The importance of interruption management for usefulness and acceptance of automated driving

F Naujoks, K Wiedemann, N Schömig - Proceedings of the 9th …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
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 …

Motor processes in simple, go/no-go, and choice reaction time tasks: a psychophysiological analysis.

JO Miller, K Low - Journal of experimental psychology: Human …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Psychophysiological measures were used to compare the response preparation and
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 …

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 …

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 …

Simple reaction time and statistical facilitation: A parallel grains model

J Miller, R Ulrich - Cognitive psychology, 2003 - Elsevier
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 …

Cooperative warning systems: The impact of false and unnecessary alarms on drivers' compliance

F Naujoks, A Kiesel, A Neukum - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

Improving usefulness of automated driving by lowering primary task interference through HMI design

F Naujoks, Y Forster, K Wiedemann… - Journal of Advanced …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Driving performance at lateral system limits during partially automated driving

F Naujoks, C Purucker, K Wiedemann… - Accident Analysis & …, 2017 - Elsevier
This study investigated driver performance during system limits of partially automated
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 …