
(PDF) Multiple Resources and Mental Workload - ResearchGate
Jul 1, 2008 · The 4D multiple resources model (MRM) proposed by Wickens [25] describes three stages of information processing: perception, cognition and responding. Different dimensions, …
Objective: The objective is to lay out the rationale for multiple resource theory and the particular 4-D multiple resource model, as well as to show how the model is use-ful both as a design tool …
Multiple Resources and Mental Workload - Christopher D. Wickens…
Jun 1, 2008 · Method: The article presents a history of the multiple resource concept, a computational version of the multiple resource model applied to multitask driving simulation …
Multiple Resource Theory - SpringerLink
Wickens traces the origins of this theory to attentional models including Kahneman’s. Multiple Resource Theory explains how dual-task performance is more likely to be hampered by …
Multiple resources and mental workload - PubMed
Method: The article presents a history of the multiple resource concept, a computational version of the multiple resource model applied to multitask driving simulation data, and the relation of …
Multiple resources and performance prediction. - APA PsycNet
Wickens, C. D. (2002). Multiple resources and performance prediction. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 3(2), 159–177. https:// https://doi.org/10.1080/14639220210123806. …
processing using Wickens' (1984) multiple resource theory (MRT) as a con-ceptual basis. The purpose of this paper is to review MRT from an alternative perspective that focuses on …
Over the last 40 years, since the concept of multiple-resource theory in time-sharing was proposed by Kantowitz and Knight (1976), North (1977), Navon and Gopher (1979), and …
The 4-D multiple resource model. Wickens (2002) has
Wickens (2002) has proposed an update of his theory widely applied on the interference during the execution of dual tasks or Multiple Resource Theory (MRT).
The 4-D multiple resource model, by Wickens - ResearchGate
Wickens’ Multiple Resource Model [38] can describe the relationship between the available resources and task demands. When performing a task, a person perceives both their own …