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Context adaptable driver information — Or, what do whom need and want when?DAVIDSSON, Staffan; ALM, Håkan.Applied Ergonomics. 2014, Vol 45, Num 4, pp 994-1002, issn 0003-6870, 9 p.Article
Evaluation of the safety and usability of touch gestures in operating in-vehicle information systems with visual occlusionHUHN KIM; HAEWON SONG.Applied Ergonomics. 2014, Vol 45, Num 3, pp 789-798, issn 0003-6870, 10 p.Article
Objective classification of vehicle seat discomfortLE, Peter; ROSE, Joseph; KNAPIK, Gregory et al.Ergonomics. 2014, Vol 57, Num 4, pp 536-544, issn 0014-0139, 9 p.Article
Using music to change mood while drivingVAN DER ZWAAG, Marjolein D; JANSSEN, Joris H; NASS, Clifford et al.Ergonomics. 2013, Vol 56, Num 10, pp 1504-1514, issn 0014-0139, 11 p.Article
Blind and Sighted Pedestrians' Road-Crossing Judgments at a Single-Lane RoundaboutGUTH, David A; LONG, Richard G; WALL EMERSON, Robert S et al.Human factors. 2013, Vol 55, Num 3, pp 632-642, issn 0018-7208, 11 p.Article
Drivers Display Anger-Congruent Attention to Potential Traffic HazardsSTEPHEN, Amanda N; TRAWLEY, Steven L; MADIGAN, Ruth et al.Applied cognitive psychology. 2013, Vol 27, Num 2, pp 178-189, issn 0888-4080, 12 p.Article
Driving With a Partially Autonomous Forward Collision Warning System: How Do Drivers React? : Human Factors and Automation in VehiclesMUHRER, Elke; REINPRECHT, Klaus; VOLLRATH, Mark et al.Human factors. 2012, Vol 54, Num 5, pp 698-708, issn 0018-7208, 11 p.Article
Highly Automated Driving, Secondary Task Performance, and Driver State : Human Factors and Automation in VehiclesMERAT, Natasha; HAMISH JAMSON, A; LAI, Frank C. H et al.Human factors. 2012, Vol 54, Num 5, pp 762-771, issn 0018-7208, 10 p.Article
SPEEDING OR NOT SPEEDING? WHEN SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF SAFE, PLEASURABLE AND RISKY SPEEDS DETERMINES SPEEDING BEHAVIOURLHEUREUX, Florent.The European journal of psychology applied to legal context. 2012, Vol 4, Num 1, pp 79-98, issn 1889-1861, 20 p.Article
The influence of sensitivity to reward and punishment, propensity for sensation seeking, depression, and anxiety on the risky behaviour of novice drivers: A path modelSCOTT-PARKER, Bridie; WATSON, Barry; KING, Mark J et al.British journal of psychology (1953). 2012, Vol 103, pp 248-267, issn 0007-1269, 20 p., 2Article
Étude de la dimension collective de l'usage des systèmes d'assistance à la conduite automobile en situation réelle: l'exemple du régulateur de vitesse conventionnel*** = Studying the collective dimension of driving assistance systems in real context: the conventional cruise control as exampleAUPETIT, Samuel; RIFF, Jacques.Bulletin de psychologie. 2012, Vol 65, Num 4, issn 0007-4403, 307-320, 395-396 [6 p.]Article
Driving performance during word generation—Testing the function of human brain lateralization using fTCD in an ecologically relevant contextLUST, J. M; GEUZE, R. H; GROOTHUIS, A. G. G et al.Neuropsychologia. 2011, Vol 49, Num 9, pp 2375-2383, issn 0028-3932, 9 p.Article
INCREASING FOLLOWING HEADWAY WITH PROMPTS, GOAL SETTING, AND FEEDBACK IN A DRIVING SIMULATORARNOLD, Michelle L; VAN HOUTEN, Ron.Journal of applied behavior analysis. 2011, Vol 44, Num 2, pp 245-254, issn 0021-8855, 10 p.Article
THE EFFECTS OF A RECTANGULAR RAPID-FLASHING BEACON ON VEHICLE SPEEDVANWAGNER, Michelle; HOUTEN, Ron Van; BETTS, Brian et al.Journal of applied behavior analysis. 2011, Vol 44, Num 3, pp 629-633, issn 0021-8855, 5 p.Article
Athletes' Perceptions of Coaching Competency Scale 11-High School TeamsMYERS, Nicholas D; CHASE, Melissa A; BEAUCHAMP, Mark R et al.Educational and psychological measurement. 2010, Vol 70, Num 3, pp 477-494, issn 0013-1644, 18 p.Article
Driver Acceptance of False Alarms to Simulated EncroachmentSMITH, Kip; KÄLLHAMMER, Jan-Erik.Human factors. 2010, Vol 52, Num 3, pp 466-476, issn 0018-7208, 11 p.Article
INCREASING SEAT BELT USE IN SERVICE VEHICLE DRIVERS WITH A GEARSHIFT DELAYVAN HOUTEN, Ron; MALENFANT, J. E. Louis; REAGAN, Ian et al.Journal of applied behavior analysis. 2010, Vol 43, Num 3, pp 369-380, issn 0021-8855, 12 p.Article
Effects of Working Memory Load and Repeated Scenario Exposure on Emergency Braking PerformanceENGSTRÖM, Johan; LJUNG AUST, Mikael; VISTRÖM, Matias et al.Human factors. 2010, Vol 52, Num 5, pp 551-559, issn 0018-7208, 9 p.Article
An Investigation of Driver Distraction Near the Tipping Point of Traffic Flow StabilityCOOPER, Joel M; VLADISAVLJEVIC, Ivana; MEDEIROS-WARD, Nathan et al.Human factors. 2009, Vol 51, Num 2, pp 261-268, issn 0018-7208, 8 p.Article
The Interaction of Cognitive Load and Attention-Directing Cues in DrivingLEE, Yi-Ching; LEE, John D; NG BOYLE, Linda et al.Human factors. 2009, Vol 51, Num 3, pp 271-280, issn 0018-7208, 10 p.Article
Promoting drivers' compliance with speed limits: Testing an intervention based on the theory of planned behaviourELLIOTT, Mark A; ARMITAGE, Christopher J.British journal of psychology (1953). 2009, Vol 100, pp 111-132, issn 0007-1269, 22 p., 1Article
COLÈRE ÉPROUVÉE AU VOLANT ET DIFFÉRENTES MANIÈRES DE L'EXPRIMER : QUELS LIENS AVEC DES TRANSGRESSIONS DE CONDUITE DÉCLARÉES ? = DRIVING ANGER AND DIVERSE WAYS OF EXPRESSING IT : ARE THERE LINKS WITH SELF-REPORTED VIOLATIONS?VILLIEUX, A; DELHOMME, P.Le Travail humain (Paris). 2008, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 359-384, issn 0041-1868, 26 p.Article
Fifty Years of Driving Safety ResearchLEE, John D.Human factors. 2008, Vol 50, Num 3, pp 521-528, issn 0018-7208, 8 p.Article
Task Prioritisation in Multitasking during Driving : Opportunity to Abort a Concurrent Task Does Not Insulate Braking Responses from Dual-Task SlowingLEVY, Jonathan; PASHLER, Harold.Applied cognitive psychology. 2008, Vol 22, Num 4, pp 507-525, issn 0888-4080, 19 p.Article
An approach to novice driver trainingGLENDON, A. I.European review of applied psychology. 2014, Vol 64, Num 3, pp 111-122, issn 1162-9088, 12 p.Article