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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, February 2004
- Patrizia Marti:

On presence. 1-3 - Fatma Nasoz, Kaye Alvarez, Christine L. Lisetti

, Neal Finkelstein:
Emotion recognition from physiological signals using wireless sensors for presence technologies. 4-14 - Antonio Camurri, Barbara Mazzarino, Gualtiero Volpe:

Expressive interfaces. 15-22 - Jeremy V. Pitt:

Digital blush: towards shame and embarrassment in multi-agent information trading applications. 23-36 - Luigina Ciolfi:

Understanding spaces as places: extending interaction design paradigms. 37-40 - Claire A. G. J. Huijnen, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn

, Panos Markopoulos, Boris E. R. de Ruyter:
Social presence and group attraction: exploring the effects of awareness systems in the home. 41-44 - Luciano Gamberini, Anna Spagnolli, Paolo Cottone

, Massimiliano Martinelli, Laura Bua:
The "presence of others" in a virtual environment: different collaborative modalities with hybrid resources. 45-48 - Stefania Bandini, Sara Manzoni, Fabrizio Nunnari, Carla Simone:

Supporting the sense of presence in control environments. 49-52 - Corina Sas

, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, Ronan G. Reilly:
Presence and task performance: an approach in the light of cognitive style. 53-56 - Rick van der Kleij, Roos M. Paashuis, J. J. Langefeld, Jan Maarten Schraagen:

Effects of long-term use of video-communication technologies on the conversational process. 57-59 - Loretta Anania:

What do we need presence for? 60-62
Volume 6, Number 2, May 2004
- Kenji Itoh, Henning Boje Andersen

, Masaki Seki:
Track maintenance train operators' attitudes to job, organisation and management, and their correlation with accident/incident rate. 63-78 - Sidney W. A. Dekker

, Erik Hollnagel:
Human factors and folk models. 79-86 - Qiao Liu, Keiichi Nakata, Kazuo Furuta:

Making control systems visible. 87-106 - John C. McCarthy

, Peter C. Wright, Michael Cooke:
From information processing to dialogical meaning making: an experiential approach to cognitive ergonomics. 107-116 - Nikos Zarboutis, Nicolas Marmaras:

Searching efficient plans for emergency rescue through simulation: the case of a metro fire. 117-126
Volume 6, Number 3, August 2004
- Yan Xiao

, Colin F. Mackenzie:
Introduction to the special issue on Video-based research in high risk settings: methodology and experience. 127-130 - Stephanie A. Guerlain, Beth Turrentine, Reid Adams, James Forrest Calland:

Using video data for the analysis and training of medical personnel. 131-138 - Colin F. Mackenzie, Yan Xiao

, Richard Horst:
Video task analysis in high performance teams. 139-147 - Emilie M. Roth, Caprice K. Christian, Michael L. Gustafson, Thomas B. Sheridan, Kathleen Dwyer, Tejal K. Gandhi, Michael J. Zinner, Meghan M. Dierks:

Using field observations as a tool for discovery: analys ing cognitive and collaborative demands in the operating room. 148-157 - Yan Xiao

, F. Jacob Seagull, Colin F. Mackenzie, Katherine Klein:
Adaptive leadership in trauma resuscitation teams: a grounded theory approach to video analysis. 158-164 - G. Fletcher, Rhona Flin, P. McGeorge, R. Glavin, N. Maran, Rona Patey:

Rating non-technical skills: developing a behavioural marker system for use in anaesthesia. 165-171 - Penelope Sanderson, Jennifer Crawford, Annyck Savill, Marcus Watson

, W. John Russell:
Visual and auditory attention in patient monitoring: a formative analysis. 172-185 - Michael D. McNeese:

How video informs cognitive systems engineering: making experience count. 186-196 - Emily S. Patterson, Michelle L. Rogers, Marta L. Render:

A simulation-based embedded probe technique for human-computer interaction evaluation. 197-205
Volume 6, Number 4, November 2004
- Anne Miller:

A work domain analysis framework for modelling intensive care unit patients. 207-222 - Vincent Gauthereau:

Emergent structures in drug dispensing to inpatients: implications for patient safety. 223-238 - Yuval Bitan

, Joachim Meyer, David Shinar, Ehud Zmora:
Nurses' reactions to alarms in a neonatal intensive care unit. 239-246 - Francesco Bellotti, Alessandro De Gloria, Andrea Poggi, Luisa Andreone, S. Damiani, P. Knoll:

Designing configurable automotive dashboards on liquid crystal displays. 247-265 - Johannes Petersen:

Control situations in supervisory control. 266-274

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