Browsing Psychology by Author "He, Jibo"
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A usability and safety study of bone-conduction headphones during driving while listening to audiobooks
Granados, Jasmine A.; Hopper, Matthew (Wichita State University, 2018-04-27)Bone-conduction technology has been around since the 1800s but using this technology in headphones is relatively new. Bone-conduction transmits sound through the bones of the skull. This research compared the effect of ... -
Can you judge a video game by its cover? An exploration of subjective impressions and viewing patterns
Phan, Mikki H.; He, Jibo; Chaparro, Barbara S. (Springer International Publishing AG, 2015)Studies have shown that first impressions of websites can lead to lasting opinions regarding usability and trustworthiness. However, little research has been conducted concerning first impressions of video games. In this ... -
Can you judge a video game by its cover? An exploration of subjective impressions and viewing patterns
Phan, Mikki H. (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2014-04-25)Studies have shown that first impressions of websites can lead to lasting opinions regarding usability and trustworthiness. However, little research has been conducted concerning first impressions of video games. In this ... -
A comparison of gaze-based and gesture-based input for a point-and-click task
Canare, Dominic; Chaparro, Barbara S.; He, Jibo (Springer International Publishing AG, 2015-07-18)Alternative input devices to the computer mouse are becoming more affordable and accessible. With greater availability, they have the potential to provide greater access to information for more users in more environments, ... -
Detection of driver drowsiness using wearable devices: A feasibility study of the proximity sensor
He, Jibo; Choi, William; Yang, Yan; Lu, Junshi; Wu, Xiaohui; Peng, Kaiping (Elsevier Ltd., 2017-11)Background: Drowsiness is one of the major factors that cause crashes in the transportation industry. Drowsiness detection systems can alert drowsy operators and potentially reduce the risk of crashes. In this study, a ... -
Do wearable devices bring distraction closer to the driver? Comparing smartphones and Google Glass
Wu, Xiaohui; Crager, Kirsten; McCarley, Jason S.; Poynter, Mykala N.; Peng, Kaiping (Wichita State University, 2016-04-29)Distracted driving increases driving errors (e.g., deviation from lane-keeping, inconsistent speed, delayed response-time) and chance crashes. Increased availability and usage of hand-held and wearable devices have exacerbated ... -
Does more attention improve or impair lane keeping performance
Choi, William; Ellis, Jake (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2014-04-25)The effect of cognitive load on lane variation is inconsistent and theoretically unclear. The lateral prioritization hypothesis proposes that smaller lane deviation is due to more attention to steering control and active ... -
Does wearable device bring distraction closer to drivers? Comparing smartphones and Google Glass
He, Jibo; McCarley, Jason S.; Crager, Kirsten; Jadliwala, Murtuza Shabbir; Hua, Lesheng; Huang, Sheng (Elsevier, 2018-07)Background" Head-up and wearable displays, such as Google Glass (TM), are sometimes marketed as safe in-vehicle alternatives to phone-based displays, as they allow drivers to receive messages without eye-off-the-road ... -
Effects of mobile computer terminal configuration and level of driving control on police officers’ performance and workload
Shupsky, Taylor; Lyman, Adriana; He, Jibo; Zahabi, Maryam (SAGE, 2020-03-09)Objective: The objective of this study was to assess police officers’ performance and workload in using two mobile computer terminal (MCT) configurations under operational and tactical driving conditions. Background: Crash ... -
An introduction to the Ruthven Impairment Assessment (RIA): A stability study
Goldstein, Gerald; He, Jibo; Ruthven, Leslie; Walker, Jon (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016)The Ruthven Impairment Assessment (RIA) is introduced as a new neurocognitive test for the evaluation of complex attentional, reasoning, and working-memory abilities. It contains 5 subtests and is administered by computer ... -
Is touch-based text input practical for a smartwatch?
Chaparro, Barbara S.; He, Jibo; Turner, Colton; Turner, Kirsten (Springer International Publishing AG, 2015)The use of smartwatches is increasing exponentially as is consumer interest. Currently, smartwatches offer the ability to read text messages, notifications, and email once they are synchronized with a smartphone. Text ... -
Lane keeping under cognitive load: performance changes and mechanisms
He, Jibo; McCarley, Jason S.; Kramer, Arthur F. (Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2014-03)Objective: A pair of simulated driving experiments studied the effects of cognitive load on drivers’ lane-keeping performance. Background: Cognitive load while driving often reduces the variability of lane position. ... -
Modeling and predicting mobile phone touchscreen transcription typing using an integrated cognitive architecture
Cao, Shi; Ho, Anson; He, Jibo (Taylor & Francis, 2018)Modeling typing performance has values in both the theory and design practice of human-computer interaction. Previous models have simulated desktop keyboard transcription typing performance; however, as the increasing ... -
Mutual interference of driving and texting performance
Ellis, Jake; Crandall, Joseph; Turner, Colton; Turner, Kirsten (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2014-04-25)Texting while driving is a disturbingly common habit; however, the impact of texting on driving performance and effective approaches to counteract its risks are still not well understood. This study utilizes the Lane Change ... -
Mutual interferences of driving and texting performance
He, Jibo; Chaparro, Alex; Wu, Xiaohui; Crandall, Joseph; Ellis, Jake (Elsevier B.V., 2015-11)Despite legislative and social campaigns to reduce texting while driving, drivers continue to text behind the wheel. There is abundant evidence demonstrating that texting while driving impairs driving performance. While ... -
Own-race faces capture attention faster than other-race faces: evidence from response time and the N2pc
Zhou, Guomei; Cheng, Zhijie; Yue, Zhenzhu; Tredoux, Colin; He, Jibo; Wang, Ling (Public Library of Science, 2015-06-04)Studies have shown that people are better at recognizing human faces from their own-race than from other-races, an effect often termed the Own-Race Advantage. The current study investigates whether there is an Own-Race ... -
Searching for information on the web: Impact of cognitive aging, prior domain knowledge and complexity of the search problems
Sanchiz, M.; Chin, J.; Chevalier, A.; Fu, W. T.; Amadieu, F.; He, Jibo (Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved., 2017-01)This study focuses on the impact of age, prior domain knowledge and cognitive abilities on performance, query production and navigation strategies during information searching. Twenty older adults and nineteen young adults ... -
Simulated flight testing of an adaptive loss-of-control avoidance pilot advisory display
Rafi, Melvin; Rajaram, Kiran; Moustafa, Mohamed A.; Bin Salmaan Hussain, Danial Imran; Morales, Kevin; Steck, James E.; He, Jibo; Chakravarthy, Animesh (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc., 2019-01-06)Loss-of-Control has been consistently deemed the primary contributor to air accidents globally. Systems capable of alerting pilots when impending control loss is predicted to occur have the potential to promote safer flight. ... -
Text input on a smartwatch QWERTY keyboard: tap vs. trace
Turner, Colton; Chaparro, Barbara S.; He, Jibo (Taylor & Francis LTD, 2017)This study examines text input performance on a smartwatch using tap and trace input methods on a standard QWERTY keyboard (Swype(TM)). Participants were either experts or novices to the tracing technique on their smartphone. ... -
Texting while driving using Google Glass (TM): Promising but not distraction-free
He, Jibo; Choi, William; McCarley, Jason S.; Chaparro, Barbara S.; Wang, Chun (Elsevier B.V., 2015-08)Texting while driving is risky but common. This study evaluated how texting using a Head-Mounted Display, Google Glass, impacts driving performance. Experienced drivers performed a classic car-following task while using ...