Folgen
Spencer C. Castro
Spencer C. Castro
Assistant Professor, University of California Merced
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei ucmerced.edu - Startseite
Titel
Zitiert von
Zitiert von
Jahr
Cognitive Workload Measurement and Modeling Under Divided Attention
SC Castro, DL Strayer, D Matzke, A Heathcote
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2019
832019
Multiple forecast visualizations (mfvs): Trade-offs in trust and performance in multiple covid-19 forecast visualizations
L Padilla, R Fygenson, SC Castro, E Bertini
IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics 29 (1), 12-22, 2022
392022
Examining effort in 1d uncertainty communication using individual differences in working memory and nasa-tlx
SC Castro, PS Quinan, H Hosseinpour, L Padilla
IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics 28 (1), 411-421, 2021
372021
Toward objective evaluation of working memory in visualizations: A case study using pupillometry and a dual-task paradigm
LMK Padilla, SC Castro, PS Quinan, IT Ruginski, SH Creem-Regehr
IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics 26 (1), 332-342, 2019
342019
Spatial metaphors of web use
T Matlock, SC Castro, M Fleming, TM Gann, PP Maglio
Spatial Cognition & Computation 14 (4), 306-320, 2014
342014
Extending the detection response task to simultaneously measure cognitive and visual task demands
JM Cooper, SC Castro, DL Strayer
Proceedings of the human factors and ergonomics society annual meeting 60 (1 …, 2016
242016
Nature as a potential modulator of the error-related negativity: a registered report
SB LoTemplio, EE Scott, AS McDonnell, RJ Hopman, SC Castro, ...
International Journal of Psychophysiology 156, 49-59, 2020
232020
A review of uncertainty visualization errors: Working memory as an explanatory theory
L Padilla, SC Castro, H Hosseinpour
Psychology of Learning and Motivation 74, 275-315, 2021
222021
Real-time prediction of short-timescale fluctuations in cognitive workload
U Boehm, D Matzke, M Gretton, S Castro, J Cooper, M Skinner, D Strayer, ...
Cognitive research: principles and implications 6, 1-29, 2021
212021
Validating two assessment strategies for visual and cognitive load in a simulated driving task
S Castro, J Cooper, D Strayer
Proceedings of the human factors and ergonomics society annual meeting 60 (1 …, 2016
212016
The Persistence of Distraction: The Hidden Costs of Intermittent Multitasking
DL Strayer, SC Castro, J Turrill, JM Cooper
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2022
152022
A cognitive model of response omissions in distraction paradigms
KAM Damaso, SC Castro, J Todd, DL Strayer, A Provost, D Matzke, ...
Memory & Cognition, 1-17, 2021
72021
How handheld mobile device size and hand location may affect divided attention
S Castro
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 61 (1 …, 2017
62017
The multitasking motorist
DL Strayer, SC Castro, AS McDonnell
Handbook of Human Multitasking, 399-430, 2022
42022
Dynamic workload measurement and modeling: Driving and conversing.
SC Castro, A Heathcote, JM Cooper, DL Strayer
Journal of experimental psychology: applied 29 (3), 645, 2023
32023
Modeling the detection response task
S Castro, DL Strayer, D Matzke, A Heathcote
Conference: Object Perception, Attention and Memory Conference, 2018
32018
Examining Limits of Small Multiples: Frame Quantity Impacts Judgments with Line Graphs
H Hosseinpour, LE Matzen, KM Divis, SC Castro, L Padilla
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2024
22024
Toward Evacuation Training in Virtual Reality: Requirements Gathering for Wildfire Experiences
Z Loh, A Crosby, S Kurniawan, SC Castro
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2023
12023
Real-time prediction of fluctuations in cognitive workload
U Boehm, D Matzke, M Gretton, SC Castro, J Cooper, M Skinner, ...
PsyArXiv, 2019
12019
Investigating How Viewers Mentally Combine Multiple Forecast Visualizations (MFVs): Exp 3
L Padilla, R Fygenson, SC Castro, C Wilson
OSF, 2024
2024
Das System kann den Vorgang jetzt nicht ausführen. Versuchen Sie es später erneut.
Artikel 1–20