“…Several studies have demonstrated that most auditory alarms are ignored, are considered to be a nuisance, or serve simply as a reminder of a previously known state of affairs (Seagull & Sanderson, 2001;Watson et al, 2004;Xiao, Mackenzie, Seagull, & Jaberi, 2000). Interface design in human factors has focused on visual displays, with only sparse research on other sensory modalities Sarter, 2000 Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or sonifications, for conveying information about a simulated anesthetized patient's respiration.…”