APS Lab Profiles: Meet the Scientists!
Want more Human Factors?
- Read the APS Lab Profile on the GMU Arch Lab.
- George Mason students and faculty created this video for a Human Factors and Ergonomics Society video contest in 2011 to help explains what human factors is. Watch the rap and a behind the music interview with the "Human Factors Rapper" Tyler Shaw.
George Mason University Arch Laboratory
Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Bridging theory, experimentation, and application in the cognitive sciences.
Meet the Scientists: Raja Parasuraman
Director Human Factors and Applied Cognition Graduate Program
Attention and Automation
Meet the Scientists: Deborah Boehm-Davis
Associate Dean, College of Humanities and Social Science
Safer Skies: Aviation and Crew Resource Management
Meet the Scientists: Carryl Baldwin
Associate Professor, Human Factors and Applied Cognition Program
Driven by Human Factors: How Science Can Improve Transportation Safety
Meet the Scientists: Matt Peterson
Associate Professor, Human Factors and Applied Cognition Program and Neuroscience Program
The Eye-Tracking Advantage: Using Eye Tracking to Measure Attention
Meet the Scientists: Tyler Shaw
Assistant Professor, Human Factors and Applied Cognition Program
Your Brain on Fatigue: Transcranial Doppler Sonography and Cognitive Resources
Meet the Scientists: Jim Thompson
Associate Professor, Human Factors and Applied Cognition Program, Neuroscience Program
Summing up People by Studying Biological Motion
Meet the Scientists: Robert Youmans
Assistant Professor, Human Factors and Applied Cognition Program
with students Daniel Gartenberg, Christian Gonzalez, and Stephanie Pratt
Breaking the Mold: Design Fixation
Meet the Scientists: Robert Youmans
Assistant Professor, Human Factors and Applied Cognition Program
The Intersection of Psychology, Engineering, and Design
Breaking the Mold: Design Fixation
Robert Youmans with students Daniel Gartenberg, Christian Gonzalez, and Stephanie Pratt
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