, U. of Memphis; Scotty D. Craig, Arizona 3. Abigail R. Wooldridge, Pascale Carayon, and Peter State U.; Xiangen Hu, U. of Memphis, Live-Action Hoonakker, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Albert Musa and Mass-Casualty Training and Virtual World Training: A Philip Bain, Dean Health System, Technology-Mediated Comparison Communication Between Patients and Primary Care 4. Tyler J. Renshaw, Nathan A. Sonnenfeld, and Matthew D. Clinicians and Staff: Ambiguity in Secure Messaging Meyers, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Fundamentals 4. Stuart Marshall, Monash U.; Benjamin Warren, Owen for a Turing Test of Virtual Reality Roodenburg, and Frank Smolenaers, Alfred Health; 5. Benjamin Goldberg and Robert A. Sottilare, U.S. Army Graciela Leon, Melbourne U.; Amy McKimm, Martin Research Lab, To Embed or Not to Embed, That Is the Keogh, Josh Stuart, and Maria Logan, Alfred Health; Question: Pedagogical Agents Effect on Flow in Andrew Stripp, Monash Health, An Electronic Task Game-Based Training Management (ETM) System for After-Hours Hospital Work and Subsequent Socially Mediated Effects of Task Completion Wednesday, September 21 PD2 – Ergonomic Advances PRODUCT DESIGN 12:00 noon−1:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 21, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Lecture Technical Group Networking/ Chair: Natalia Russi-Vigoya, Hewlett-Packard Inc.; Cochair: Business Meetings Han Zhang 1. Laura A. Matalenas, Tengwen Hu, Vishnu Veeramachaneni, Aging Technical Group Networking/Business Meeting and John Muth, North Carolina State U., A Cane for More (Lunch) Than Walking: The Design of a Smart Cane for Physical 12:00 noon−1:30 p.m. Therapy Gunston West (Terrace Level) 2. Kiseok Sung, Jay Cho, and Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State U., Effects of Grip Span in One-Handed Thumb System Development Technical Group Networking/ Interaction With a Smartphone: Beyond the Thumb’s Business Meeting (Lunch) Length Limitation 12:00 noon−1:30 p.m. 3. Wonsup Lee, Delft U. of Technology; Hayoung Jung, Off site Pohang U. of Science and Technology; Ilgeun Bok, Chulwoo Kim, and Ochae Kwon, Samsung Electronics; Teukgyu Choi, Humanopia, Co. Ltd.; Heecheon You, Pohang U. of Science and Technology, Measurement and Application of 3-D Ear Images for Earphone Design 4. Nahyeon Lee, Seunghoon Lee, Baekhee Lee, Hayoung Jung, and Heecheon You, Pohang U. of Science and Technology, Ergonomic Evaluation on Handle Designs of Vacuum Cleaner

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Wednesday, September 21 Lauren Menke and Rebecca Brown, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Coordinated Displays to Assist 1:30−3:00 p.m. Cyber Defenders 3. James H. Creager and Douglas J. Gillan, North Carolina CE4 – Expert Decision Making State U., Toward Understanding the Findability and COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING Discoverability of Shading Gradients in Almost-Flat Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Design Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) 4. Royce M. Mou, Electa A. Baker, and Julie A. Adams, Lecture Vanderbilt U., Increasing Robot Saliency in Cluttered Chair: Laura Militello, Applied Decision Science, LLC; Visual Displays Cochair: Nathan Lau, Virginia Tech 1. Matylda Gerber, Warsaw School of Economics; B. L. OE4 – Ergonomics Research Funding: What Does William Wong and Neesha Kodagoda, Middlesex U. the Future Hold? London, How Analysts Think: Intuition, Leap of Faith, OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS and Insight Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. 2. B. L. William Wong and Neesha Kodagoda, Middlesex U., Jefferson West (Concourse Level) How Analysts Think: Anchoring, Laddering, and Discussion Panel Associations Chair: Kermit G. Davis, U. of Cincinnati; Cochair: William S. 3. Mark S. Pfaff, Jill L. Drury, and Gary L. Klein, MITRE Corp.; Marras, Ohio State U. Crystal Boston-Clay, Indiana U.-Purdue U. Indianapolis, Panelists: Brian Lawrence, Hill-Rom; Brian Baird, Founder Modeling Knowledge Using a Crowd of Experts and President, 4Pir2 communication; Timothy Vinopal, 4. Nathan Bos, Johns Hopkins U. Applied Physics Lab; Boeing Co.; Winston R. Bennett, U.S. Air Force Celeste Lyn Paul, U.S. Department of Defense; John R. Gersh, Ariel Greenberg, Christine Piatko, Scott Sperling, OE5 – Characterizing Risk of Vibration and Jason Spitaletta, Johns Hopkins U. Applied Physics OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS Lab; Dustin L. Arendt and Russ Burtner, Pacific Northwest Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. National Lab, Effects of Gain/Loss Framing in Cyber Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) Defense Decision Making Lecture Chair: Jack T. Dennerlein, Northeastern U.; Cochair: Patrick CE5 – Is Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Dempsey, National Inst. of Occupational Safety & Health (fNIRS) Appropriate for Your Research? 1. Jeong Ho Kim, Oregon State U.; Monica Zigman, U. of COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING Washington; Jack T. Dennerlein, Northeastern U.; Peter Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. W. Johnson, U. of Washington, Cross-Sectional Analysis International West (Concourse Level) of Whole-Body Vibration Exposures and Health Status Discussion Panel Among Long-Haul Truck Drivers Chair: Ranjana Mehta, Texas A&M U. 2. Fangfang Wang, U. of Washington; Hugh Davies, U. of Panelists: Hasan Ayaz, Drexel U.; Ryan McKendrick, George British Columbia; Bronson Du, U. of Waterloo; Peter W. Mason U.; Kurtulus Izzetoglu, Drexel U.; Ben Willems, FAA Johnson, U. of Washington, Comparing the Whole-Body William J. Hughes Technical Center; Matthias Ziegler, Vibration Exposures Across Three Truck Seats Lockheed Martin 3. D. Lynas, and Robin Burgess-Limerick, U. of Queensland, Whole-Body Vibration Exposures in Underground Coal- CS4/I – Marc Resnick Best Paper Competition Mining Operations COMPUTER SYSTEMS; COSPONSORED BY INTERNET 4. Jeong Ho Kim, Oregon State U.; Jack T. Dennerlein, Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Northeastern U.; Peter W. Johnson, U. of Washington, Lincoln West (Concourse Level) The Comparisons of Whole-Body Vibration Exposures Lecture and Supporting Musculature Loading Between Single- Chair: Jay Elkerton, Emerson Process Management; and Multi-Axial Suspension Seats During Agricultural Cochair: Robert Pastel, Michigan Technological U. Tractor Operation 1. Aiping Xiong, Robert Proctor, Weining Yang, and Ninghui 5. Luz S. Marin, Northeastern U.; Andrés Rodriguez, Estefany Li, Purdue U, Ineffectiveness of Domain Highlighting Rey, and Lope H. Barrero, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; as a Tool to Help Users Identify Phishing Web Pages Jack T. Dennerlein, Northeastern U.; Peter W. Johnson, 2. Alex Vieane, Colorado State U.; Gregory J. Funke, U.S. U. of Washington, Influence of Speed in Whole-Body Air Force Research Lab; Vincent Mancuso, MIT Lincoln Lab; Vibration Exposure in Heavy-Equipment Mining Vehicles Eric T. Greenlee, Texas Tech U.; Gregory Dye, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Brett J. Borghetti, U.S. Air Force Inst. of Technology; Brent Miller, U.S. Air Force Research Lab;

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PD3 – Influences of the Modern Age on Design 1. W. G. Volante, Tracy L. Sanders, D. Dodge, V. A. Yerdon, and and Usability Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida, Specifying Influ­ - PRODUCT DESIGN ences That Mediate Trust in Human-Robot Interaction Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. 2. Tracy L. Sanders, U. of Central Florida; Kathryn E. Schafer, Lincoln East (Concourse Level) U. of Illinois; William G. Volante, Ashley Reardon, and Lecture Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida, Implicit Attitudes Chair: Xinhui Zhu, Oregon State U.; Cochair: Denny Yu, Toward Robots Purdue U. 3. Madison Sauls, Laura A. Whitlock, and William Leidheiser, 1. Vivian Genaro Motti, George Mason U.; Kelly Caine, Clemson Clemson U., The Effect of Emotional Content and U., Toward a Visual Vocabulary for Privacy Concepts Support on Trust in Internet Forum Posts: A Pilot Study 2. Qinge Wu, Kelli Sum, and Dan Nathan-Roberts, San Jose 4. Madeleine McCarty, Kelly Funkhouser, Jonathan Zadra, State U., How Fitness Trackers Facilitate Health Behavior and Frank Drews, U. of Utah, Effects of Auditory Working Change Memory Tasks While Switching Between Autonomous 3. John Grishin and Douglas J. Gillan, North Carolina State U., and Manual Driving Structure Matters: Effects of Semantic Relatedness and 5. Prerana Rane, Hyungil Kim, Juan Lopez Marcano, and Proximity on Consumer Search and Integration Tasks Joseph L. Gabbard, Virginia Tech, Virtual Road Signs: 4. Jessica R. Michaelis, Michael A. Rupp, James Kozachuk, Augmented Reality Driving Aid for Novice Drivers Baotran Ho, Daniela Zapata-Ocampo, Daniel S. McConnell, and Janan A. Smither, U. of Central Florida, Describing ST2 – Distraction and Mitigation the User Experience of Wearable Fitness Technology SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Through Online Product Reviews Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. 5. Swaroop Dinakar, Crash Safety Research Center, LLC; Fairchild (Terrace Level) Kathryn G. Tippey, Trey Roady, Julien Edery, and Thomas Lecture K. Ferris, Texas A&M U., Using Modern Social Network Chair: Clive D’Souza, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Cochair: Techniques to Expand Link Analysis in a Nuclear Reactor Bochen Jia, U. of Michigan, Dearborn Console Redesign 1. Joonbum Lee, Bruce Mehler, Bryan Reimer, and Joseph F. Coughlin, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, Sensation PP4 – Vigilance and Fatigue: A Double-Sided Coin? Seeking and Drivers’ Glance Behavior While Engaging PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE in a Secondary Task Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. 2. Ja Young Lee, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Joonbum Lee, Monroe (Concourse Level) MIT Age Lab; John D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Discussion Panel A Visual Search Model for In-Vehicle Interface Design Chair: Jesse Lee Eisert, George Mason U 3. Liberty Hoekstra-Atwood, Huei-Yen Winnie Chen, and Panelists: Francesco Di Nocera, U. of Rome; Carryl L. Baldwin, Birsen Donmez, U. of Toronto, Driving Under Involuntary George Mason U.; John D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Distraction and Varied Perceptual Loads J. Stephen Higgins, National Highway Traffic Safety Admin.; 4. Maryam Merrikhpour and Birsen Donmez, U. of Toronto, William S. Helton, U. of Canterbury; Peter A. Hancock, U. of Toward Mitigating Teenagers’ Distracted-Driving Central Florida Behaviors: Comparison of Real-Time and Post-Drive Feedback in a Simulator Study S4 – Arnold M. Small Lecture in Safety 5. Jeanne Xie, Huei-Yen Winnie Chen, and Birsen Donmez, SAFETY U. of Toronto, Gaming to Safety: Exploring Feedback Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Gamification for Mitigating Driver Distraction Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Invited Address T3 – Training Effectiveness and Return on Chair: Tonya L. Smith-Jackson, North Carolina A&T State U. Investment: Perspectives From Military, Training, Invited Speaker: Elliot Kaye, Chair, U.S Consumer Product and Industry Communities Safety Comm. The Importance of Human Factors Expertise TRAINING in Consumer Product Safety Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Georgetown West (Concourse Level) SF2 – Autonomy and Trust Discussion Panel STUDENT FORUM Chair: Jason Moss, U.S. Army Research Lab Wednesday, September 21, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Panelists: Jay A. Brimstin, U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Georgetown East (Concourse Level) Excellence; Roberto Champney, Design Interactive, Inc.; Lecture Arwen H. DeCostanza, U.S. Army Research Lab; J. D. Chair: Anthony Baker, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Fletcher, Inst. for Defense Analyses; Gregory Goodwin, Cochair: Cheryl Johnson, Naval Air Warfare Center Training U.S. Army Research Lab Systems Div.

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Wednesday, September 21 Forensics Professional Group Networking/Business Meeting and Reception 5:30–7:00 p.m. 4:30–5:30 p.m. Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Student Reception 5:30–6:30 p.m. Health Care Networking/Business Meeting and Reception International Terrace (Terrace Level) 5:30–6:30 p.m. Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) Early-Career Professionals Reception 5:30–7:00 p.m. Human Performance Modeling Networking/Business Gunston (Terrace Level) Meeting 5:30–6:30 p.m. Fairchild (Terrace Level)

Wednesday, September 21 Individual Differences in Performance Networking/ Business Meeting 3:30−9:30 p.m. 3:30–4:30 p.m. Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) Technical Group Networking/ Internet/Computer Systems Networking/Business Meeting Business Meetings 4:30–5:30 p.m. Lincoln West (Concourse Level) Aerospace Systems Networking/Business Meeting and Reception Macroergonomics/Environmental Design Networking/ 3:30−5:30 p.m. Business Meeting and Reception Jefferson West (Concourse Level) 3:45-5:00 p.m. Fairchild (Terrace Level) Augmented Cognition Networking/Business Meeting 3:30−5:15 p.m. Occupational Ergonomics Networking/Business Meeting Georgetown West (Concourse Level) and Reception 4:30–6:00 p.m. Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Networking/ Off site Business Meeting and Reception 3:30−5:15 p.m. Perception & Performance Networking/Business Meeting Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) 4:00–6:00 p.m. Georgetown East (Concourse Level) Communications Networking/Business Meeting 3:30−4:30 p.m. Product Design Networking/Business Meeting Jefferson East (Concourse Level) 3:30–4:30 p.m. Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Computer Systems/Internet Networking/Business Meeting and Reception Safety Networking/Business Meeting 4:30–5:30 p.m. 5:30–6:30 p.m. Lincoln West (Concourse Level) Jefferson East (Concourse Level)

Education Networking/Business Meeting and Breakfast Surface Transportation Networking/Business Meeting 7:00–8:30 a.m. and Reception Gunston East (Terrace Level) 5:30–9:30 p.m. Off site Environmental Design/Macroergonomics Networking/ Business Meeting and Reception Test & Evaluation Networking/Business Meeting 3:45−5:00 p.m. 5:30–6:30 p.m. Fairchild (Terrace Level) Georgetown West (Concourse Level)

Virtual Environments Networking/Business Meeting 3:00–4:00 p.m. Georgetown East (Concourse Level)

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Thursday, September 22 CE7 – Cyberspace Operations and the People Who Perform Them 8:30–10:00 a.m. COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. AS2 – Aviation Hodgepodge International West (Concourse Level) AEROSPACE SYSTEMS Discussion Panel Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Chair: Stoney Trent, U.S. Cyber Command; Cochair: Robert Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Hoffman, Inst. for Human and Machine Cognition Lecture Panelists: Tony Leota, Robert Frost, and Danielle Gonzalez, Chair: Amy R. Pritchett, Georgia Tech; Cochair: Navaneethan Cyber National Mission Force Sivagnanasundaram, Wichita State U. 1. Miwa Hayashi, NASA Ames Research Center; Victoria L. E3 – Fork in the Road: Deciding Between Academia Dulchinos, San Jose State U. Foundation, Cardiac-Activity and Industry Measures for Assessing Airport Ramp-Tower Controller’s EDUCATION Workload Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. 2. Dennis B. Beringer, FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Inst., Fairchild (Terrace Level) An Exploratory Evaluation of General Aviation Pilot Discussion Panel Performance and Preferences Using Synthetic Vision Chair: Nicholas Kelling, U. of Houston-Clear Lake Displays for Approaches and Missed Approaches in Panelists: Ryan Z. Amick, Lockheed Martin; Gregory M. Flat and Challenging Terrain Corso, Morehead State U.; Christy Harper, Hewlett-Packard; 3. Arik-Quang V. Dao, James R. Parkinson, and Steven J. Andrew Muddimer, Workplace Sense; S. Camille Peres, Landry, Purdue U., Identifying Human-Machine Inter- Texas A&M U. action Problems in Continuous-State Data 4. Kevin Monk, NASA; Zachary Roberts, San Jose State U., HC5 – Usability and Design in Health Care UAS Pilot Evaluations of Suggestive Guidance on HEALTH CARE; COSPONSORED BY MACROERGONOMICS Detect-and-Avoid Displays Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) CE6 – Trust in Automation Lecture COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING Chair: SQ Yin, Changi General Hospital Singapore; Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Cochair: Bethany Lowndes, Mayo Clinic Jefferson East (Concourse Level) 1. Amro Abdelrahman, Mayo Clinic; Denny Yu, Purdue U.; Lecture Tara Cohen, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; M. Susan Chair: Linda Pierce, Federal Aviation Admin.; Cochair: Jing Hallbeck and Sandra Woolley, Mayo Clinic, Comparison Chen, New Mexico State U. of Provider Experience With Two Patient Examination 1. Xi Jessie Yang, U. of Michigan; Christopher D. Wickens, Tables Alion Science & Technology; Katja Hölttä-Otto, Aalto U., 2. Charlotte Leape, Allan Fong, and Raj M. Ratwani, MedStar How Users Adjust to Trust in Automation: Contrast Health, Heuristic Usability Evaluation of Wearable Effect and Hindsight Bias Mental State Monitoring Sensors for Health-Care 2. Ryan W. Wohleber, U. of Central Florida; Gloria L. Calhoun Environments and Gregory J. Funke, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; 3. Alexandra Doggett, Dustin T. Weiler, and Jason J. Saleem, Heath A. Ruff, Infoscitex Corp.; C.-Y. Peter Chiu, U. of U. of Louisville, A Comparative Usability Study of Cincinnati; Jinchao Lin and Gerald Matthews, U. of Independent Web-Based Personal Health Records Central Florida, The Impact of Automation Reliability 4. Jason J. Saleem, U. of Louisville; Jennifer Herout and and Operator Fatigue on Performance and Reliance Nancy R. Wilck, Veterans Health Admin., Function-Specific 3. Melissa A. Smith, M. Mowafak Allaham, and Eva Wiese, Design Principles for the Electronic Health Record George Mason U., Trust in Automated Agents Is Modu- 5. Carolyn M. Sommerich, Alex S. Pires, Steven A. Lavender, lated by the Combined Influence of Agent and Task Type Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders, Kevin D. Evans, Jing Li, and 4. Carl J. Pearson, Allaire K. Welk, and Christopher B. Emily S. Patterson, Ohio State U., Architects’ and In­teri­or Mayhorn, North Carolina State U., In Automation We Designers’ Perspectives on Hospital Patient Rooms Trust? Identifying Varying Levels of Trust in Human Designed by the People Who Work in These Rooms and Automated Information Sources 5. Katherine Volz, Euijung Yang, Rachel Dudley, Elizabeth Lynch, Maria Dropps, and Michael C. Dorneich, Iowa State U., An Evaluation of Cognitive Skill Degradation in Information Automation

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HC6 – Advanced Measurement Techniques in 4. Jacklin Stonewall and Michael C. Dorneich, Iowa State U., Health Care A Process for Evaluating the Gender and Professionalism HEALTH CARE of Web Design Elements Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. 5. Marc Resnick (deceased); William Albert, and Yunzhi Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) Huang, Bentley U., The Attention-Grabbing Salience of Lecture Viscerally Engaging Images Chair: Denny Yu, Purdue U.; Cochair: William Muto, Abbott Labs ME3 – Macroergonomics Across Domains 1. Wil-Johneen Ardoin, W. Sloane Hoyle, Oluwatosin A. MACROERGONOMICS Bewaji, Thomas K. Ferris, and S. Camille Peres, Texas Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. A&M U.; M. Susan Hallbeck and Revelee Kaplan, Mayo Cardozo (Terrace Level) Clinic; Peter A. Brady, Mayo Clinic, Real-Time Remote Lecture Physiological Monitoring: The Role of Communication Chair: Christiane Schubert, Loma Linda U.; Cochair: Abigail in Three Paradigms of Inpatient Care Wooldridge, U. of Wisconsin-Madison 2. Scott M. Betza, Katherina A. Jurewicz, David M. Neyens, 1. Yushi Yang, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; A. Joy Rivera, and Sara Lu Riggs, Clemson U.; James H. Abernathy and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, A Qualitative Obser­ Scott T. Reeves, Medical U. of South Carolina, Anesthesia vational Study in Pediatric ICUs: The Use of Hands-Free Maintenance and Vigilance: Examining Task-Switching Device for Interruptions 3. Mary Yovanoff and David Pepley, Pennsylvania State U.; 2. Sara Pazell and Robin Burgess-Limerick, U. of Queensland; Katelin Mirkin, Penn State Hershey Medical Center; Jason Tim Horberry, Monash U., Application of Functional Moore, Pennsylvania State U.; David Han, Penn State Resonance Analysis Method to Sustain Human-Centered Hershey Medical Center; Scarlett Miller, Pennsylvania Design Practice in Road Construction State U., Improving Medical Education: Simulating 3. Nita Lewis Shattuck, Lawrence G. Shattuck, and Panagiotis Changes in Patient Anatomy Using Dynamic Haptic Matsangas, Naval Postgraduate School, Combat Effec­ Feedback tiveness and Sleep Patterns in U.S. Marines 4. Da Tao and Fenglian Shao, Shenzhen U.; Shuang Liu, 4. Nita Lewis Shattuck and Panagiotis Matsangas, Naval China Inst. of Marine Technology & Economy; Tieyan Postgraduate School, Comparison of the 3/9 and 6/6 Wang, Xi’an Polytechnic U.; Xingda Qu, Shenzhen U., Watchstanding Schedules for Crewmembers of a U.S. Predicting Factors of Consumer Acceptance of Health Navy Destroyer Information Technologies: A Systematic Review 5. Jia-Hua Lin and Stephen Bao, Washington State Dept. of 5. Tiffany Tong, Mark Chignell, and Mary C. Tierney, U. of Labor and Industries, Sit-Stand Workstations: Are They Toronto; Marie-Josée Sirois, Centre Hospitalier Univer­­ ­ the Solution for Musculoskeletal Stress? sitaire de Québec; Judah Goldstein, Nova Scotia Health Authority; Marcel Émond, Université Laval; Kenneth OE6 – Biomechanics of the Neck, Back, and Trunk Rockwood, Dalhousie U.; Jacques Lee, Sunnybrook OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS Research Inst., Tablet-Based Frailty Assessments in Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Emergency Care for Older Adults Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Lecture I1/CS – Security/Web Page Design Chair: Maury Nussbaum, Virginia Tech; Cochair: Jeffrey INTERNET; COSPONSORED BY COMPUTER SYSTEMS Schiffman, Liberty Mutual Research Inst. for Safety Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. 1. Jie Zhou, U. of California, Davis; Xiaopeng Ning, West Lincoln West (Concourse Level) Virginia U., Comparison of Lumbopelvic Coordination Lecture Between Trunk Flexion and Extension Chair: Lara Cheng, Purdue U.; Cochair: Courtney Johnson, 2. Faisal M. Alessa and Xiaopeng Ning, West Virginia U., Google Lumbar Posture and Tissue Loading During Short-Term 1. Olga A. Zielinska, Allaire K. Welk, Christopher B. Static Posture Holding Mayhorn, and Emerson Murphy-Hill, North Carolina 3. Mojdeh Pajoutan, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; Ranjana K. Mehta, State U., A Temporal Analysis of Persuasion Principles Texas A&M U.; Lora A. Cavuoto, U. at Buffalo, SUNY, in Phishing Emails Obesity Effect on Isometric Strength of the Trunk 2. Yee-Yin Choong and Kristen K. Greene, National Inst. of Extensors Standards and Technology, What’s a Special Character, 4. Kaitlin M. Gallagher and Ethan C. Douglas, U. of Arkansas, Anyway? Effects of Ambiguous Terminology in Password Trunk Posture Influences Neck Angle When Reading a Rules Tablet Computer 3. Steffen Werner, Christopher Hauck, and Marshall 5. Menekse Salar, Richard F. Sesek, and Mark C. Schall, Jr., Masingale, U. of Idaho, Password Entry Times for Auburn U., The Concavity Index: A Novel Approach for Recognition-Based Graphical Passwords Quantifying Intervertebral Disc Degeneration

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 29 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Monday Tuesday

7:00−10:00 a.m. 8:00−10:00 a.m. PL Opening Plenary Session, International Center

8:30 a.m.−12:00 noon Morning Workshops 8:30 a.m.−12:00 noon

WK1 Fieldwork in Home & Community Settings Lincoln E.

All-Day Workshop 9:00 a.m.−4:30 p.m.

WK6 ShadowBox Approach to Cognitive Skills Training Jefferson W. WK7 Human-Systems Integration Monroe

10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon 10:30 a.m.−12:00 noon 10:30 a.m.−12:00 noon SF1 Student Career and Professional Development AS1 Air Traffic Management, Lincoln E. Day; Second Half of Teaching Insights Workshop C1 Improving Communication Systems, Lincoln W. Columbia 9 CS1/I GoodGovUX, Monroe GS1 Recent Trends in HSI, Columbia 9 Morning-Only Workshops continue ME1 Boundaries in Health Care, Columbia 12 OE1 Research to Practice: Practitioner Perspective, All-Day Workshops continue Jefferson E. PP1 Elements of Human Performance, Jefferson W. S1 Safety Culture, International W. SD1 Development and Design, Columbia 11 T1 Research Advances, Georgetown E. TE1 Evaluating HSI, Georgetown W. VE1 Me and My VE, Fairchild

12:00 noon−1:30 p.m. 12:00 noon−1:30 p.m. 12:00 noon–1:30 p.m. Lunch break Lunch break

1:30 to 3:00 p.m. 1:30−3:00 p.m. 1:30−3:00 p.m. Afternoon Workshops A1 Aging, Fairchild 1:30−5:00 p.m. GS2 Improving Human Performance (BOHSI), Columbia 9 HC1 Teams in Health Care, Lincoln E. WK3 Risk Management for HF/E Practitioners HP1 Workload, Monroe Lincoln E. OE2 Research to Practice: Academic Perspective, Jefferson E. WK4 Cogulator PD1 User-Centered Product Design Award, Lincoln W. Lincoln W. PP2 Auditory & Multimodal Displays, Jefferson W. S2 Warning Signs & Labels, International W. WK5 Teaching Insights and Success in Academia SD2 Modeling & Simulation, Columbia 11 Georgetown W. ST1 Automation & Behavior Measures, Columbia 12 T2 LVC Training Fidelity, Georgetown E. 1:30−5:00 p.m. TE2 Assessing User Experience, Georgetown W. All-Day Workshops continue 3:30–5:00 p.m. 3:30−5:00 p.m. Student Career and Professional Development PL2 Automation & Driverless Cars, International W. Day continues PL3 Deep Space Exploration, Jefferson PL4 Cybersecurity, Monroe PL5 Journal Awards Showcase, Lincoln W.

Evening Evening Evening National Ergonomics Month Expo Interactive Posters Session and Reception 4:45−6:15 p.m. 5:00−6:30 p.m., International Center International Terrace HFES Annual Business Meeting Opening Reception 6:30−7:00 p.m., Columbia 9 6:30−9:30 p.m. Product Design Technical Group Reception Heights Courtyard 7:00−9:00 p.m., Off site

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Wednesday Thursday Friday

7:00−8:30 a.m. Education TG Networking/Business Meeting, Gunston E.

8:30−10:00 a.m. 8:30−10:00 a.m. 8:30−10:00 a.m. CE1 UX Design for Unmanned Systems, International W. AS2 Aviation Hodgepodge, Georgetown W. CE12 Attention & Alerts, Columbia 9 CS2/I Designing for Privacy, Lincoln W. CE6 Trust in Automation, Jefferson E. CE13 Ethics, Trust & Autonomous Systems, Int’l W. DEM Demonstrations, International Center CE7 Cyberspace Operations, Interntional W. CS5/I User Feedback at Scale, Georgetown W. E1 HF in the Classroom, Monroe E3 Academia or Industry? Fairchild E7 Reaching the Youth, Cardozo GS3 Consulting on Government Projects, Columbia 9 HC5 Usability & Design, Columbia 11 ED3 Sit or Stand? Georgetown E. HC2 Cog Engineering in Health Care, Columbia 11 HC6 Advanced Measurement, Columbia 9 HC12 Usability in Health IT, Jefferson E. ME2 ME and Sustainability, Georgetown W. I1/CS Security/Web Design, Lincoln W. HC13 Patient Work in HF/E, Jefferson W. OE3 Task Design & Space Engineering, Jefferson W. ME3 ME Across Domains, Cardozo HP3 State Representation & SA, Fairchild PP3 Monitoring, Lincoln E. OE6 Neck, Back, Trunk, Lincoln E. OE12 Fatigue Assessment, Lincoln E. S3 Driving & Safety, Jefferson E. OE7 Computer Vision, Jefferson W. PP6 Psychophysics, Lincoln W. PD4 Evaluation Strategies, Georgetown E. ST6 Automation Role in Transportation, Columbia 11 S5 Safety Potpourri, Monroe ST7 Multitasking & Safety, Monroe SD3 Technical & Managerial Factors, Gunston TE5 Assessment Tools & Techniques, Gunston

10:00−11:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.−12:00 noon 10:30 a.m.−12:00 noon Posters With Fellows, International Center AS3 USA Mishaps, Monroe AC2 Gathering Data from Novices, Georgetown E. CE8 Context-Based Decision Support, International W. AS5 Improving Air Traffic Control, Monroe 10:30 a.m.−12:00 noon E4 HF Applications in Education, Fairchild CE14 Prediction & Decision Making, Columbia 9 AC1 Augmented Cognition, Georgetown E. ED2 ED Potpourri, Gunston E8 Future of HF Education, Cardozo CE2 Teamwork, Columbia 9 GS4 Multitask Performance, Columbia 9 HC14 Promoting Patient Safety, International W. CE3 From Theory to Operation, International W. HC7 Cognitive Support, Columbia 11 HC15 Bringing Safety II to Health Care, Jefferson E. CS3/I Guerilla Usability, Lincoln W. HC8 Medical Alarms, Jefferson E. HP4 Model-Based Assessment, Fairchild E2 Global Perspectives on HF/E, Monroe HP2 Human Performance Modeling, Georgetown E. I5/CS Touch/Mouse Input, Lincoln W. ED1 Environmental Design in Education, Georgetown W. I2/CS Gaps in Cyber Defense, Lincoln W. OE13 Occupational Ergonomics, Lincoln E. HC3 Enhancing Provider Performance, Columbia 11 ID1 Orienting & Navigating Tasks, Cardozo OE14 Ergonomics of Aging & Obesity, Jefferson W. HC4 Advanced Technologies, Jefferson E. OE8 NIOSH Lifting Equation Part 1, Jefferson W. ST8 Teen Drivers, Columbia 11 PD2 Ergonomic Advances, Lincoln E. PL6 Conversation with Dan Mote, Lincoln E. TE6 Voice-Based In-Vehicle Interfaces, VE2 Collection of Virtual Environments, Fairchild SF3 Student Research, Georgetown W. Georgetown W.

12:00 noon−1:30 p.m. 12:00 noon−1:30 p.m.

Aging TG Networking/Business Meeting, Gunston W. Lunch break System Development TG Networking/Bus. Mtg., Off site

1:30−3:00 p.m. 1:30−3:00 p.m. Key to Abbreviations Used in This Program CE4 Expert Decision Making, Columbia 9 CE9 Interruptions & Workload, International W. AS Aerospace Systems CE5 Is fNIRS Appropriate? International W. CE10 Simulations & Microworlds, Columbia 9 A Aging CS4/I Resnick Best Paper Competition, Lincoln W. E5 Education of Future HF Professionals, Fairchild AC Augmented Cognition OE4 Ergonomics Research Funding, Jefferson W. FP1 Mock Trial, Lincoln E. CE Cognitive Engineering & Decision OE5 Risk of Vibration, Columbia 11 HC9 HF in the Wild, Columbia 11 Making PD3 Influences on Design & Usability, Lincoln E. I3/CS Mobile Interfaces, Lincoln W. C Communications PP4 Vigilance & Fatigue, Monroe ID2 ID in Performance, Cardozo CS Computer Systems S4 Arnold Small Lecture, Jefferson E. OE9 NIOSH Lifting Equation Part 2, Jefferson W. DEM Demonstrations SF2 Autonomy & Trust, Georgetown E. PP5 Visual Attention & Search, Jefferson E. E Education ST2 Distraction & Mitigation, Fairchild SF4 Aging & Health Care, Georgetown W. ED Environmental Design T3 Training Effectiveness & ROI, Georgetown W. ST3 Workload & Stress, Monroe FP Forensics Professional ST4 Perception & Performance, Georgetown E. GS General Sessions TE3 Measuring Performance, Gunston HC Health Care HP Human Performance Modeling 3:00−9:30 p.m. 3:30−5:00 p.m. ID Individual Differences in Performance Technical Group Networking/Business Meetings AS4 HF in the U.S. Military, Monroe I Internet CE11 Politeness in HMI, International W. ME Macroergonomics E6 Diversity Task Force, Fairchild OE Occupational Ergonomics (formerly FP2 Forensics Issues, Lincoln E. Industrial Ergonomics) HC10 Future of Cancer Care, Columbia 9 PL Plenary Session HC11 FDA & Usability Testing Ethics, Columbia 11 PP Perception & Performance I4/CS Usage Analysis, Lincoln W. PD Product Design OE10 Caregiver Health Risk, Jefferson W. POS Posters & Demonstrations OE11 MSDs and Performance, Jefferson E. S Safety SF5 Measuring SA, Georgetown W. SS Special Sessions ST5 Training & Performance, Georgetown E. SF Student Forum TE4 Marksmanship as a Task, Gunston ST Surface Transportation VE3 Electronic Sports, Cardozo SD System Development TE Test & Evaluation 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. T Training Student Reception VE Virtual Environments 5:30–6:30 p.m. WK Workshops International Terrace

Early Career Professionals Reception 5:30–7:00 p.m. Gunston

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OE7 – Computer Vision and Occupational 4. Man-Wa Ng and Simon Y. W. Li, Lingnan U., An Analysis Ergonomics of Aircraft Maintenance Incidents Using Psychological OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS and Cognitive Engineering Knowledge Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. 5. Philippa Dodshon and Maureen Hassall, U. of Queensland, Jefferson West (Concourse Level) Incorporation of Human and Organizational Factors in Discussion Panel Incident Investigation Processes − The Practitioner’s Chair: Robert Radwin, U. of Wisconsin-Madison Perspective Panelists: SangHyun Lee, U. of Michigan; Kang Li, Rutgers U.; Max Lieblich, U. of Washington; Byoung-keon Daniel SD3 – Technical and Managerial Factors of System Park, U. of Michigan Transportation Research Inst. Design and Development SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PD4 – Evaluation Strategies and Practices Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. PRODUCT DESIGN Gunston (Terrace Level) Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Lecture Georgetown East (Concourse Level) Chair: Jeffrey A. Thomas, U.S. Army Research Lab;Cochair: Lecture Frank C. Lacson, Pacific Science and Engineering Group Chair: Stephen B. Wilcox, Design Science; Cochair: Jo Rain 1. Angelia Sebok and Brett Walters, Alion Science & Jardina, Wichita State U. Technology, The Identification and Application of 1. Manuela Quaresma, Rafael Gonçalves, and Marcela Human-System Integration Software Tools to Support Rodrigues, PUC-Rio U., Contextual Analysis of Strategies the Systems Engineering Lifecycle and the Acquisition and Interaction Motivations With Smartphones in Process Vehicles 2. Colin Corbridge, Defence Science & Technology Lab UK; 2. Andrew J. Abbate and Ellen J. Bass, Drexel U., A Formal Mark Anthony, Defence Equipment & Support UK; David Language for Specifying Visual Interface Signifiers McNeish, Defence Science & Technology Lab UK; Gareth 3. Christopher K. McClernon and Victor S. Finomore, U.S. Shaw, BAE Systems Defence Information UK, A New UK Air Force Academy; Terence S. Andre, TiER1 Performance­ Defence Standard for Human Factors Integration (HFI) Solutions; Forrest S. Jeffery and Oliver N. Myers, U.S. Air Force Academy, Evaluation of Digital Checklists for Command-and-Control Operations 4. William Lansing Porter, Carin Kosmoski, and Rohan Thursday, September 22 Fernando, National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, A Process for Usability Testing of Lifesaving 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Equipment AS3 – UAS Mishaps S5 – Safety Potpourri AEROSPACE SYSTEMS SAFETY Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Thursday, September 22, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Monroe (Concourse Level) Monroe (Concourse Level) Discussion Panel Lecture Chair: Scott Scheff Chair: H. Harvey Cohen, Error Analysis; Cochair: Jeffrey Panelists: Alan Hobbs, San Jose State U. Foundation; Linda Muttart, Crash Safety Research Center, LLC Connell, NASA Ames Research Center 1. Mahiyar F. Nasarwanji, National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Contributing Factors to Slip, Trip, CE8 – Approaches to Context-Based Proactive and Fall Fatalities at Surface Coal and Metal/Nonmetal Decision Support Mines COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING 2. Natasha A. Batista, Luiz Felipe Bruder Bertuluce Bertani, Thursday, September 22, 10:30–12:00 noon and Justin G. Young, Kettering U., Handhold Location International West (Concourse Level) and Utilization During Bathtub Ingress/Egress and Invited Symposium Sit-to-Stand Tasks: A Pilot Study Chair: Wayne W. Zachary, CHI Systems, Inc. 3. Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U. of Central Florida; Niav 1. Wayne W. Zachary, CHI Systems, Inc.; Eric Vorm, U.S. Hughes and Amy D’Agostino, U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Navy, Approaches to Context-Based Proactive Decision Center Dahlgren Division, A Comparison of Displays and Support Associated Workload on Nuclear Power Plant Tasks 2. Eugene Santos, Jr., Dartmouth College; Hien Nguyen, U. of Wisconsin-Whitewater; Jacob Russell, Dartmouth Col- ­­lege; Joshua Day, Scott Pegelow, and Alexis Greenstreet, U. of Wisconsin-Whitewater, A Framework for Dynamic Context-Centric Commander Decision Support

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3. Pujitha Mannaru, Balakumar Balasingam, and Krishna 3. Brittany Neilson, Martina I. Klein, Elizabeth Briones, and Pattipati, U. of Connecticut; Ciara Sibley and Joseph Curtis Craig, Texas Tech U., The Importance of Water Coyne, U.S. Naval Research Lab, Cognitive Context Is in Question: Aquatic Nature Images Do Not Have Detection for Adaptive Automation Significantly Higher Restorativeness Ratings Than 4. Joanna Brown, Boston Fusion; Sylvain Bruni and Joseph Green Nature Images Bennett, Aptima Inc.; Connie Fournelle, Boston Fusion; 4. Kelly Kalvelage and Michael C. Dorneich, Iowa State U., Christopher Hanna, Lisa Lucia, and Danielle Ward, Aptima Using Human Factors to Establish Occupant Task Lists Inc.; Benjamin Woodward, Boston Fusion, Characterizing for Office Building Simulations Mission and User Context for Proactive Decision Support GS4 – Multitask Performance 5. Catherine Inibhunu and Scott Langevin, Uncharted GENERAL SESSIONS; COSPONSORED BY INDIVIDUAL Software, Adaptive Visualization of Complex Networks DIFFERENCES IN PERFORMANCE; HUMAN PERFORMANCE With FocalPoint: A Context-Aware Level of Details MODELING; VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS Recommender System Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) E4 – Human Factors Applications in Education Lecture EDUCATION Chair: Rick Thomas, Georgia Tech Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon 1. Shijing Liu, Amy Wadeson, Na Young Kim, and Chang S. Fairchild (Terrace Level) Nam, North Carolina State U., Effects of Working Lecture Memory Capacity, Task Switching, and Task Difficulty Chair: Frank Lacson, Pacific Science & Engineering Group; on Multitasking Performance Cochair: Nathan Sonnenfeld, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U. 2. Stephanie A. Morey, Jason S. McCarley, and Nicole A. 1. Euijung Yang and Michael C. Dorneich, Iowa State U., Thomas, Flinders U., Unchanging Capacity: Dual-Task Evaluation of Etiquette Strategies to Adapt Feedback Effects on Peripheral Target Detection in Affect-Aware Tutoring 3. Richard T. Stone, Peihan Zhong, and Zhouglun Wang, 2. Anne M. Sinatra and Robert A. Sottilare, U.S. Army Iowa State U., Distance Perception and Enhancement Research Lab; Valerie K. Sims, U. of Central Florida, The in Remote Navigation Effects of Self-Reference and Context Personalization 4. Audrey E. Dorris, Peter M. Quesada, and Jason J. Saleem, on Task Performance During Adaptive Instruction U. of Louisville, Effects of Vocal and Instrumental Music 3. Nathan A. Sonnenfeld and Joseph R. Keebler, Embry- on Running Riddle Aeronautical U., A Quantitative Model for Unifying Human Factors With Cognitive Load Theory HC7 – Cognitive Support and Assistive 4. Märt Reinvee, Estonian U. of Life Sciences; Mati Pääsuke, Technologies U. of Tartu, Estonia, Overview of Contemporary Low-Cost HEALTH CARE sEMG Hardware for Applications in Human Factors Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon and Ergonomics Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) 5. Francis A. Trowbridge, Lawton Pybus, Nicholas Mudrick, Lecture and Michelle Taub, North Carolina State U., Development Chair: Josh Singer, National Center for Human Factors of a Human Factors Methods Blog for an Audience of in Health­care; Cochair: Tina Mirchi, Pacific Science & Game Developers Engi­neer­­ing Group 1. Jessica G. Dykstra, Danielle Sendelbach, and Linsey M. ED2 – Environmental Design Potpourri Steege, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Fatigue in Float Nurses: ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Patient, Nurse, Task, and Environmental Factors Across Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Unit Work Systems Gunston (Terrace Level) 2. Estrella Paterson and Penelope Sanderson, U. of Lecture Queensland; Neil Paterson, Lady Cilento Children’s Hos- Chair: Clive R. D’Souza, U. of Michigan; Cochair: Beth Phillips, pital; David Liu, U. of Queensland; Robert Loeb, U. of StraCon Services Group Arizona, The Effect of a Secondary Task on Identification 1. Thomas J. Smith, U. of Minnesota, The Evolution of Accuracy of Oxygen Saturation Ranges Using an Design – Models and Modes Enhanced Pulse Oximetry Sonification: A Laboratory 2. Martha J. Sanders, Quinnipiac U., Age-Related Changes Study and Environmental Modifications for Healthy Older 3. Anna Hickling, Penelope Sanderson, and Birgit Brecknell, Workers in Manufacturing: A Multiple-Case Study U. of Queensland; Robert Loeb, U. of Arizona, Using Earcons to Monitor Multiple Patients

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HC8 – Current Issues With Medical Alarms I2/CS – Addressing Human Factors Gaps in HEALTH CARE Cyber Defense Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon INTERNET; COSPONSORED BY COMPUTER SYSTEMS, Jefferson East (Concourse Level) COMMUNICATIONS Invited Symposium Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Chair: Judy Edworthy, Plymouth U.; Cochair: Carryl Baldwin, Lincoln West (Concourse Level) George Mason U. Discussion Panel 1. Judy Edworthy, Plymouth U.; Carryl L. Baldwin, George Chair: Alex Vieane, Colorado State U.; Cochair: Kelly Hale, Mason U., Medical Audible Alarms and IEC 60601-1-8 Design Interactive, Inc. 2. Matthew L. Bolton, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; Bassam Panelists: Gregory J. Funke, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Hasanain and Andrew D. Boyd, U. of Illinois at Chicago; Robert Gutzwiller, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Judy Edworthy, Plymouth U., Using Model-Checking to Pacific; Vincent Mancuso, MIT Lincoln Lab; Ben D. Sawyer, Detect Masking in IEC 60601-1-8-Compliant Alarm MIT AgeLab; Christopher D. Wickens, Colorado State U. Configurations 3. Judy Edworthy and Scott Reid, Plymouth U.; Siné ID1 – Individual Differences in Orienting and McDougall, Bournemouth U.; Jonathan Edworthy and Navigating Tasks Stephanie Hall, Plymouth U., The Design and Testing INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN PERFORMANCE of Novel IEC 60601-1-8 Audible Alarms Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon 4. Michael F. Rayo, Ohio State U., Design Considerations for Cardozo (Terrace Level) Redesigning IEC 60101-1-8 Alarms for Mobile Devices Lecture 5. Joseph Schlesinger, Vanderbilt U. Medical Center, Chair: Andy Dattel, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Cochair: Utilizing Multisensory Integration to Improve Monitoring Rachel Phillips, Chowan U. in the ICU 1. Jinchao Lin, Gerald Matthews, and Ryan W. Wohleber, U. of Central Florida; C.-Y. Peter Chiu, U. of Cincinnati; HP2 – Human Performance Modeling Gloria L. Calhoun and Gregory J. Funke, U.S. Air Force HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING Research Lab; Heath A. Ruff, Infoscitex Corp.,Automation Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Reliability and Other Contextual Factors in Multi-UAV Georgetown East (Concourse Level) Operator Selection Lecture 2. Shih-Yi Chien and Michael Lewis, U. of Pittsburgh; Chair: Michael Miller, U.S. Air Force Inst. of Technology Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon U.; Jyi-Shane Liu, National 1. Linda L. M. Bossi, Defence Research and Development ChengChi U.; Asiye Kumru, Ozyegin U., Relation Between Canada; Monica L. H. Jones, U. of Michigan; Alison Kelly Trust Attitudes Toward Automation, Hofstede’s Cultural and David W. Tack, HumanSystems Inc., A Preliminary Dimensions, and Big Five Personality Traits Investigation of the Effect of Protective Clothing 3. Hongting Li, Zhejiang Science & Technology U.; Yiqi Weight, Bulk, and Stiffness on Combat Mobility Zhang and Changxu Wu, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; Dan Mei, Course Performance Zhejiang Science & Technology U., Individual Differences 2. Colin F. Mackenzie, Darcy Watts, Rajan Patel, Shiming in Orienting and Navigating Tasks When Using North-Up Yang, George Hagegeorge, Evan Garofalo, Peter F. Hu, and Track-Up Electronic Maps and Adam Puche, U. of Maryland School of Medicine; 4. Teairra M. Brown and Joseph L. Gabbard, Virginia Tech, Valerie Shalin, Wright State U.; Kristy Pugh, Guinevere Utilization of Cognitive Styles and Personalized Aug- Granite, Lynn G. Stansbury, and Stacy Shackelford, U. of mented Reality to Advance K-12 Learning Outcomes Maryland School of Medicine; Samuel Tisherman, U. of Maryland Medical Center, Sensor-Free Computer-Vision OE8 – Panel Discussion in Honor of Dr. Tom Waters – Hand-Motion Entropy and Video Analysis of Technical The NIOSH Lifting Equation – Part 1: A Review of Its Performance During Open Surgery on Fresh Cadavers: Validation and Implications for Interpretation Report of Methodology and Analysis OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS 3. Halimahtun M. Khalid and Liew Wei Shiung, Damai Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Sciences; Parham Nooralishani and Zeeshan Rasool, Jefferson West (Concourse Level) U. of Malaya; Martin G. Helander, Damai Sciences; Loo Discussion Panel Chu Kiong and Chin Ai-Vyrn, U. of Malaya, Exploring Chair: Robert R. Fox, General Motors; Cochair: Wayne Psychophysiological Correlates to Trust: Implications Maynard, Liberty Mutual Research Inst. for Safety for Human-Robot-Human Interaction Panelists: Jay M. Kappellusch, U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; 4. David E. Kieras and Gregory H. Wakefield, U. of Michigan; W. Gary Allread, Ohio State U.; Jim R. Potvin, McMaster U.; Douglas S. Brungart, Walter Reed National Military Jeffrey E. Fernandez, JF Assoc., Inc. Medical Center; Brian D. Simpson, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, An EPIC Cognitive-Architectural Account of Spatial Separation Effects in Two-Channel Listening Tasks

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PL6 – Past President’s Forum: A Conversation Thursday, September 22 With National Academy of Engineering President Dan Mote: Human Factors and Ergonomics 1:30–3:00 p.m. Contribution to the NAE Grand Challenges GENERAL SESSIONS CE9 – Interruptions and Workload Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Plenary International West (Concourse Level) Chair: Andrew S. Imada, A. S. Imada Assoc. Lecture Invited Speaker: C. D. Mote, Jr., National Academy of Chair: Birsen Donmez, U. of Toronto; Cochair: Yueqing Li, Engineering Lamar U. 1. Cyrus K. Foroughi, George Mason U.; Nicole E. Werner, SF3 – Student Research Medley U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, STUDENT FORUM George Mason U., Are Individuals Sensitive to Changes Thursday, September 22, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon in Performance­ When Interrupted? Georgetown West (Concourse Level) 2. Chiara Santomauro and Penelope Sanderson, U. of Lecture Queensland, Conducting Comparable Research in Chair: Eva Rodriguez, U. of Central Florida; Cochair: Brittany Representative Worlds: An Interruptions Case Study Neilson, Texas Tech U. 3. Michael David Wilson, Simon Farrell, Troy A. W. Visser, 1. Jayde M. King, Yolanda Ortiz, and Beth L. Blickensderfer, and Shayne Loft, U. of Western Australia, On the Nature Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., ATC Weather Knowledge of Interruptions in Complex Dynamic Tasks & Skills: A Contributor to the General Aviation Weather 4. Julia L. Wright, Jessie Y. C. Chen, and Michael J. Barnes, Problem? U.S. Army Research Lab; Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central 2. Emily C. Anania, Joseph R. Keebler, Katlin M. Anglin, and Florida, Agent Reasoning Transparency’s Effect on Jason P. Kring, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Using the Operator Workload Cooperative Board Game Pandemic to Study Teamwork 5. Nathan Aguiar and Kevin Zish, George Mason U.; 3. Ali Momen, Catholic U. of America; M. Mowafak J. Malcolm McCurry, Harris Corp.; J. Gregory Trafton, Allaham, George Mason U.; Marc M. Sebrechts, Catholic U.S. Naval Research Lab, Interruptions Reduce U. of America, Virtual Agents as a Support for Feedback- Performance Across All Levels of Signal Detection Based Learning When Estimations of Confidence Are Highest 4. Drew M. Morris, Robert B. Powell, and June J. Pilcher, Clemson U., Antarctica: Cold-Stress Risks During CE10 – Simulations and Microworlds Occupational and Leisure Activities COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING 5. R. Schnittker, S. D. Marshall, Tim Horberry, K. L. Young, Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. and G. Lintern, Monash U., Examination of Anesthetic Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) Practitioners’ Decisions for the Design of a Cognitive Lecture Tool for Airway Management Chair: Susan Kirschenbaum, U.S. Naval Undersea Warfare Center; Cochair: Shelby Long, Old Dominion U. 1. Timothy J. Wright and Siby Samuel, U. of Massachusetts- Amherst; Avinoam Borowsky, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev; Shlomo Zilberstein and Donald L. Fisher, U. of Massachusetts-Amherst, Experienced Drivers Are Quicker to Achieve Situation Awareness Than Inexperi­ ­ enced Drivers in Situations of Transfer of Control Within a Level 3 Autonomous Environment 2. Prashanth Rajivan, Emmanouil Konstantinidis, Noam Ben-Asher, and Cleotilde Gonzalez, Carnegie Mellon U., Categorization of Events in Security Scenarios: The Role of Context and Heuristics 3. François Vachon and Benoît R. Vallières, Université Laval; Joel Suss, Wichita State U.; Jean-Denis Thériault and Sébastien Tremblay, Université Laval, The CSSS Micro­ world: A Gateway to Understanding and Improving CCTV Security Surveillance

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4. Wayne C. W. Giang, Lavinia Hui, and Birsen Donmez, U. I3/CS – Mobile Interfaces of Toronto; Mahvareh Ahghari and Russell D. MacDonald, INTERNET; COSPONSORED BY COMPUTER SYSTEMS Ornge, Dispatch Decision Making in an Air Medical Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Transport System Lincoln West (Concourse Level) 5. Katherine E. Walker, David D. Woods, and Michael F. Lecture Rayo, Ohio State U., Multiple Systemic Contributors Chair: Robert Pastel, Michigan Technological U.; Cochair: Versus Root Cause: Learning From a NASA Near Miss Ken Ohnemus, Red Moon Interactive 1. Jing Chen, New Mexico State U.; Huangyi Ge, Robert W. E5 – Education of Future Human Factors Proctor, Ninghui Li, and Weining Yang, Purdue U., Professionals Display of Major Risk Categories for Mobile Apps EDUCATION 2. Jennifer Ismirle, Ian C. O’Bara, Sarah J. Swierenga, and Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. James E. Jackson, Michigan State U., Touchscreen Fairchild (Terrace Level) Voting Interface Design for Persons With Disabilities: Discussion Panel Insights From Usability Evaluation of Mobile Voting Chair: Esa Rantanen, Rochester Inst. of Technology Prototype Panelists: Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, George Mason U.; 3. Jonathan R. Zadra, U. of Utah; Jeremy Gleed, Salt Lake Linda Boyle, U. of Washington; Daniel Hannon, Tufts U.; City Veterans Health Administration; Frank A. Drews, John D. Lee, U. of Wisconsin-Madison U. of Utah, Handheld EHRs: Choosing a Mobile Device 4. Sean T. Hayes, Charleston Southern U.; Julie A. Adams, FP1 – Mock Trial: A Demonstration of Human Vanderbilt U., Device Motion via Head Tracking for Factors Professionals Testifying on a Children’s Mobile Interaction Transportation Safety Product 5. Han Zhang and Alan Hedge, Cornell U., The Effect FORENSICS PROFESSIONAL of Temperature Change Rate on User Thermal Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Sensation and Its Implication for Tablet Computer Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Heat Dissipation Design Alternative Format Chair: Ilene Zackowitz, Vredenburgh & Assoc., Inc.; Cochair: ID2 – Individual Differences in Performance David Lenorovitz, Lenpro Services, Inc. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN PERFORMANCE Testifying for the plaintiff: Stephanie Borzendowski, Applied Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Building Sciences, Inc.; Valerie Rice, General Ergonomics Cardozo (Terrace Level) Counsel for the plaintiff: Cheryl Feeley and Julia Milewski, Lecture Holland & Knight Chair: Anne Sinatra, U.S. Army Research Lab; Cochair: Andy Counsel for the defense: Jessica Farmer, Holland & Knight Dattel, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U. Trial commentator: Lynn Calkins, Holland & Knight 1. Caroline Crump, David Cades, Benjamin D. Lester, Scott Reed, Brandon Barakat, Laurene Milan, and Douglas HC9 – Human Factors in the Wild: Getting the Young, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates Inc., Human Factors Foot in the Health-Care Door Differing Perceptions of Advanced Driver Assistance HEALTH CARE Systems (ADAS) Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. 2. Soo-Chan Jee, Seoul National U.; Ye Lim Rhie, Republic Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) of Korea Air Force Headquarters; Minjee Kim, Yong Discussion Panel Min Kim, Sung Hee Ahn, and Myung Hwan Yun, Seoul Chair: Adjhaporn Khunlertkit, Johns Hopkins Medicine National U., Use of Hand Biometric Information in Panelists: A. Joy Rivera, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin; Gender Identification:­ Integration of Anthropometric Shanqing (SQ) Yin, KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital, and Electromyographic Data Singapore; Catherine Dulude, Children’s Hospital of Eastern 3. Mark C. Schall, Jr., Rong Huangfu, Sean Gallagher, Ontario; Susan Harkness Regli, U. of Pennsylvania Health Jerry Davis, and Richard Sesek, Auburn U.; Claudia System; Laurie Wolf, Barnes-Jewish Hospital Escobar, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center, Inc., Application of Inertial Measurement Units to Assess Vehicle Ingress and Egress Characteristics 4. James R. Bowden and Christina F. Rusnock, U.S. Air Force Inst. of Technology, Influences of Task Management Strategy on Performance and Workload for Supervisory Control

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OE9 – In Honor of Dr. Tom Waters – The NIOSH 4. Shraddhaa Narasimha, Sruthy Agnisarman, Kapil Chalil Lifting Equation – Part 2: Exploring Proposed Madathil, and Anand K. Gramopadhye, Clemson U.; Extensions and Beyond Brandon Welch and James McElligott, Medical U. of OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS South Carolina, An Investigation of the Usability Issues Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. of Home-Based Video Telemedicine Systems with Jefferson West (Concourse Level) Geriatric Patients Discussion Panel 5. Mina Ostovari, Denny Yu, Shan Xie, Qing Ye, and Chair: Robert R. Fox, General Motors; Cochair: Rammohan Bhagyashree Katare, Purdue U.; Mohammad V. Maikala, Providence Regional Medical Center Adibuzzaman, and Kenneth J. Musselman, Regenstrief Panelists: Enrico Occhipinti and Daniela Colombini, Research Center for Healthcare Engineering; Roshanak Nateghi, Unit, EPMIES; Enrique Alvarez-Casado, Centro de Ergonomía Cleveland G. Shields, and Yuehwern Yih, Purdue U., Aplicada; Sean Gallagher, Auburn U. Bridging the Gap Between Population Needs and Barriers Into Onsite Clinic Use PP5 – Visual Attention, Eye Movements, and Search PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE ST3 – Workload and Stress Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Lecture Monroe (Concourse Level) Chair: Kelly Steelman, Michigan Tech U.; Cochair: Nicole Lecture Karpinsky, Old Dominion U. Chair: Thomas K. Ferris, Texas A&M U.; Cochair: John Gaspar, 1. Matthew Ward, Amit Barde, and Paul N. Russell, U. of U. of Iowa Canterbury; Mark Billinghurst, U. of South Australia; 1. William J. Horrey, Mary F. Lesch, and Yulan Liang, Liberty William S. Helton, U. of Canterbury, Visual Cues to Mutual Research Inst. for Safety, Drivers’ Calibration in Reorient Attention From Head-Mounted Displays Self-Evaluated Performance: The Role of Task-Related 2. Allan Fong, Daniel Hoffman, and Raj M. Ratwani, MedStar Workload and Scale Specificity Health, Making Sense of Mobile Eye-Tracking Data in the 2. Shiyan Yang, Seyed Armin Raeis Hosseiny, Sahinya Real World: A Human-in-the-Loop Analysis Approach Susindar, and Thomas K. Ferris, Texas A&M U., Investi- 3. Robyn Sun Kim, Benjamin D. Lester, Jeremy Schwark, gat­ing Driver Sympathetic Arousal Under Short-Term David Cades, Rami Hashish, Helene Moorman, and Loads and Acute Stress Events Douglas Young, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates Inc., 3. James R. Coleman, Jonna Turrill, Joel M. Cooper, and Gaze Behavior During Curb Approach: The Effect of David L. Strayer, U. of Utah, Cognitive Workload Using Mobile Device Use Interactive Voice Messaging Systems 4. Justin M. Ericson, Duke U.; Stephen R. Mitroff, George 4. Spencer C. Castro, Joel M. Cooper, and David L. Strayer, Washington U.; Ben Sharpe, Kedlin Co., Long-Term U. of Utah, Validating Two Assessment Strategies for Visual Search: Using Mobile App “Big Data” to Reveal Visual and Cognitive Load in a Simulated Driving Task Key Aspects of Experience in Visual Search 5. Ying Wang, Xiang Guo, Yueyan Zhu, and Jianqiao 5. Kelly S. Steelman and Hannah North, Michigan Techno­ Zhang, Beihang U., Color Block Task: A New Surrogate logical U., Predicting Detection Times With Perceptual Secondary Task to Measure the Impact of Drivers’ Euclidian Distance Incrementally Increased Workload

SF4 – Aging and Health Care ST4 – Perception and Performance STUDENT FORUM SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Georgetown East (Concourse Level) Lecture Lecture Chair: Emily Anania, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.; Cochair: Chair: James Jenness, Westat; Cochair: Fred Feng, U. of Frank Lacson, Pacific Science and Engineering Group Michigan, Ann Arbor 1. Natalee K. Baldwin and Richard Pak, Clemson U., 1. Jieun Lee, Makoto Itoh, and Toshiyuki Inagaki, U. of The Effects of Olfactory Environmental Cues on Tsukuba, Effectiveness of Driver Compensation to Avoid Prospective Memory Vehicle Collision Under Visual Field Contraction 2. Jessica J. Crumely-Branyon and Richard Pak, Clemson U., 2. Stacy A. Balk and Steven Jackson, Leidos; Jim Shurbutt, Older Adults’ Perceptions of Memory Aid Use and U.S. Federal Highway Admin., Evaluation of New Lane Meta-Memory Accuracy: A Focus Group Study Reduction Markings 3. Sean A. McGlynn, Denise Geiskkovitch, Tracy L. Mitzner, and Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, PARO’s Stress- Reduction Potential for Older Adults

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3. Gemma J. M. Read, A. Clacy, M. Thomas, M. R. H. Van E6 – The HFES Diversity Task Force: Advancing the Mulken, and N. Stevens, U. of the Sunshine Coast; M. G. HFES Vision of Inclusion Lenné and C. M. Mulvihill, Monash U.; N. A. Stanton, U. EDUCATION of Southampton; G. H. Walker, Heriot-Watt U.; K. L. Young, Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Monash U.; P. M. Salmon, U. of the Sunshine Coast, Fairchild (Terrace Level) Evaluation of Novel Urban Rail Level Crossing Designs Discussion Panel Using Driving Simulation Chair: Tonya Smith-Jackson, North Carolina A&T State U. 4. Darlene E. Edewaard, Drea K. Fekety, and Richard A. Panelists: Richard Pak, Clemson U.; Kayenda Johnson, Tyrrell, Clemson U., The Conspicuity Benefits of Bicycle CSRA International; Anne Collins McLaughlin, North Taillights in Daylight Carolina State U.; Ericka Rovira, U.S. Military Academy

TE3 – The Challenges of Measuring Human FP2 – Forensics Issues Performance in Complex Operational Environments FORENSICS PROFESSIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION; COSPONSORED BY SYSTEM Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. DEVELOPMENT Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Thursday, September 22, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Lecture Gunston (Terrace Level) Chair: Joseph Cohen, Error Analysis, Inc. Discussion Panel 1. Kenneth Nemire, HFE Consulting LLC, Ratings of the Chair: Pamela Savage-Knepshield, U.S. Army Research Lab; Effectiveness of Warnings on Consumer Paint-Stripper Cochair: David Hullinger, U.S. Army Research Lab Products: Evaluation by University Students and MTurk Panelists: David Hullinger, U.S. Army Research Lab; Rachael Workers of FHSA- and ANSI Z535.4-Formatted Warning Lund, U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center; Carol Manning and Labels Linda G. Pierce, U.S. Federal Aviation Admin.; Owen Seely, 2. Jeffrey W. Muttart and Swaroop Dinakar, Crash Safety U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center; Jeffrey Thomas, U.S. Army Research Center, LLC; Gregory Vandenberg, Research Lab Vandenberg Collision Analytics; Michael Yosko, Yosko Consulting, LLC, The Influence of Driver Expectation When Recognizing Lighted Targets at Nighttime 3. Hilary Lam and Sayf Gani, Advantage Forensics Inc.; Thursday, September 22 Randy Mawson, Forensic Climatology Consulting Inc.; Jason Young and Erin Potma, Advantage Forensics Inc., 3:30–5:00 p.m. A Practical Tool for Ambient Illumination Comparisons at Dusk/Dawn AS4 – Human Factors and the United States 4. Jeffrey A. Martinn, DSI Consulting, LLC,Applied Human Military: A 75-Year Partnership Error Theory: A Police TASER-Confusion Shooting Case AEROSPACE SYSTEMS Study Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. 5. Stephanie A. Whetsel Borzendowski and Alan O. Campbell, Monroe (Concourse Level) Applied Building Sciences, Inc., The Utility of Mobile Discussion Panel Eye-Tracking Technology in the Forensic Analysis of Chair: Chad Tossell, U.S. Air Force Academy Personal Injury Panelists: Victor S. Finomore, U.S. Air Force Academy; Mica R. Endsley, SA Technologies; Christopher D. Wickens, HC10 – The Future of Cancer Care: The Role of Colorado State U.; Winston R. Bennett, U.S. Air Force Human Factors Research Lab; Benjamin A. Knott, U.S. Air Force Office of HEALTH CARE Scientific Research; Christopher K. McClernon, U.S. Air Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Force Academy Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) Discussion Panel CE11 – Politeness in Machine-Human and Chair: Elizabeth Lazzara, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U. Human-Human Interaction Panelists: Deborah DiazGranados, Virginia Commonwealth COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING U.; Stephen Taplin, National Cancer Inst.; Mary Lou Smith, Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Research Advocacy Network; Veronica Chollette, National International West (Concourse Level) Cancer Inst.; Shin-Ping Tu, Virginia Commonwealth U.; Discussion Panel Brad Hesse, National Cancer Inst. Chair: Joachim Meyer, Tel Aviv U. Panelists: Chris Miller, SIFT; Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida; Ewart J. de Visser, Perceptronics Solutions, Inc.; Michael C. Dorneich, Iowa State U.

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HC11 – Will The New FDA Human Factors Guidance OE11 – Musculoskeletal Disorders and Help Curb Ethical Dilemmas in Health-Care Usability Human Performance Testing? OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS HEALTH CARE Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) Lecture Discussion Panel Chair: Ryan Z. Amick, Lockheed Martin; Cochair: Sean Chair: Josh Singer, National Center for Human Factors in Gallagher, Auburn U. Healthcare, MedStar Inst. for Innovation 1. Sean Gallagher and Mark C. Schall, Jr., Auburn U., Panelists: Natalie Abts and Lawrence Wolpert, National The Biomechanical Relevance of Stress Range and Center for Human Factors in Healthcare, MedStar Inst. for Mean Stress in the Analysis of Variable Loading on Innovation; John Gosbee, Red Forest Consulting; Xin Feng, Musculo­skeletal Tissues U.S. Food and Drug Admin.; Sara Waxberg McNew, Eli Lilly 2. Mohini Dutt, Steven A. Lavender, Carolyn M. Sommerich, and Co. and Ajit M. W. Chaudhari, Ohio State U., Relationships Between Lower-Extremity Musculoskeletal Disorders I4/CS – Usage Analysis Symptoms and Tibial Acceleration Measures in INTERNET; COSPONSORED BY COMPUTER SYSTEMS Distribution Center Workers Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. 3. Ryan Z. Amick, Christopher R. Reid, Linh Q. Vu, Dan Lincoln West (Concourse Level) Nguyen, Robert Sweet, Shane M. McFarland, and Lecture Sudhakar Rajulu, NASA, Preliminary Assessment of Chair: Nizar Saqqar, Bold; Cochair: Mallorie Bradlau, Ergonomic Injury Risk Factors in the Extravehicular Purdue U. Mobility Unit Spacesuit Glove 1. Kimberly C. Preusse and Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Tech, 4. Sol I. Lim, Andrea Case, and Clive D’Souza, U. of Error Interpretation During Everyday Automation Use Michigan, Comparative Analysis of Inertial Sensor 2. Mark E. Becker, Jacob R. Bevitt, and Dick L. Horst, to Optical Motion Capture System Performance in UserWorks, Inc., User Research to Enhance the U.S. Push-Pull Exertion Postures Postal Service Web Site 5. M. F. Barbe, Temple U. School of Medicine; D. L. Xin, 3. Sungryul Park, Jihhyeon Yi, Donghee Choi, Songil Lee, U. of Pennsylvania; A. E. Barr-Gillespie, Pacific U.; and Gyouhyung Kyung, Ulsan National Inst. of Science J. Hadrévi, Umeå U.; M. E. Elliott, Thomas Jefferson U., and Technology; Byeonghwa Choi, Ja Eun Lee, and Sickness Behaviors (Reduced Social Interaction Seungbae Lee, Samsung Display, Effects of Display and Pain Behaviors) Are Linked to Inflammatory Curvature and Task Duration on Proofreading Task Mechanisms in a Rat Model of Work-Related Performance, Visual Fatigue, Visual Discomfort, and Musculoskeletal Disorders Display Satisfaction 4. Brian Peck, Stephen Gilbert, Eliot Winer, and Robert C. SF5 – Measuring Situation Awareness and Ray, Iowa State U., HomCam: A Wireless 360-Degree Internal States Wearable Streaming Camera for Remote Situational STUDENT FORUM Awareness Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. 5. Shelby K. Long and James P. Bliss, Old Dominion U., Georgetown West (Concourse Level) The Effect of Control Device on Performance in a Lecture Robotic Arm Task Chair: Kate Kapolo, U. of Central Florida; Cochair: David Schuster, San Jose State U. OE10 – Preventing Our Caregivers From Becoming 1. Ashley A. Cain, Tamsyn Edwards, and David Schuster, Patients: Challenges, Successes, and Trends Faced San Jose State U., A Quantitative Measure for Shared by Hospital Risk Managers and Ergonomists and Complementary Situation Awareness OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS; COSPONSORED BY HEALTH 2. Thomas A. Ulrich and Steffen Werner, U. of Idaho; CARE Ronald L. Boring, Idaho National Lab, Change Detection Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. for Measuring Attention Allocation: A New Approach Jefferson West (Concourse Level) for Capturing Situation Awareness Discussion Panel 3. Anthony L. Baker, Joseph R. Keebler, and Elizabeth L. Chair: Neal Wiggermann, Hill-Rom Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Faster Than Panelists: M. Susan Hallbeck, Mayo Clinic; Tamara James, Light: Preliminary Review of a Complex Game-Based Duke U.; Dee Kumpar, Hill-Rom; Robert Williamson, Testbed Ascension Health; Laurie Wolf, BJC Health System 4. William G. Volante, M. Merz, Kimberly Stowers, and Peter A. Hancock, U. of Central Florida, Sleep, Workload, and Boredom: Subject Matter Expert Insights

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5. Dustin T. Weiler and Jason J. Saleem, U. of Louisville, VE3 – Exploring Electronic Sports: Identifying an Effect of Simulation Role Assignment An Interdisciplinary Approach on Critical Thinking Development in Baccalaureate VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS Nursing Students: A Proof of Concept Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Cardozo (Terrace Level) ST5 – Training and Performance Discussion Panel SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Chair: James Kozachuk, U. of Central Florida Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Panelists: Cyrus K. Foroughi, George Mason U.; Georgetown East (Concourse Level) Guo Freeman, U. of Cincinnati Lecture Chair: Tina B. Sayer, Toyota Technical Center; Cochair: Joonbum Lee, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 1. Craig Schneider, Foroogh Hajiseyedjavadi, and Jingyi Zhang, U. of Massachusetts-Amherst; Matthew R. E. Romoser, Western New England U.; Siby Samuel, Michael Knodler, and Donald L. Fisher, U. of Massachusetts- Amherst, Use of Micro-Scenarios to Reduce the Effects of Simulator Sickness in Training Intervention Studies 2. Tracy M. Zafian, Siby Samuel, Jennifer Coppola, and Erin G. O’Neill, U. of Massachusetts-Amherst; Matthew R. E. Romoser, Western New England U.; Donald L. Fisher, U. of Massachusetts-Amherst, On-Road Effectiveness of a Tablet-Based Teen Driver Training Intervention 3. Sheila G. Klauer, Virginia Tech Transportation Inst.; Tina B. Sayer, Toyota Collaborative Safety Research Center; Peter Baynes and Gayatri Ankem, Virginia Tech Transpor­­ta­tion Inst., Using Real-Time and Post Hoc Feedback to Improve Driving Safety for Novice Drivers 4. Shiyan Yang and Thomas K. Ferris, Texas A&M U., Measuring Cognitive Efficiency of Novel Speedometer Displays 5. Heishiro Toyoda, Tina B. Sayer, and Josh E. Domeyer, Toyota Technical Center, Applying the Risk Appraisal Model to Following-Distance Feedback and Implications From the Pilot Study

TE4 – Marksmanship as a Critical Military Occupational Task: Issues, Approaches and Methods for Optimal Performance and Equipment Design TEST AND EVALUATION; COSPONSORED BY SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT Thursday, September 22, 3:30–5:00 p.m. Gunston (Terrace Level) Discussion Panel Chair: K. Blake Mitchell, U.S. Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center Panelists: Linda L. M. Bossi, Defence Research and Devel- opment Canada; William Harper and Gabriella Larkin, U.S. Army Research Lab; Jay A. McNamara, U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center; Christopher Palmer, U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command

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Friday, September 23 E7 – Reaching the Youth – Creating Entertaining and Educational HF/E Outreach Activities for 8:30–10:00 a.m. Grades K–12 EDUCATION CE12 – Attention and Alerts Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING Cardozo (Terrace Level) Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Alternative Format Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) Chair: Angela Avera, U. of Houston-Clear Lake Lecture Panelists: Michael Merta, Pamela Fournier, Ruben DeLeon, Chair: Sylvain Bruni, Aptima, Inc.; Cochair: Jung Kim Nicholas J. Kelling, and Steven C. Sutherland, U. of 1. Cindy Chamberland, Université Laval; Helen M. Hodgetts, Houston-Clear Lake Cardiff Metropolitan U.; Benoit R. Vallières, François Vachon, and Sébastien Tremblay, Université Laval, Pip and ED3 – Environment Design: Sit or Stand? Pop: When Auditory Alarms Facilitate Visual Change ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Detection in Dynamic Settings Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. 2. Benjamin A. Clegg and Christopher D. Wickens, Colorado Georgetown East (Concourse Level) State U., The Relationship Between Individual Differences Lecture in Switching Performance and Task Engagement Chair: Martha Sanders, Quinnipiac U. 3. Julie C. Prinet, Yuzhi Wan, and Nadine Sarter, U. of Mich­ 1. Alan Hedge, Cornell U., What Am I Sitting on? User i­gan, Tactile Spatial Guidance for Collision Avoidance Knowledge of Their Chair Controls in NextGen Flight Operations 2. Gourab Kar and Alan Hedge, Cornell U., Effects of 4. Julie C. Prinet, Alexander C. Mize, and Nadine Sarter, Sitting and Standing Work Postures on Short-Term U. of Michigan, Triggering and Detecting Attentional Typing Performance and Discomfort Narrowing in Controlled Environments 3. Dechristian Barbieri, Federal U. of São Carlos; Divya 5. Rebecca Wiczorek, Technische Universität Berlin; Srinivasan, Virginia Tech; Svend Erik Mathiassen, U. of Joachim Meyer, Tel Aviv U., Asymmetric Effects of Gävle; Ana Beatriz Oliveira, Federal U. of São Carlos, False-Positive and False-Negative Indications on the The Effect of Sit-Stand Workstations to Decrease Verification of Alerts in Different Risk Conditions Sedentariness in Office Work: Tests of Two Systems With and Without Automatic Reminders CE13 – Matters of Ethics, Trust, and Potential 4. Rachel Marie Cunningham, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U., Liability for Autonomous Systems Technology in Organizations: How Structure and COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING Expectations Have Changed Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. International West (Concourse Level) HC12 – Usability in Health IT: Beyond Compliance Discussion Panel to Meaningful Design and Assessment Chair: J. Christopher Brill, U.S. Army Research Lab HEALTH CARE Panelists: James P. Bliss, Old Dominion U.; Peter A. Hancock, Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. U. of Central Florida; Dietrich H. Manzey, Technische Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Universität Berlin; Joachim Meyer, Tel Aviv U.; Alison Discussion Panel Vredenburgh, Vredenburgh & Assoc., Inc. Chair: Ann M. Bisantz, U. at Buffalo, SUNY Panelists: Rollin J. (Terry) Fairbanks, Aaron Zachary Hettinger, CS5/I – User Feedback at Scale: Spotlight on and Raj M. Ratwani, MedStar Health; Emily S. Patterson, UX Research for Enterprise Systems Ohio State U.; Emilie Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering COMPUTER SYSTEMS; COSPONSORED BY INTERNET Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. HC13 – Patient Work as a Maturing Approach Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Within HF/E: Moving Beyond Traditional Discussion Panel Self-Management Applications Chair: Danielle Smith, Sentier Strategic Resources; HEALTH CARE Cochair: Ania Rodriguez, Key Lime Interactive Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Panelists: Steve Fadden, Salesforce; Melissa Meingast, Jefferson West (Concourse Level) Hewlett Packard Enterprise; Michelle Peterson, Sentier Discussion Panel Strategic Resources; Anna Rowe, SolarWinds Chair: Rupa Valdez, U. of Virginia Panelists: Richard J. Holden, Indiana U.; Kelly Caine and Kapil Madathil, Clemson U.; Robin Mickelson and Laurie Lovett Novak, Vanderbilt U.; Nicole E. Werner, U. of Wisconsin-Madison

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HP3 – State Representation and Situation PP6 – Psychophysics Awareness in Human Performance Models PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Lincoln West (Concourse Level) Fairchild (Terrace Level) Lecture Lecture Chair: William Kosnik, U.S. Air Force; Cochair: Yusuke Chair: Dario Salvucci, Drexel U. Yamani, Old Dominion U. 1. Ehsan B. Khosroshahi and Dario D. Salvucci, Drexel U., 1. Missie Smith, Valerie Kane, and Joseph L. Gabbard, A Model of Visual Location Learning Virginia Tech; Gary Burnett and David R. Large, U. of 2. Angus H. Rupert, Ben D. Lawson, and Jared E. Basso, Nottingham, Augmented Mirrors: Depth Judgments U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Lab, Tactile Situation When Augmenting Video Displays to Replace Awareness System: Recent Developments for Aviation Automotive Mirrors 3. Atefeh Katrahmani and Matthew R. E. Romoser, Western 2. Lindsay O. Long, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates Inc.; New England U.; Siby Samuel, U. of Massachusetts- Christopher C. Pagano, Ravikiran B. Singapogu, and Amherst, Investigating a Noninvasive Method of Timothy C. Burg, Clemson U., Surgeon’s Perception of Measuring the Quality of Latent Hazard Schemas of Soft Tissue Constraints and Distance-to-Break in a Novice Teen and Experienced Adult Drivers: A New Simulated Minimally Invasive Surgery Task Perspective Using Traditional Tools 3. Taylor B. Murphy and Alexander Morison, Ohio State U., 4. Bethany Bracken, Noa Palmon, Lee Kellogg, Seth Affordances as a Means to Assess Human-Sensor-Robot Elkin-Frankston, and Mike Farry, Charles River Analytics, Performance A Cross-Domain Approach to Designing an Unobtrusive 4. Nathan Herdener, Christopher D. Wickens, Benjamin A. System to Assess Human State and Predict Upcoming Clegg, and C. A. P. Smith, Colorado State U., Anchoring Performance Deficits and Adjustment With Spatial Uncertainty in Trajectory Prediction OE12 – Fatigue Assessment and Management 5. Kylie Gomes and Sara Lu Riggs, Clemson U., Crossmodal OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS; COSPONSORED BY HEALTH Matching: A Comparison of Two Methods CARE Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. ST6 – The Evolving Role of Automation in Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Transportation: Human Factors Lessons Learned Alternative Format From the Different Modes Chair: Ranjana Mehta, Texas A&M U.; Cochair: S. Camille SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Peres, Texas A&M U. Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. 1. Ehsan Rashedi and Maury A. Nussbaum, Virginia Tech, Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) History Dependency of Muscle Strength Recovery From Discussion Panel a Fatiguing Intermittent Task Chair: Maura Lohrenz, Volpe National Transportation 2. Susan E. Kotowski, Joseph Niehaus, Alyssa Ofat, Michael Systems Center Presnell, Alena Regelski, and Bradley Rockwell, U. of Panelists: Maryam Allahyar, U.S. Federal Railroad Admin.; Cincinnati, Effect of Prior Mental or Physical Fatigue Ensar Becic, National Transportation Safety Board; Sheryl on the Biomechanical Response During a Lifting Task Chappell, U.S. Federal Aviation Admin.; Donald L. Fisher, U. 3. Ranjana K. Mehta and S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M U.; of Massachusetts-Amherst; Chris Monk, National Highway Linsey M. Steege, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Jim R. Potvin, Traffic Safety Admin.; Brian H. Philips, U.S. Federal Highway Potvin Biomechanics Inc.; Mike Wahl, Definitions Health Admin. and Wellness; Laura M. Stanley, Montana State U.; Thomas E. Nesthus, FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Inst., Fatigue Monitoring and Management Across Different Industries

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ST7 – Multitasking and Safety Friday, September 23 SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Monroe (Concourse Level) Lecture AC2 – Gathering Meaningful Data From Novices Chair: John Sullivan, U. of Michigan Transportation Research and/or in Simplified Operating Environments Inst.; Cochair: Cheryl Bolstad, Touchstone Evaluations to Inform Us About Highly Complex Operational 1. Joel M. Cooper, Spencer C. Castro, and David L. Strayer, Environments U. of Utah, Extending the Detection Response Task to AUGMENTED COGNITION Simultaneously Measure Cognitive and Visual Task Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Demands Georgetown East (Concourse Level) 2. Daniela Barragán, Daniel M. Roberts, Steven D. Chong, Discussion Panel and Carryl L. Baldwin, George Mason U., Exploring Mind Chair: Niav Hughes, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Wandering While Driving Panelists: Amy D’Agostino, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis­ 3. Yuexin Xiong and Guozhen Zhao, Chinese Academy of sion; Jordan Multer, U.S. Dept. of Transportation; Michael Science, Taxi-Hailing Apps: Negative Impacts on Taxi Hildebrandt, Inst. for Energy Technology; Peter A. Hancock Driver Performance and Lauren Reinerman-Jones, U. of Central Florida; Linda 4. Jonna Turrill, James R. Coleman, Rachel J. Hopman, Elliot, U.S. Army Research Lab Joel M. Cooper, and David L. Strayer, U. of Utah, The Residual Costs of Multitasking: Causing Trouble AS5 – Methods and Tools for Improving Air Traffic Down the Road Control AEROSPACE SYSTEMS TE5 – Assessment Tools and Techniques Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon TEST AND EVALUATION; COSPONSORED BY SYSTEM Monroe (Concourse Level) DEVELOPMENT Lecture Friday, September 23, 8:30–10:00 a.m. Chair: Steven Landry, Purdue U.; Cochair: Jennifer Ludvigsen, Gunston (Terrace Level) U. of Central Florida Lecture 1. Sehchang Hah, Ben Willems, Gary Mueller, Daniel R. Chair: Jeffrey Thomas, U.S. Army Research Lab Johnson, and Hyun Woo, U.S. Federal Aviation Admin.; 1. Michael Minge, Manfred Thüring, and Ingmar Wagner, John DiRico, Kevin Hallman, Kenneth Schulz, and Sonia Technische Universität Berlin, Developing and Validating Alvidrez, TASC, Inc.; Karl A. Meyer, MITRE Corp.; Robert an English Version of the meCUE Questionnaire for Bastholm and Jonathan R. Rein, Spectrum Software Measuring User Experience Tech­nology, Inc.; Scott Terrace, Behavioral Science 2. Stephen Dorton, Ronald Spaulding, Patrick Burton, and Assoc., Inc., Human Factors Evaluation of Conflict Angelique Wetzel, Sonalysts, Inc., Assessing Corporate Resolution Advisories for Air Traffic Control in the Perceptions of a Human Factors Lab Using Thematic En-Route Domain Text Analysis 2. Kathleen McGarry, MITRE Corp.; Lynne Martin, San Jose 3. Anson Ho, Catherine Maritan, Jeffery Sullivan, Eric State U.; Kevin Witzberger, NASA Ames Research Center, Cheng, and Shi Cao, U. of Waterloo, Measuring Glance Terminal Controller Feedback on an Automated Legibility of Wearable Heads-Up Display Interfaces Se­quencing and Spacing Tool Using an Adaptive Staircase Procedure: A Pilot Study 3. Saptarshi Mandal and Ziho Kang, U. of Oklahoma; With Google Glass Angel Millan, U.S. Federal Aviation Admin., Data 4. Thomas Fincannon, Applied Research Assoc.; Vicky Visualization of Complex Eye Movements Using Ahlstrom, FAA Human Factors Branch, Scale Size of the Directed Weighted Networks: A Case Study on a Air Traffic Workload Input Technique (ATWIT): A Review Multi-Element Target-Tracking Task of Research 4. Adriana Miramontes and Jillian Keeler, California State U., Long Beach; Roberta L. Zimmerman and Valerie J. Gawron, MITRE Corp.; Vernol Battiste, NASA Ames Research Center; Thomas Strybel and Kim-Phuong L. Vu, California State U., Long Beach, Examining the Effectiveness of a Traffic Flow Management Course for Air Traffic Control Students

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CE14 – Prediction and Decision Making HC15 – Bringing Safety II to Health Care: Barriers COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING and Facilitators Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon HEALTH CARE Columbia 9 (Terrace Level) Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Lecture Jefferson East (Concourse Level) Chair: Joel Suss, Wichita State U.; Cochair: Matylda Ludwiki Discussion Panel Gerber Chair: Michael Rayo, Ohio State U. 1. Christopher D. Wickens, Nathan Herdener, Benjamin A. Panelists: David D. Woods, Ohio State U; Robert L. Wears, Clegg, and C. A. P. Smith, Colorado State U., Purchasing U. of Florida; Rollin J. (Terry) Fairbanks, MedStar Health; Information to Reduce Uncertainty in Trajectory Gerard Castro, The Joint Commission; Shawna Perry, U. of Prediction Florida 2. David LaVergne and Judith Tiferes, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; Michael Jenkins, Charles River Analytics; Geoff Gross, HP4 – Model-Based Assessment Modus Operandi; Ann M. Bisantz, U. at Buffalo, SUNY, HUMAN PERFORMANCE MODELING Linguistic Estimations of Human Attributes Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon 3. Nicholas Hertz and Eva Wiese, George Mason U., Influ­­­­­­ Fairchild (Terrace Level) ence of Agent Type and Task Ambiguity on Conformity Lecture in Social Decision Making Chair: David Kieras, U. of Michigan 4. Yeti Li and Catherine M. Burns, U. of Waterloo; Rui Hu, 1. Michael T. Tolston, Oak Ridge Inst. for Science and Edu- Microsoft Corp., Representing Stages and Levels of cation; Adam J. Strang, Gregory J. Funke, and Brent Automation on a Decision Ladder: The Case of Miller, U.S. Air Force Research Lab; Rebecca Brown and Automated Financial Trading Lauren Menke, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Evaluating the Relationship Between Team Performance E8 – Exploring the Future of Human Factors and Joint Attention With Longitudinal Multivariate Education: Online Learning, MOOCs, Mixed Models Next-Generation Standards, and the 2. Fred Feng, Shan Bao, James Sayer, and David LeBlanc, Technological Skills We Need to Impart U. of Michigan Transportation Research Inst., Spectral EDUCATION Power Analysis of Drivers’ Gas Pedal Control During Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Steady-State Car-Following on Freeways Cardozo (Terrace Level) 3. Hanshu Zhang and Joseph W. Houpt, Wright State U., Discussion Panel Assessing Multispectral Image Fusion With Systems Chair: Megan Olson, Texas Tech U. Factorial Technology Panelists: Heather C. Lum, Penn State Erie, The Behrend 4. Michael E. Watson, Christina F. Rusnock, Michael E. College; Kelly S. Steelman, Michigan Technological U.; Miller, and John M. Colombi, U.S. Air Force Inst. of Christina M. Frederick and Nathan A. Sonnenfeld, Embry- Technology, Performing System Tradeoff Analyses Riddle Aeronautical U.; Susan Amato-Henderson, Michigan Using Human Performance Modeling Technological U.; Thomas J. Smith, U. of Minnesota 5. Y. Harari, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev; A. Bechar, Agri- culture Research Organization; R. Riemer, Ben-Gurion U. HC14 – Promoting Patient Safety With Human of the Negev, An Investigation of Workplace Design and Factors Methods: Practical Approaches to Current the Worker’s Anthropometrics Influence on Work Pace Medication Management Issues During Manual Material Handling Tasks HEALTH CARE Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon International West (Concourse Level) Discussion Panel Chair: Carrie Reale, Vanderbilt U. Medical Center Panelists: Jason J. Saleem, U. of Louisville; Emily S. Patterson, Ohio State U.; Aaron Zachary Hettinger, Georgetown U.; Shilo Anders, Vanderbilt U. Medical Center; Anne Miller, eHealth New South Wales

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I5/CS – Touch/Mouse Input OE14 – Ergonomics of Aging and Obesity INTERNET; COSPONSORED BY COMPUTER SYSTEMS OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Lincoln West (Concourse Level) Jefferson West (Concourse Level) Lecture Lecture Chair: Jay Elkerton, Emerson Process Management; Chair: Carolyn Sommerich, Ohio State U.; Cochair: Monica Cochair: Anson Ho, Microsoft Jones, U. of Michigan 1. Boyi Hu and Xiaopeng Ning, West Virginia U., Effects 1. Mahboobeh Ghesmaty Sangachin and Lora A. Cavuoto, of Touch Screen Interface Parameters on User Task U. at Buffalo, SUNY,Obesity Research in Occupational Performance Safety and Health: A Mapping Literature Review 2. Sean T. Hayes, Charleston Southern U.; Julie A. Adams, 2. Jian Liu, Miaozong Wu, James McIntosh, and Yi-Po Vanderbilt U., Adaptive Control-Display Ratios for Chiu, Marshall U., Aging Effect on Gait Symmetry After Smartphones Perturbation Training 3. Angela Avera, U. of Houston-Clear Lake; Christy Harper, 3. Monica L. H. Jones, Sheila Ebert, Riley Horn, and Natalia Russi-Vigoya, and Stephen Stoll, HP Inc., Effects Matthew P. Reed, U. of Michigan Transportation of Touchpad Size on Pointing and Gestural Input Area Research Inst., Development of Three-Dimensional and Performance Anthropometry Methods for Patients With High Body 4. Tara M. Young, Jing Chen, and Zhange Shentu, New Mass Index Mexico State U., Effect of Cursor Orientation on Left- and 4. Sriya Ngo, Carolyn M. Sommerich, and Anthony F. Right-Hand Mouse Control Luscher, Ohio State U., Digital Human Modeling of 5. Patrick Mead, David Keller, and Megan Kozub, U.S. Naval Obese & Aging Workers in Automotive Manufacturing Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, Point With 5. Ranjana K. Mehta and Joohyun Rhee, Texas A&M U.; Your Eyes, Not With Your Hands: Using Eye-Tracking to Lora A. Cavuoto, U. at Buffalo, SUNY,Muscle Oxygen- Enhance Performance of Gross-Motor Gestural Controls ation Correlates of Handgrip Fatigue With Obesity

OE13 – Occupational Ergonomics ST8 – What Will Happen to the Teen Drivers of Today? OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS A Triage of Research and Intervention Issues Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Lincoln East (Concourse Level) Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Lecture Columbia 11 (Terrace Level) Chair: Richard Gardner, Boeing; Cochair: Denny Yu, Purdue U. Discussion Panel 1. Robert Granzow, Mark C. Schall, Jr., and Mathew Smidt, Chair: Jeff Caird, U. of Calgary Auburn U., Full Shift Physical Activity Among Refores­ Panelists: Lana Trick, U. of Guelph; Charlie Klauer, Virginia tation Hand Planters: A Feasibility Study Tech Transportation Inst.; Wiliam J. Horrey, Liberty Mutual 2. Montana Haygood and Bruce N. Walker, Georgia Tech, Research Inst. for Safety; Bruce Simons-Morton, National Temporary and Permanent Hearing Loss Among Insts. of Health; Donald L. Fisher, Volpe National Transpor- College-Aged Drumline Members tation Systems Center; Eduardo Romano, Pacific Inst. for 3. Steven C. Mallam, Monica Lundh, and Scott N. Research and Evaluation; Paul A. Green, U. of Michigan MacKinnon, Chalmers U. of Technology, Supporting Transportation Research Inst. Participatory Practices in Ship Design and Construction – Challenges and Opportunities TE6 – Evaluating Demands Associated with the 4. Seobin Choi and Gwanseob Shin, Ulsan National Inst. of Use of Voice-Based In-Vehicle Interfaces Science and Technology, Center of Mass Location of TEST AND EVALUATION; COSPONSORED BY SURFACE Stick Vacuum Cleaners Affects Physical Demands TRANSPORTATION During Floor Vacuuming Friday, September 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon 5. Sara Pazell and Robin Burgess-Limerick, U. of Queensland; Georgetown West (Concourse Level) Tim Horberry, Monash U., Case Study: Participatory Discussion Panel Ergonomics in Road Construction and an Occupational Chair: Bryan Reimer, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology Perspective of Health Panelists: Linda Angell, Touchstone Evaluations; David L. Strayer, U. of Utah; Louis Tijerina, Ford Motor Co.; Bruce Mehler, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

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Abbass, Hussein, A., 22 Baird, Brian, 25, Bliss, James P., 12, 37, 39 Cades, David, 34, 35 Abbate, Andrew J., 30 Baker, Anthony L., 26, 37 Boehm-Davis, Deborah A., 13, 22, Cain, Ashley A., 37 Abdelfattah, Sherif M., 22 Baker, Electa A., 25 33, 34 Caine, Kelly, 26, 39 Abdelrahman, Amro, 28 Balasingam, Balakumar, 31 Bok, Ilgeun, 24 Caird, Jeff, 43 Abernathy, James H., 29 Baldwin, Carryl L., 21, 26, 32, 41 Bolstad, Cheryl, 41 Caldwell, Barrett S., 23 Abts, Natalie, 37 Baldwin, Natalee K., 35 Bolton, Amy, 11, 14, 15, 16 Calhoun, Gloria L., 20, 22, 28, 32 Abulhassan, Yousif, 22 Balk, Stacy A., 14, 35 Bolton, Matthew L., 13, 32 Calkins, Lynn, 34 Acemyan, Claudia Ziegler, 17, 18 Bao, Shan, 42 Bonner, Desmond, 12, 20 Callender, Aimee, 22 Achtemeier, Jacob D., 18 Bao, Stephen, 29 Borchardt, James G., 13, 22 Calvert, K. L., 16 Adams, Julie A., 25,34, 43 Barakat, Brandon, 34 Borghetti, Brett J., 22, 25 Campbell, Alan O., 36 Adibuzzaman, Mohammad, 35 Barbe, M., F., 37 Boring, Ronald L., 12, 16, 17, 20, Cao, Shi, 41 Agnew, Michael, 21 Barbieri, Dechristian, 39 23, 37 Caplan, Stanley H., 14, 22 Agnisarman, Sruthy, 35 Barde, Amit, 14, 35 Borowsky, Avinoam, 13, 33 Carayon, Pascale, 13, 23, 24 Aguiar, Nathan, 33 Barnes, Laura E., 21 Borzendowski, Stephanie, 34, 36 Carrasquillo, Vernnaliz, 21 Ahghari, Mahvareh, 34 Barnes, Michael J., 33 Bos, Nathan, 25 Carswell, C. Melody, 15, 16, 17, Ahlstrom, Vicky, 41 Barr-Gillespie, A. E., 37 Bossi, Linda L. M., 32, 38 18, 19 Ahmad, Basel, 13 Barragán, Daniela, 41 Bosson, Nichole, 13 Carter, Lemuria, 22 Ahn, Sung Hee, 18, 34 Barrero, Lope H., 25 Boston-Clay, Crystal, 25 Carter, Martha, 19 Ai-Vyrn, Chin, 32 Bartha, Michael, 9 Bowden, James R., 34 Case, Andrea, 37 Aitken, Leanne M., 21 Bass, Ellen J., 30 Boyce, Michael W., 16 Castro, Gerard, 42 Alabdulkarim, Saad, 21, Basso, Jared E., 40 Boyd, Andrew D., 32 Castro, Spencer C., 35, 41 Albert, William, 29 Bastholm, Robert, 17, 41 Boyle, Linda, 34 Catacora, Danny, 20 Alessa, Faisa, M., 29 Batista, Natasha A., 30 Bracken, Bethany, 40 Catrambone, Richard, 17 Alfred, Petra, 12 Battiste, Vernol, 41 Braden, Jeffery P., 12 Cavuoto, Lora A., 29, 43 Allaham, M. Mowafak 29,33 Baugh, Lee A., 13 Bradlau, Mallorie, 37 Chalil Madathil, Kapil, 35 Allahyar, Maryam, 40 Baynes, Peter, 38 Brady, Peter A., 29 Chamberland, Cindy, 39 Allread, W. Gary 32, Bazley, ConneMara, 23 Braithwaite, Jim, 22 Champney, Roberto, 26 Alvarez-Casado, Enrique, 35, Beaubien, Jeff, 15 Branaghan, Russell J., 24 Chan, Foon-Yee, 18 Alves, Erin, 11 Beben, Melissa, 17 Brawner, Keith, 19 Chancey, Eric T., 21 Alvidrez, Sonia, 41 Bechar, A., 42 Bray-Miners, Jordan, 14 Chaparro, Barbara, 18 Amato-Henderson, Susan, 42 Becic, Ensar, 40 Brecknell, Birgit, 21, 31 Chappell, Sheryl, 40 Amburn, Charles R., 17 Becker, Mark E., 37 Brill, J. Christopher, 39 Chastain, Janet Wu, 19 Amick, Jason R., 17 Bedwell, Wendy L., 19 Brimstin, Jay A., 26 Chaudhari, Ajit M. W., 37 Amick, Ryan Z., 28, 37 Behymer, Kyle J., 20 Briones, Elizabeth, 31 Chavez, Lisa, 12 Amissah, Matthew, 14 Bells, Asante, 20 Brown, Dannielle, 21 Chen, Huei-Yen Winnie, 26 Anania, Emily C., 33, 35 Ben-Asher, Noam, 33 Brown, Joanna, 31 Chen, Jessie Y. C., 12, 16, 33 Anders, Shilo, 24, 42 Benedict, Brianna S., 20 Brown, Preston, 19 Chen, Jing, 14, 28, 34, 43 Andre, Anthony D., 15 Benedict, Jacob D., 19 Brown, Rebecca, 19, 25, 42 Cheng, Eric, 41 Andre, Terence S., 30 Bengler, Klaus, 12, 15 Brown, Stephanie A. T., 15, 18 Cheng, Lara, 23, 29 Andreoni, Giuseppe, 24 Bennett, Joseph, 31 Brown, Teairra M., 32 Chien, Shih-Yi, 32 Angell, Linda, 43 Bennett, Winston R., 25, 36 Bruder Bertuluce Bertani, Luiz Chignell, Mark, 12, 29 Anglin, Katlin M., 33 Beringer, Dennis B., 28 Felipe, 30 Chiu, C.-Y. Peter, 28, 32 Ankem, Gayatri, 38 Berkowsky, Ronald W., 13 Brungart, Douglas S., 11, 32 Chiu, Yi-Po, 43 Anthony, Mark, 30 Bernhardt, Kyle A., 17 Bruni, Sylvain, 31, 39 Cho, Jay, 24 Ardoin, Wil-Johneen, 29 Berry, Katie, 14 Bull, Tyler P., 17 Choi, Byeonghwa, 37 Arendt, Dustin, L., 25 Best, Andrew, 10, 16 Burg, Timothy C., 40 Choi, Donghee, 37 Armstrong, Thomas J., 17, 21, 22 Best, Christopher, 10 Burgess, Richard A., 14 Choi, Hyeg Joo, 15, 18 Ashdown, Amanda, 16 Betza, Scott M., 29 Burgess-Limerick, Robin, 25, 29, Choi, Sang D., 13 Ashlock, Derek “Baffle,” 11, 16 Bevitt, Jacob R., 37 2243 Choi, Seobin, 43 Atzori, Tiziana, 24 Bewaji, Oluwatosin A., 18, 29 Burhans, Charles G., 22 Choi, Teukgyu, 24 Augustine, Norman R., 10 Billinghurst, Mark, 14, 35 Burke, Kelly A., 10, 20 Chollette, Veronica, 36 Avera, Angela, 39, 43 Billman, Dorrit, 20 Burke, Shawn, 17 Chong, Steven D., 41 Avnet, Mark Sean, 11 Bisantz, Ann M., 13, 22, 39, 42 Burnett, Gary, 40 Choong, Yee-Yin, 29 Ayaz, Hasan, 25 Bitan, Yuval, 23 Burns, Catherine M., 42 Christensen, Kallan, 19 Blakely, Megan J., 18 Burtner, Russ, 25 Chu Kiong, Loo, 32 Blanchard, Harry E., 10 Burton, Patrick, 41 Clacy, A., 36 Bailey, Shannon K. T., 16, 18 Blank, Amy, 11 Busche, Lisa, 19 Claypoole, Victoria L., 17, 18, 19 Bain, Philip, 24 Blickensderfer, Beth L., 14, 33, 37 Byrne, Cristina L., 17 Clegg, Benjamin A., 39, 40, 42

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Cohen, H. Harvey 30 Dewey, Jared S., 20 Fadden, Steve, 39 Gallagher, Sean, 22, 34, 35, 37 Cohen, Joseph 36 Di Nocera, Francesco, 26 Fagerlund, Agnes, 13, 23 Galloway, Trysha, 12 Cohen, Tara, 28 DiazGranados, Deborah, 36 Fahey, Christopher S., 20 Gani, Sayf, 36 Coleman, James R., 35, 41 Dickerson, Jennifer, 18 Fairbanks, Rollin J. (Terry), 39, 42 Gannon, Erin, 18 Colombi, John M., 42 Diederiks, Yasmin, 19 Fan, Chengcheng, 20, Gao, Xuefei, 18 Colombini, Daniela, 35 Diiulio, Julie, 17 Farmer, Jessica, 34 Garafalo, Jenna, 17 Colombo, Daniel J., 12 Dinakar, Swaroop, 26, 36 Farrell, Philip S. E., 14 Garcia-Alcaraz, Jorge Luis, 11 Connell, Linda, 30 Dinh, Julie, 16 Farrell, Simon, 33 Gardner, Richard, 11 Cook, Fay Lomax, 13 DiRico, John, 41 Farry, Mike, 40 Garofalo, Evan, 32 Cooke, Nancy J., 10, 16, 17, 22 Dobres, Jonathan, 13 Fathallah, Fadi, 13 Gartland, Emily, 10 Cooper, Joel M., 35, 41 Dodge, D., 26 Feeley, Cheryl, 34 Gaspar, John, 35 Coppola, Jennifer, 38 Dodshon, Philippa, 30 Fekety, Drea K., 36 Gausche-Hill, Marianne, 13 Corbridge, Colin, 30 Doggett, Alexandra, 28 Feldhütter, Anna, 12 Gawron, Valerie J., 22, 41 Corso, Gregory M., 28 Domeyer, Josh E., 38 Feng, Fred, 35, 42 Ge, Huangyi, 34 Costedoat, Gregory M., 18 Donaldson, Ross, 13 Feng, Jing, 18 Geiskkovitch, Denise, 35 Coughlin, Joseph F., 13, 26 Donmez, Birsen, 26, 33, 34 Feng, XIn 37 Genaro Motti, Vivian, 26 Coyne, Joseph, 17, 20, 22, 31 Dorneich, Michael C., 12, 17, 28, Fercho, Kelene A., 13 Gerber, Matylda Ludwiki, 25, 42 Craig, Curtis, 16, 31 29, 31, 36 Fernandes, Alexandra, 19 Gersh, John R., 25 Craig, Scotty D., 24 Dorris, Audrey E., 31 Fernandes, Alicia, 10 Ghesmaty Sangachin, Creager, James H., 25 Dorton, Stephen, 41 Fernandez, Jeffrey E., 32 Mahboobeh, 43 Crockett, RaeEllen J., 17 Douglas, Ethan C., 29 Fernando, Rohan, 30 Giametta, Joseph J., 22 Cruit, Jessica, 14 Drews, Frank A., 14, 26, 34 Ferraro, F. Richard, 17 Giang, Wayne C. W., 34, Crumely-Branyon, Jessica J., 35 Dropps, Maria, 28, Ferris, Thomas K., 11, 13, 26, 29, Gibson, Sheree L., 11 Crump, Caroline, 34 Drury, Jill L., 25, 35, 38 Gilbert, Juan, 20 Cuevas, Haydee, 9 Du, Bronson, 25 Figueroa, Ivonne, 19 Gilbert, Stephen, 12, 15, 37 Cummings, Mary L., 13 Du, Yu, 17 Figueroa, Rosemarie, 17 Gillan, Douglas J., 12, 20, 22, Cunningham, Rachel Marie 39 Dudley, Rachel, 28 Fincannon, Thomas, 41 25, 26 Cymek, D. H., 23 Dufour, Jonathan S., 17 Finomore, Victor S., 18, 21, 30, 36 Gipson, Christina, 10 Czaja, Sara J., 13 Dukes, Allen, 19 Fiore, Stephen M., 16, 23 Gleed, Jeremy, 34 Dulchinos, Victoria L., 28 Fisher, Donald L., 12, 22, 33, 38, Goddard, Donald, 13 Dulude, Catherine, 34 40, 43 Gold, Christian, 12 D’Agostino, Amy, 30, 41 Duraj, Victor, 13 Fisher, Jennifer, 22 Goldberg, Benjamin, 16, 19, 24 D’Onofrio, Sara, 24 Durrani, Sami, 23 Fitzpatrick, Sean, 21 Goldman, Claudia V., 14 D’Souza, Clive, R., 21, 26, 37 Dutt, Mohini, 37 Flanagan, Mindy, 17 Goldstein, Judah, 29 Dao, Arik-Quang, V., 28 Dwivedy, Pritty, 22 Fletcher, J. D. , 19 Gomes, Kylie, 40 Davies, Hugh, 25 Dye, Gregory, 25 Fletcher, Keaton A., 19, 26 Gonçalves, Rafael, 30 Davies, Simon R. H., 22 Dykstra, Jessica G., 31 Fong, Allan, 28, 35 Gonzalez, Cleotilde, 33 Davis, Jerry, 22, 34 Foroughi, Cyrus K., 33, 38 Gonzalez, Danielle, 28 Davis, Kermit G., 22, 23, 25 Forzoni, Leonardo, 24 Goodwin, Gregory, 26 Davis, Lauren, 15 Ebert, Sheila, 43 Fournelle, Connie, 31 Gopher, Daniel, 22 Davis, Matthew C., 21 Edery, Julien, 26 Fournier, Pamela, 39 Goring, Breanna Janae, 15 Day, Joshua, 30 Edewaard, Darlene E., 36 Fox, Robert R., 32, 35 Gosbee, John, 37 de Joux, Neil R., 18 Edwards, Tamsyn, 37 Frantz, J. Paul 22 Gowda, Nikhil, 14 de Visser, Ewart J., 13, 20, 26 Edworthy, Jonathan, 32 Fraulini, Nicholas W., 17, 18, 19 Gramopadhye, Anand K., 35 Deaven, Keith, 10 Edworthy, Judy, 32 Frederick, Christina M., 12, 42 Granite, Guinevere, 32 DeCostanza, Arwen H., 26 Eisert, Jesse Lee 26 Freeman, Guo, 38 Granzow, Robert, 43 Degani, Asaf, 14 Elias, Eileen, 20 Freivalds, Andris, 24 Gray, Rob, 24 del Rio, Richard A., 24 Elkerton, Jay, 10, 23, 25, 43 Frost, Robert, 28 Gray, Wayne D., 22, 23 DeLeon, Ruben, 39 Elkin-Frankston, Seth, 40 Fu, Bo, 19 Greatbatch, Richard L., 19 DeLucia, Patricia R., 20 Elliot, Linda, 26, 41 Funk, Kenneth H., 16 Greenberg, Ariel, 25 Demir, Mustafa, 10 Elliott, M. E., 37 Funke, Gregory J., 10, 18, 19, 21, Greene, Kristen K., 29 Dempsey, Patrick G., 11, 25 Emery, Cathy D., 16 25, 28, 32, 42 Greenfield, Geva, 23 Dennerlein, Jack T., 25 Émond, Marcel, 29 Funke, Matthew E., 21 Greenlee, Eric T., 19, 21, 25 Denues, Kody, L., 17 Endsley, Mica R., 15, 36 Funkhouser, Kelly, 14, 26 Greenstein, Joel S., 22 DePass, Beth, 20 Ericson, Justin M., 35 Greenstreet, Alexis, 30 Desai, Yogeeta, 15 Escobar, Claudia, 34 Greenwald, Cassie, 17 Deutsch, Omer, 14 Estes, Steven, 8, 10 Gabbard, Joseph L., 24, 26, 32, 40 Greenwood, Pamela, 22 Dewar, Alexis R., 17, 18, 19 Evans, Kevin D., 28 Gallagher, Kaitlin M., 29 Grego-Nagel, Anne C., 13

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Grimm, Chase, 15 Hertz, Nicholas, 42 Iwig, Chelsea, 16 Katare, Bhagyashree, 35 Grishin, John, 14, 26 Hesse, Brad, 36 Izzetoglu, Kurtulus, 25 Katrahmani, Atefeh, 40 Gross, Geoff, 42 Hester, Michelle, 17 Kaya, Diba, 12 Grundgeiger, Tobias, 21 Hettinger, Aaron Zachary 39, 42 Kaye, Elliot F., 26 Gugerty, Leo, 17 Hickling, Anna, 31 Jackson, James E., 34 Keebler, Joseph R., 13, 23, 31, Gunning, Jessica, 17 Higginbotham, D. Jeffery, 13 Jackson, Kimberly F., 12 33, 37 Guo, Xiang, 35 Higgins, J., Stephen 26 Jackson, Steven, 14, 18, 35 Keeler, Jillian, 41 Gurses, Ayse P., 11 Hildebrandt, Michael, 19, 41 Jacobs, Karen, 20, 23 Keester, Dana, 18 Guru, Khurshid A., 13 Hill, Stephen, 11 Jahn, S., 23 Keller, David, 43 Gutzwiller, Robert, 32 Hilliard, Antony, 21 James, Joseph J., 12 Kelling, Nicholas J., 9, 26, 39 Hines, Terence, 16 James, Tamara, 37 Kellogg, Lee, 40, Hinsvark, Arthur, 20 Jantzi, Nichole , 23 Kelly, Alison, 32 Hadrévi, J., 37 Ho, Anson, 41, 43 Jardina, Jo Rain 30 Kennedy, Tabassum, 21 Hagegeorge, George, 32 Ho, Baotran, 26 Jarstad, Alex, 18 Kent, Travis M., 17, 18, 19 Hah, Sehchang, 41 Hobbs, Alan, 30 Jasper, Phillip, 17, 18 Keogh, Martin, 24 Hajiseyedjavadi, Foroogh, 38 Hodgetts, Helen M., 39 Jee, Soo-Chan, 17, 34 Khalid, Halimahtun M., 11, 23, 32 Hale, Kelly S., 17, 32 Hoekstra-Atwood, Liberty, 26 Jeffery, Forrest S., 30 Khosroshahi, Ehsan B., 40 Hall, Stephanie, 32 Hoffman, Robert, 22, 28 Jenkins, Michael, 42 Khunlertkit, Adjhaporn, 23, 34 Hallbeck, M. Susan 22, 28, 29, 37 Holden, Richard J., 8, 39 Jenness, James, 35 Kieras, David E., 32, 42 Hallman, Kevin, 41 Holmblad, Julieanne, 22 Jentsch, Florian, 16, 18 Kim, Byeol, 20 Han, David, 29, Holt, Jerred C., 19 Jeon, Myounghoon (Philart), 14 Kim, Chulwoo, 24 Hancock, Peter A., 9, 15, 21, 22, Hölttä-Otto, Katja, 28 Jeong, Heejin, 14 Kim, Hyungil, 24, 26 26, 33, 36, 37, 39, 41 Holub, Joseph, 12 Jerome, Christian, 22 Kim, Jeong Ho, 25 Handley, Holly A. H., 14 Hoonakker, Peter, 13, 24 Jia, Bochen, 26 Kim, Jung, 39 Haney, Justin M., 21 Hoover, Adam, 18 Jiang, Jie, 12 Kim, Jung Hyup, 13 Hanley, Taylor Ann, 21 Hopman, Rachel J., 41 Jiang, Steven, 15 Kim, Minjee, 34 Hanna, Christopher, 31 Horberry, Tim, 29, 33, 43 Jimenez, Camilo, 16 Kim, Na Young, 31, Hannigan, Frank, 23, Horn, Riley, 43 Jin, Byungki, 17 Kim, Robyn, Sun 35 Hannon, Daniel, 34 Horrey, Wiliam J., 16, 35, 43 Johns, Mishel, 14 Kim, So Young, 20 Happel, Oliver, 21 Horst, Dick L., 21, 37 Johnson, Cheryl I., 19, 26 Kim, Sunwook, 21, Harari, Y., 42 Houpt, Joseph W., 13, 42 Johnson, Courtney, 29 Kim, Wonjoon, 18 Harper, Christy, 9, 28, 43 Hoyle, W., Sloane 29, Johnson, Daniel R., 41 Kim, Yong Min, 34 Harper, William, 38 Hu, Boyi, 43 Johnson, Jantz V., 18 King, Jayde M., 33 Harris Adamson, Carisa, 11 Hu, Peter F., 32 Johnson, Kayenda, 36 Kirschenbaum, Susan, 33 Harter, Jonathon, 20, Hu, Rui, 42 Johnson, Peter W., 25 Kirwan, Barry, 11 Hasanain, Bassam, 32 Hu, S. Jack 21 Joines, Sharon, 13 Klauer, Charlie, 43 Hashish, Rami, 35, Hu, Tengwen, 24 Jones, Eric M., 12 Klauer, Sheila G., 38 Hassall, Maureen, 35 Hu, Xiangen, 24 Jones, Monica L. H., 21, 32, 43 Klein, Gary, 9 Hasselgren, Jacob A., 12 Huang, Yunzhi, 29 Josias, Liza, 14 Klein, Gary L., 25 Hauck, Christopher, 29 Huangfu, Rong, 34 Ju, Wendy, 14 Klein, Martina I., 31 Haun, Nicholas, 23 Hüger, Adrian, 12 Jung, Hayoung, 24 Kleiner, Brian M., 22 Hauser, Herbert, 16 Hughes, Ashley, 22 Jurewicz, Katherina A., 29 Klöffel, Christoph, 21 Hayashi, Miwa, 28 Hughes, Niav, 30, 41 Knapik, Gregory G., 17 Hayes, Sean T., 34, 43 Hui, Lavinia, 34 Knobloch, Ashley, 16 Haygood, Montana, 43 Hullinger, David, 12, 36 Kabel, Margo, 10 Knodler, Michael, 38 Haynes, Mark, 10 Hundt, Ann Schoofs, 11, 13, 23 Kallinen, Kari, 11 Knott, Benjamin A., 36 He, Jibo, 18 Hussein, Ahmed A., 13 Kalsher, Michael J., 14 Knott, Verena C., 15 Hedge, Alan, 34, 39 Hwang, Jaejin, 17 Kalvelage, Kelly, 31 Kodagoda, Neesha, 25 Helander, Martin, G., 11, 32 Kandemir, Cansu, 14 Kohn, Spencer C., 13 Helleberg, John, 10 Kane, Valerie, 40 Konstantinidis, Emmanouil, 33 Helton, William S., 14, 18, 23, Imada, Andrew S., 33 Kang, Ziho, 41 Körber, Moritz, 12 26, 35 Inagaki, Toshiyuki, 35 Kapalo, Katelynn A., 16 Kornhauser, Alain L., 15 Hendricks, Deborah J., 20, Inibhunu, Catherine, 31 Kaplan, Revelee, 29 Kortum, Philip T., 17, 18 Hennessy, Edward R., 15 Inman, Vaughan W., 18 Kappellusch, Jay M., 32 Kosmoski, Carin, 30 Herberger, Sarah M., 17 Isleib, Jessica D., 24 Kar, Gourab, 39 Kosnik, William, 10, 40 Herdener, Nathan, 40, 42 Ismirle, Jennifer, 34 Karpinsky, Nicole D., 21, 35 Kotowski, Susan E., 40 Hernandez-Arellano, Juan Luis, 11 Israelski, Edmond W., 22 Kasdaglis, Nicholas, 12 Kozachuk, James, 24, 26, 38 Herout, Jennifer, 28, Itoh, Makoto, 35 Kass, Steven, J., Kozlowski, Justen D., 13

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Kozub, Megan, 43 Lesch, Mary F., 16, 35 Maikala, Rammohan V., 35 McMullin, Dianne L., 14 Krasnova, Oleksandra, 12 Lester, Benjamin D., 34 Mallam, Steven C., 43 McNamara, Jay A., 15, 18, 38 Kring, Jason P., 15, 33 Levulis, Samuel J., 14 Malone, Gwendolyn, 11 McNeese, Michael D., Kumfer, Wesley J., 14 Lew, Roger, 12 Malone, Thomas B., 22 McNeese, Nathan J., 10, 16, 17, 23 Kumpar, Dee, 37, Lew, Victoria, 13 Malvey, Donna M., 17 McNeish, David, 30 Kumru, Asiye, 32 Lewis, Bridget A., 9, 23 Mancuso, Vincent, 25, 32 McNulty, Emma, 21 Kwon, Ochae, 24 Lewis, Joanna E., 16 Mandal, Saptarshi, 41 Mead, Patrick, 43 Kyte, Kadon A.-K., 15 Lewis, Michael, 32 Mangus, Sandra, 15 Mehler, Bruce, 13, 26, 43 Kyung, Gyouhyung, 37 Leyva, Kevin, 16 Mannaru, Pujitha, 31 Mehta, Ranjana K., 25, 29, 40, 43 Li, Hongting, 32 Manning, Carol, 36 Mei, Dan, 32 Li, Jing, 18, 28 Manzey, Dietrich H., 23, 39 Meingast, Melissa, 39 Labonté, Katherine, 16 Li, Jinzheng, 12 Marcano, Juan Lopez, 26 Mendonça, David J., 23 Lacson, Frank C., 10, 14, 30, 31, 35 Li, Kang, 30 Marin, Luz, S., 25 Menke, Lauren, 19, 25, 42 Lai, Mavis Wai-See, 18 Li, Ninghui, 25, 34 Marion, Kaye, 10 Merrick, Kathryn E., 22 Lakhmani, Shan G., 12, 16 Li, Simon, Y. W., 23, 30 Maritan, Catherine, 41 Merrikhpour, Maryam, 26 Lam, Andrew, 22 Li, Yaqiong, 13 Marraffino, Matthew D., 19 Mersch, Elizabeth M., 20 Lam, Emma, 11 Li, Yeti, 42 Marras, William S., 10, 13, 17, Merta, Michael, 39 Lam, Hilary, 36 Li, Yueqing, 13 22, 25 Merz, M., 37 Landry, Steven J., 28 Liang, Yulan, 35 Marshall, Stuart, 24, 33 Meusel, Chase R., 15 Langer, Chris, 11 Lieblich, Max, 30 Martin, Jeffrey A., 36 Meyer, Ashley N. D., 21 Langevin, Scott, 31 Lim, Raymond, 14 Martin, Lynne, 41 Meyer, Joachim, 36, 39 Large, David R., 40 Lim, Sol I., 37 Martin, Taylor, 14 Meyer, Karl A., 41 Larios, Cintya N., 16 Lin, Jia-Hua, 29 Marts, Lonnie, 20 Meyers, Matthew D., 24 Larkin, Gabriella, 38 Lin, Jinchao, 28, 32 Masalonis, Anthony J., 17 Michaelis, Jessica R., 18, 24, 26 Lau, Nathan, 25 Ling, Chen, 12 Masingale, Marshall, 29 Mickelson, Robin, 39 Lavender, Steven A., 28, 37 Lintern, G., 33 Matalenas, Laura A., 24 Milan, Laurene, 34 LaVergne, David, 42 Liu, David, 21, 31 Mathiassen, Svend Erik, 39 Milewski, Julia, 34 Lawrence, Brian, 25 Liu, Jian, 43 Mathwich, Jake R., 19 Militello, Laura, 9, 17, 25 Lawson, Ben D., 11, 40 Liu, Jyi-Shane, 32 Matsangas, Panagiotis, 29 Millan, Angel, 41 Lazzara, Elizabeth H., 13, 23, 36 Liu, Kaifeng, 18 Matthews, Gerald, 17, 28, 32 Millen, Laura, 22 Leape, Charlotte, 28 Liu, Shijing, 31 Mawson, Randy, 36 Miller, Anne, 42 LeBlanc, David, 42 Liu, Shuang, 29 Mayhorn, Christopher B., 28, 29 Miller, Brent, 25, 42 Lebson, Cory, 21 Liu, Yili, 14 Maynard, Wayne S., 32 Miller, Chris, 36 Lee, Baekhee, 24 Loeb, Robert G., 21, 31 Mazzola, Marco, 24 Miller, David, 14 Lee, Gun, 14 Loft, Shayne, 33 McBride, Maranda, 22 Miller, Michael E., 32, 42 Lee, Ja Eun, 37 Logan, Maria, 24 McCarley, Jason S., 14, 31 Miller, Scarlett, 29 Lee, Ja Young, 26 Lohrenz, Maura, 40 McCarty, Madeleine, 26 Minge, Michael, 41 Lee, Jacques, 29 Long, Lindsay O., 40 McClernon, Christopher K., 18, Miramontes, Adriana, 41 Lee, Jieun, 35 Long, Shelby K., 33, 37 30, 36 Miran, Seyed M., 12 Lee, John D., 22, 26, 34 Lucia, Lisa, 31 McConnell, Daniel S., 18, 24, 26 Mirkin, Katelin, 29 Lee, Joonbum, 13, 26, 38 Ludvigsen, Jennifer, 10, 40 McCormick, Patricia, 10 Mistry, Urmila, 22 Lee, Joong Hee, 17 Luecke, Greg, 15 McCreary, Faith A., 20 Mitchell, K. Blake, 15, 18, 38 Lee, Key, 14 Lum, Heather C., 9, 19, 23, 42 McCurdie, Tara, 21 Mitroff, Stephen R., 35 Lee, Matthew, 21 Lund, Arnold M., 22 McCurry, J. Malcolm, 33 Mitzner, Tracy L., 35 Lee, Michael, 17, 18, 19 Lund, Rachael, 12, 36 McDougall, Siné, 32 Mize, Alexander C., 39 Lee, Nahyeon, 24 Lundh, Monica, 43 McElligott, James, 35 Modi, Lucia, 24 Lee, SangHyun, 30 Luscher, Anthony F., 43 McFarland, Shane M., 37 Mohamed, Ismail, 21 Lee, Seungbae, 37 Lynas, D., 25 McGarry, Kathleen, 41 Mohme, Sophia, 21 Lee, Seunghoon, 24 Lynch, Elizabeth, 28 McGlynn, Sean A., 35 Mok, Brian, 14 Lee, Songil, 37 McGrath, Jonathan, 13 Molesworth, Brett, 12 Lee, Wonsup, 24 McIntosh, James, 43 Momen, Ali, 33 Lee, Yu Shin, 17 MacAllister, Anastacia, 12 McKendrick, Ryan, 9 Monk, Chris, 22, 40 Leidheiser, William, 26 MacDonald, Russell D., 34 McKimm, Amy, 24 Monk, Kevin, 28 Lenné, M. G., 36 MacKenzie, Cameron A., 17 McLanders, Mia, 21 Mooney, John “Bam Bam,” 11, Lenorovitz, David, 34 Mackenzie, Colin F., 32 McLaughlin, Anne Collins, 9, 15, 16 Leon, Graciela, 24 MacKinnon, Scott N., 43 20, 36 Moore, Jason, 29 Leopold, Anne, 20 Madathil, Kapil, 35, 39 McLean III, Angus L. M. Thom, Moorman, Helene, 35 Leota, Tony, 28 Madhavan, Poornima, 13 11, 14, 15, 16 Morey, Stephanie A., 31

PARTICIPANT INDEX 47 PARTICIPANT INDEX

Morimoto, Yohei, 14 North, Hannah, 37 Pazell, Sara, 29, 45 Ranellone, Adam, 16 Morison, Alexander, 40 Novak, Laurie Lovett, 41 Pearson, Carl J., 28 Ranes, Bethany M., 11 Morowsky, Katarina, 16 Noy, Y. Ian, 22 Peck, Brian, 39 Rantanen, Esa M., 20, 23, 36 Morris, Drew M., 33 Nunnally, Mark, 23 Pee, Derrick, 18 Rashedi, Ehsan, 21, 42 Morris, Nichole L., 18 Nussbaum, Maury A., 11, 21, Pegelow, Scott, 32 Rasool, Zeeshan, 34 Morrison, Jeffery, 23 29, 42 Pepley, David, 29 Ratwani, Raj M., 28, 37, 41 Mosier, Kathleen L., 22 Nystrom, Daniel T., 21 Peres, S. Camille, 9, 18, 28, 29, 42 Ray, Robert C., 39 Moss, Jason D., 16 Perez, William, 22 Rayo, Michael F., 34, 36, 44 Mote, Jr., C. D., 33 Perry, Shawna, 44 Read, Gemma J. M., 23, 38 Mou, Royce M., 25 O’Bara, Ian C., 36 Peterson, Doug, 13 Reader, Tom W., 11 Mowrey, Spencer, 20 O’Hara, Ryan P., 13 Peterson, Michelle, 41 Reale, Carrie, 21, 44 Muddimer, Andrew, 9, 28 O’Neill, Erin G., 40 Petros, Thomas, 17 Reardon, Ashley, 26 Mudrick, Nicholas, 31 Obenauer, William G., 14 Pfaff, Mark S., 25 Rebollo, Juan, 10 Mueller, Gary, 41 Occhipinti, Enrico, 37 Pfleiderer, Elaine, 17 Reed, Matthew P., 21, 45 Multer, Jordan, 41 Odette, Katy L., 24 Philips, Brian H., 14, 18, 42 Reeves, Scott T., 29, 36 Mulvihill, C. M., 36 Ofat, Alyssa, 42 Phillips, Elizabeth, 16, 33 Regelski, Alena, 42 Murphy, Taylor B., 40 Ohnemus, Ken, 36 Phillips, Rachel, 34 Regli, Susan Harkness, 36 Murphy-Hill, Emerson, 29 Oliveira, Ana Beatriz, 41 Piatko, Christine, 25 Reid, Christopher R., 11, 13, 21, 39 Musa, Albert, 24 Olson, Megan D., 14, 23, 44 Pierce, Linda G., 12, 17, 28, 38 Reid, Scott, 34 Musselman, Kenneth J., 35 Or, Calvin Ka-Lun, 18 Pilcher, June J., 35 Reimer, Bryan, 13, 26, 45 Muth, Eric, 18 Oron-Gilad, Tal, 13 Pires, Ale, S., 28 Rein, Jonathan R., 43 Muth, John, 24 Ortiz, Yolanda, 35 Pitts, Brandon, 14 Reinerman-Jones, Lauren, 17, 22, Muttart, Jeffrey W., 30, 36 Ososky, Scott, 19 Plaga, John, 10 32, 43 Myers, Christopher, 10 Ostovari, Mina, 37 Platte, Devin, 20 Reinvee, Märt, 33 Myers, Oliver N., 30 Overbeek, Randy W., 16 Pooler, Bryan D., 21 Rempel, David, 11, 13 Oviatt, Tyler, 18 Popham, Jamey, 17 Renshaw, Tyler J., 24 Owczarczak, Mary, 21 Porter, William Lansing, 32 Rey, Estefany, 25 Nagavarupu, Shasank, 18 Porto, Ryan, 11 Reyes, Natalie P., 17 Najm, Wassim, 22 Potma, Erin, 38 Rhee, Joohyun, 45 Nakaza, Edward T., 14 Pääsuke, Mati, 33 Potvin, Jim R., 34, 42 Rhie, Ye Lim, 36 Nam, Chang S., 33 Pagano, Christopher C., 42 Powell, Robert B., 35 Rhiu, Ilsun, 18 Narasimha, Shraddhaa, 37 Pajoutan, Mojdeh, 29 Pradhan, Anuj, 14 Rhoades, Timothy P., 22 Nardone, Amanda, 20 Pak, Richard, 37, 38 Prasov, Zahar, 12 Rice, Stephen, 18, 19 Nasarwanji, Mahiyar F., 11, 32 Palmer, Christopher, 40 Presnell, Michael, 42 Rice, Valerie, 23, 36 Nateghi, Roshanak, 37 Palmer, Douglas, 18 Preusse, Kimberly C., 10, 39 Riemer, R., 44 Nathan-Roberts, Dan, 17, 18, Palmon, Noa, 42 Priest, Heather, 15 Riggs, Sara Lu, 29, 42 19, 26 Panzer, Rich, 21 Prinet, Julie C., 41 Riley, Jennifer M., 17 Nees, Michael A., 18 Parchment, Avonie, 22 Pritchett, Amy R., Ritchey, Paul, 18 Neilson, Brittany, 16, 33, 35 Park, Byoung-Keon Daniel, 32 Proctor, Robert W., 22, 25, 36 Rivera, A. Joy, 29, 36 Nembhard, David A., 19 Park, Donggun, 18 Puche, Adam, 34 Rivera, Javier, 16 Nemire, Kenneth, 38 Park, Sunghwan, 17 Pugh, Kristy, 34 Rizzo, Trevor, 20 Nesthus, Thomas E., 42 Park, Sungryul, 39 Putri, Monika, 13 Roady, Trey, 26 Neville, Kelly J., 11, 14, 15, 16 Parker, Jessica, 10 Pybus, Lawton, 20, 33 Roberts, Daniel M., 43 Neville, Timothy J., 23 Parkinson, James R., 28 Roberts, Zachary, 28 Newton, Olivia, 12 Parmet, Yisrael, 13, 23 Robertson, Michelle M., 13, 23 Neyens, David M., 29 Pascale, Michael, 21 Qu, Xingda, 29 Robinson, Stephen, 21 Ng, Man-Wa, 32 Pass, Jeff, 10, 21 Quaresma, Manuela, 32 Rockwell, Bradley, 42 Ngam, Caitlyn, 23 Pastel, Robert, 25, 36 Quesada, Peter M., 33 Rockwood, Kenneth, 29 Ngo, Sriya, 18 Patel, Himalaya, 17 Rodrigues, Marcela, 32 Nguyen, Dan, 39 Patel, Rajan, 34 Rodriguez, Andrés, 25 Nguyen, Hien, 32 Paterson, Estrella, 33 Radin Umar, Radin Zaid, 18 Rodriguez, Ania, 20, 41 Niehaus, Joseph, 42 Paterson, Neil, 33 Radlmayr, Jonas, 12 Rodriguez, Eva, 35 Nikolaeva, Shantimora Gala, 17 Patrick, Rafael N., 15 Radwin, Robert G., 32 Rodriguez-Paras, Carolina, 13 Ning, Xiaopeng, 29, 45 Patterson, Emily S., 28, 41, 44 Raeis Hosseiny, Seyed Armin, 37 Rogers, Wendy A., 37, 39 Nodine, Emily, 22 Patterson, Robert E., 21 Rahman, Md Mahmudur, 16 Romano, Eduardo, 45 Nooraddini, Ismail, 14 Pattipati, Krishna, 33 Rajivan, Prashanth, 35 Romigh, Griffin D., 14 Nooralishani, Parham, 34 Paul, Celeste Lyn, 25 Rajulu, Sudhakar, 39 Romoser, Matthew R. E., 40, 42 Norman, Donald A., 15 Paull, Douglas E., 21 Rane, Prerana, 26 Roodenburg, Owen, 24

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Ross, Garrin, 16 Schlesinger, Joseph, 34 Sirotin, Yevgeniy B., 12 Stuart, Josh, 24 Roth, Emilie, 20, 41 Schlosser, Paul, 21 Sivagnanasundaram, Sublette, Michelle A., 16, 17, 18, 19 Rothfusz, Lans, 12 Schmidt-Daly, Tarah N., 17 Navaneethan, 28 Sugovic, Mila, 14 Rothwell, Clayton D., 14 Schneider, Craig, 40 Skrypchuk, Lee, 22 Suh, Youngbo, 11 Rovira, Ericka, 38 Schnieders, Thomas M., 18 Slavina, Anna, 12 Sullivan, Jeffery, 43 Rowe, Anna, 41 Schnittker, R., 35 Smidt, Mathew, 45 Sullivan, John, 43 Ruff, Heath A., 20, 28, 34 Schroeder, Bradford L., 16, 18 Smith, Andrew, 11 Sum, Kelli, 26 Rumrill, Phillip, 20 Schubert, Christiane, 29 Smith, C. A. P., 42, 44 Summers, Baron C., 16 Rupert, Angus H., 42 Schulz, Kenneth, 43 Smith, Danielle, 41 Sumner, Anna, 17 Rupp, Michael A., 18, 24, 26 Schuster, David, 15, 19, 39 Smith, Mary Lou, 38 Sun, David Tin-Fung, 18 Rusnock, Christina F., 22, 36, 44 Schwark, Gayle, 18 Smith, Melissa A., 28 Sun, Luqin, 17 Russ, Alissa, 17 Schwark, Jeremy, 37 Smith, Missie, 42 Sun, Norm, 10 Russell, Jacob, 32 Schwartz, Warren, 20 Smith, Thomas J., 33, 44 Sung, Kiseok, 24 Russell, Paul N., 18 Sciarini, Lee, 10 Smith, William, 20 Susindar, Sahinya, 37 Russi-Vigoya, Natalia, 24, 45 Scott, Ronald, 20 Smith-Jackson, Tonya L., 11, 20, Suss, Joel, 35, 44 Ryan, Jason C., 13 Scribner, David, 17 26, 38 Sutherland, Steven C., 41 Rys, Malgorzata J., 13 Sebastin, Sandeep, 17 Smither, Janan A., 18, 24, 26 Sweet, Robert, 39 Sebok, Angelia, 10, 32 Smolenaers, Frank, 24 Swierenga, Sarah J., 36 Sebrechts, Marc M., 35 Snow, Jacob K., 18 Sycara, Katia, 34 Sabic, Edin, 14 Seely, Owen, 38 So, Hing-Yu, 18 Szalma, James L., 17, 18, 19 Safdar, Nasia, 23 Seidelman, Will, 19 So, Joey C. Y., 20 Salar, Menekse, 29 Selkowitz, Anthony R., 16 Sommerich, Carolyn M., 18, 28, Salas, Eduardo, 16 Sendelbach, Danielle, 33 39, 45 Tack, David W., 14, 34 Saleem, Jason J., 28, 33, 40, 44 Sesek, Richard F., 22, 29, 36 Sonaike, Ibukun A., 18 Taha, Jessica, 13 Sall, Robert J., 18 Shackelford, Stacy, 34 Sonnenfeld, Nathan A., 20, 24, Tao, Da, 29 Salmon, Paul M., 23, 38 Shah, Raina J., 22 33, 44 Tapiro, Hagai, 13 Salomon, Kathryn A., 17 Shah, Smruti, 12 Sottilare, Robert A., 19, 24, 33 Taplin, Stephen, 38 Salvucci, Dario D., 42 Shalin, Valerie, 34 Spaulding, Ronald, 43 Taub, Michelle, 33 Samaras, Elizabeth Averill, 8 Shao, Fenglian, 29 Sperling, Scott, 25 Taylor, Melissa, 13 Samaras, George, 8 Shapiro, Ronald G., 22 Spitaletta, Jason, 25 Tear, Morgan J., 11 Sampson, Elaine, 20 Sharit, Joseph, 13 Sproat, Jessica M., 17 Teng, Shelly, 23 Samuel, Siby, 12, 35, 40, 42 Sharpe, Ben, 37 Srinivasan, Divya, 41 Terrace, Scott, 43 Sanders, Elizabeth B.-N., 28 Shattuck, Lawrence G., 9, 29 Stacy, Webb, 15 Terrell, Heather K., 17 Sanders, Martha J., 19, 33, 41 Shattuck, Nita, Lewis, 9, 29 Stanley, Laura M., 42 Thai, Hugh, 12 Sanders, Tracy L., 26 Shaw, Gareth, 32 Stansbury, Lynn G., 34 Thatcher, Andrew, 21 Sanderson, Penelope, 33, 35 Shaw, Tyler H., 20 Stanton, N. A., 38 Thériault, Jean-Denis, 35 Sangster, Matthew-Donald D., 23 Sheffield, Benjamin, 11 Stark, Julie, 21 Thomas, Jeffrey A., 32 Santomauro, Chiara, 21, 35 Shentu, Zhange, 45 Stauffer, Callista, 20 Thomas, Jim, 20 Santos, Jr., Eugene, 32 Sherehiy, Bohdana, 14 Steege, Linsey M., 11, 33, 42 Thomas, M., 38 Saqqar, Nizar, 39 Sherwood, Sarah, 11, 14, 16 Steelman, Kelly S., 37, 44 Thomas, Nicole A., 33 Sarter, Nadine, 14, 41 Shields, Cleveland G., 37 Steuber, Jessica M., 18 Thompson, Eric R., 14 Sasangohar, Farzan, 9, 23 Shin, Gwanseob, 45 Stevens, N., 38 Thompson, Linda-Brooke I., 11 Sauls, Madison, 26 Shiung, Liew Wei, 34 Stevens, Ronald, 12 Thüring, Manfred, 43 Savage-Knepshield, Pamela, 12, 38 Shope, Steven M., 16, 17 Steward, Brian, 17 Tierney, Mary C., 29 Savoy, April, 17 Shorrock, Steven, 11 Stimpson, Alexander J., 13 Tiferes, Judith, 13, 44 Sawyer, Ben D., 13, 15, 34 Shubeck, Keith T., 24 Stokes, Thomas A., 12 Tijerina, Louis, 45 Sayer, James, 44 Shurbutt, Jim, 37 Stoll, Stephen, 45 Tippey, Kathryn G., 26 Sayer, Tina B., 40 Sibley, Ciara, 17, 20, 22, 33 Stone, Nancy J., 23 Tisherman, Samuel, 34 Scerbo, Mark W., 16 Silva, Hector, 13 Stone, Richard T., 18, 33 Tolston, Michael T., 44 Scimemi, Sam, 15 Simons-Morton, Bruce, 45 Stoner, Jason, 10 Tomko, Linda, 16 Schafer, Kathryn E., 26 Simpson, Brian D., 14, 34 Stonewall, Jacklin, 29 Tong, Tiffany, 29 Schall, Jr., Mark C., 22, 29, 36, Sims, Valerie K., 16, 18, 33 Stowers, Kimberly, 12, 16, 39 Tossell, Chad C., 38 39, 45 Sinatra, Anne M., 12, 33, 36 Strang, Adam J., 10, 21, 44 Toyoda, Heishiro, 40 Scheff, Scott, 32 Singapogu, Ravikiran B., 42 Strater, Laura, 12 Trafimow, David, 18 Scheldrup, Melissa R., 22 Singer, Josh, 33, 39 Strauch, Barry, 11 Trafton, J. Gregory, 35 Schemmel, Andrew, 21 Singh, Hardeep, 21 Strayer, David L., 37, 43, 45 Tran, Jimmy, 21 Scherer, Marcia, 20 Sirkin, David, 14 Stripp, Andrew, 24 Tremblay, Sébastien, 16, 35, 41 Schiffman, Jeffrey, 29 Sirois, Marie-Josée, 29 Strybel, Thomas, 43 Trent, Stoney, 20

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Trick, Lana, 45 Walkington, Will, 14 Wiggins, Sterling, 15 Yang, Weining, 25, 36 Trowbridge, Francis A., 33 Walliser, James C., 20 Wilck, Nancy R., 28 Yang, Xi Jessie, 28 Tsimhoni, Omer, 14 Walls, Brittany D., 19 Wilcox, Stephen B., 32 Yang, Xiaonan, 13 Tu, Shin-Ping, 38 Walters, Brett, 10, 32 Willems, Ben, 25, 43 Yang, Yushi, 29 Tucker, Katherine P., 15 Walwanis, Melissa, 11, 14, 16 Williamson, Ann, 12 Ye, Qing, 37 Turrill, Jonna, 37, 43 Wampler, Jeffrey, 20 Williamson, Robert, 39 Yerdon, V. A., 26 Tyrrell, Richard A., 38 Wan, Yuzhi, 41 Williemsen-Dunlap, Ann, 12 Yi, Jihhyeon, 39 Wang, Fangfang, 25 Wilson, Chantale N., 19 Yih, Yuehwern, 37 Wang, Tieyan, 29 Wilson, Kyle M., 18 Yin, Shanqing, 36 Ueda, Mayuko, 14 Wang, Wenbi, 13 Wilson, Michael David, 35 Yoo, Angela, 17 Ulrich, Thomas A., 12, 16, 39 Wang, Ying, 37 Winer, Eliot, 12, 39 Yosko, Michael, 38 Umansky, Jonathan, 23 Wang, Zhouglun, 33 Wing, David J., 10 You, Heecheon, 24 Usui, Shinnosuke, 14 Ward, Danielle, 33 Wise, Michael J., 22 Young, Douglas, 36, 37 Ward, Matthew, 14, 37 Witzberger, Kevin, 43 Young, Jason, 38 Warm, Joel S., 18, 21 Wogalter, Michael S., Young, Justin G., 32 Vacek, Joseph J., 17 Warren, Benjamin, 24 Wohleber, Ryan W., 12, 22, 28, 34 Young, K. L., 35, 38 Vachon, François, 16, 35, 41 Warta, Samantha F., 16 Wolf, Laurie, 36, 39 Young, Tara M., 45 Valdez, Rupa S., 8, 11, 41 Waterson, Patrick, 21, 23 Wolpert, Lawrence, 39 Yovanoff, Mary, 29 Vallières, Benoît R., 35, 41 Watson, Michael E., 44 Wong, B. L. William, 25 Yu, Denny, 26, 28, 29, 37, 45 Van Mulken, M. R. H., 38 Watts, Darcy, 34 Woo, Hyun, 43 Yu, John-Paul J., 21 Vandenberg, Gregory, 38 Wawrzyniak, Nicole K., 13 Woods, Amanda, 16 Yuditsky, Tanya, 17 Vannetti, Federica, 24 Waxberg McNew, Sara, 39 Woods, David D., 36, 44 Yun, Myung Hwan, 17, 18, 36 VanWormer, Lisa, 18 Wears, Robert L., 44 Woodward, Benjamin, 33 Vaughn-Cooke, Monifa, 12, 20 Weaver, Melissa, 12 Wooldridge, Abigail R., 24, 29 Veeramachaneni, Vishnu, 24 Wei, Chen-Shuang, 18 Woolley, Charles, 17 Zachary, Wayne W., 23, 32 Velez, Jonathan E., 18 Weiler, Dustin T., 28, 40 Woolley, Sandra, 28 Zackowitz, Ilene, 36 Vemury, Arun, 12 Weiner, Michael, 17 Wray, Robert, 15 Zadra, Jonathan R., 26, 36 Via, Christopher, 20, 24 Weinger, Matthew B., 22 Wright, Julia L., 15, 35 Zafian, Tracy M., 12, 40 Vieane, Alex, 25, 34 Weiss, Christopher F., 14 Wright, Timothy J., 16, 35 Zapata-Ocampo, Daniela, 26 Vincent, Emily, 12 Welch, Brandon, 37 Wu, Changxu, 34 Zhang, Han, 24, 36 Vinopal, Timothy, 25 Welk, Allaire K., 20, 28, 29 Wu, Miaozong, 45 Zhang, Hanshu, 44 Visser, Troy A. W., 35 Welsh, Kristen L., 13, 23, 24 Wu, Qinge, 26 Zhang, Jianqiao, 37 Volante, William G., 26, 39 Weltman, Gershon, 13 Wu, Shu-Chieh, 20 Zhang, Jingyi, 40 Volz, Katherine, 28 Werner, Nicole E., 11, 35, 41 Wurmb, Thomas, 21 Zhang, Tingru, 12 Vorm, Eric, 32 Werner, Steffen, 17, 29, 39 Zhang, Yiqi, 34 Vredenburgh, Alison, 36, 41 Wetzel, Angelique, 43 Zhao, Guozhen, 43 Vu, Kim-Phuong L., 43 Whetsel Borzendowski, Xie, Anping, 11 Zhong, Peihan, 33 Vu, Linh Q., 39 Stephanie A., 38 Xie, Jeanne, 26 Zhou, Jie, 29 Whitehead, Cindy, 11 Xie, Shan, 37 Zhou, Wenxuan, 17 Whitlock, Laura A., 26 Xin, D. L., 39 Zhu, Xinhui, 26 Wada, Kazushige, 14 Whitmer, Daphne E., 16, 18 Xiong, Aiping, 25 Zhu, Yueyan, 37 Wadeson, Amy, 33 Whitmore, Mihriban, 10 Xiong, Yuexin, 43 Ziegler, Matthias, 25 Wagner, Ingmar, 43 Wickens, Christopher D., 10, 22, Zielinska, Olga A., 29 Wahl, Mike, 42 23, 28, 34, 38, 41, 42, 44 Zigman, Monica, 25 Wakefield, Gregory H., 34 Wiczorek, Rebecca, 41 Yacht, P. David, 17 Zilberstein, Shlomo, 35 Waldfogle, Grace E., 19 Wiegmann, Douglas A., 21 Yamani, Yusuke, 21, 42 Zimmerman, Roberta L., 43 Wales, Josey, 23 Wieland, Skylor, 20 Yang, Euijung, 28, 33 Zink, Klaus J., 21 Walker, Bruce N., 45 Wiese, Eva, 28, 44 Yang, Ruigang, 19 Zish, Kevin, 35 Walker, G. H., 38 Wiest, Alexander, 15 Yang, Shiming, 34 Zucherman, Leon, 12 Walker, Katherine E., 36 Wiggermann, Neal, 39 Yang, Shiyan, 13, 37, 40 Zybak, Samantha, 16

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