Judy Reed Edworthy

Judy Reed Edworthy

University of Plymouth

H-index: 40

Europe-United Kingdom

About Judy Reed Edworthy

Judy Reed Edworthy, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Plymouth, specializes in the field of Auditory cognition, auditory warnings, alarm design, auditory displays, music cognition.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

MAKING IT EASIER TO LISTEN TO CLINICAL ALARMS

Designing, evaluating, and benchmarking auditory alarms for the chemical and oil processing industry

Where’s that bike? Sounds and metrics for a smart bicycle bell

The impact of formal musical training on speech intelligibility performance: Implications for music pedagogy in high-consequence industries

Can the wording of GM labels affect perceptions of GM foods?

Applying human factors engineering to address the telemetry alarm problem in a large medical center

The influence of audible alarm loudness and type on clinical multitasking

Masking between reserved alarm sounds of the IEC 60601-1-8 international medical alarm standard: a systematic, formal analysis

Judy Reed Edworthy Information

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Citations(all)

6651

Citations(since 2020)

1922

Cited By

5536

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

97

i10Index(since 2020)

55

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Judy Reed Edworthy Skills & Research Interests

Auditory cognition

auditory warnings

alarm design

auditory displays

music cognition

Top articles of Judy Reed Edworthy

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

MAKING IT EASIER TO LISTEN TO CLINICAL ALARMS

Judy Reed Edworthy

2023

Designing, evaluating, and benchmarking auditory alarms for the chemical and oil processing industry

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting

Judy Edworthy

Deborah Reed

Connor Wessel

Liam Lawrence

Jonathan Edworthy

2023/9

Where’s that bike? Sounds and metrics for a smart bicycle bell

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting

Judy Edworthy

Rachael Brown

Connor Wessel

2023/9

The impact of formal musical training on speech intelligibility performance: Implications for music pedagogy in high-consequence industries

Psychology of Music

Alexandra L Bruder

Clayton D Rothwell

Suzanne A Baillargeon

Matthew S Shotwell

Judy R Edworthy

...

2023/9

Can the wording of GM labels affect perceptions of GM foods?

Alexandra Costello

Elizabeth Hellier

Judy Edworthy

2023/4/21

Applying human factors engineering to address the telemetry alarm problem in a large medical center

Human Factors

Emily S Patterson

Michael F Rayo

Judy Reed Edworthy

Susan D Moffatt-Bruce

2022/2

The influence of audible alarm loudness and type on clinical multitasking

Journal of medical systems

Alexandra L Bruder

Clayton D Rothwell

Laura I Fuhr

Matthew S Shotwell

Judy Reed Edworthy

...

2022/1

Masking between reserved alarm sounds of the IEC 60601-1-8 international medical alarm standard: a systematic, formal analysis

Human factors

Matthew L Bolton

Judy R Edworthy

Andrew D Boyd

2022/8

Acoustic biotopes, listeners and sound-induced action: a case study of operating rooms

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Elif Özcan

Cornelis LH Broekmeulen

Zoe Alexandra Luck

Monique van Velzen

Pieter Jan Stappers

...

2022/12/12

Multi-sensory alarm for a wearable cardiac defibrillator

2022/3/31

Discriminating between simultaneous audible alarms is easier with auditory icons

Applied Ergonomics

Judy Reed Edworthy

Cassie J Parker

Emily V Martin

2022/2/1

Ergonomic auditory alarm signals for the oil and chemical processing industry

IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors

Judy Edworthy

Jonathan Edworthy

Deborah Reed

Connor Wessel

Liam Lawrence

2021/4/3

An experimental validation of masking in IEC 60601-1-8: 2006-compliant alarm sounds

Human factors

Matthew L Bolton

Xi Zheng

Meng Li

Judy Reed Edworthy

Andrew D Boyd

2020/9

Searching for meaning in sound: Learning and interpreting alarm signals in visual environments.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied

Sinè McDougall

Judy Edworthy

Deili Sinimeri

Jamie Goodliffe

Daniel Bradley

...

2020/3

Reducing interruptive alert burden using quality improvement methodology

Applied Clinical Informatics

Juan D Chaparro

Cory Hussain

Jennifer A Lee

Jessica Hehmeyer

Manjusri Nguyen

...

2020/1

Organizing audible alarm sounds in the hospital: a card-sorting study

IEEE transactions on human-machine systems

Melanie C Wright

Sydney Radcliffe

Suzanne Janzen

Judy Edworthy

Thomas J Reese

...

2020/9/14

Medical Alarm Audibility System Checker (MAASC): a computational tool for checking medical alarm configurations for simultaneous masking

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care

Matthew L Bolton

Elliot Biltekoff

Andrew Boyd

Thomas Darget

Judy Edworthy

2020/9

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