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Accident Analysis 1 Accident Investigation 1 Aviation Safety 1 Bundeswehr 1 Cognition 1 Content Analysis 1 EOG 1 Electrooculogram 1 Evaluation Flight Safety 1 Eye Movement 1 Fixations 1 Gazing 1 German Armed Forces 1 Oculomotor System 1 Saccades 1
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Nitzschner, Marco Michael 2 Sievert, Alexander 1 Stein, Michael 1 Witzki, Alexander 1
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International Journal of Aviation Systems, Operations and Training (IJASOT) 1 International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI) 1
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Reliability and Validity of Low Temporal Resolution Eye Tracking Systems in Cognitive Performance Tasks
Sievert, Alexander; Witzki, Alexander; Nitzschner, … - In: International Journal of Mobile Human Computer … 10 (2018) 1, pp. 40-51
Eye tracking experiments are an important contribution to human computer interaction (HCI) research. Eye movements indicate attention, information processing, and cognitive state. Oculomotor activity is usually captured with high temporal resolution eye tracking systems, which are expensive and...
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Evaluating Psychological Aircraft Accident Reports for Differences in the Investigation of Human Factors
Nitzschner, Marco Michael; Stein, Michael - In: International Journal of Aviation Systems, Operations … 4 (2017) 2, pp. 15-31
Analyzing accidents clearly is an important method for maintaining and improving safety in aviation. Nevertheless, evaluating these accident reports is equally important. Still, such evaluations seem to be generally neglected, especially in the military domain. The aim of the current study was...
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