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| James P BlissSummaryAffiliation: Old Dominion University Country: USA Publications
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Alarm mistrust in automobiles: how collision alarm reliability affects drivingJames P Bliss
Psychology Department MGB 244B, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
Appl Ergon 34:499-509. 2003..These results emphasize that alarm designers should maximize alarm reliability while minimizing alarm invasiveness...
The role of alarm signal duration as a cue for alarm validityJames P Bliss
Old Dominion University, Psychology Mills Godwin Building 244B, Norfolk, Virginia, VA 23513, USA
Appl Ergon 38:191-9. 2007..Overall, results suggest signal duration is an important influence, but that increased task complexity may lead operators to adopt other reaction strategies...
Assessing surgical skill training under hazardous conditions in a virtual environmentMark W Scerbo
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 111:436-42. 2005..Further, this study shows that virtual environments offer the chance to study a wider variety of medical procedures performed under an unlimited number of conditions...
The efficacy of a medical virtual reality simulator for training phlebotomyMark W Scerbo
Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529 0267, USA
Hum Factors 48:72-84. 2006..The present study compared the effectiveness of a virtual reality (VR) simulator for training phlebotomy with that of a more traditional approach using simulated limbs...
Comparison of a virtual reality simulator and simulated limbs for phlebotomy trainingMark W Scerbo
National Center for Collaboration in Medical Modeling and Simulation, Old Dominion University and Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA 23529 0267, USA
J Infus Nurs 29:214-24. 2006..Thus, training decisions may require that the unique advantages afforded by each system be considered...
The effect of sonification display pulse rate and reliability on operator trust and perceived workload during a simulated patient monitoring taskRandall D Spain
Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
Ergonomics 51:1320-37. 2008..Processing resources and operator trust were sensitive to both pulse rate and sensor reliability. These findings suggest that setting pulse rates to 60 pulses per min may have considerable benefits in critical task environments...
A comparison of the CathSim system and simulated limbs for teaching intravenous cannulationMark W Scerbo
Old Dominion University, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 98:340-6. 2004..These findings may be due to differences between the two training methods as well as the methodology adopted in the present study...
Determining the efficacy of an immersive trainer for arthroscopy skillsJames P Bliss
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 111:54-6. 2005..These data suggest that the immersive arthroscopic trainer might be useful as an initial screening or training tool for beginning medical students...
