Situational Awareness in Complex Systems (2006)
Gilson, Richard D., Hitchcock, Lloyd, Pew, Richard A., Endsley, Mica R., Smith, Kip, Taylor, R. M., ...
Decisions, whose appropriateness depends on knowledge and rules, are expected more or less effectively depending on the psychomotor skills of the operator. If these are sequential rather than...
Development of Stall Deterrent Device for Small Airplanes. (2002)
Gilson,Richard D., Fenton,Robert W.
A kinesthetic-tactual display may be effectively used as a control aid, per previous flight tests. Angle-of-attack (AOA) information would be continuously presented to a pilot, via this display,...
Conditioned Suppression of Vestibular Nystagmus with Visual Stimuli. (2002)
Gilson, Richard D., Stockwell, Charles W.
During sinusoidal whole-body oscillation, three tasks, two visual and one auditory, were presented, respectively, to three groups of ten subjects each. Before and after this conditioning period,...
Lighting Factors Affecting the Visibility of a Moving Display, (1999)
Gilson, Richard D., Elliott, Robert H.
Compensatory tracking performance was shown to be substantially degraded by oscillation of the visual display at both 1.0 Hz and 2.0 Hz. The severity of this decrement was significantly altered by...
Effects of Alcohol Ingestion on Tracking Performance during Angular Acceleration. (1999)
Collins, William F., Gilson, Richard D., Schroeder, David J.
Following practice, two groups of 10 subjects each were given pre- (baseline) tests of tracking performance in both static (stationary) and dynamic (whole body angular acceleration) conditions. One...
Nystagmus Responses During Triangular Waveforms of Angular Velocity About the Y- and Z-Axes. (1999)
Gilson, Richard D., Stockwell, Charles W.
Nystagmus response parameters were estimated by a test procedure using short triangular waveforms of angular velocity. Mean estimates were determined as follows: II/delta = 15.5 seconds and...
Gilson, Richard D., Schroeder, David J., Collins, William E., Guedry, Fred E.
A previous investigation showed that alcohol impairs the ability to suppress vestibular nystagmus, thus degrading visual compensatory tracking performance during angular acceleration. Reduced display...
Some Effects of Alcohol on Various Aspects of Oculomotor Control. (1999)
Gilson, Richard D., Schroeder, David J., Collins, William E.
Recent studies have shown that alcohol interferes with visual control of vestibular nystagmus. The present study was designed to assess three partially independent systems of oculomotor control....
Gilson,Richard D., Benson,Alan J.
Loss of acuity for visual details in aircraft during unusual maneuvers has been documented. Recent investigations of this problem have served to define the magnitude of semicircular canal stimulation...
Stockwell,Charles W., Gilson,Richard D.
A practical procedure was developed for obtaining reliable measures of sensation associated with semicircular canal stimulation. Theoretically these measures can be used along with measures of...
Collins,William E., Gilson,Richard D., Schroeder,David J.
Most studies of the effects of alcohol on human performance involve static (absence of motion) situations. However, the addition of motion, involved in such activities as piloting an aircraft, might...
Gilson,Richard D., Schroeder,David J., Collins,William E.
A previous CAMI laboratory investigation showed that alcohol impairs the ability of men to suppress vestibular nystagmus while visually fixating on a cockpit instrument, thus degrading visual...
Taxonomic Transformations of Visual Media Selections into Display Specification. (1998)
Gilson, Richard D., Myler, Harley R.
This research examined relationships between characteristics of visual stimuli and learning as a first step in developing decision support systems to help estimate visual fidelity requirements for...
Haptic masking and vibratory patterns. (1968)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Princeton University, 1968.