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RELATED PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS

(1) Grant with Massachusetts Institute of Technology International Center for Air Transportation, “Mode Awareness Issues in Advanced Autoflight Systems”
Related publication: Vakil, S., and Hansman, R.J., Applying a Common Conceptual Model Approach to Vertical Navigation Automation, Proceedings of 2nd Workshop on Human Error, Safety, and System Development, April 1998.

(2) Grant with Pennsylvania State University, “Biocybernetic Systems in Relation to Attentional Foci: Control of Hazardous Awareness”
Related publication: Ray, W., Goldberg, J. & Hess, S. (1998) Adaptive learning in biocybernetic systems: A search for cognitive primitives. In L. Hettinger, et. al. (Eds.) Virtual and Adaptive Environments. New York: Erlbaum.

(3) Additional products supported in part by the Grant to Pennsylvania State University:

Stephen M. Hess (Aptima Inc.), William J. Ray, and Joseph H. Goldberg (The Pennsylvania State University). Driving System Adaptation: Disambiguating Non-Invasive Physiological Measures with Cognitive Task Analysis.

(4) Cooperative Agreement with Old Dominion University Department of Mechanical Engineering, “Assessment of Biomedical Engineering in Man/Machine Interaction.” Report received by NASA documenting the utility of peripheral nervous system (versus EEG) measures as a control variable for task allocation.

(5) Additional publication product from the Cooperative Agreement with Old Dominion University Department of Mechanical Engineering:
Boregowda, S.C., Tiwari, S.N., Palsson, O.S. and Downing, B.K., 1998, Thermodynamic Approach to Quantify and Measure Human Stress Level,” Proceedings of 29th Annual Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB) Conference, Orlando, Florida, April 1-5, 1998, pp. 20-23.

(6) Contractor Report of funded work:

D. Redington (Pacific Biometrics Research Foundation), Physiologically Optimized Task Allocation: Evaluation of central and peripheral nervous system measures.

(7) Conference Proceedings:

Scerbo, M. W., & Mouloua, M. (Eds.) Automation Technology and Human Performance: Current research and trends. Proceedings of the Third Automation Technology and Human Performance Conference, March 25-28, Norfolk, Virginia. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers, 1999.

(8) University Report:

Scerbo, M. W., Freeman, F.G., Mikulka, P. J., Schoenfeld, V., Eischeid, T., Krahl, K., Stark, J., and Parasuraman, R. Hazardous States of Awareness: Functional Characteristics and Measurement. Old Dominion University Final Report, Task Assignment 113, NASA Contract NAS1-19858.

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