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Francesco N Biondi

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Human Factors|January 22, 2024
Adopting Stimulus Detection Tasks for Cognitive Workload Assessment: Some ConsiderationsFrancesco N Biondi
Transportation Research Record|May 8, 2023
On the Effect of COVID-19 on Drivers' Behavior: A Survey StudyErika Lopetrone, Francesco N Biondi
Applied Ergonomics|October 12, 2025
On the effect of using an augmented reality laser projection operator guidance system on cognitive workload and assembly task performancePraneet Sahoo, Francesco N Biondi
Consciousness and Cognition|October 18, 2025
Art Immersion: Evidence for attention restoration in museumsNicola Vasta, Francesco N Biondi
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 12, 2024
On the impact of on-road partially-automated driving on drivers' cognitive workload and attention allocationFrancesco N Biondi, Noor Jajo
Applied Ergonomics|April 18, 2023
On the potential of pupil size as a metric of physical fatigue during a repeated handle push/pull taskFrancesco N Biondi, Frida Graf, Joel Cort
Human Factors|June 20, 2020
On the Cost of Detection Response Task Performance on Cognitive LoadFrancesco N Biondi, Balakumar Balasingam, Prathamesh Ayare
Human Factors|November 13, 2023
Preface to the Special Issue on Assessment and Effectiveness of Driver Monitoring SystemsFrancesco N Biondi, William J Horrey, Birsen Donmez
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|April 10, 2024
On investigating drivers' attention allocation during partially-automated drivingReem Jalal Eddine, Claudio Mulatti, Francesco N Biondi
Human Factors|June 13, 2020
Overloaded and at Work: Investigating the Effect of Cognitive Workload on Assembly Task PerformanceFrancesco N Biondi, Angela Cacanindin, Caitlyn Douglas, et al.
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Human Factors|January 22, 2024
Adopting Stimulus Detection Tasks for Cognitive Workload Assessment: Some ConsiderationsFrancesco N Biondi
Transportation Research Record|May 8, 2023
On the Effect of COVID-19 on Drivers' Behavior: A Survey StudyErika Lopetrone, Francesco N Biondi
Applied Ergonomics|October 12, 2025
On the effect of using an augmented reality laser projection operator guidance system on cognitive workload and assembly task performancePraneet Sahoo, Francesco N Biondi
Consciousness and Cognition|October 18, 2025
Art Immersion: Evidence for attention restoration in museumsNicola Vasta, Francesco N Biondi
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 12, 2024
On the impact of on-road partially-automated driving on drivers' cognitive workload and attention allocationFrancesco N Biondi, Noor Jajo
Applied Ergonomics|April 18, 2023
On the potential of pupil size as a metric of physical fatigue during a repeated handle push/pull taskFrancesco N Biondi, Frida Graf, Joel Cort
Human Factors|June 20, 2020
On the Cost of Detection Response Task Performance on Cognitive LoadFrancesco N Biondi, Balakumar Balasingam, Prathamesh Ayare
Human Factors|November 13, 2023
Preface to the Special Issue on Assessment and Effectiveness of Driver Monitoring SystemsFrancesco N Biondi, William J Horrey, Birsen Donmez
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|April 10, 2024
On investigating drivers' attention allocation during partially-automated drivingReem Jalal Eddine, Claudio Mulatti, Francesco N Biondi
Human Factors|June 13, 2020
Overloaded and at Work: Investigating the Effect of Cognitive Workload on Assembly Task PerformanceFrancesco N Biondi, Angela Cacanindin, Caitlyn Douglas, et al.
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