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Rodríguez Palmeiro, A. (author), Van der Kint, S. (author), Vissers, Luuk (author), Farah, H. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author), Hagenzieker, Marjan (author)
Automated vehicles (AVs) will be introduced on public roads in the future, meaning that traditional vehicles and AVs will be sharing the urban space. There is currently little knowledge about the interaction between pedestrians and AVs from the point of view of the pedestrian in a real-life environment. Pedestrians may not know with which...
journal article 2018
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Stelling-Konczak, A. (author), Vlakveld, W. P. (author), van Gent, P. (author), Commandeur, J. J.F. (author), van Wee, G.P. (author), Hagenzieker, Marjan (author)
Listening to music while cycling impairs cyclists’ auditory perception and may decrease their awareness of approaching vehicles. If the impaired auditory perception is not compensated by the cyclist himself or other road users involved, crashes may occur. The first aim of this study was to investigate in real traffic whether teenage cyclists ...
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Zhang, S. (author), Zeng, X. (author), Matthews, D. T A (author), Igartua, A. (author), Rodriguez-Vidal, E. (author), Contreras Fortes, J. (author), van der Heide, E. (author)
Tactile perception is a complex system, which depends on frictional interactions between skin and counter-body. The contact mechanics of tactile friction is governed by many factors such as the state and properties of skin and counter-body. In order to discover the connection between perception and tactile friction on textured stainless steel...
journal article 2017
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Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
What is Senselab? The ‘SenseLab’, a playground for the senses, is a laboratory for testing and experiencing single and combinations of indoor environmental conditions.
journal article 2017
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Lu, Z. (author), Coster, Xander (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
Drivers of automated cars may occasionally need to take back manual control after a period of inattentiveness. At present, it is unknown how long it takes to build up situation awareness of a traffic situation. In this study, 34 participants were presented with animated video clips of traffic situations on a three-lane road, from an...
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Hansmann-Roth, S. (author), Pont, S.C. (author), Mamassian, Pascal (author)
The material property of glossiness, which is attributed to many objects in our daily life, is physically independent of the objects' color. However, perceived glossiness can change with the contrast between the highlight and the area around the specular highlight. Hitherto, experiments mainly investigated gloss on unicolored surfaces. It is...
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Molin, E.J.E. (author), Blangé, J. (author), Cats, O. (author), Chorus, C.G. (author)
The risk of being involved in an airplane accident is largely ignored in air passengers’ choice models. The reason presumably is that it is hard to operationalize, because objective safety indicators often involve extremely low probabilities that are hard to grasp and interpret by passengers. In this paper, we propose an operationalization...
journal article 2017
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Bazilinskyy, P. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
Take-over requests in automated driving should fit the urgency of the traffic situation. The robustness of various published research findings on the valuations of speech-based warning messages is unclear. This research aimed to establish how people value speech-based take-over requests as a function of speech rate, background noise, spoken...
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Mulder, Max (author), Pool, D.M. (author), Abbink, D.A. (author), Boer, E.R. (author), Zaal, P.M.T. (author), Drop, F.M. (author), van der El, Kasper (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author)
Manual control cybernetics aims to understand and describe how humans control vehicles and devices using mathematical models of human control dynamics. This “cybernetic approach” enables objective and quantitative comparisons of human behavior, and allows a systematic optimization of human control interfaces and training...
journal article 2017
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Wijntjes, M.W.A. (author)
The plastic effect is historically used to denote various forms of stereopsis. The vivid impression of depth often associated with binocular stereopsis can also be achieved in other ways, for example, using a synopter. Accounts of this go back over a hundred years. These ways of viewing all aim to diminish sensorial evidence that the picture...
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Jansen, S.J.T. (author), Hoekstra, J.S.C.M. (author), Boumeester, H.J.F.M. (author)
The extraction of natural gas in the north of The Netherlands has led to soil subsidence and the occurrence of earthquakes. Residents worry about the safety of their families and the saleability of their dwelling and might want to move. The goal is to examine whether the earthquakes are related to the intention to move. A survey among...
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Bluyssen, P.M. (author), van Zeist, F. (author), Kurvers, S.R. (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author), Pont, S.C. (author), Wolters, Bart (author), van Hulst, Luuk (author), Meertins, Darell (author)
Research has shown that staying indoors is not good for our health. People spend more and more of their time indoors. Therefore, providing a healthy and comfortable indoor environment is very important. The SenseLab will contribute to the understanding of and coping with the indoor environment. Students, teachers, researchers, but also the...
journal article 2017
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Stelling-Konczak, A. (author), van Wee, G.P. (author), Commandeur, JJF (author), Hagenzieker, Marjan (author)
Listening to music or talking on the phone while cycling as well as the growing number of quiet (electric) cars on the road can make the use of auditory cues challenging for cyclists. The present study examined to what extent and in which traffic situations traffic sounds are important for safe cycling. Furthermore, the study investigated the...
journal article 2017
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Overvliet, KE (author), Karana, E. (author), Soto-Faraco, S (author)
In many daily contexts, we prefer natural ‘materials’ over un-natural ones. Textiles embodied in garments that are worn on the body all day, or in bed sheets slept under every night touch us literally, on a daily basis. Hence among all other materials, ‘naturalness perception’ has a strong impact on the preference for textile products....
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Huinnk, L.H.B. (author), Bouwsema, H. (author), Plettenburg, D.H. (author), van der Sluis, C.K. (author), Bongers, R.M. (author)
Background: Little is known about action-perception learning processes underlying prosthetic skills in body-powered prosthesis users. Body-powered prostheses are controlled through a harness connected by a cable that might provide for limited proprioceptive feedback. This study aims to test transfer of training basic tasks to functional tasks...
journal article 2016
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Mahdizadeh Hakak, A. (author), Bhattacharya, J (author), Biloria, N.M. (author), de Kleijn, R. (author), Shah-Mohammadi, F. (author)
Perceptions of different environments are different for different people. An abstract designed environment, with a degree of freedom from any visual reference in the physical world requests a completely different perception than a fully or semi-designed environment that has some correlation with the physical world. Maximal evidence on the...
journal article 2016
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Beckers, R. (author), van der Voordt, Theo (author), Dewulf, G (author)
This paper aims to address higher education students' learning space preferences. The study is based on a survey that involved 697 business management students of a Dutch University of Applied Sciences. The research focuses on preferred learning spaces for individual study activities, which require concentration, and preferred learning spaces...
journal article 2016
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Zhang, F. (author), de Ridder, H. (author), Fleming, Ronald W. (author), Pont, S.C. (author)
MatMix 1.0 is a novel material probe we developed for quantitatively measuring visual perception of materials. We implemented optical mixing of four canonical scattering modes, represented by photographs, as the basis of the probe. In order to account for a wide range of materials, velvety and glittery (asperity and mesofacet scattering) were...
journal article 2016
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Stelling-Konczak, A. (author), Hagenzieker, Marjan (author), Commandeur, Jacques J F (author), Agterberg, Martijn J H (author), van Wee, G.P. (author)
When driven at low speeds, cars operating in electric mode have been found to be quieter than conventional cars. As a result, the auditory cues which pedestrians and cyclists use to assess the presence, proximity and location oncoming traffic may be reduced, posing a safety hazard. This laboratory study examined auditory localisation of...
journal article 2016
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Yang, Y. (author), Qiu, Y. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author)
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