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    Evolution and revolution: Personality research for the coming world of robots, artificial intelligence, and autonomous systems by Matthews, Gerald, Hancock, Peter A., Lin, Jinchao, Panganiban, April Rose, Reinerman-Jones, Lauren E., Szalma, James L., Wohleber, Ryan W.

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-02-2021)
    “…In forty years, human existence will be radically transformed by advances in information technology, including Artificial Intelligence, robots capable of…”
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    Improving Teamwork Competencies in Human-Machine Teams: Perspectives From Team Science by Stowers, Kimberly, Brady, Lisa L., MacLellan, Christopher, Wohleber, Ryan, Salas, Eduardo

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (24-05-2021)
    “…In response to calls for research to improve human-machine teaming (HMT), we present a “perspective” paper that explores techniques from computer science that…”
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    Dangerous intersections? A review of studies of fatigue and distraction in the automated vehicle by Matthews, Gerald, Neubauer, Catherine, Saxby, Dyani J., Wohleber, Ryan W., Lin, Jinchao

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2019)
    “…The impacts of fatigue on the vehicle driver may change with technological advancements including automation and the increasing prevalence of potentially…”
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    Metacognition, Hardiness, and Grit as Resilience Factors in Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Operations: A Simulation Study by Matthews, Gerald, Panganiban, April Rose, Wells, Adrian, Wohleber, Ryan W, Reinerman-Jones, Lauren E

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (26-03-2019)
    “…Operators of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) face a variety of stress factors resulting from both the cognitive demands of the work and its broader social…”
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    Multiple facets of overconfidence: Implications for driving safety by Wohleber, Ryan W., Matthews, Gerald

    “…•Above average effect (AAE) predicted driver error over and above other predictors.•AAE in compensating for impairments was distinct from AAE in general…”
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    Eye-Tracking Active Indicators of Insider Threats: Detecting Illicit Activity During Normal Workflow by Yerdon, Valarie A., Lin, Jinchao, Wohleber, Ryan W, Matthews, Gerald, Reinerman-Jones, Lauren, Hancock, P. A.

    “…Cyber challenges faced by organizations today involve malicious inside actors, often labeled insider threats (ITs). These present a difficult challenge in that…”
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    Overload and Automation-Dependence in a Multi-UAS Simulation: Task Demand and Individual Difference Factors by Lin, Jinchao, Matthews, Gerald, Wohleber, Ryan W, Funke, Gregory J, Calhoun, Gloria L, Ruff, Heath A, Szalma, James, Chiu, Peter

    “…Future unmanned aerial systems (UAS) operations will require control of multiple vehicles. Operators are vulnerable to cognitive overload, despite support from…”
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    Vigilance and Automation Dependence in Operation of Multiple Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS): A Simulation Study by Wohleber, Ryan W., Matthews, Gerald, Lin, Jinchao, Szalma, James L., Calhoun, Gloria L., Funke, Gregory J., Chiu, C.-Y. Peter, Ruff, Heath A.

    Published in Human factors (01-05-2019)
    “…Objective: This simulation study investigated factors influencing sustained performance and fatigue during operation of multiple Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)…”
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    Personality, Stress and Resilience: A Multifactorial Cognitive Science Perspective by Gerald Matthews, Jinchao Lin, Ryan Wohleber

    Published in Psychological Topics (01-05-2017)
    “…Personality traits are consistently correlated with various indices of acute psychological stress response, including negative emotions and performance…”
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    Individual Differences in Driver Over-Confidence: Implications for Stress, Error and Managing Impairments by Wohleber, Ryan W., Matthews, Gerald

    “…This study aimed to extend understanding of individual differences in over-confidence in driver safety. First, we discriminated general driving confidence from…”
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    The Impact of Automation Reliability and Operator Fatigue on Performance and Reliance by Wohleber, Ryan W., Calhoun, Gloria L., Funke, Gregory J., Ruff, Heath, Chiu, C.-Y. Peter, Lin, Jinchao, Matthews, Gerald

    “…Reliability of automation is known to influence operator reliance on automation. What is less understood is how the influence of reliability and the effects of…”
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    Individual Differences in Resilience and Affective Response during Simulated UAV Operations by Wohleber, Ryan W., Matthews, Gerald, Reinerman-Jones, Lauren E., Panganiban, April Rose, Scribner, David

    “…This study investigated the consistency of stress responses to different sources of stress during simulated multiple unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operation…”
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    Agent transparency in mixed-initiative multi-UxV control: How should intelligent agent collaborators speak their minds? by Wohleber, Ryan W., Stowers, Kimberly, Barnes, Michael, Chen, Jessie Y.C.

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-11-2023)
    “…Multiple unmanned system control is a complex command and control endeavor but pairing human operators with an intelligent agent (IA) teammate can buttress the…”
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    The Impact of Transparency on Human-Autonomy Teaming by Gruber, Mira E., Hancock, P. A., Barber, Daniel J., Wohleber, Ryan, Lyons, Joseph B.

    “…Trust is imperative for safe and effective human-automation relationships, especially in complex systems. Transparency, which is the communication of the…”
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    Emotional intelligence, cognitive ability and information search in tactical decision-making by Fallon, Corey K., Panganiban, April Rose, Wohleber, Ryan, Matthews, Gerald, Kustubayeva, Almira M., Roberts, Richard

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-07-2014)
    “…Emotional intelligence (EI) may promote more effective decision-making under stress. In the present study, 167 participants completed a situation judgment test…”
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    Personality, Stress and Resilience: A Multifactorial Cognitive Science Perspective by Gerald Matthews, Jinchao Lin, Ryan Wohleber

    Published in Psychological Topics (01-05-2017)
    “…Personality traits are consistently correlated with various indices of acute psychological stress response, including negative emotions and performance…”
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    The Importance of a Strong Methodology When Choosing Baselines for Physiological Assessment by Parchment, Avonie, Wohleber, Ryan, Reinerman-Jones, Lauren

    “…This study examines current resting baseline practices in physiological measurement. Specifically, we investigated between- and within-baseline stability of…”
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    Eye Tracking Metrics for Insider Threat Detection in a Simulated Work Environment by Matthews, Gerald, Reinerman-Jones, Lauren, Wohleber, Ryan, Ortiz, Eric

    “…Insider Threats (ITs) are hard to identify because of their knowledge of the organization and motivation to avoid detection. One approach to detecting ITs…”
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    Cognitive and Affective Eye Tracking Metrics for Detecting Insider Threat: A Study of Simulated Espionage by Matthews, Gerald, Wohleber, Ryan, Lin, Jinchao, Reinerman-Jones, Lauren, Yerdon, Valarie, Pope, Nathanael

    “…Insider Threat (IT) is a growing cybersecurity issue. Countermeasures based on cognitive engineering may utilize diagnostic eye fixation responses indicative…”
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