Cognition Technology & Work

Papers
(The H4-Index of Cognition Technology & Work is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Comparing obedience and efficiency in tedious task performance under human and humanoid robot supervision164
Thermographic and cognitive assessment of fatigue in vessel traffic service operators: a socio-technical approach131
An initial user model design for adaptive interface development in learning management system based on cognitive load41
An analysis of challenges and impacts of different trends/factors on the implementation of onboard training: perspectives from maritime education and training institutions28
Using mixed-fidelity to create effective environments27
Can you fly it? Flight performance of novices and system designers with a simplified vehicle operations concept26
Driving safety evaluation of longitudinal slope and curve combination of extra-long underwater tunnels25
Responsible AI and career sustainability: the intersectional role of knowledge, emotion, and capability in Vietnam23
Understanding the railway driving activity to design HUD: recommendations and specificities for future light trains20
Improving the layout of digital checklists for managing challenging situations19
Does nature’s sounds make me feel more refreshed? Investigation of nature sound stimulus as a micro-refresh during intellectual work18
Influence of automation mode use on selection rates and subjective assessment over time18
Understanding what factors affect firefighter use of site-specific risk information18
Utilising human factors systems approach to support the well-being of healthcare workers: a qualitative study of work system interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic17
Human-centered design and evaluation of a workplace for the remote assistance of highly automated vehicles16
Predictive validity of selected cognitive tests for the assessment of pilot flight performance in night vision goggles16
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