The importance of interruption management for usefulness and acceptance of automated driving
To increase the safety in use of automated vehicles, Human Factors research has focused
primarily on driver performance during take-over situations. However, surveys on public …
primarily on driver performance during take-over situations. However, surveys on public …
Motor processes in simple, go/no-go, and choice reaction time tasks: a psychophysiological analysis.
Psychophysiological measures were used to compare the response preparation and
response execution processes of modified versions of FC Donders's (1868/1969) classic …
response execution processes of modified versions of FC Donders's (1868/1969) classic …
Locus of the effect of temporal preparation: Evidence from the lateralized readiness potential
H MÜller‐Gethmann, R Ulrich… - Psychophysiology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
It is well established that reaction time (RT) is shorter when a response signal is preceded
by a warning signal, because the warning signal causes the participant to prepare for the …
by a warning signal, because the warning signal causes the participant to prepare for the …
Cognitive control in cross-modal contexts: Abstract feature transitions of task-related but not task-unrelated stimuli modulate the congruency sequence effect.
P Kelber, IG Mackenzie, V Mittelstädt - Journal of Experimental …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Context information can guide cognitive control, but both the extent and the underlying
processes are poorly understood. Previous studies often found that the congruency …
processes are poorly understood. Previous studies often found that the congruency …
Perceived duration of expected and unexpected stimuli
R Ulrich, J Nitschke, T Rammsayer - Psychological research, 2006 - Springer
Three experiments assessed whether perceived stimulus duration depends on whether
participants process an expected or an unexpected visual stimulus. Participants compared …
participants process an expected or an unexpected visual stimulus. Participants compared …
Simple reaction time and statistical facilitation: A parallel grains model
A race-like model is developed to account for various phenomena arising in simple reaction
time (RT) tasks. Within the model, each stimulus is represented by a number of grains of …
time (RT) tasks. Within the model, each stimulus is represented by a number of grains of …
Cooperative warning systems: The impact of false and unnecessary alarms on drivers' compliance
Cooperative warning systems have a great potential to prevent traffic accidents. However,
because of their predictive nature, they might also go along with an increased frequency of …
because of their predictive nature, they might also go along with an increased frequency of …
Improving usefulness of automated driving by lowering primary task interference through HMI design
During conditionally automated driving (CAD), driving time can be used for non‐driving‐
related tasks (NDRTs). To increase safety and comfort of an automated ride, upcoming …
related tasks (NDRTs). To increase safety and comfort of an automated ride, upcoming …
Driving performance at lateral system limits during partially automated driving
This study investigated driver performance during system limits of partially automated
driving. Using a motion-based driving simulator, drivers encountered different situations in …
driving. Using a motion-based driving simulator, drivers encountered different situations in …
The search for common ground
K Kohnert, J Windsor - 2004 - ASHA
Below-average performance on some nonlinguistic tasks often is considered a potential
correlate of primary language impairment (LI). If nonlinguistic cognitive processing truly is …
correlate of primary language impairment (LI). If nonlinguistic cognitive processing truly is …