PsycEXTRA Dataset 2007
DOI: 10.1037/e621382011-001
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Technology Implications of a Cognitive Task Analysis for Locomotive Engineers

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“…Fatigue, monotony and boredom seem to be issues related to normal and thus routine operation conditions (Edkins & Pollock, 1997;Wilde & Stinson, 1983;Buck & Lamonde, 1993;Dorrian et al, 2006). A high cognitive workload, on the other hand, is also being discussed in the context of driver information systems (Tappan, 2011;Kecklund et al, 2001;Roth & Multer, 2009). What is striking is that very little empirical research has looked into the role of automation, especially for the train driver's cognition, behaviour and activation state, and how this could be related to critical incidents.…”
Section: Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fatigue, monotony and boredom seem to be issues related to normal and thus routine operation conditions (Edkins & Pollock, 1997;Wilde & Stinson, 1983;Buck & Lamonde, 1993;Dorrian et al, 2006). A high cognitive workload, on the other hand, is also being discussed in the context of driver information systems (Tappan, 2011;Kecklund et al, 2001;Roth & Multer, 2009). What is striking is that very little empirical research has looked into the role of automation, especially for the train driver's cognition, behaviour and activation state, and how this could be related to critical incidents.…”
Section: Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems-based models provide a snapshot of the entire system and the driver's position within it (e.g. 18,19). On the other hand, skill-based models of train driving focus more on the train driving process itself, though they have a tendency to emphasise the objective and quantitative features of the environment (e.g.…”
Section: How Do Train Drivers Conceptualise Risk?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following list of human factors issues were identified from a cognitive task analysis of PTC (Roth & Multer, 2009). These issues are primarily concerns (one positive feature) voiced by locomotive cab engineers.…”
Section: Comparison Of Rail and Aviation Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%