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Authors: Matthews, G
Citation: G. Matthews, Levels of transaction: A cognitive science framework for operator stress, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 5-33

Authors: Hendy, KC Farrell, PSE East, KP
Citation: Kc. Hendy et al., An information-processing model of operator stress and performance, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 34-80

Authors: Weaver, JL Bowers, CA Salas, E
Citation: Jl. Weaver et al., Stress and teams: Performance effects and interventions, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 83-106

Authors: Stokes, AF Kite, K
Citation: Af. Stokes et K. Kite, On grasping a nettle and becoming emotional, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 107-132

Authors: Matthews, G
Citation: G. Matthews, A transactional model of driver stress, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 133-163

Authors: Glendon, I Coles, F
Citation: I. Glendon et F. Coles, Stress in ambulance staff, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 167-199

Authors: Thompson, B Kirk-Brown, A Brown, D
Citation: B. Thompson et al., Women police: The impact of work stress on family members, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 200-210

Authors: Matthews, G Desmond, PA
Citation: G. Matthews et Pa. Desmond, Stress and driving performance: Implications for design and training, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 211-231

Authors: Cooper, CL Cartwright, S
Citation: Cl. Cooper et S. Cartwright, A strategic approach to organizational stress management, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 235-248

Authors: Morphew, ME
Citation: Me. Morphew, The future of human performance and stress research: A new challenge, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 249-262

Authors: Scerbo, MW
Citation: Mw. Scerbo, Stress, workload, and boredom in vigilance: A problem and an answer, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 267-278

Authors: Backs, RW
Citation: Rw. Backs, An autonomic space approach to the psychophysiological assessment of mental workload, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 279-289

Authors: Woods, DD Patterson, ES
Citation: Dd. Woods et Es. Patterson, How unexpected events produce an escalation of cognitive and coordinative demands, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 290-302

Authors: Parasuraman, R Hancock, PA
Citation: R. Parasuraman et Pa. Hancock, Adaptive control of mental workload, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 305-320

Authors: Brookhuis, KA de Waard, D
Citation: Ka. Brookhuis et D. De Waard, Assessment of drivers' workload: Performance and subjective and physiological indexes, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 321-333

Authors: Mouloua, M Deaton, J Hitt, JM
Citation: M. Mouloua et al., Automation and workload in aviation systems, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 334-350

Authors: Lansdown, TC
Citation: Tc. Lansdown, Causes, measures, and effects of driver visual workload, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 351-369

Authors: Andre, AD
Citation: Ad. Andre, The value of workload in the design and evaluation of consumer products, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 373-383

Authors: Hilburn, B Jorna, PGAM
Citation: B. Hilburn et Pgam. Jorna, Workload and air traffic control, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 384-394

Authors: Kantowitz, BH Simsek, O
Citation: Bh. Kantowitz et O. Simsek, Secondary-task measures of driver workload, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 395-408

Authors: Verwey, WB
Citation: Wb. Verwey, Evaluating safety effects of in-vehicle information systems, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 409-425

Authors: Flach, JM Kuperman, G
Citation: Jm. Flach et G. Kuperman, The human capacity for work: A (biased) historical perspective, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 429-442

Authors: Wickens, CD
Citation: Cd. Wickens, Workload and situation awareness, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 443-450

Authors: Desmond, PA Hancock, PA
Citation: Pa. Desmond et Pa. Hancock, Active and passive fatigue states, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 455-465

Authors: Job, RFS Dalziel, J
Citation: Rfs. Job et J. Dalziel, Defining fatigue as a condition of the organism and distinguishing it fromhabituation, adaptation, and boredom, HUM FAC TR, 2001, pp. 466-475
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