Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10525
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Enhancing Error Awareness Under Cognitive Load: How Neurostimulation Improves Self-Monitoring via Working Memory
Transcranial direct current stimulation enhances error awareness under cognitive load by restoring working memory capacity, with implications for high-stakes human-computer interaction.
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Signals of Success and Struggle: Early Prediction and Physiological Signatures of Human Performance across Task Complexity
Early eye movement and heart rate signals predict user performance in complex tasks. High performers show targeted gaze, adjusted visual sampling, and stable cardiac activation.
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Counting the Wait: Effects of Temporal Feedback on Downstream Task Performance and Perceived Wait-Time Experience during System-Imposed Delays
Experiment examining how different types of time feedback affect user frustration and task performance during system-imposed wait periods in digital workflows.
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Pilot trainees report six barriers to seeking healthcare
Qualitative study identifies six barriers to healthcare seeking among undergraduate pilot trainees, including fear of career jeopardy, limited health system knowledge, and financial constraints.

