Human Subjects Testing Laboratory
The Human Subjects Testing Lab is an interdisciplinary laboratory for the testing of human subjects, shared by a variety of faculty, primarily in the human factors area. The room is subdivided into a waiting area with sink and two smaller testing chambers, one of which is set-up with eye-tracking equipment.
A variety of experiments have been conducted in the Human Subjects Testing Lab, including:
- Identifying visualization strategies on the design efficiency of a cantilever I-beam
- Measuring the effects of risk visualization representations on subject resource allocation strategies in a homeland defense task
- Estimating the physical workload imposed by wearing a respirator from heart rate changes and individual characteristics
- Evaluating user acceptance of new product feature upgrades
