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Mioch, T. (author), Ledegang, W. (author), Paulissen, R. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), van Diggelen, J. (author)Sharing and re-using design knowledge is a challenge for the diverse multi-disciplinary research and development teams that work on complex and highly automated systems. For this purpose, a situated Cognitive Engineering (sCE) methodology was proposed that specifies and assesses the functional user requirements with their design rationale in a...conference paper 2014
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Streefkerk, J.W. (author), Smets, N. (author), Varkevisser, M. (author), Hiemstra-Van Mastrigt, S. (author)On future battlefields, increasingly more sensor information will become available for military commanders to support mission execution. To improve (shared) situational awareness, decision-making and communication in face of this increased amount of information, the design of command and control (C2) systems must match the mental models and...conference paper 2014
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Lefter, I. (author), Burghouts, G.J. (author), Rothkrantz, L.J.M. (author)Stressful situations are likely to occur at human operated service desks, as well as at human-computer interfaces used in public domain. Automatic surveillance can help notifying when extra assistance is needed. Human communication is inherently multimodal e.g. speech, gestures, facial expressions. It is expected that automatic surveillance...article 2014
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Neerincx, M.A. (author), Harbers, M. (author), Lim, D. (author), van der Tas, V. (author)Workload research in command, information and process-control centers, resulted in a modular and formal Cognitive Load and Emotional State (CLES) model with transparent and easy-to-modify classification and assessment techniques. The model distinguishes three representation and analysis layers with an increasing level of abstraction, focusing on...conference paper 2014
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Streefkerk, J.W. (author), Neef, M. (author), Meesters, K. (author), Pieneman, R. (author), van Dongen, K. (author)In disaster recovery, responding professional organizations traditionally assess the needs of communities following a disaster. Recent disasters have shown that volunteer capacities within the community are not yet integrated in recovery activities. To improve the efficiency of responding professionals and utilize the potential capacity from...conference paper 2014
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Vakili, V. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Morina, N. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)In the last two decades, several effective virtual reality-based interventions for anxiety disorders have been developed. Virtual reality interventions can also be used to build resilience to psychopathology for populations at risk of exposure to traumatic experiences and developing mental disorders as a result, such as for people working in...article 2014
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Brouwer, A.M. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Heylen, D. (author), Jensen, O. (author), Poel, M. (author)While a BCI usually aims to provide an alternative communication channel for disabled users who have difficulties to move or to speak, we focused on BCIs as a way to retrieve and use information about an individual’s cognitive or affective state without requiring any effort or intention of the user to convey this information. Providing only an...conference paper 2013
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Sinclair, I. (author), Carter, J. (author), Kassner, S. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Weber, G. (author), Elliott, L. (author), Andrew, I. (author)Tactile and haptic interaction is becoming increasingly important; ergonomic standards can ensure that systems are designed with sufficient concern for ergonomics and interoperability. ISO (through working group TC159/SC4/WG9) is developing international standards in this subject area, dual-tracked as both ISO and CEN standards. A framework and...conference paper 2012
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Poel, M. (author), Nijboer, F. (author), van den Broek, E.L. (author), Fairclough, S. (author), Nijholt, A. (author)BCIs are traditionally conceived as a way to control apparatus, an interface that allows you to act on" external devices as a form of input control. We propose an alternative use of BCIs, that of monitoring users as an additional intelligent sensor to enrich traditional means of interaction. This vision is what we consider to be a grand...conference paper 2012
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van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Lotte, F. (author), Tangermann, M. (author)Brain-computer interaction has already moved from assistive care to applications such as gaming. Improvements in usability, hardware, signal processing, and system integration should yield applications in other nonmedical areas.article 2012
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Garza, J.L.B. (author), Eijckelhof, B.H.W. (author), Johnson, P.W. (author), Raina, S.M. (author), Rynell, P.W. (author), Huysmans, M.A. (author), van Dieën, J.H. (author), van der Beek, A.J. (author), Blatter, B.M. (author), Dennerlein, J.T. (author)This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, investigated whether there are differences in field-measured forces, muscle efforts, postures, velocities and accelerations across computer activities. These parameters were measured continuously for 120 office workers performing their own work for...article 2012
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de Korte, E.M. (author), Huysmans, M.A. (author), de Jong, A.M. (author), van de Ven, J.G.M. (author), Ruijsendaal, M. (author)This study investigated the effects of non-obtrusive feedback on continuous lifted hand/finger behaviour, task performance and comfort. In an experiment with 24 participants the effects of two visual and two tactile feedback signals were compared to a no-feedback condition in a computer task. Results from the objective measures showed that all...article 2012
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van Maanen, P.P. (author), Wisse, F. (author), van Diggelen, J. (author), Beun, R.J. (author)Problems with estimating trust in information sources are common in time constraining and ambiguous situations and often lead to a decrease of team performance. Humans lack the resources to track the integrity of information and thus tend to over- or under-rely on advice from support systems. Two types of adaptive team support have been...conference paper 2011
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Mühl, C. (author), van den Broek, E.L. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), Nijboer, F. (author), van Wouwe, N.C. (author), Heylen, D. (author)Reliable applications of affective brain-computer interfaces (aBCI) in realistic, multi-modal environments require a detailed understanding of the processes involved in emotions. To explore the modalityspecific nature of affective responses, we studied neurophysiological responses (i.e., EEG) of 24 participants during visual, auditory, and...conference paper 2011
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Thurlings, M.E. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Brouwer, A.-M.M. (author), Werkhoven, P.J. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)Abstract In this chapter we discuss Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) as navigation devices from a Human Factors point of view. We argue that navigation is more than only steering a car or a wheelchair. It involves three levels: planning, steering and control, linked to cognition, perception and sensation, respectively. We structure the existing...bookPart 2010
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Effects of third person perspective on affective appraisal and engagement: Findings from SECOND LIFESchuurink, E.L. (author), Toet, A. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)This study investigates the influence of a first-person perspective (1PP) and a third-person perspective (3PP), respectively, on the affective appraisal and on the user engagement of a three-dimensional virtual environment in SECOND LIFE. Participants explored the environment while searching for five targets during a limited time span, using...article 2010
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Coffey, E.B.J. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), Wilschut, E.S. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)Recent advances in non-invasive brain-machine or brain-computer interfaces (BMIs/BCIs) have demonstrated that humans can control computers or simple robotic devices using only brain signals. These successes have lead to the suggestion that BMIs could significantly improve the safety and efficiency of space operations. Electroencephalography (EEG...article 2010
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van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Kyung, K. (author), Kassner, S. (author), Carter, J. (author), Brewster, S. (author), Weber, G. (author), Andrew, I. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)Tactile and haptic interaction is becoming increasingly important and ergonomic standards can ensure that systems are designed with sufficient concerns for ergonomics and interoperability. ISO (through working group TC159/SC4/WG9) is working toward international standards, which are being dual-tracked as both ISO and CEN standards. This paper...conference paper 2010
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van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Veltman, J.A. (author), Grootjen, M. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)The future generation user system interfaces need to be user-centric which goes beyond user-friendly and includes understanding and anticipating user intentions. We introduce the concept of operator models, their role in implementing user-system symbiosis, and the usefulness of brain-based indices on for instance effort, vigilance, workload and...bookPart 2010
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