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Operations Research Department
Naval Postgraduate School
Monterey, CA 93943

Office: Glasgow Hall 234
(831) 656-2473
DSN: 756-2473
Fax: (831) 656-2595
Email: lgshattu@nps.edu

Lawrence G. Shattuck

PUBLICATIONS

Miller, N.L., Shattuck, L.G., and Tvaryanas, A.P.,"Accommodating Adolescent Sleep-Wake Patterns: The Effects of Shifting the Timing of Sleep on Training Effectiveness", In review.

Miller, N.L., Shattuck, L.G., and Matsangas, P. "Sleep and Fatigue Issues in Continuous Operations: A Survey of U.S. Army Officers", Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Volume 9, Issue 1, pp. 53-65, January 2011.

Shattuck, N.L., Shattuck, L. G., Tvaryanas, A.P., and Matsangas, P. "Effects of Sleep on Training Effectiveness in Soldiers at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri", NPS Technical Report, NPS-OR-10-011, November 2010.

Miller, N.L., Shattuck, L.G., Matsangas, P. "Longitudinal study of sleep patterns of United States Military Academy cadets", Sleep: 33(12):1623-1631, 2010.

Miller, N.L., Shattuck, L.G., Matsagas, P., and Dyche, J. "Sleep and Academic Performance in U.S. Military Training and Education Programs", International Mind, Brain and Education Society, Vol. 2, No. 1, 29-33, 2008.

Miller, N.L., Matsangas, P. and Shattuck, L.G. "Fatigue and its Effect on Performance in Military Environments", in P.A. Hancock and J.L. Szalma (Eds.), Performance Under Stress. Ashgate Publications, 2007.

Miller, G.A., Miller, N.L., and Shattuck, L.G. "Red Force Interaction in Situated Cognition", Proceedings of the 2007 Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Newport, RI. June 2007.

Shattuck, L.G., Miller, N.L., and Miller, G.A. "Using the Dynamic Model of Situated Cognition to Assess Network Centric Warfare in Field Settings", Proceedings of the 2007 Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Newport, RI. June 2007.

Miller, N.L. and Shattuck, L.G. "A Dynamic Process Model for the Design and Assessment of Network Systems", Proceedings of the 2006 Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, San Diego, CA June 2006. This paper won the Gary F. Wheatley Best Paper Award for the entire conference.

Shattuck, L.G. and Miller, N.L. "Naturalistic Decision Making in Complex Systems: Extending Naturalistic Decision Making to Complex Organizations: A Dynamic Model of Situated Cognition", Organizational Behavior: Special Issue on Naturalistic Decision Making in Organizations. Vol. 27, No. 7, 989-1009 2006. This paper won the 2007 Roland Calori Prize for the Best Paper in Organization Studies 2005-2007.

Miller, N.L. and Shattuck, L.G. "Applying a Dynamic Model of Situated Cognition to the Investigation of Mishaps", Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 49th Annual Meeting. Orlando, FLA, September 2005.

Miller, N.L. and Shattuck, L.G. "Sleep Patterns of Young Men and Women Enrolled at the United States Military Academy: Results from Year One of a Four Year Longitudinal Study", Sleep July 2005.

Miller, N.L., Shobe, K. and Shattuck, L.G. "Extending the Model of Situated Cognition to Submarine Command and Control", Proceedings of HSIS 2005, Arlington, VA., June 2005.

Miller, N.L. and Shattuck, L.G. Applying a Dynamic Model of Situated Cognition to the Investigation of Mishaps. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 49th Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida, September 2005.

Miller, N.L. and Shattuck, L.G. Sleep Patterns of Young Men and Women Enrolled at the United States Military Academy: Results from Year One of a Four Year Longitudinal Study. Sleep July 2005.

Miller, N.L., Shobe, K, and Shattuck, L.G. Extending the Model of Situated Cognition to Submarine Command and Control, Proceedings of HSIS 2005, Arlington, VA. June 2005.

Shattuck, L. G. and Miller, N. L. (2004). A process tracing approach to the investigation of situated cognition. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 48th Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.

Miller, N. L. and Shattuck, L. G. (2004). Sleep patterns and the impact on performance: A study of men and women enrolled at the United States Military Academy. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 48th Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.

Miller, Nita Lewis and Shattuck, Lawrence G. (2004). A Process Model of Situated Cognition in Military Command and Control. Proceedings of the 2004 Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium. San Diego, CA.

Jones, Debra G., Bolstad, Cheryl A., Riley, Jennifer M., Endsley, Mica R. and Shattuck, Lawrence (2003). Situation awareness requirements for the future objective force. Collaborative Technology Alliances 2003 Conference. Adelphi, MD.

Shattuck, L. G. and Heintz Obradovich, J. (2003). The cognitive engineering of everyday activities. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 47th Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

Shattuck, L. G., Talcott, C., Matthews, M., Clark, J., and Swiergosz, M. (2002). Constructing battlefield understanding: A comparison of experienced and novice decision makers in different contexts. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 46th Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD.

Martinez, S. G., Talcott, C. P., Bennett, K. B., Stansifer, C., Shattuck, L. G. (2001). Cognitive systems engineering analyses for army tactical operations. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 45th Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN.

Matthews, M. D., Shattuck, L. G., Endsley, M. R., Graham, S. E., Weeks, J. L., and Strater, L. (2001). Situation awareness for military ground forces: current issues and perspectives. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 45th Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN.

Shattuck, L. G. (2001). Validating undergraduate human factors education using interdisciplinary design projects. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 45th Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN.

Shattuck, L. G. and Merlo, J. L. (2001). Cognitive integration: Exploring performance differences across varying contexts. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 45th Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN.

Stansifer C., Bennett, K. B., Talcott, C. P., Martinez, S. G., and Shattuck, L. G. (2001). Digital Interfaces for Army Tactical Operations. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 45th Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN.

Talcott, C. P., Martinez, S. G., Bennett, K. B., Stansifer, C., and Shattuck, L. G. (2001). An empirical evaluation of interfaces for army tactical operations. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 45th Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN.

Shattuck, L. G., Graham, J. M., Merlo, J. L., and Corona, B. (2000). Tactical decision making: A study of what information commanders use to construct understanding. Proceedings of the 8th Annual U.S. Army Research Laboratory/United States Military Academy Technical Symposium, (187 - 196). West Point, NY: United States Military Academy.

Shattuck, L. G., Graham, J. M., Merlo, J. L., and Hah, S. (2000). Cognitive integration: An investigation of how expert and novice decision makers process battlefield data. Proceedings of the 4th Annual Federated Laboratory Symposium on Advanced Displays and Interactive Displays, (47 - 51). College Park, MD: Army Research Laboratory.

Shattuck, L. G., Graham, J. M., Merlo, J. L., and Hah, S. (2000). Cognitive integration: A study of how decision makers construct understanding in an evolving context. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 44th Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.

Shattuck, L. G. and Woods, D. D. (2000). Communication of intent in military command and control systems. C. McCann & R. Pigeau (Eds.), The Human in Command (pp. 279 - 291). New York, NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Woods, D. D., and Shattuck, L. G. (in press). Distant supervision--Local action given the potential for surprise. Cognition, Technology, and Work, in press.

Burts, L., Martins, K., Quimby, A., and Shattuck, L. G. (1998). Driving and cellular telephones: An analysis of dual task performance in the real world. Proceedings of the 16th Biennial Applied Behavioral Sciences Symposium. Colorado Springs, CO.

Faleti, A., Killion, S. L., Perry, D., and Shattuck, L. G. (1998). Screens and surgery: The effects of changing camera angles on performing surgery using video systems. Proceedings of the 16th Biennial Applied Behavioral Sciences Symposium. Colorado Springs, CO.

Mendoza, V., Shattuck, L. G., and Baerman, S. (1998). Hidden functionality in modern technology: Simpler is not easier. Proceedings of the 16th Biennial Applied Behavioral Sciences Symposium. Colorado Springs, CO.

Shattuck, L. G. (1998). Communicating intent in a tactical environment: Empirical findings. Proceedings of the NATO Research and Technology Organization Workshop on The Human in Command. Kingston, Canada.

Shattuck, L. G., and Woods, D. D. (1997). Communication of intent in distributed supervisory control systems. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 41st Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.

Shattuck, L. G., and Woods, D. D. (1994). The critical incident technique: Forty years later. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 38th Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN.
(Selected as best paper in the technical group.)

   

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