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Stress, workload, and fatigue

eBook, English, 2000
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, N.J., 2000
1 online resource (xv, 682 pages) : illustrations
9780585367354, 9781410600448, 0585367353, 1410600440
47009885
Series Forewordxi
Barry Kantowitz
Prefacexiii
STRESS
Theory
Levels of Transaction: A Cognitive Science Framework for Operator Stress
5(29)
Gerald Matthews
An Information-Processing Model of Operator Stress and Performance
34(49)
Keith C. Hendy
Kim P. East
Philip S. E. Farrell
Research
Stress and Teams: Performance Effects and Interventions
83(24)
Jeanne L. Weaver
Clint Bowers
Eduardo Salas
On Grasping a Nettle and Becoming Emotional
107(26)
Alan F. Stokes
Kirsten Kite
A Transactional Model of Driver Stress
133(34)
Gerald Matthews
Practice
Stress in Ambulance Staff
167(33)
Ian Glendon
Fiona Coles
Women Police: The Impact of Work Stress on Family Members
200(11)
Briony Thompson
Andrea Kirk-Brown
David Brown
Stress and Driving Performance: Implications for Design and Training
211(24)
Gerald Matthews
Paula A. Desmond
Commentary
A Strategic Approach to Organizational Stress Management
235(14)
Cary L. Cooper
Susan Cartwright
The Future of Human Performance and Stress Research: A New Challenge
249(18)
M. Ephemia Morphew
WORKLOAD
Theory
Stress, Workload, and Boredom in Vigilance: A Problem and an Answer
267(12)
Mark W. Scerbo
An Autonomic Space Approach to the Psychophysiological Assessment of Mental Workload
279(11)
Richard W. Backs
How Unexpected Events Produce an Escalation of Cognitive and Coordinative Demands
290(15)
David D. Woods
Emily S. Patterson
Research
Adaptive Control of Mental Workload
305(16)
Raja Parasuraman
Peter A. Hancock
Assessment of Drivers' Workload: Performance and Subjective and Physiological Indexes
321(13)
Karel A. Brookhuis
Dick de Waard
Automation and Workload in Aviation Systems
334(17)
Mustapha Mouloua
James M. Hitt, II
John Deaton
Causes, Measures, and Effects of Driver Visual Workload
351(22)
Terry C. Lansdown
Practice
The Value of Workload in the Design and Analysis of Consumer Products
373(11)
Anthony D. Andre
Workload and Air Traffic Control
384(11)
Brian Hilburn
Peter G.A.M. Jorna
Secondary-Task Measures of Driver Workload
395(14)
Barry H. Kantowitz
Ozgur Simsek
Evaluating Safety Effects of In-Vehicle Information Systems
409(20)
Willem B. Verwey
Commentary
The Human Capacity for Work: A (Biased) Historical Perspective
429(14)
John M. Flach
Gilbert Kuperman
Workload and Situation Awareness
443(12)
Christopher D. Wickens
FATIGUE
Theory
Active and Passive Fatigue States
455(11)
Paula A. Desmond
Peter A. Hancock
Defining Fatigue as a Condition of the Organism and Distinguishing It From Habituation, Adaptation, and Boredom
466(13)
R. F. Soames-Job
James Dalziel
Research
Mental Effort Regulation and the Functional Impairment of the Driver
479(24)
Stephen H. Fairclough
A Heavy Vehicle Drowsy Driver Detection and Warning System: Scientific Issues and Technical Challenges
503(10)
Paul S. Rau
Examining Work Schedules for Fatigue: It's Not Just Hours of Work
513(18)
Roger R. Rosa
Practice
Managing Fatigue in the RoadTtransport Industry: An Occupational Safety and Health Solution
531(19)
Laurence R. Hartley
Pauline Arnold
Broadening Our View of Effective Solutions to Commercial Driver Fatigue
550(16)
Anne-Marie Feyer
Ann M. Williamson
Fatigue and Workload in the Maritime Industry
566(15)
Mireille Raby
John D. Lee
Commentary
An Overview of Fatigue
581(15)
Valerie J. Gawron
Jonathan French
Doug Funke
Coping With Driver Fatigue: Is the Long Journey Nearly Over?
596(11)
Ivan Brown
What Is Stress and What Is Fatigue?
607(16)
Donald I. Tepas
Jana M. Price
Stress, Workload, and Fatigue as Three Biobehavioral States: A General Overview
623(18)
Anthony W. K. Gaillard
Author Index641(22)
Subject Index663
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