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This a list of Arch Lab publications from 2006. The list is not comprehensive, it is intended as a representative sample of the kinds of research being conducted in the Arch Lab.

Articles from 2006
  • Beck, M.R., Peterson, M.S., Boot, W.R., Vomela, M., & Kramer, A.F. (2006). Explicit memory for rejected distractors in visual search. Visual Cognition, 14, 2, 150-174.
  • Beck, M., Peterson, M.S., & Vomela, M.. (2006). Where, but not what, is remembered during visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 32, 235-250.
  • Beltz, B. C., & Kello, C. T. (2006). On the intrinsic fluctuations of human behavior. TIn S.P. Sohob (Ed.) Trends in Cognitive Psychology. New York: Nova Publishers.
  • Boehm-Davis, D. A. (2006). Improving Product Safety and Effectiveness in the Home. In R. S. Nickerson (Ed.), Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics, Volume 1. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 219-253.
  • Caggiano, D., Jiang, Y., & Parasuraman, R.(2006). Aging and repetition priming for targets and distracters in a working memory task. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 13, 1-22.
  • Espeseth, T. Greenwood, P. M., Reivang, I., Fjell, A. M., Walvhold, K. B., Westlye, E., Lundervold, A., Rootvelt, H., & Parasuraman, R. (2006). Interactive effects of APOE and CHRNA4 on attention and white matter volume in healthy middle-aged and older adults. Cognitive, Behavioral, and Affective Neuroscience, 6(1), 31-43.
  • Fu, R., & Parasuraman, R. (2006). Event-related brain potentials in neuroergonomics. In R. Parasuraman, & M. Rizzo (Eds.) Neuroergonomics: The Brain at Work. (pp. 32-50). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Kello, C. T. (2006). Considering the junction model of lexical processing. In S. Andrews (Ed.), From Inkmarks to Ideas: Current Issues in Lexical Processing. Sydney: Psychological Press.
  • Kramer, A.F, Boot, W. R., McCarley, J.S., Peterson, M.S., Colcombe, A.F., & Scialfa, C. T. (2006). Aging, memory, and visual search. Acta Psychologica, 122, 288-304.
  • McCarley, J. S., Kramer, A. F., Boot, W. R., Peterson, M.S., Wang, R. F., & Irwin, D.E. (2006).Oculomotor behavior and attentional strategies during visual search for multiple targets. Visual Cognition. 14, 685-703.
  • Parasuraman, R., & Miller, C. (2006). Delegation interfaces for human supervision of multiple unmanned vehicles: Theory, experiments, and practical applications. In N. Cooke, H. L. Pringle, H. K. Pedersen, & O. Connor
    (Eds). Human Factors of Remotely Operated Vehicles. Advances in Human Performance and Cognitive Engineering. Volume 7. (pp. 251-266). Oxford, UK: Elsevier.
  • Parasuraman, R., & Rizzo, M. (2006). Introduction to neuroergonomics. In R. Parasuraman, & M. Rizzo (Eds.) Neuroergonomics: The Brain at Work. (pp. 1-12). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Rizzo, M., & Parasuraman, R. (2006). Future prospects for neuroergonomics. In R. Parasuraman, & M. Rizzo (Eds.) Neuroergonomics: The Brain at Work. (pp. 381-388). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Sheridan, T. B., & Parasuraman, R. (2006). Human-automation interaction. Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 1, 89-129.
  • Warm. J. S., & Parasuraman, R. (2006). Cerebral hemodynamics and vigilance. In R. Parasuraman & M. Rizzo (Eds.) Neuroergonomics: The Brain at Work. (pp. 146-158). New York: Oxford University Press.