This report is a review of human attention research literature relevant to head-up display (HUD) and helmet-mounted display (HMD) systems in use or under development for rotary-wing aircraft. The fundamental attentional issue for HUDs and HMDs is division of attention between the outside-the-window scene and the displayed symbology. Selective attention applies more to elements within the HUD or HMD symbology. The review identified a number of areas for further research. These are effects of dichoptic viewing, eye dominance, identification of strategies for effective time-sharing, HUD and HMD training, and pilot selection.... Head-up display, Divided attention, Individual, Helmet-mounted display, Selective attention, Differences, Attention, Pilot selection, Helicopters.


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    Title :

    Attention Factors Associated with Head-Up Display and Helmet-Mounted Display Systems


    Contributors:
    J. C. Morey (author) / R. Simon (author)

    Publication date :

    1993


    Size :

    64 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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