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ObjectiveRecognizing emotions objectively and accurately remains challenging because of the limited ecological validity, informational incompleteness, and constrained model performance of conventional approaches.
Xiaoli Fan +4 more
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Human Factors and Ergonomics and the management of existential threats: A work domain analysis of a COVID-19 return from lockdown restrictions system. [PDF]
Salmon PM +4 more
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ABSTRACT Investigating why hominins adopted particular flake technologies during the Mid‐to‐Late Pleistocene is essential to understanding patterns of lithic innovation. This period witnessed the emergence of Levallois technologies (~350–250 ka) and later blades, each “replacing” earlier forms.
Anna Mika, Alastair Key
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IntroductionThis study aimed to examine the impact of circularly polarized versus linearly polarized displays on visual health, with a focus on visual fatigue during prolonged screen use.MethodsEighteen healthy adults participated in a within-subject ...
Feng Si +11 more
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Frontiers in human factors: integrating human factors and ergonomics to improve safety and quality in Latin American healthcare systems. [PDF]
Aceves-González C +6 more
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Applied Force and sEMG Muscle Activity Required To Operate Pistol Grip Control in an Electric Utility Aerial Bucket [PDF]
Electric utility line workers report high levels of fatigue in forearm muscles when operating a conventional pistol grip control in aerial buckets.
Garces, Casey D. +5 more
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What Do Lithics Tell Us About Cultural Evolution? Insights From the Central African Record
ABSTRACT While Western historical narratives often incorporate a biased vision of human evolution—driven by a progressive view tied to a progressively evolving state of culture—this paper proposes combining archaeological lithic data with epistemological reflections to critique the modern regime of historicity, where progress is assumed as rational ...
Isis Isabella Mesfin
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Ergonomics & Human factors: fade of a discipline
In this commentary, we argue that the field of Ergonomics and Human Factors (EHF) has the tendency to present itself as a thriving and impactful science, while in reality, it is losing credibility. We assert that EHF science (1) has introduced terminology that is internally inconsistent and hardly predictive-valid, (2) has virtually no impact on ...
J.C.F. de Winter, Y.B. Eisma
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Indicators for managing human centred manufacturing [PDF]
Establishing indicators for managing human factors (HF) aspects in the design of production systems remains a challenge. We address the problem in two dimensions – firstly, what aspects of HF are to be considered, and secondly, where in the development ...
Greig, Michael +3 more
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ABSTRACT We present the application of a new quantitative approach to space study in Palaeolithic cave art. Using GIS, we analysed the distribution and position of hand stencils in El Castillo cave to track the gestures and behaviours of Palaeolithic societies.
Olga Spaey +7 more
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