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Cheryl Roe, Timothy Brown, Ginger Watson |  Conference paper | Sickness related to simulator use is a common problem that researchers face when designing experiments. The amount of time in the simulator, the number and length of drives, and the type of maneuver c ... | 9/1/2007 |
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John Lee, Daniel McGehee, Timothy Brown, J. Nakamoto | Journal paper | Adaptive cruise control (ACC) requires that the driver intervene in situations that exceed the capability of ACC. A brake pulse might provide a particularly compatible means of alerting the driver to ... | 6/1/2007 |
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David Heitbrink, Stephen Cable |  Conference paper | An integral part of any interactive simulation is sound. Traditionally this has been done with a high cost proprietary costume hardware/software solution. Recently we decided upgrade our sound system, ... | 9/12/2007 |
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Michelle Reyes, John Lee | Journal paper | This study examined the effects of cognitive load on driving performance for interactions with an in-vehicle information system (IVIS) that varied in duration from 1 to 4 min. Twelve participants drov ... | 11/1/2008 |
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Timothy Brown, Dary Fiorentino, Sue Ellen Salisbury, John Lee, Jane Moeckli |  Project report | (None listed) | 2/20/2009 |
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Michelle Reyes, John Lee, Yulan Liang, Joshua Hoffman, Ritchie Huang |  Conference paper | Measuring driver response to in-vehicle human-machine interface (HMI) systems is critical for the automotive design and evaluation process. Physiological measures provide a useful complement to perfor ... | 6/22/2009 |
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John D. Lee, Dary Fiorentino, Michelle Reyes, Timothy L. Brown, Omar Ahmad, Robert Dufour, James Fell, Nic Ward |  Project report | (None listed) | 5/14/2010 |
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John D. Lee, Dary Fiorentino, Michelle Reyes, Timothy L. Brown, Omar Ahmad, Robert Dufour, James Fell, Nic Ward |  Project report | Despite persistent efforts at the local, state, and federal levels, alcohol-related crashes still contribute to approximately 40% of all traffic fatalities. Although regulatory and educational approac ... | 5/14/2010 |
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Cher Carney, Daniel McGehee, John Lee, Michelle Reyes, Mireille Raby | Journal paper | Objectives. We examined whether feedback from an event-triggered video intervention system reduced the number of safety-relevant driving errors made by newly licensed adolescents. Methods. We used a 1 ... | 6/1/2010 |
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Timothy Brown, Yefei He, Cheryl Roe, Tom Schnell | Journal paper | Pedestrian fatalities as a result of vehicle collisions are much more likely to happen at night than during day time. Poor visibility due to darkness is believed to be one of the causes for the higher ... | 1/1/2010 |
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C. Jennissen, J. Marsico, J. Steffen, Tom Schnell, Daniel McGehee, G. Denning | Journal paper | (None listed) | 10/1/2010 |
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Daniel McGehee, Oliver Carsten | Journal paper | This research seeks to better understand unalerted driver response just prior to a serious vehicle crash. Few studies have been able to view a crash from the inside—with a camera focused on the driv ... | 1/1/2010 |
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Chris Schwarz, Yefei He, Andrew Veit |  Conference paper | An eye tracker has been integrated with the NADS MiniSim, a COTS PC-based driving simulator based on the large motion-based NADS-1. This work was motivated by increasing use of eye tracker data for bo ... | 6/1/2011 |
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David Heitbrink |  Conference paper | Scenario authoring at the National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS) uses an interactive graphical tool that permits non-technical people to create scenarios without requiring any programming experien ... | 6/1/2011 |
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John D. Lee, Daniel V. McGehee, Timothy L. Brown, Christian M. Richard, Omar Ahmad, Nicholas J. Ward, Shauna Hallmark, Joonbum Lee | Journal paper | Driving simulators hold much promise for addressing roadway design issues. However, although simulators have demonstrated their value in experimental research addressing driver performance, their abil ... | 12/1/2011 |
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Michelle Reyes, John Lee | Book chapter | Effective use of driving simulators requires considerable technical and methodological skill along with considerable background knowledge. Acquiring the requisite knowledge and skills can be extraordi ... | 4/25/2011 |
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Mark Neider, John Gaspar, Jason McCarley, James Crowell, Henry Kaczmarski, Arthur Kramer | Journal paper | The ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously has become increasingly important as technologies such as cell phones and portable music players have become more common. In the current study, we ... | 6/1/2011 |
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Lindsay Nagamatsu, Michelle Voss, Mark Neider, John Gaspar, Todd Handy, Arthur Kramer, Teresa Liu-Ambrose | Journal paper | Successful mobility requires appropriate decision-making. Seniors with reduced executive functioning— such as senior fallers—may be prone to poor mobility judgments, especially under dual-task con ... | 6/1/2011 |
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Laura Chaddock, Mark Neider, Michelle Voss, John Gaspar, Arthur Kramer | Journal paper | PURPOSE: Cognitive enhancements are associated with sport training. We extended the sport-cognition literature by using a realistic street crossing task to examine the multitasking and processing spee ... | 10/1/2011 |
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Daniel McGehee | Journal paper | Communicating and translating science into policy takes time and patience. Moving empirical data and theoretical knowledge into the safety policy arena is an especially lively and complex process that ... | 12/20/2011 |
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