Multimodal cueing: The relative benefits of the auditory, visual, and tactile channels in complex environments
Determining the most effective modality or combination of modalities for presenting time sensitive information to operators in complex environments is critical to effective display design. This panel of display design experts will briefly review the most important empirical research regarding the ke...
Main Authors: | Baldwin, C, Spence, C, Bliss, J, Brill, J, Wogalter, MS, Mayhorn, C, Ferris, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2012
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