Recent Winners of the HFES Jerome H. Ely Award
for Best Paper in Human Factors
The Jerome H. Ely Human Factors Award recognizes excellence in papers published in each year's volume. Below are links to recent winning papers.
The Use of 2D and 3D Displays for Shape-Understanding versus Relative-Position Tasks
Mark St. John, Michael B. Cowen, Harvey S. Smallman, and Heather M. Oonk
Volume 43, Number 1, Spring 2001 (2002 Ely Award winner)
Collision Warning Timing, Driver Distraction, and Driver Response to Imminent Rear-End Collisions in a High-Fidelity Driving Simulator
John D. Lee, Daniel V. McGehee, Timothy L. Brown, and Michelle L. Reyes
Volume 44, Number 2, Summer 2002 (2003 Ely Award winner)
Modeling the Effect of Task and Graphical Representation on Response Latency in a Graph Reading Task
David Peebles and Peter C.-H. Cheng
Volume 45, Number 1, Spring 2003 (2004 Ely Award winner)
Sonification Supports Eyes-Free Respiratory Monitoring and Task Time-Sharing
Marcus Watson and Penelope Sanderson
Volume 46, Number 3, Fall 2004 (2005 Ely Award winner)
+Gz Acceleration Loss of Consciousness: Time Course of Performance Deficits With Repeated Experience
Lloyd D. Tripp, Joel S. Warm, Gerald Matthews, Peter Chiu, Paul Werchan, and John E. Deaton
Volume 48, Number 1, Spring 2006 (2007 Ely Award winner)
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