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Human factors

Journal Volume: 57
Journal Issue: 8
Journal Year: 2015
Articles in SafetyLit: 12

Assessing cognitive distraction in the automobile

Assessing technology in the absence of proof: trust based on the interplay of others' opinions and the interaction process

Cognitive distraction in the wild: next steps-addressing a not-so-humdrum conundrum

Cognitive workload ≠ crash risk: rejoinder to study by Strayer et al. (2015)

Driven to distraction

Driver compensation: impairment or improvement?

Firefighter hand anthropometry and structural glove sizing: a new perspective

Is talking to your car dangerous? It depends: prologue to the special section

Judging thieves of attention: commentary on "Assessing cognitive distraction in the automobile," by Strayer, Turrill, Cooper, Coleman, Medeiros-Ward, and Biondi (2015)

On the effects of listening and talking to humans and devices on driving

The chronic detrimental impact of interruptions in a simulated submarine track management task

The effects of driver distraction for individuals with traumatic brain injuries


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