Elisabeth Niederman

University of Central Florida
Graduated: Spring 2014
Joined Lab: Spring 2012
Former Position: MIT2 Lab Coordinator

Elisabeth Niederman discovered the MIT2 lab from her physiological psychology class and Dr. Stafford. She plans to continue her education by seeking a Ph.D. in either human factors or cognitive Psychology. Augmented cognition and physiological psychology are her primary interests in the field psychology. She hopes to become a full-time researcher, either in the private sector or at a major university after her doctoral program.


Publications:

  • Niederman, E., Sawyer, B. D., Hancock, P. A. (2013). Investigation of Visual Requirements for Change Detection (Undergraduate Thesis).
  • Greenstein, S., Sawyer, B. D., Niederman, E., Oppold, P., & Hancock, P. A. (2013, July). Piloting with the PSUM Scale: Establishing Usability First. Poster presented at the Second International Conference on Advances in Vehicular Systems, Technologies, and Applications of the International Academy, Research, and Industry Association, Nice, France.
  • Niederman, E., Price, J., Sawyer, B. D., & Hancock, P. A. (2013, May). Neatness of Dress Affects Perceived Personality. Poster Presented at the 25th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.
  • LaBorde, P., Perkins, S., Niederman, E., Sawyer, B. D., & Hancock, P. A. (2013, May). Surprising Effects of Priming on Incidence of Simulator Sickness. Poster Presented at the 25th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.
  • Niederman, E., Sawyer, B. D., & Hancock, P. A. (2013, April). Contribution of Physiological Limitations of Vision to Change Blindness. Poster presented at the Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.