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C D Wickens

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Applied Ergonomics|December 1, 1986
Causes of dissociation between subjective workload measures and performance ; Caveats for the use of subjective assessmentsM A Vidulich, C D Wickens
Human Factors|September 7, 2001
Superimposition, symbology, visual attention, and the head-up displayR Martin-Emerson, C D Wickens
The International Journal of Aviation Psychology|September 7, 2001
Head-up displays: effects of clutter, display intensity, and display location on pilot performanceP M Ververs, C D Wickens
Psychology and Aging|March 1, 1987
Age differences in the speed and capacity of information processing: 1. A dual-task approachC D Wickens, R Braune, A Stokes
Human Factors|April 1, 1983
Compatibility and resource competition between modalities of input, central processing, and outputC D Wickens, D L Sandry, M Vidulich
Psychology and Aging|June 1, 1987
Adult age differences in the speed and capacity of information processing: 2. An electrophysiological approachD L Strayer, C D Wickens, R Braune
Human Factors|April 25, 2000
Target cuing in visual search: the effects of conformality and display location on the allocation of visual attentionM Yeh, C D Wickens, F J Seagull
Human Factors|October 11, 2001
Pathway HUDs: are they viable?S Fadden, P M Ververs, C D Wickens
Human Factors|October 1, 1984
Principles of S-C-R compatibility with spatial and verbal tasks: the role of display-control location and voice-interactive display-control interfacingC D Wickens, M Vidulich, D Sandry-Garza
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1980
The dynamics of P300 during dual-task performanceJ B Isreal, C D Wickens, E Donchin
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Applied Ergonomics|December 1, 1986
Causes of dissociation between subjective workload measures and performance ; Caveats for the use of subjective assessmentsM A Vidulich, C D Wickens
Human Factors|September 7, 2001
Superimposition, symbology, visual attention, and the head-up displayR Martin-Emerson, C D Wickens
The International Journal of Aviation Psychology|September 7, 2001
Head-up displays: effects of clutter, display intensity, and display location on pilot performanceP M Ververs, C D Wickens
Psychology and Aging|March 1, 1987
Age differences in the speed and capacity of information processing: 1. A dual-task approachC D Wickens, R Braune, A Stokes
Human Factors|April 1, 1983
Compatibility and resource competition between modalities of input, central processing, and outputC D Wickens, D L Sandry, M Vidulich
Psychology and Aging|June 1, 1987
Adult age differences in the speed and capacity of information processing: 2. An electrophysiological approachD L Strayer, C D Wickens, R Braune
Human Factors|April 25, 2000
Target cuing in visual search: the effects of conformality and display location on the allocation of visual attentionM Yeh, C D Wickens, F J Seagull
Human Factors|October 11, 2001
Pathway HUDs: are they viable?S Fadden, P M Ververs, C D Wickens
Human Factors|October 1, 1984
Principles of S-C-R compatibility with spatial and verbal tasks: the role of display-control location and voice-interactive display-control interfacingC D Wickens, M Vidulich, D Sandry-Garza
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1980
The dynamics of P300 during dual-task performanceJ B Isreal, C D Wickens, E Donchin
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