Acknowledgements, Series Preface, Introduction, PART I. DEFINITIONS AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES, 1. 'A Theory of Situational Assessment Implications for Measuring Situation Awareness', in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society-32nd Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 102-106, 2. 'Toward a Theory of Situation Awareness in Dynamic Systems', Human Factors, 37, pp. 32--64, 3. 'Situation Awareness and the Cognitive Management of Complex Systems' Human Factors, 37, pp. 85-104, 4. 'Situation Awareness in Team Performance:Implications for Measurement and Training', Human Factors, 37, pp. 123-36, 5. 'Comprehension and Situation Awareness',in F. Durso, R. Nickerson,S . Dumais, S. Lewandowsky and T. Perfect (eds), Handbook of Applied Cognition: 2nd Edition, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, pp. 163-93, PART II. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES AND APPROACHES, 6. 'Situational Awareness Rating Technique (SART): The Development of a Tool for Aircrew Systems Design', in Situation Awareness in Aerospace Operations, Neuilly-Sur-Seine, France:NATO-Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development, p p. 1-17, 7. 'Direct Measurement of Situation Awareness: Validity and Use of SA GAT', in M.R. Endsley and D.J. Garland (eds), Situation Awareness Analysis and Measurement, Mahwah,N J: Erlbaum,p p. 147-73, 8. 'A Knowledge Elicitation Approach to the Measurement of Team Situation Awareness', in M. McNeese, E. Salas and M.R. Endsley (eds), New Trends in Cooperative Activities: Understanding System Dynamics in Complex Environments, Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 114-39, 9. 'Measuring Team Situation Awarenessin Decentralized Command and Control Environments', Ergonomics, 49, pp. 1312-25, 10. 'Does Situation Awareness Add to the Validity of Cognitive Tests?', Human Factors, 48, pp. 721-33, 11. 'Comparing Perceptual Judgment and Subjective Measures of Spatial Awareness' Applied Ergonomics,4 0, pp. 597-607, PART III. APPLICATIONS OF THE SA CONSTRUCT, 12. 'Display Formatting Techniques for Improving Situation Awarenessin the Aircraft Cockpit', International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 1, pp. 205-18, 13. 'Pilot Interaction with Cockpit Automation: Operational Experiences with the Flight Management System', International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 2, pp. 303-21, 14. 'Pilot Interaction with Cockpit Automation II: An Experimental Study of Pilots' Model and Awareness of the Flight Management System', International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 4, pp. 1-28, 15. 'The Role of Shared Mental Models in Developing Team Situational Awareness: Implications for Training', Training Research Journal, 2, pp. 85-116, 16. 'Cognitive Ability Determinants of Elite Pilot Performance', Human Factors, 39, pp. 540-52, 17. 'Cognitive Engineering: Designing for Situation Awareness', in N.B. Sarter and R. Amalberti (eds), Cognitive Engineering in the Aviation Domain, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., pp. 153-79, 18. 'Situation Awareness Implications of Adaptive Automation for Information Processing in an Air Traffic Control-Related Task', International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 36, pp. 447-62, PART IV. BEYOND AVIATION, 19. 'Situation Awareness during Driving: Explicit and Implicit Knowledge in Dynamic Spatial Memory', Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 3, pp. 42-66, 20. 'Situation Awareness and Safety in Offshore Drill Crews', Cognition, Technology, and Work, 8, pp. 255-67, 21. 'Distributed Situation Awareness in Dynamic Systems: Theoretical Development and Application of an Ergonomics Methodology', Ergonomics, 49, pp.l288-311, PART V. COMMENTARY AND REVIEW, 22. 'Situation Awareness: A Critical But Ill-Defined Phenomenon'I,n ternational Journal ofA viation Psychology, 1, pp. 45-57, 23. 'The State of Situation Awareness Measurement: Heading Toward the Next Century', in M.R. Endsley and D.J. Garland (eds), Situation Awareness Analysis and Measurement, Mahwah,N J: LawrenceE rlbaum Associates,p p. 33--47, 24. 'Situation Awareness Catches On: What? So What? Now What?', in R.C. Williges (ed.), Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 2, Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 1-34, Name Index