Search Results - "Klein, Martina I."
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Can the Biophilia Hypothesis Be Applied to Long-Duration Human Space Flight? A Mini-Review
Published in Frontiers in psychology (09-09-2021)“…The International Space Station (ISS) has around 3–5 crew members on-board at all times, and they normally stay on the ISS for about 5–7months in duration…”
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An investigation of cardiac vagal tone over time and its relation to vigilance performance: a growth curve modeling approach
Published in Frontiers in neuroergonomics (11-12-2023)“…Research over the last couple of decades has demonstrated a relationship between psychophysiological measures, specifically cardiac functions, and cognitive…”
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The Impact of Visual Scanning in the Laparoscopic Environment After Engaging in Strain Coping
Published in Human factors (01-06-2013)“…Objective: We aimed to determine whether visual scanning has a detrimental impact on the monitoring of critical signals and the performance of a concurrent…”
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Hands-free administration of subjective workload scales: Acceptability in a surgical training environment
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-12-2010)“…Subjective workload measures are usually administered in a visual–manual format, either electronically or by paper and pencil. However, vocal responses to…”
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Restoring Attentional Resources With Nature: A Replication Study of Berto’s (2005) Paradigm Including Commentary From Dr. Rita Berto
Published in Human factors (01-09-2021)“…Objective The aim of this study is to replicate Berto’s (2005) heavily cited work on attention restoration. Background Nature interventions have gained…”
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The Abbreviated Vigilance Task and Its Attentional Contributors
Published in Human factors (01-05-2019)“…Objective: To measure contributing attentional processes, particularly that of executive attention, to two iterations of the abbreviated vigilance task…”
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Assessment of Performance Carryover Effects Due to Successive Exposure to Different Lateral Camera Rotations in a Laparoscopic Training Environment
Published in Human factors (01-05-2018)“…Objective The aim of this study was to assess performance carryover effects associated with different successive lateral camera rotations in the laparoscopic…”
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Using Cognitive Task Analysis to Identify Critical Decisions in the Laparoscopic Environment
Published in Human factors (01-12-2012)“…Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the critical decisions surgeons need to make regarding laparoscopic surgery, the information these decisions…”
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Mental workload and stress perceived by novice operators in the laparoscopic and robotic minimally invasive surgical interfaces
Published in Journal of endourology (01-08-2012)“…High levels of mental workload and stress are experienced by surgeons in the laparoscopic environment. The da Vinci(®) surgical robot was developed to provide…”
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Sideways Camera Rotations of 90° and 135° Result in Poorer Performance of Laparoscopic Tasks for Novices
Published in Human factors (01-03-2015)“…Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the impact of sideways visuomotor rotations between 0° and 180° on novice performance in a laparoscopic…”
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Greenery versus Aquatic: Cognitive Restoration of Different Components of Nature for Improvement in Environmental Design
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2018)“…Prior research has indicated that aquatic components (e.g., lakes, rivers) of a nature environment have been perceived to be more restorative than nature…”
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A Preliminary Assessment of the Robustness of Signal Detection Theory Estimates Using Monte Carlo Simulations for Human Factors Professionals
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2018)“…Signal detection theory is commonly utilized in the field of human factors. Despite its common use, the assessment of the signal detection theory assumptions…”
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Blood Flow Velocity of the Middle Cerebral Arteries: A Real-Time Measure of Attentional Load in the Laparoscopic Surgery Environment?
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-11-2019)“…Laparoscope (camera) rotations in laparoscopic surgery, and the resulting perceptual-motor distortions, increases the workload (attentional load) of surgeons…”
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The Impact of Distance Between Displays on Visual Scanning in the Laparoscopic Training Environment: The Role of Effort
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2018)“…The laparoscopic environment induces high attentional demands on operators due to the perceptual-motor distortions inherent in this environment. Further,…”
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Mental stress experienced by first-year residents and expert surgeons with robotic and laparoscopic surgery interfaces
Published in Journal of robotic surgery (01-06-2014)“…Prior research has indicated that novices experienced a beneficial stress profile in the robotic surgery (da Vinci) training environment when compared to the…”
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A positive relationship between nature appreciation, emotional functioning, and perception of work value
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2015)“…Previous research has noted potential emotional benefits of being in nature. This study examined whether nature appreciation is also positively related to…”
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Oxygenation of the Prefrontal Cortex during Sequential Planning in the Tower of London
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2015)“…To investigate the utility of neural theories for human planning, this study used near-infrared spectroscopy to investigate prefrontal (PFC) oxygenation for a…”
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50 Years of Human Factors Psychology at Texas Tech University
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2017)“…In 1966, the Human Factors Program Psychology of Texas Tech University (TTU) was inaugurated. The program has been accredited by HFES since 2002, when it was…”
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Perceptual Distortions Produce Multidimensional Stress Profiles in Novice Users of an Endoscopic Surgery Simulator
Published in Human factors (01-04-2008)“…Objectives: We determine the impact of perceptual-motor distortions on multidimensional stress dynamics in novice users of an endoscopic/laparoscopic surgery…”
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Sideways Camera Rotations of 90 degree and 135 degree Result in Poorer Performance of Laparoscopic Tasks for Novices
Published in Human factors (01-03-2015)“…The aim of this study was to determine the impact of sideways visuomotor rotations between 0... and 180... on novice performance in a laparoscopic simulator…”
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