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External human–machine interfaces: Gimmick or necessity?
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Is the take-over paradigm a mere convenience?
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Automated vehicles that communicate implicitly: examining the use of lateral position within the lane
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How should external human-machine interfaces behave? Examining the effects of colour, position, message, activation distance, vehicle yielding, and visual distraction among 1,434 participants
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What driving style makes pedestrians think a passing vehicle is driving automatically?
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Visual Attention of Pedestrians in Traffic Scenes: A Crowdsourcing Experiment
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Take over! A video-clip study measuring attention, situation awareness, and decision-making in the face of an impending hazard
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Prediction of effort and eye movement measures from driving scene components
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Compliance with Monitoring Requests, Biomechanical Readiness, and Take-Over Performance: Video Analysis from a Simulator Study
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When will most cars be able to drive fully automatically? Projections of 18,970 survey respondents
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Acclimatizing to automation: Driver workload and stress during partially automated car following in real traffic
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Determinants of take-over time from automated driving: A meta-analysis of 129 studies
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Adaptive automation: automatically (dis)engaging automation during visually distracted driving
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A toolbox for automated driving on the STISIM driving simulator
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Take-over requests in highly automated driving: A crowdsourcing survey on auditory, vibrotactile, and visual displays
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Effects of platooning on signal-detection performance, workload, and stress: A driving simulator study
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Modelling the dynamics of driver situation awareness in automated driving
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A human factors perspective on automated driving
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Human factors of transitions in automated driving: A general framework and literature survey
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Visual displays for automated driving: A survey