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Christopher D Wickens

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Human Factors|June 8, 2007
Pilots' monitoring strategies and performance on automated flight decks: an empirical study combining behavioral and eye-tracking dataNadine B Sarter, Randall J Mumaw, Christopher D Wickens
Human Factors|June 17, 2014
Human performance consequences of stages and levels of automation: an integrated meta-analysisLinda Onnasch, Christopher D Wickens, Huiyang Li, et al.
Human Factors|January 29, 2020
Absence of DOA Effect but No Proper Test of the Lumberjack Effect: A Reply to Jamieson and Skraaning (2019)Christopher D Wickens, Linda Onnasch, Angelina Sebok, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|November 6, 2013
Great expectations: top-down attention modulates the costs of clutter and eccentricityKelly S Steelman, Jason S McCarley, Christopher D Wickens
Human Factors|June 28, 2011
Modeling the control of attention in visual workspacesKelly S Steelman, Jason S McCarley, Christopher D Wickens
Journal of Vision|February 11, 2011
An integrative, experience-based theory of attentional controlMatthew H Wilder, Michael C Mozer, Christopher D Wickens
Human Factors|August 19, 2007
On the independence of compliance and reliance: are automation false alarms worse than misses?Stephen R Dixon, Christopher D Wickens, Jason S McCarley
International Journal of Nursing Studies|March 5, 2014
An investigation of differing levels of experience and indices of task management in relation to scrub nurses' performance in the operating theatre: analysis of video-taped caesarean section surgeriesRanieri Y I Koh, Taezoon Park, Christopher D Wickens
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 29, 2006
Modeling drivers' visual attention allocation while interacting with in-vehicle technologiesWilliam J Horrey, Christopher D Wickens, Kyle P Consalus
Human Factors|October 4, 2014
Stages and levels of automation in support of space teleoperationsHuiyang Li, Christopher D Wickens, Nadine Sarter, et al.
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Human Factors|June 8, 2007
Pilots' monitoring strategies and performance on automated flight decks: an empirical study combining behavioral and eye-tracking dataNadine B Sarter, Randall J Mumaw, Christopher D Wickens
Human Factors|June 17, 2014
Human performance consequences of stages and levels of automation: an integrated meta-analysisLinda Onnasch, Christopher D Wickens, Huiyang Li, et al.
Human Factors|January 29, 2020
Absence of DOA Effect but No Proper Test of the Lumberjack Effect: A Reply to Jamieson and Skraaning (2019)Christopher D Wickens, Linda Onnasch, Angelina Sebok, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|November 6, 2013
Great expectations: top-down attention modulates the costs of clutter and eccentricityKelly S Steelman, Jason S McCarley, Christopher D Wickens
Human Factors|June 28, 2011
Modeling the control of attention in visual workspacesKelly S Steelman, Jason S McCarley, Christopher D Wickens
Journal of Vision|February 11, 2011
An integrative, experience-based theory of attentional controlMatthew H Wilder, Michael C Mozer, Christopher D Wickens
Human Factors|August 19, 2007
On the independence of compliance and reliance: are automation false alarms worse than misses?Stephen R Dixon, Christopher D Wickens, Jason S McCarley
International Journal of Nursing Studies|March 5, 2014
An investigation of differing levels of experience and indices of task management in relation to scrub nurses' performance in the operating theatre: analysis of video-taped caesarean section surgeriesRanieri Y I Koh, Taezoon Park, Christopher D Wickens
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 29, 2006
Modeling drivers' visual attention allocation while interacting with in-vehicle technologiesWilliam J Horrey, Christopher D Wickens, Kyle P Consalus
Human Factors|October 4, 2014
Stages and levels of automation in support of space teleoperationsHuiyang Li, Christopher D Wickens, Nadine Sarter, et al.
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