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Kelly Satterfield

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Mallory A, Wetli A, Neuroth L, Rhule H, Moorhouse K, Satterfield K, et al.
J Anat . 2024 Jul; 245(3):501-509. PMID: 39010676
Postmortem human subject (PMHS) studies are essential to brain injury research in motor vehicle safety. However, postmortem deterioration reduces the similarity between postmortem test results and in vivo response in...
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Harwood A, Satterfield K, Helton W, McKnight P, Shaw T
Hum Factors . 2023 Nov; 66(10):2366-2378. PMID: 37956865
Objective: This study aimed to assess the plausibility of self-control depletion, or ego-depletion, as the underlying cognitive resource responsible for performance decrements on the sustained attention to response task. Background:...
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Shaw T, Curby T, Satterfield K, Monfort S, Ramirez R
Exp Brain Res . 2018 Nov; 237(2):511-520. PMID: 30467657
The National Institute of Mental Health has recently launched the Research Domain Criteria framework that seeks to inform clinical classification schemes by elevating the status of neuroscience research in the...
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Satterfield K, Harwood A, Helton W, Shaw T
Hum Factors . 2018 Oct; 61(3):415-425. PMID: 30372632
Objective: To investigate whether depleting self-control prior to vigilance results in a steeper vigilance decrement. Background: The resource-control theory of vigilance asserts that an inherent bias toward self-generated mind-wandering draws...
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Shaw T, Nguyen C, Satterfield K, Ramirez R, McKnight P
Exp Brain Res . 2015 Nov; 234(2):577-85. PMID: 26563163
Extraversion--one of the Big 5 personality factors--correlates negatively with vigilance, but most studies focus on performance outcomes and not the performance process. Previous research has shown that transcranial Doppler sonography...
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Shaw T, Satterfield K, Ramirez R, Finomore V
Ergonomics . 2013 Jun; 56(8):1251-63. PMID: 23789766
Practitioner Summary: Due to high workload experienced during vigilance tasks, displays and methods are sought which enhance performance. This study shows that spatialising auditory communications in a monitoring task enhances...