Saturday, March 3, 2012

Data on Science Published by Researchers at University of Manitoba.

A new study, "Mental workload associated with operating an agricultural sprayer: an empirical approach," is now available. According to the authors of recent research published in the Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, "Agricultural spraying involves two major tasks: guiding a sprayer in response to a GPS navigation device, and simultaneous monitoring of rear-attached booms under various illumination and terrain difficulty levels. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of illumination, task difficulty, and task level on the mental workload of an individual operating an agricultural sprayer in response to a commercial GPS lightbar, and to explore the …

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