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Nighttime pedestrian conspicuity: The effects of pedestrian movement, orientation and the configuration of retroreflective material
Physiological compliance during team performance
Radial outflow in teleoperation: A possible solution for improving depth perception
The effectiveness of musical stimuli in spatial audio displays: An empirical investigation of the effects of volume and spatial processing detail
The effects of combining reduced luminance and increased blur on older driver speed and visual acuity
Actual and self-assessed performance on a logical reasoning task after a night of total or partial sleep deprivation
Ecological Interface Design in variable workload multitasking
Perceiving aperture widths during teleoperation
The role of head movements in simulator sickness generated by a virtual environment
Pedestrian conspicuity at night: The effects of retroreflector placement and retroreflection
The effects of headlight intensity and clothing contrast on pedestrians' own estimated recognition distances at night
Who is worth what? Judge and advisor characteristics in a paid-advice judgment scenario
Characteristics of head mounted displays and their effects on simulator sickness
Comparison of eye movement data to direct measures of situation awareness for development of a novel measurement technique in dynamic, uncontrolled test environments
The accuracy of observers' estimates of the effect of glare on nighttime vision: Do we exaggerate the disabling effects of glare?
Spatial perception and robot operation: The relationship between visual spatial ability and performance under direct line of sight and teleoperation
Are distracted drivers aware that they are distracted?: Exploring awareness, self-regulation, and performance in drivers performing secondary tasks
Predicting team workload and performance using team autonomic activity
The effects of weather recognition training on general aviation pilot situation assessment and tactical decision making when confronted with adverse weather conditions
Sources of variance in bite count
The effects of 0.2 Hz varying latency with 20-100 ms varying amplitude on simulator sickness in a helmet mounted display