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Donald L Fisher

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Human Factors|November 5, 2015
Cognitive Distraction in the Wild: Next Steps-Addressing a Not-So-Humdrum ConundrumDonald L Fisher
Annals of Advances in Automotive Medicine. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. Annual Scientific Conference|April 30, 2014
Modeling situation awareness and crash riskDonald L Fisher, David L Strayer
Journal of Mathematical Psychology|April 17, 2001
Formal Requirements of Markov State Models for Paired Associate LearningKonstantinos V. Katsikopoulos, Donald L. Fisher
Human Factors|December 31, 2015
SPIDER: A Framework for Understanding Driver DistractionDavid L Strayer, Donald L Fisher
Human Factors|March 4, 2010
The effect of active versus passive training strategies on improving older drivers' scanning in intersectionsMatthew R E Romoser, Donald L Fisher
Clinical & Experimental Optometry|August 16, 2016
Large reductions are possible in older driver crashes at intersectionsSiby Samuel, Yusuke Yamani, Donald L Fisher
Human Factors|August 15, 2003
Steps toward building mathematical and computer models from cognitive task analysesRichard Schweickert, Donald L Fisher, Robert W Proctor
Human Factors|October 27, 2006
Using eye movements to evaluate a PC-based risk awareness and perception training program on a driving simulatorAlexander Pollatsek, Vinod Narayanaan, Anuj Pradhan, et al.
Current Directions in Psychological Science|October 20, 2012
Identifying and Remediating Failures of Selective Attention in Older DriversAlexander Pollatsek, Matthew R E Romoser, Donald L Fisher
Applied Ergonomics|September 12, 2015
Evaluation of the effectiveness of a multi-skill program for training younger drivers on higher cognitive skillsYusuke Yamani, Siby Samuel, Michael A Knodler, et al.
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Human Factors|November 5, 2015
Cognitive Distraction in the Wild: Next Steps-Addressing a Not-So-Humdrum ConundrumDonald L Fisher
Annals of Advances in Automotive Medicine. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. Annual Scientific Conference|April 30, 2014
Modeling situation awareness and crash riskDonald L Fisher, David L Strayer
Journal of Mathematical Psychology|April 17, 2001
Formal Requirements of Markov State Models for Paired Associate LearningKonstantinos V. Katsikopoulos, Donald L. Fisher
Human Factors|December 31, 2015
SPIDER: A Framework for Understanding Driver DistractionDavid L Strayer, Donald L Fisher
Human Factors|March 4, 2010
The effect of active versus passive training strategies on improving older drivers' scanning in intersectionsMatthew R E Romoser, Donald L Fisher
Clinical & Experimental Optometry|August 16, 2016
Large reductions are possible in older driver crashes at intersectionsSiby Samuel, Yusuke Yamani, Donald L Fisher
Human Factors|August 15, 2003
Steps toward building mathematical and computer models from cognitive task analysesRichard Schweickert, Donald L Fisher, Robert W Proctor
Human Factors|October 27, 2006
Using eye movements to evaluate a PC-based risk awareness and perception training program on a driving simulatorAlexander Pollatsek, Vinod Narayanaan, Anuj Pradhan, et al.
Current Directions in Psychological Science|October 20, 2012
Identifying and Remediating Failures of Selective Attention in Older DriversAlexander Pollatsek, Matthew R E Romoser, Donald L Fisher
Applied Ergonomics|September 12, 2015
Evaluation of the effectiveness of a multi-skill program for training younger drivers on higher cognitive skillsYusuke Yamani, Siby Samuel, Michael A Knodler, et al.
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