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INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF 3-D SPATIALIZED AUDITORY CUES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SITUATION AWARENESS FOR TEAMS
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Title
INVESTIGATING
THE
EFFECTS
OF
3-D
SPATIALIZED
AUDITORY
CUES
ON THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
SITUATION
AWARENESS
FOR
TEAMS
Author
Milham, Laura
Keywords
AUDITORY CUES AND SITUATION AWARENESS
AUDITORY CUES AND TEAMS
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT DESIGN AND TEAMS
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT DESIGN AND SITUATION AWARENESS
AUDITORY CUES IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
Abstract
This
dissertation
investigated
the
effects
of
spatialized
auditory
cues
on the
development
of
situation
awareness
for
teams.
Based
on
extant
research
,
it
was
hypothesized
that
3-D
spatialized
auditory
cues
can
be
utilized
by
teams
to
develop
knowledge
about
team
member
location
in
addition
to
supporting
the
usage
of
team
behaviors
for
developing
and
maintaining
situation
awareness.
Accordingly
, the
study
examined
how
situation
awareness
would be
differentially
influenced
by
varying
the
type
of
auditory
cues
incorporated
into
virtual
environment
(VE)
team
training
scenarios
within
the
context
of a
MOUT
team
task.
In
general
, the
results
of this
study
provided
partial
support
for the
beneficial
effects
of
3-D
audio
cues
in
facilitating
the
development
of
situation
awareness
and
reducing
workload.
Implications
are
discussed
in the
context
of
design
guidance
for
VE
training
systems.
Adviser
Bowers, Clint
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
Department of Psychology
Degree Grantor
Arts and Sciences
Degree Program
Psychology
Graduation Date
2005-12-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2006-01-09
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0000857
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0000857
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