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The ATG
provides a forum for researchers, service providers, aging individuals,
students, and other stakeholders to highlight trends, research, express
concerns, and provide insight to meet the needs of the aging and
special-needs population. By networking with other professionals and
stakeholders, ATG members are afforded insight into new challenges,
assessment techniques, and solutions.
Member and ATG news are highlighted in the
quarterly newsletter. Student contribution to the field of aging
research is recognized with the Arnold Small Award for best poster/paper
presented during the annual HFES national conference.
The requirements for consideration of the award
are:
- Student status while performing the research
and
- Acceptance of submission for presentation at
the annual HFES conference
To be considered for the award, the student or
student's advisor should notify the Aging program chair for the conference
via email after their submission has been accepted for presentation at the
annual conference. The submissions are reviewed before the conference
by the selection committee comprised of ATG members. In
recognition of the winner's accomplishment, the student(s) is presented the
award (plaque and $200) during the ATG meeting at the HFES annual
conference.
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Year |
Authors |
Paper Title |
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2006 |
Richard Pak
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Aging and Visual Attention: The effect of
perceptual load on the functional field of view |
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2005 |
Gwanseob Shin
 |
Differences in Trunk Kinematics and Ground
Reaction Forces Between Older and Younger Adults During Lifting |
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2004 |
Celeste Y. M. Shai |
Effects of Computer Presentation Format on
Learning in the Elderly |
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2003 |
Anne McLaughlin
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Effects of Attentional Demand on Input Device
Use in Younger and Older Adults |
| 2002 |
Richard Pak, Anne McLaughlin, & Chao-Chung Lin
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An Age-related Comparison of a
Touchscreen and a Novel Input Device.
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| 2001 |
Anne-Sophie Melenhorst
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The Use of Communication
Technologies by the Older Adult: Exploring the Benefits From the
User's Perspective.
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2000 |
Sherry
Mead |
Contributions of stimulus driven and goad-directed processing to
visual selection by older and younger observers. |
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1999 |
Richard
A. Sit |
Multi-task performance: A comparison of older and younger adults |
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1998 |
Elizabeth Meyer |
Towards
an understanding of age-related use of incidental consistency |
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1997 |
Peter
J. Batsakes |
Age-related differences in the training and retention of skilled
dual-task performance |
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1996 |
Richard
Sit |
Retention of Multiple-Task Performance: Age-Related Differences |
| 1995 |
Starr
Fox |
Effects
of Aging upon Working Memory and Workload |
| 1994 |
Darryl
Humphrey |
Perceptual organization and grouping factors: Age-related effects |
| 1993 |
R.
Darin Ellis and Kentaro Kotani |
Modeling age difference in isometric elbow flexion using Hill's three
element visco-elastic model |
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