F. Thomas Eggemeier

2.1k total citations
34 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

F. Thomas Eggemeier is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, F. Thomas Eggemeier has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Social Psychology, 9 papers in Radiological and Ultrasound Technology and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in F. Thomas Eggemeier's work include Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (28 papers), Occupational Health and Safety Research (9 papers) and Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring (5 papers). F. Thomas Eggemeier is often cited by papers focused on Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (28 papers), Occupational Health and Safety Research (9 papers) and Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring (5 papers). F. Thomas Eggemeier collaborates with scholars based in United States. F. Thomas Eggemeier's co-authors include Robert D. O’Donnell, Walter W. Wierwille, David W. Biers, William F. Moroney, Gary B. Reid, Clark A. Shingledecker, Joel S. Warm, Jennifer A. Mitchell, Ernest M. Weiler and William N. Dember and has published in prestigious journals such as Memory & Cognition, Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society and International Journal of Aviation Psychology.

In The Last Decade

F. Thomas Eggemeier

32 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
F. Thomas Eggemeier United States 14 779 289 232 156 129 34 1.2k
Michael A. Vidulich United States 16 714 0.9× 271 0.9× 126 0.5× 116 0.7× 85 0.7× 63 1.0k
Alan Pope United States 13 489 0.6× 473 1.6× 157 0.7× 90 0.6× 143 1.1× 44 1.2k
Richard D. Gilson United States 16 417 0.5× 316 1.1× 113 0.5× 87 0.6× 148 1.1× 62 898
John W. Senders United States 16 544 0.7× 650 2.2× 158 0.7× 162 1.0× 64 0.5× 56 1.7k
Najmedin Meshkati United States 15 593 0.8× 148 0.5× 130 0.6× 298 1.9× 95 0.7× 47 1.3k
Rebecca A. Grier United States 11 526 0.7× 373 1.3× 242 1.0× 95 0.6× 91 0.7× 25 1.2k
Gavan Lintern United States 20 644 0.8× 287 1.0× 88 0.4× 134 0.9× 61 0.5× 102 1.3k
Simon Banbury United Kingdom 16 1.1k 1.4× 665 2.3× 242 1.0× 254 1.6× 123 1.0× 52 2.1k
C. Melody Carswell United States 13 500 0.6× 190 0.7× 161 0.7× 64 0.4× 182 1.4× 42 1.2k
Gregory J. Funke United States 20 884 1.1× 242 0.8× 275 1.2× 106 0.7× 65 0.5× 100 1.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by F. Thomas Eggemeier

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Warm, Joel S., Gregory J. Funke, W. Todd Nelson, et al.. (2018). Vigilance Tasks: Unpleasant, Mentally Demanding, and Stressful Even When Time Flies. Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 61(2). 225–242. 15 indexed citations
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Christensen, James, et al.. (2014). The Effects of Workload Transitions in a Multitasking Environment. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 58(1). 220–224. 18 indexed citations
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Moroney, William F., David W. Biers, F. Thomas Eggemeier, & Jennifer A. Mitchell. (2003). A comparison of two scoring procedures with the NASA task load index in a simulated flight task. 734–740. 78 indexed citations
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas, et al.. (1995). Effects of Aging on Working Memory and Workload. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 39(2). 139–142. 2 indexed citations
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Moroney, William F., David W. Biers, & F. Thomas Eggemeier. (1995). Some Measurement and Methodological Considerations in the Application of Subjective Workload Measurement Techniques. International Journal of Aviation Psychology. 5(1). 87–106. 65 indexed citations
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Wierwille, Walter W. & F. Thomas Eggemeier. (1993). Recommendations for Mental Workload Measurement in a Test and Evaluation Environment. Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 35(2). 263–281. 202 indexed citations
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas, et al.. (1992). Effects of Aging on Subjective Workload and Performance. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 36(2). 156–160. 3 indexed citations
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas, Arthur D. Fisk, Richard J. Robbins, & Michael Lawless. (1988). Application of Automatic/Controlled Processing Theory to Training Tactical Command and Control Skills: II. Evaluation of a Task Analytic Methodology. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 32(18). 1232–1236. 9 indexed citations
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas, et al.. (1987). Capacity Limitations in Human Information Processing: Theory and Applications. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 31(6). 672–673.
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O’Donnell, Robert D. & F. Thomas Eggemeier. (1986). Workload assessment methodology.. 420 indexed citations
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas, et al.. (1986). Visual Probability Monitoring: Effects of Display Load and Signal Discriminability. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 30(1). 63–63. 1 indexed citations
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas, et al.. (1985). Workload Measurement in System Design and Evaluation. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 29(3). 215–219. 7 indexed citations
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas & Michael A. Stadler. (1984). Subjective Workload Assessment in a Spatial Memory Task. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 28(8). 680–684. 4 indexed citations
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas, et al.. (1983). The Effect of Delayed Report on Subjective Ratings of Mental Workload. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 27(2). 139–143. 12 indexed citations
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Reid, Gary B., F. Thomas Eggemeier, & Clark A. Shingledecker. (1982). Subjective Workload Assessment Technique. 20 indexed citations
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Reid, Gary B., Clark A. Shingledecker, & F. Thomas Eggemeier. (1981). Application of Conjoint Measurement to Workload Scale Development. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 25(1). 522–526. 83 indexed citations
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas. (1980). Some Current Issues in Workload Assessment. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 24(1). 669–673. 7 indexed citations
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas, et al.. (1978). Psychological Fidelity in Simulated Work Environments.
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Eggemeier, F. Thomas, et al.. (1978). A Strategy for the Development of Training Devices. Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 20(2). 145–158. 16 indexed citations
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Wickens, Delos D., et al.. (1976). Multiple encoding of word attributes in memory. Memory & Cognition. 4(3). 307–310. 31 indexed citations

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