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    Effects of incremented auditory feedback on remote vehicle operator task performance by Dunn, Matthew J.M, Molesworth, Brett R.C, Koo, Tay, Lodewijks, Gabriel

    Published in Drone systems and applications (01-01-2023)
    “…Remote vehicle operators (RVO) work in a sensory-deprived environment. A reduction or absence of sensory cueing like auditory feedback, combined with variable…”
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    Can babble and broadband noise present in air transportation induce learned helplessness? A laboratory based study with university students by Molesworth, Brett R.C., Burgess, Marion, Wilkinson, James

    Published in Applied acoustics (01-01-2020)
    “…•This research sought to investigate whether noise typical in aviation workplaces can induce learned helplessness.•Learned helplessness, a behavioural theory…”
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    Communicating safety information: Investigating how distractors affect the recall of key safety information in pre-flight safety briefings by Molesworth, Brett R.C., Seneviratne, Dimuth, Wilcock, Chloe

    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 relationship between noise and mode of delivery on recognition memory and working memory by Molesworth, Brett R.C., Burgess, Marion, Koh, Sandra

    Published in Applied acoustics (15-01-2017)
    “…•In-cabin aircraft noise is loud.•Critical safety information is presented in the presence of this noise.•Aircraft noise was found to affect recognition…”
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    Effects of auditory and visual feedback on remote pilot manual flying performance by Dunn, Matthew J. M., Molesworth, Brett R. C., Koo, Tay, Lodewijks, Gabriel

    Published in Ergonomics (01-11-2020)
    “…Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) have facilitated new growth in civil aviation. Unlike manned aircraft, however, they are operated without auditory…”
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    Altering user' acceptance of automation through prior automation exposure by Bekier, Marek, Molesworth, Brett R. C

    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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    The influence of attitude towards individuals’ choice for a remotely piloted commercial flight: A latent class logit approach by Molesworth, Brett R.C., Koo, Tay T.R.

    “…•Individuals’ attitude towards a remotely piloted commercial passenger aircraft was investigated.•A stated choice experiment was employed to investigate choice…”
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    Using the effect of alcohol as a comparison to illustrate the detrimental effects of noise on performance by Molesworth, Brett, Burgess, Marion, Gunnell, Belinda

    Published in Noise & health (01-09-2013)
    “…The aim of the present research is to provide a user-friendly index of the relative impairment associated with noise in the aircraft cabin. As such, the…”
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    The effect of punishment and feedback on correcting erroneous behavior by Calabrese, Curtis G, Molesworth, Brett R C, Hatfield, Julie

    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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    The effect of broadband noise on learning and dynamic decision-making and how cognitive workload and sex moderate its effect by Zhou, Hang, Molesworth, Brett R.C., Burgess, Marion, Hatfield, Julie

    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 by Calabrese, Curtis G., Molesworth, Brett R.C., Hatfield, Julie, Slavich, Eve

    “…•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 by Zhou, Hang, Molesworth, Brett R. C., Burgess, Marion, Hatfield, Julie

    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 by Low, Ian, Molesworth, Brett R.C., Burgess, Marion

    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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    Miscommunication in general aviation: The influence of external factors on communication errors by Molesworth, Brett R.C., Estival, Dominique

    Published in Safety science (01-03-2015)
    “…•Miscommunication features prominently in many aviation accidents.•External factors can influence communication accuracy.•Pilot workload and number of items in…”
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    Recent experience and performance during a critical in‐flight event by Wiggins, Mark W., Yuris, Nadya, Molesworth, Brett R. C.

    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 by Ackland, Corrie A, Molesworth, Brett R C, Grisham, Jessica R

    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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    The effects of noise on key workplace skills by Molesworth, Brett R C, Burgess, Marion, Zhou, Annie

    “…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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    Employing humour and celebrities to manipulate passengers’ attention to pre-flight safety briefing videos in commercial aviation by Seneviratne, Dimuth, Molesworth, Brett R.C.

    Published in Safety science (01-06-2015)
    “…•Passenger attention to pre-flight safety briefing videos is poor.•Humour or celebrities are used to improve passenger’ attention to briefings.•Passengers are…”
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    Which cognitive training intervention can improve young drivers’ speed management on the road? by Molloy, Oleksandra, Molesworth, Brett R.C., Williamson, Ann

    “…•Cognitive-based training was associated with reduced young driver speeding behaviour.•Combined feedback was most effective in reducing young drivers’ speeding…”
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    Trust and user acceptance of pilotless passenger aircraft by Koo, Tay T.R., Molesworth, Brett R.C., Dunn, Matthew J.M., Lodewijks, Gabriel, Liao, Shirley

    “…This study examines the empirical relations between trust and society's willingness to accept an emerging technology in air travel. This paper extracts…”
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