THE EFFECTS OF PAIRING, REST INTERVALS, SIGNAL RATE, AND TRANSFER CONDITIONS ON VIGILANCE PERFORMANCE
Abstract
Seven experiments were conducted. These included comparisons snns between multiple and sinnngle monitored systems; paired and isolated monitors at high and at low signal rates; spaced and massed monitoring at high and at low signal rates; a comparison between spaced, paired, and a combina tion of spaced and paired monitoring; and a comparison of transfer effects in going from high to low and from low to high signal rates in terms of two different displays. The results of these studies and the conclusions growing out of these resultlts are summarized under rr four headings: multiple monitoring, spaced monitoring, spaced-paired monitoring, and transfer.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0605151
Entities
People
- Bruce O. Bergum
- Donald J. Lehr
Organizations
- George Washington University