Search Results - "Molesworth, Brett R C"
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Recent experience and performance during a critical in‐flight event
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-2022)“…The aim of this study was to test, amongst less experienced pilots, the relationship between the recency of flight experience and performance during a critical…”
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Pilot mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: prevalence rates from semi-structured interviews, and associated vulnerability and protective factors
Published in Frontiers in psychology (04-05-2023)“…Pilots are a unique occupational group who perform a specialised job and face significant stressors. Pilot mental health has received increased attention since…”
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Altering user' acceptance of automation through prior automation exposure
Published in Ergonomics (03-06-2017)“…Air navigation service providers worldwide see increased use of automation as one solution to overcome the capacity constraints imbedded in the present air…”
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Defining the drivers for accepting decision making automation in air traffic management
Published in Ergonomics (01-04-2011)“…Air Traffic Management (ATM) operators are under increasing pressure to improve the efficiency of their operation to cater for forecasted increases in air…”
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Selling safety: the use of celebrities in improving awareness of safety in commercial aviation
Published in Ergonomics (02-07-2016)“…The aim of this study was to investigate the influential power of a celebrity to convey key safety messages in commercial aviation using a pre-flight safety…”
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Predicting Pilots’ Risk-Taking Behavior Through an Implicit Association Test
Published in Human factors (01-12-2009)“…Objective: The Implicit Association Test (IAT), in combination with a battery of additional psychometric tests, was employed to examine the accuracy with which…”
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Pre-flight safety briefings, mood and information retention
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-11-2015)“…Mood is a moderating factor that is known to affect performance. For airlines, the delivery of the pre-flight safety briefing prior to a commercial flight is…”
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Tipping point: The narrow path between automation acceptance and rejection in air traffic management
Published in Safety science (01-02-2012)“…► This paper examines if a ‘tipping point’ exists in terms of automation acceptance. ► 500 air traffic control officers completed an on-line survey. ► The…”
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Repairing faulty scripts to reduce speeding behaviour in young drivers
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-09-2011)“…► Episodic training is an effective method in reducing speeding in young drivers. ► Speeding may partly be due to faults in scripts (event schemas) that model…”
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The effect of punishment and feedback on correcting erroneous behavior
Published in Journal of safety research (01-12-2023)“…Understanding the consequences of non-punitive sanctions and feedback for nonintentional deviations (i.e., errors) is important to effective safety policy…”
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Pilot see, pilot do: Examining the predictors of pilots’ risk management behaviour
Published in Safety science (01-12-2010)“…Decision-making under uncertainty, known as risk management, is common in many professions including medicine and the military. Within general aviation, it is…”
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Measured effects of workload and auditory feedback on remote pilot task performance
Published in Ergonomics (01-06-2022)“…Absent or reduced sensory cueing can deprive pilots operating remotely piloted aircraft beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) of vital information necessary for…”
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Promoting learning, memory, and transfer in a time-constrained, high hazard environment
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2011)“…▶ We tested two types of metacognitive reflection (self-explanation and relapse-prevention) in promoting compliance with an aviation safety rule. ▶ Following a…”
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The effect of broadband noise on learning and dynamic decision-making and how cognitive workload and sex moderate its effect
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-01-2022)“…The aim of this research was to examine how broadband noise which is present in many workplaces affects dynamic decision-making. The effect of potential…”
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Effects of the Federal Aviation Administration's Compliance Program on aircraft incidents and accidents
Published in Transportation research. Part A, Policy and practice (01-09-2022)“…•Restorative justice-based policies in aviation may be unsafe.•The FAA’s Compliance Program may reduce aviation safety.•Population-level data was evaluated…”
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The effect of moderate broadband noise on cognitive performance: a systematic review
Published in Cognition, technology & work (01-02-2024)“…Individuals in occupational settings are often exposed to moderate levels (e.g., < 85 dBA) of background noise (i.e., broadband noise) while performing…”
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The fatiguing effect of broadband noise: An EEG-based study
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-03-2021)“…•The fatiguing effect of broadband noise was examined through changes in brain wave activity.•Participants in three groups (ambient, 55 and 75 dBA broadband…”
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Rehearsal and verbal reminders in facilitating compliance with safety rules
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2011)“…▶ Accident and incidents often occur because a seemingly simple rule is forgotten. ▶ We tested the effect of both a rehearsal and a last minute reminder to…”
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Communicating safety information: Investigating how distractors affect the recall of key safety information in pre-flight safety briefings
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-11-2019)“…Distractors have been shown to adversely impact individuals' ability to acquire target information. However, not all distractors are the same. Distractors that…”
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The effects of noise on key workplace skills
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2015)“…This study explored the effect on memory and psychomotor performance of wideband noise (simulated in-cabin aircraft noise) at 75 dBA, which is similar to that…”
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