Katherine Cox
United States Army Research Laboratory
9 Papers
3 Citations
Katherine Cox is an academic researcher from United States Army Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Teamwork & Summative assessment. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Katherine Cox include United States Department of the Army.
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Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications to Support Data Analysis and Assessment of Science and Engineering
Simon Su,Vince Perry,Luis Bravo,Sue E. Kase,Heather Roy,Katherine Cox,Venkat R. Dasari +6 more
- 01 May 2020
TL;DR: The VR and AR applications provide examples of how scientists and engineers can use advanced visualization technologies to perform data analysis and assessment, thus transforming scientific discovery.
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The validity of situation awareness for performance: a meta-analysis
Jonathan Z. Bakdash,Jonathan Z. Bakdash,Laura R. Marusich,Katherine Cox,Michael N. Geuss,Erin Zaroukian,Katelyn Morris +6 more
TL;DR: Situation awareness is a widely used cognitive construct in human factors, often theoretically posited to be a critical causal factor and/or construct for performance as discussed by the authors, however, there are conce...
Interplay between state anxiety, heart rate variability, and cognition: An ex-Gaussian analysis of response times.
TL;DR: Findings indicate that threat of noise was associated with reductions in mu and tau, suggesting that SA might improve attention and motor responding and support roles for trait and state vagal control in guiding adaptive anxiety-related (and anxiety-unrelated) attentional responses.
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Comparative Analysis of Mission Planning and Execution Times Between the Microsoft HoloLens and the Surface Touch Table
Sue E. Kase,Vincent Perry,Heather Roy,Katherine Cox,Simon Su +4 more
- 19 Jul 2020
TL;DR: Surprisingly, there was a significant decrease in planning time when using the Surface Touch Table and an increase in mission planning time associated with the HoloLens did not produce a more optimal mission solution.
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