The Cognitive Ergonomics Laboratory was established at North Carolina State University in 1992. The laboratory was located in Poe Hall on the main campus with Dr. Michael S. Wogalter as the director. The lab was dedicated to conduct research in the area of cognitive ergonomics while training students to become the research scientists and human factors practitioners of tomorrow. The lab became virtual with no physical presence starting in the Spring of 2013.
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Edited Special Issues of Journals
In Reverse Order by Year
In Reverse Order by Year
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- Wogalter, M. S., & Mayhorn (2020). Special thematic issue: Forensic Human Factors and Ergonomics, Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science 21, 259-368.
- Mayhorn, C. B., Wogalter, M. S., & Laughery, K, R. (2014). Special issue: Human factors in technology and society. Applied Ergonomics, 45(5), 1267-1375.
- Mayhorn, C. B., & Wogalter, M. S. (2010). Special issue on warnings. Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing and Service Industries, 20, 481-546.
- Sommerich, C., & Wogalter, M. S., Eds. (2003). Technology and Ergonomics. Special issue. Human Factors/Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 14, 1-95.
- Converse-Lane, S., & Wogalter, M. S. (2001). Special section: Knowledge acquisition. International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics, 5, 275-XXX
- Wogalter, M. S., & Cox, E. P. III (1998). Consumer Warnings: Special Issue, Psychology & Marketing, 15, 615- 726.
- DeJoy, D. M., & Wogalter, M. S. (1993). Warnings and risk communication: Special issue. Safety Science, 16, 565-762.