Session J. Behavioral Sciences and Human Performance

ORAL PRESENTATIONS
3:00-3:10 PM Introduction
3:10-3:35 PM JO-01
Effects of Locomotion Over Varied Terrain on Soldier Vigilance
J. S. Augustyn, T. T. Brunyé and C. R. Mahoney; U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center
3:35-4:00 PM JO-02
Paying Down the Sleep Debt: Realization of Benefits During Subsequent Sleep Restriction and Recovery
T. L. Rupp, N. J. Wesensten, P. D. Bliese and T. J. Balkin, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
4:00-4:25 PM JO-03
An Analysis of Cross-cultural Behaviors for Military Advisors in the Middle East
Michelle Ramsden Zbylut and Kimberly A. Metcalf, U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences; Brandon D. McGowan and Michael Beemer, Joint Center for International Security Force Assistance; Christopher L. Vowels and Jason M. Brunner, Kansas State University
4:25-4:50 PM JO-04
Network Science and Crowd Behavior Metrics
Elizabeth Mezzacappa, Gordon Cooke and Kenneth Yagrich, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center
4:50-5:15 PM JO-05
Uncovering the Hidden Structure of Platoons: Formal and Emergent Leaders' Perceptions of Organizational Networks
Daniel B. Horn, Booz Allen Hamilton; Elizabeth A. Conjar, George Mason University
POSTERS
JP-01
Multi-task Performance at Sea-level and High Altitude
Gina E. Adam, Charles S. Fulco and Stephen R. Muza, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
JP-02
Understanding Intentions of Others Reflects Evoked Responses in the Human Mirror Neuron System: Evidence from Combined fMRI and EEG Repetition Suppression
Stephanie Ortigue, University of California, Santa Barbara Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies; James C. Thompson and Raja Parasuraman, George Mason University; Scott T. Grafton, University of California, Santa Barbara Brain Imaging Center
JP-03
An Investigation of Individual Variability in Brain Activity During Episodic Encoding
and Retrieval
C. L. Donovan and M. B. Miller, University of California, Santa Barbara
JP-06
Sustaining and Enhancing High Optempo Performance of Soldiers in the Transformed Military
R. M. Steinberg and S. Kornguth, The University of Texas at Austin Center for Strategic and Innovative Technologies and the Institute for Advanced Technology; D. M. Schnyer, L. Trujillo, W. T. Maddox, A. B. Markman and E. F. Coyle, The University of Texas at Austin; D. M. Eagleman, Baylor College of Medicine
JP-07
Cross-cultural Nonverbal Cue Immersive Training
Shatha N. Samman and Bryan Clark, Global Assessment; Michael Moshell and Chantel Brathwaite, University of Central Florida; Allison Abbe, U.S. Army Research Institute
JP-08
Closed-loop Attention Management: Using Augmented Cognition to Sustain Vigilance
Mark St. John and Matthew R. Risser, Pacific Science & Engineering Group, Inc.
JP-09
Development of Indirect View Sensor Systems: Effects of Viewpoint Offset on Human Performance
Linda Mullins, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
JP-10
Automating Convoy Training Assessment to Improve Soldier Performance
Noelle LaVoie, Parallel Consulting; Peter Foltz, Mark Rosenstein and Rob Oberbreckling, Pearson Knowledge Technologies; Ralph Chatham, ARPA Consulting; Joe Psotka, U.S. Army Research Institute
JP-11
Sleep and Performance Measures in Soldiers Undergoing Military Relevant Training
W. D. Killgore and T. J. Balkin, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; A. Estrada and R. M. Wildzunas, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory
JP-12
Operator Workload and Heart-rate Variability During a Simulated Reconnaissance Mission with an Unmanned Ground Vehicle
Jessie Y. C. Chen, Keryl A. Cosenzo and Michael J. Barnes, U.S. Army Research Laboratory; Julie M. Drexler, Lee W. Sciarini and Denise Nicholson, University of Central Florida Institute for Simulation and Training
JP-13
Two Birds with One Stone: Application of Fundamental Cognitive Theory of Visual Perception Supporting Fratricide Prevention and Sensor Modeling Experimentation
John D. O’Connor, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center


