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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, June 2025
- Divya K. Srivastava, J. Mason Lilly, Karen M. Feigh:
Exploring the role of judgement and shared situation awareness when working with AI recommender systems. 1-18 - Divya K. Srivastava, J. Mason Lilly, Karen M. Feigh:
Correction: Exploring the role of judgement and shared situation awareness when working with AI recommender systems. 19 - Loïck Simon, Philippe Rauffet, Clément Guérin:
Effects of agent transparency and situation criticality upon human-autonomy trust and risk perception in decision-making. 21-38 - Mihael Nedeljko, Yang Gu, Cristina Maria Bostan:
Correction: The dual impact of technological tools on health and technostress among older workers: an integrative literature review. 39 - Nicolas F. Chaves-de-Plaza, Prerak Mody, Klaus Hildebrandt, Marius Staring, Eleftheria Astreinidou, Mischa de Ridder, Huib de Ridder, Anna Vilanova, René van Egmond:
Implementation of delineation error detection systems in time-critical radiotherapy: Do AI-supported optimization and human preferences meet? 41-57 - Sofia Morandini, Federico Fraboni, Mark Hall, Santiago Quintana-Amate, Luca Pietrantoni:
Human factors and emerging needs in aerospace manufacturing planning and scheduling. 59-77 - Gilang H. Akbar, Titis Wijayanto, Budi Hartono:
Situation awareness of distracted walking based on eye-tracking study. 79-91 - Konrad Maj, Tomasz Grzyb, Dariusz Dolinski, Magda Franjo:
Comparing obedience and efficiency in tedious task performance under human and humanoid robot supervision. 93-105 - Tessa Atkinson, Guido Carim Junior, Geraldine Torrisi:
Improving the layout of digital checklists for managing challenging situations. 107-120 - Mourad Zoubir, Benjamin Schwarz, Jan Heidinger, Marthe Gruner, Hans-Christian Jetter, Thomas Franke:
Anchoring autonomy: understanding seafarers' interaction with energy efficiency decision support systems for route planning and the role of basic psychological needs. 121-136 - Qingyang Huang, Houjie Sun, Yuning Wei, Jingyuan Zhang, Xiaoping Jin:
Comprehensive assessment of mental workload of armored vehicle operators based on SVM and DS evidence theory. 137-157 - Okabe Naoki, Taro Kanno, Cho Sumie, Kazuo Furuta, Haruka Yoshida, Daisuke Karikawa, Kohei Nonose, Satoru Inoue:
Modeling and simulation of three-person team cooperation considering mutual beliefs. 159-179 - Angus McKerral, Megan Dawn Mulhall, Rafael Cirino Gonçalves, Ilse Harms, Natasha Merat, Georgia Tuckwell, Shiyan Yang, Kyle M. Wilson:
HMI design in the context of DMS and automation: emerging themes from an expert workshop. 181-192 - Carl Westin, Jonas Lundberg:
A survey on Swedish maritime pilots' trust, training, understanding, and use of the portable pilot unit's predictor automation. 193-213 - Zhenhua Yu, Xinyi Zhao, Kang Jiang, Qingqing Deng, Shuangyu Yu, Zhipeng Huang, Jiajia Chen, Yunhong Chen, Linjing Zhai:
Analyzing the effects of human error on automated driving takeovers. 215-239 - Charlotte Betts, Nicola Power:
Enhancing incident reporting systems: insights from JOL online and the emergency services. 241-255 - Siyuan Zhang, Xiuzhu Gu:
Utilising human factors systems approach to support the well-being of healthcare workers: a qualitative study of work system interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic. 257-275 - Jeremy Opie, Shireen Jaufuraully, Carmen Salvadores Fernandez, Lakchana Mahendran, Adrien E. Desjardins, Dimitrios Siassakos, Anna L. David, Manish K. Tiwari, Ann Blandford:
Using mixed-fidelity to create effective environments. 277-295 - Ulrik Spak, Gisela Bäcklander, Isabell Andersson, Rego Granlund:
Organisation of functional competence within teams in a dynamic decision-making task. 297-320 - Thayse Toledo Moreira, Higor Leite, Daniel Prado Campos:
The impact of exoskeletons on industrial operations: a review of the knowledge and future research directions. 321-336 - Barbara Gleissl, Andreas Haslbeck, Axel Hoesl, Mengdi Liu:
Designing a novel typeface for mobile devices: reflections on a mixed-methods approach using quantitative and qualitative data in the lab and in the wild. 337-357 - Elleke Ketelaars, Simon Flandin, Germain Poizat:
From 'normal exercises' to 'resilience training exercises'. A phenomenological study on participants' engagement with unforeseen situations. 359-374 - Rebecca Cort, Jessica Lindblom:
Remote situatedness beyond the control room: enhanced seeing and sense of place in railway operations. 375-400 - Yusuke Mori:
An analysis of challenges and impacts of different trends/factors on the implementation of onboard training: perspectives from maritime education and training institutions. 401-415 - F. Crestelo Moreno, J. Roca González, Juan Suardíaz Muro, R. López-Alonso:
Thermographic and cognitive assessment of fatigue in vessel traffic service operators: a socio-technical approach. 417-448 - Donald Gyles, Chris Bearman:
Co-constructing safety: how air traffic controllers change goals from efficiency to safety. 449-465

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