Modeling and predicting mental workload in en route air traffic control: Critical review and broader implications S Loft, P Sanderson, A Neal, M Mooij Human factors 49 (3), 376-399, 2007 | 423 | 2007 |
Exploratory sequential data analysis: Foundations PM Sanderson, C Fisher Human–Computer Interaction 9 (3-4), 251-317, 1994 | 360 | 1994 |
Interruptions in healthcare: theoretical views T Grundgeiger, P Sanderson International journal of medical informatics 78 (5), 293-307, 2009 | 325 | 2009 |
MacSHAPA and the enterprise of exploratory sequential data analysis (ESDA) P Sanderson, J Scott, T Johnston, J Mainzer, L Watanabe, J James International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 41 (5), 633-681, 1994 | 243 | 1994 |
The human planning and scheduling role in advanced manufacturing systems: An emerging human factors domain PM Sanderson Human Factors 31 (6), 635-666, 1989 | 237 | 1989 |
Verbalizable knowledge and skilled task performance: Association, dissociation, and mental models. PM Sanderson Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 15 (4), 729, 1989 | 233 | 1989 |
Object displays do not always support better integrated task performance PM Sanderson, JM Flach, MA Buttigieg, EJ Casey Human Factors 31 (2), 183-198, 1989 | 206 | 1989 |
Interruption management in the intensive care unit: Predicting resumption times and assessing distributed support. T Grundgeiger, P Sanderson, HG MacDougall, B Venkatesh Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 16 (4), 317, 2010 | 197 | 2010 |
Designing teams for first-of-a-kind, complex systems using the initial phases of cognitive work analysis: Case study N Naikar, B Pearce, D Drumm, PM Sanderson Human factors 45 (2), 202-217, 2003 | 164 | 2003 |
Sonification supports eyes-free respiratory monitoring and task time-sharing M Watson, P Sanderson Human factors 46 (3), 497-517, 2004 | 157 | 2004 |
Evaluating design proposals for complex systems with work domain analysis N Naikar, PM Sanderson Human Factors 43 (4), 529-542, 2001 | 152 | 2001 |
Anesthesia alarms in context: an observational study FJ Seagull, PM Sanderson Human Factors 43 (1), 66-78, 2001 | 136 | 2001 |
Learnability and discriminability of melodic medical equipment alarms PM Sanderson, A Wee, P Lacherez Anaesthesia 61 (2), 142-147, 2006 | 129 | 2006 |
Designing for attention with sound: challenges and extensions to ecological interface design MO Watson, PM Sanderson Human factors 49 (2), 331-346, 2007 | 123 | 2007 |
Emergent features in visual display design for two types of failure detection tasks MA Buttigieg, PM Sanderson Human factors 33 (6), 631-651, 1991 | 120 | 1991 |
Are melodic medical equipment alarms easily learned? AN Wee, PM Sanderson Anesthesia & Analgesia 106 (2), 501-508, 2008 | 113 | 2008 |
Overlapping melodic alarms are almost indiscriminable P Lacherez, E Limin Seah, P Sanderson Human factors 49 (4), 637-645, 2007 | 106 | 2007 |
Work domain analysis for training-system definition and acquisition N Naikar The International Journal of Aviation Psychology 9 (3), 271-290, 1999 | 106 | 1999 |
Barriers to adverse event and error reporting in anesthesia GC Heard, PM Sanderson, RD Thomas Anesthesia & Analgesia 114 (3), 604-614, 2012 | 104 | 2012 |
Advanced patient monitoring displays: tools for continuous informing PM Sanderson, MO Watson, WJ Russell Anesthesia & Analgesia 101 (1), 161-168, 2005 | 104 | 2005 |