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- Title
The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) Does Not Promote Mindlessness During Vigilance Performance.
- Authors
Dillard, Michael B.; Warm, Joel S.; Funke, Gregory J.; Funke, Matthew E.; Finomore, Victor S.; Matthews, Gerald; Shaw, Tyler H.; Parasuraman, Raja
- Abstract
The article presents a study on the validity of Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART), conducted by Michael B. Dillard and colleagues. Topics discussed include mindlessness models, positive predictive power and mental workload. Information on traditional vigilance format (TVF) and negative predictive power (NPP) is offered.
- Subjects
ATTENTION research; ATTENTION testing; VIGILANCE (Psychology); MENTAL work; SIGNAL detection (Psychology); DILLARD, Michael B.
- Publication
Human Factors, 2014, Vol 56, Issue 8, p1364
- ISSN
0018-7208
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0018720814537521