4 research outputs found

    Supplementary materials for the paper: Adaptive automation: automatically (dis)engaging automation during visually distracted driving.

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    Supplementary materials for the paper Cabrall, C. D. D., Janssen, N., & De Winter. Adaptive automation: Automatically (dis)engaging automation during visually distracted driving. PeerJ Computer Science

    Supplementary materials for the article: Prediction of effort and eye movement measures from driving scene components

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    Supplementary materials for the article: Cabrall, C. D. D., Happee, R., & De Winter, J. C. F. (2019). Prediction of effort and eye movement measures from driving scene components. Transportation Research Part F. TU Delft, Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering (3mE), Department of Cognitive Robotic

    Supplementary data for the paper: Situation awareness based on eye movements in relation to the task environment.

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    Supplementary data for the paper: de Winter, J.C.F., Eisma, Y.B., Cabrall, C.D.D., Hancock, P.A., and Stanton, N.A.; Situation awareness based on eye movements in relation to the task environment; Cognition, Technology and Work

    Supplementary data for the article: Cyclists’ eye movements and crossing judgments at uncontrolled intersections: An eye-tracking study using animated video clips

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    This dataset includes, animated video clips, Matlab scripts, raw data, data for statistical analyses, forms (consent form, instructions) and questionnaires provided to participants for the paper: Kovácsová, N., Cabrall, C. D. D., Antonisse, S. J., De Haan, T., Van Namen, R., Nooren, J. L., Schreurs, R., Hagenzieker, M. P., & De Winter, J. C. F. (2018). Cyclists’ eye movements and crossing judgments at uncontrolled intersections: An eye-tracking study using animated video clips. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 120, 270–28
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