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SUMMARY:S5: Alertness and Adaptability
DESCRIPTION:Lecture\n\nThe Crucial Role of Adaptability in Mitigating the 
 Negative Impacts of Skill Decay in Astronaut Teams: A Systematic Review & 
 Thematic Analysis\n\nAstronaut training predominantly consists of individu
 al sessions, leaving minimal opportunity for cohesive team development. Th
 is presents a notable challenge in fostering the essential teamwork compet
 encies required for effectively operating in a dynamic and extreme environ
 ment. Despite the multifa...\n\n\nLila Berger, Eduardo Salas, and Maha Kha
 lid (Rice University)\n---------------------\nThe Impact of Task Complexit
 y on Reaction Time to Vibrotactile Warnings in Struck-by Hazards\n\nHighwa
 y work zones encounter high 'struck-by' incident rates. We investigated th
 e potential influence of task complexity on highway construction workers’ 
 reaction times to vibrotactile warnings in these work zones. Based on Wick
 ens’ Multiple Resource Theory, vibrotactile warnings can enh...\n\n\nXiang
  Yang, Maury Nussbaum, and Nazila Roofigari-Esfahan (Virginia Polytechnic 
 Institute and State University)\n\nTrack: Safety\n\nSession Chairs: Mustaf
 a Demir (Texas A&M University) and Dylan Jurski (Idaho National Laboratory
 , University of Florida)
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