Alain Chavaillaz
                             alain.chavaillaz@unifr.ch
                                                                         +41 26 300 7494
                                                                     https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7191-1360
                    
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                            Lecteur·trice,
                            Département de psychologie
                        
                        RM 01 bu. C-4.112
 Rue P.A. de Faucigny 2
 1700 Fribourg
 Heures de présence:
 Lundi: matin et après-midi
 Mardi: matin et après-midi
 Jeudi: après-midi
 Working days: Monday to Thursday 
Recherche et publications
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    References
    17 publicationsEffects of false alarms and miscues of decision support systems on human–machine system performance: a study with airport security screeners 
 Ergonomics (2025) | ArticleAge-related changes in how 3.5- to 5.5-year-olds observe and imagine rotational object motion 
 Spatial Cognition & Computation (2022) | ArticleDevelopment of multitasking abilities in middle childhood 
 Learning and Instruction (2021) | ArticleThe interplay between task difficulty and microsaccade rate: Evidence for the critical role of visual load 
 Journal of Eye Movement Research (2021) | ArticleSome cues are more equal than others: Cue plausibility for false alarms in baggage screening 
 Applied Ergonomics (2020) | ArticleWork design for airport security officers: Effects of rest break schedules and adaptable automation 
 Applied Ergonomics (2019) | ArticleExpertise, automation and trust in X-ray screening of cabin baggage 
 Frontiers in Psychology (2019) | ArticleMicrosaccades distinguish looking from seeing 
 European Group for Eye Movement Research (eyemovement.org) (2019) | ArticleHow operators make use of wide-choice adaptable automation: observations from a series of experimental studies 
 Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science (2018) | ArticleAutomation in visual inspection tasks: X-ray luggage screening supported by a system of direct, indirect or adaptable cueing with low and high system reliability 
 Ergonomics (2018) | Article
