Below is a partial list of the papers, chapters, technical reports,
and presentations by the HFA Laboratory personnel. For additional
information, see the curriculum vitae of individuals.
To request a particular reprint or preprint, please send an email to
Wendy Rogers.
Book Chapters
In press
Rogers, W. A., Mayer, A. K., & Bailey, C. L. (in
press). Understanding the relevance of human factors/ergonomics to
neuropsychology practice and the assessment of everyday functioning. In T.
Marcotte, & . Grant (Eds.), Neuropsychology of everyday functioning (pp. -).
NY: Guilford Publications.
Rogers, W. A., & Spieler, D. H. (in press).
Attention and aging. In D. C. Park & N. Schwarz (Eds.), Cognitive aging: A
primer (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: Psychology Press.
2007
Fisk, A. D., & Rogers, W. A. (2007). Attention goes
home: Support for aging adults. In A. F., Kramer, D. A. Wiegmann, & A. Kirlik
(Eds.), Attention: From theory to practice (pp. 157-169). Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Melenhorst, A. S., Rogers, W. A., & Fisk, A. D.
(2007). When will technology in the home improve the quality of life for older
adults? In H. W. Wahl, C. Tesch-Römer, & A. Hoff (Eds.), New dynamics in old
age: Individual, environmental, and societal perspectives (pp. 253-269).
Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing.
McLaughlin, A. C., Rogers, W. A., & Fisk, A. D.
(2007). Helping patients follow their doctor’s instructions: Matching
instructional media to task demands. In D. C. Park & L. L. Liu (Eds.),
Social
and cognitive perspectives on medical adherence (pp. 251-267). Washington, DC:
American Psychological Association.
Rogers, W. A., Pak, R., & Fisk, A. D. (2007).
Applied cognitive psychology in the context of everyday living. In F. T. Durso,
R. S. Nickerson, S. T. Dumais, S. Lewandowsky, & T. Perfect (Eds.), Handbook of
applied cognition (2nd ed., pp. 3-27). Chichester: Wiley.
2006
Bisantz, A., Kirlik, A., Gay, P., Walker, N., and
Fisk, A. D. (2006). Knowledge versus execution in dynamic judgment tasks. In
A. Kirlik (ed.), Adaptive Perspectives on Human-Technology Interaction. NY:
Oxford University Press.
Hancock, H. E., Bowles, C. T., Rogers, W. A., &
Fisk, A. D. (2006). Comprehension and retention of warning information. In M.
S. Wogalter (Ed.), Handbook of warnings (pp. 267-277). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Mitzner, T. L., Mayhorn, C. B., Fisk, A. D., &
Rogers, W. A. (2006). Ergonomics and aging. In W. S. Marras & W. Karwowski
(Eds.), Fundamentals and assessment tools for occupational ergonomics (pp. 17-1
– 17-22). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
Nichols, T. A., Rogers, W. A., & Fisk, A. D.
(2006). Design for aging. In G. Salvendy (Ed.), Handbook of human factors and
ergonomics (3rd ed., pp. 1418-1445).
Rogers, W. A., Stronge, A. J., & Fisk, A. D.
(2006). Technology and aging. In R. Nickerson (Ed.), Reviews of human factors
and ergonomics (Vol. 1, pp. 130-171). Santa Monica: HFES.
2005
Stronge, A. J., Nichols, T. A., Rasche, J. D.,
Sessions, R. G., Fisk, A. D., & Rogers, W. A. (2005). An application of human
factors methods to teledermatology. In D. C. Bangert & R. Doktor (Eds.),
Human
and organizational dynamics in e-health (pp. 13-31). Oxford, England: Radcliffe
Publishing.
2004
Mayhorn, C.
B., Rogers, W. A., & Fisk, A. D. (2004). Designing technology based on
cognitive aging principles. In D. C. Burdick & S. Kwon (Eds.), Gerotechnology:
Research and practice in technology and aging – A textbook and reference for
multiple disciplines (pp. 42-53). NY: Springer.
Rogers, W. A., Mayhorn, C. B., & Fisk, A. D.
(2004). Technology in everyday life for older adults. In D. C. Burdick & S.
Kwon (Eds.), Gerotechnology: Research and practice in technology and aging –
A textbook and reference for multiple disciplines (pp. 3-17). NY:
Springer.
2003
Rogers, W. A., & Fisk, A. D. (2003). Technology
design, usability, and aging: Human factors techniques and considerations. In
N. Charness and K. W. Schaie (Eds.), Impact of technology on successful aging
(pp. 1-14). New York: Springer.
Rogers, W. A., and Mynatt, E. D. (2003). How can
technology contribute to the quality of life of older adults? In M. E. Mitchell
(Ed.), The technology of humanity: Can technology contribute to the quality
of life? (pp. 22-30). Chicago, IL: Illinois Institute of Technology.
2002
Czaja, S. J., Sharit, J., Charness,
N., Rogers, W.
A., & Fisk, A. D. (2002). CREATE: Center for Research and Education on Aging
and Technology Enhancement. In R. Pieper, M. Vaarama, & J. L. Fozard
(Eds.), Gerontechnology: Technology and aging - Starting into the third
millennium (pp. 54-61). Aachen:
Shaker Verlag.
Mead, S. E., Lamson, N., & Rogers, W. A. (2002). Human
factors guidelines for web site usability: Health-oriented web sites for
older adults. In R. W. Morrell (Ed.), Older adults,
health information, and the World Wide Web (pp. 89-107). Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Rogers, W. A., &
Badre, A. (2002).
The Web user: Older Adults. In A. Badre, Shaping web usability:
Interaction design in context (pp. 91-108). Boston: Addison-Wesley.
2001
Fisk, A. D., & Rogers, W. A. (2001).
Health care of older adults: The promise of human factors research. In W.
A. Rogers and A. D. Fisk (Eds.), Human factors interventions for the health
care of older adults (pp. 1-12).
Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Qualls, C. D., Harris, J. L., &
Rogers, W. A. (2001). Cognitive-linguistic aging in home health care
environments. In W. A. Rogers and A. D. Fisk (Eds.), Human
factors interventions for the health care of older adults (pp. 47-67). Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Stronge, A. J., Walker, N., &
Rogers, W. A. (2001). Searching the World Wide Web: Can older adults get what they
need? In W. A. Rogers and A. D. Fisk (Eds.), Human factors
interventions for the health care of older adults (pp. 255-269). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Rogers, W. A., Campbell, R. H., and Pak, R. (2001). A systems approach for training older adults to use technology.
In N. Charness, D. C. Park, and B. A. Sabel (Eds.), Communication,
Technology, and Aging: Opportunities and challenges for the future (pp.
187-208). New
York: Springer.
Rogers, W. A., & Fisk, A. D. (2001). Understanding the role of attention in cognitive aging research.
In J. E. Birren & K. W. Schaie (Eds.), Handbook of the psychology of
aging (fifth edition, pp. 267-287). San Diego: Academic Press.
Huff, M. M., and Rogers, W. A.
(2001). An age-related view of computer literacy for African Americans
(pp. 265-276). In J. L. Harris, A. G. Kamhi, and
K .E. Pollock (Eds.), Literacy in African American
communities. Mahwah,
NJ: Erlbaum.
2000
Rogers, W. A., and Fisk, A. D.
(2000).
Human factors, applied cognition, and aging. In F. I. M. Craik and T. A.
Salthouse (Eds.), The handbook of aging and
cognition (second edition, pp. 559-591).
Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Rogers, W. A. (2000). Attention and aging. In D.
C. Park and N. Schwarz (Ed.), Aging and cognition: A primer (pp. 57-73).
Philadelphia:
Psychology Press.
1999
Rogers, W. A., Rousseau, G, K., and Fisk, A. D.
(1999). Applications of attention
research. In F. T. Durso, R. S. Nickerson, R. W. Schvanaveldt, S. T.
Dumais, D. S. Lindsay, and M. T. H. Chi (Eds.), Handbook of applied
cognition (pp. 33-55). Chichester:
Wiley.
Rogers, W. A., Rousseau, G, K., and
Lamson, N.
(1999). Maximizing the effectiveness of the
warning process: Understanding the variables that interact with age. In D. C. Park, R. W. Morrell, and K. Shifren (Eds.), Processing
of medical information in aging patients: Cognitive and human factors
perspectives (pp. 267-290).
Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum.
1998
Fisk, A. D. and Rogers, W. A.
(1998).
Selective attention and aging: Toward a unification of diverse findings.
In I. Singh and R. Parasuraman (Ed.), Human cognition: A multidisciplinary
perspective (pp. 144-164). New
Delhi: Sage Publications.
Kirlik, A., Fisk,
A. D., Walker, N., and Rothrock, L. (1998). Feedback
augmentation and part-task practice in training dynamic decision making skills.
In J. A. Cannon-Bowers and E. Salas (Eds.), Making decisions under stress:
Implications for individual and team training (pp. 91-113). Washington D.C.:
American Psychological Association.
1997
Rogers, W. A. (1997). Individual differences, aging,
and human factors: An overview. In A. D. Fisk and W. A.
Rogers (Eds.), Handbook of Human Factors and the older adult (pp.
151-170). San Diego,
CA: Academic Press.
Rogers, W. A., Maurer, T. J., Salas,
E., and Fisk, A. D. (1997). Task analysis and cognitive theory: Controlled and
automatic processing task analytic methodology (CAPTAM). In J. K. Ford,
S. W. J. Kozlowski, K. Kraiger, E. Salas, and M. S. Teachout (Eds.), Improving training effectiveness in work
organizations (pp. 19-45).
Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum.
1996
Fisk, A. D., and Kirlik, A. (1996). Practical relevance and
age-related research: Can theory advance without practice? In W. A.
Rogers, A. D. Fisk, and N. Walker (Eds.) Aging
and skilled performance: Advances in theory and application (pp.
1-15). Mahwah,
NJ: Erlbaum.
Rogers, W. A. (1996). Assessing
age-related differences in the long-term retention of skills. In
W. A. Rogers, A. D. Fisk, and N. Walker
(Eds.), Aging and skilled performance:
Advances in theory and application (pp. 185-200).
Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Walker, N., Philbin, D. A., and
Spruell, C. (1996). The use of signal detection theory in research
on age-related differences in movement control. In W. A. Rogers,
A. D. Fisk, and N. Walker (Eds.), Aging and skilled performance:
Advances in theory and application (pp. 45-64).
Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum