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Joost de Winter

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Human Factors|July 24, 2018
Crowdsourced Measurement of Reaction Times to Audiovisual Stimuli With Various Degrees of AsynchronyPavlo Bazilinskyy, Joost de Winter
Royal Society Open Science|September 15, 2023
Using ChatGPT for human-computer interaction research: a primerWilbert Tabone, Joost de Winter
Plos One|July 11, 2013
Why selective publication of statistically significant results can be effectiveJoost de Winter, Riender Happee
Journal of Cognition|October 12, 2020
How Do People Perform an Inspection Time Task? An Examination of Visual Illusions, Task Experience, and BlinkingYke Bauke Eisma, Joost de Winter
Applied Ergonomics|February 8, 2017
How much time do drivers need to obtain situation awareness? A laboratory-based study of automated drivingZhenji Lu, Xander Coster, Joost de Winter
Ergonomics|May 5, 2021
Automated vehicles that communicate implicitly: examining the use of lateral position within the laneAnirudh Sripada, Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Joost de Winter
Nature Communications|September 30, 2020
Human-like driving behaviour emerges from a risk-based driver modelSarvesh Kolekar, Joost de Winter, David Abbink
Applied Ergonomics|August 12, 2020
Which parts of the road guide obstacle avoidance? Quantifying the driver's risk fieldSarvesh Kolekar, Joost de Winter, David Abbink
Applied Ergonomics|May 21, 2021
What driving style makes pedestrians think a passing vehicle is driving automatically?Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Tsuyoshi Sakuma, Joost de Winter
Methodsx|September 28, 2018
A toolbox for automated driving on the STISIM driving simulatorAlexander Eriksson, Joost de Winter, Neville A Stanton
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Human Factors|July 24, 2018
Crowdsourced Measurement of Reaction Times to Audiovisual Stimuli With Various Degrees of AsynchronyPavlo Bazilinskyy, Joost de Winter
Royal Society Open Science|September 15, 2023
Using ChatGPT for human-computer interaction research: a primerWilbert Tabone, Joost de Winter
Plos One|July 11, 2013
Why selective publication of statistically significant results can be effectiveJoost de Winter, Riender Happee
Journal of Cognition|October 12, 2020
How Do People Perform an Inspection Time Task? An Examination of Visual Illusions, Task Experience, and BlinkingYke Bauke Eisma, Joost de Winter
Applied Ergonomics|February 8, 2017
How much time do drivers need to obtain situation awareness? A laboratory-based study of automated drivingZhenji Lu, Xander Coster, Joost de Winter
Ergonomics|May 5, 2021
Automated vehicles that communicate implicitly: examining the use of lateral position within the laneAnirudh Sripada, Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Joost de Winter
Nature Communications|September 30, 2020
Human-like driving behaviour emerges from a risk-based driver modelSarvesh Kolekar, Joost de Winter, David Abbink
Applied Ergonomics|August 12, 2020
Which parts of the road guide obstacle avoidance? Quantifying the driver's risk fieldSarvesh Kolekar, Joost de Winter, David Abbink
Applied Ergonomics|May 21, 2021
What driving style makes pedestrians think a passing vehicle is driving automatically?Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Tsuyoshi Sakuma, Joost de Winter
Methodsx|September 28, 2018
A toolbox for automated driving on the STISIM driving simulatorAlexander Eriksson, Joost de Winter, Neville A Stanton
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