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Alexis R Neigel

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Mhealth|July 25, 2017
A model for mHealth skills training for clinicians: meeting the future nowDonna J Slovensky, Donna M Malvey, Alexis R Neigel
Acta Psychologica|May 28, 2019
Effects of state motivation in overload and underload vigilance task scenariosAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, James L Szalma
Human Factors|March 16, 2019
Task Engagement and the Vigilance Decrement Revisited: Expanding Upon the Work of Joel S. Warm Using a Semantic Vigilance ParadigmAlexis R Neigel, Daryn A Dever, Victoria L Claypoole, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 22, 2019
Evaluative social presence can improve vigilance performance, but vigilance is still hard work and is stressfulVictoria L Claypoole, Alexis R Neigel, Grace E Waldfogle, et al.
Ergonomics|July 30, 2021
'I need a break': the effect of choice of rest break duration on vigilanceGrace E Waldfogle, Allison E Garibaldi, Alexis R Neigel, et al.
Human Factors|December 16, 2017
Establishing Measurement Equivalence Across Computer- and Paper-Based Tests of Spatial CognitionShannon K T Bailey, Alexis R Neigel, Lindsay Y Dhanani, et al.
Psychological Review|June 23, 2017
A critical examination of the research and theoretical underpinnings discussed in Thomson, Besner, and Smilek (2016)Nicholas W Fraulini, Gabriella M Hancock, Alexis R Neigel, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 1, 2018
Can vigilance tasks be administered online? A replication and discussionVictoria L Claypoole, Alexis R Neigel, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 23, 2018
Ceci n'est pas un walrus: lexical processing in vigilance performanceAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, Gabriella M Hancock, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|November 29, 2018
Where is my mind? Examining mind-wandering and vigilance performanceAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
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Mhealth|July 25, 2017
A model for mHealth skills training for clinicians: meeting the future nowDonna J Slovensky, Donna M Malvey, Alexis R Neigel
Acta Psychologica|May 28, 2019
Effects of state motivation in overload and underload vigilance task scenariosAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, James L Szalma
Human Factors|March 16, 2019
Task Engagement and the Vigilance Decrement Revisited: Expanding Upon the Work of Joel S. Warm Using a Semantic Vigilance ParadigmAlexis R Neigel, Daryn A Dever, Victoria L Claypoole, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 22, 2019
Evaluative social presence can improve vigilance performance, but vigilance is still hard work and is stressfulVictoria L Claypoole, Alexis R Neigel, Grace E Waldfogle, et al.
Ergonomics|July 30, 2021
'I need a break': the effect of choice of rest break duration on vigilanceGrace E Waldfogle, Allison E Garibaldi, Alexis R Neigel, et al.
Human Factors|December 16, 2017
Establishing Measurement Equivalence Across Computer- and Paper-Based Tests of Spatial CognitionShannon K T Bailey, Alexis R Neigel, Lindsay Y Dhanani, et al.
Psychological Review|June 23, 2017
A critical examination of the research and theoretical underpinnings discussed in Thomson, Besner, and Smilek (2016)Nicholas W Fraulini, Gabriella M Hancock, Alexis R Neigel, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 1, 2018
Can vigilance tasks be administered online? A replication and discussionVictoria L Claypoole, Alexis R Neigel, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 23, 2018
Ceci n'est pas un walrus: lexical processing in vigilance performanceAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, Gabriella M Hancock, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|November 29, 2018
Where is my mind? Examining mind-wandering and vigilance performanceAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
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