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Henry Martyn Paynter grad student 1959 MIT
 (Time-variable dynamics of human operator systems)

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Michael J. Massimino grad student (Chemistry Tree)
Dana Yoerger grad student MIT (Oceanography Tree)
Daniel E. Whitney grad student 1968 MIT (Biomechanics Tree)
William B. Rouse grad student 1972 MIT
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Sheridan TB. (2019) Individual Differences in Attributes of Trust in Automation: Measurement and Application to System Design. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 1117
Inagaki T, Sheridan TB. (2019) A critique of the SAE conditional driving automation definition, and analyses of options for improvement Cognition, Technology & Work. 21: 569-578
Sheridan TB. (2017) Musings on Models and the Genius of Jens Rasmussen. Applied Ergonomics. 59: 598-601
Johnson AW, Duda KR, Sheridan TB, et al. (2016) A Closed-Loop Model of Operator Visual Attention, Situation Awareness, and Performance Across Automation Mode Transitions. Human Factors
Wardt JPd, Sheridan TB, DiFiore A. (2016) Human Systems Integration: Key Enabler for Improved Driller Performance and Successful Automation Application Distributed Computing
Pinet J, Sheridan TB. (2016) Book review: Facing the unexpected in flight Ieee Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine. 31: 46-46
Sheridan TB. (2014) Evaluating models in systems ergonomics with a taxonomy of model attributes. Applied Ergonomics. 45: 78-84
Sheridan TB. (2013) Tribute to Andy Sage, and a new taxonomy of model attributes Information-Knowledge-Systems Management Archive. 12: 175-181
Sheridan TB. (2013) Human Response Is Lognormal; Plan on Waiting If You Want Reliability Ergonomics in Design. 21: 4-6
Inagaki T, Sheridan TB. (2012) Authority and responsibility in human–machine systems: probability theoretic validation of machine-initiated trading of authority Cognition, Technology & Work. 14: 29-37
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