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Kaedyn W Crabtree

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Human Factors|September 26, 2023
This Is Your Brain on Autopilot 2.0: The Influence of Practice on Driver Workload and Engagement During On-Road, Partially Automated DrivingAmy S McDonnell, Kaedyn W Crabtree, Joel M Cooper, et al.
Journal of Safety Research|September 9, 2024
Automated driving experiences, attention, and intentions following extensive on-road usage of a level 2 automation vehicleDavid M Sanbonmatsu, Kaedyn W Crabtree, Amy S McDonnell, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|March 23, 2023
Measuring affect and complex working memory in natural and urban environmentsEmily E Scott, Kaedyn W Crabtree, Amy S McDonnell, et al.
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|September 10, 2024
Reliable but multi-dimensional cognitive demand in operating partially automated vehicles: implications for real-world automation researchMonika Lohani, Joel M Cooper, Amy S McDonnell, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|June 28, 2021
No Difference in Arousal or Cognitive Demands Between Manual and Partially Automated Driving: A Multi-Method On-Road StudyMonika Lohani, Joel M Cooper, Gus G Erickson, et al.
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|December 20, 2023
Driver behavior while using Level 2 vehicle automation: a hybrid naturalistic studyJoel M Cooper, Kaedyn W Crabtree, Amy S McDonnell, et al.
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Human Factors|September 26, 2023
This Is Your Brain on Autopilot 2.0: The Influence of Practice on Driver Workload and Engagement During On-Road, Partially Automated DrivingAmy S McDonnell, Kaedyn W Crabtree, Joel M Cooper, et al.
Journal of Safety Research|September 9, 2024
Automated driving experiences, attention, and intentions following extensive on-road usage of a level 2 automation vehicleDavid M Sanbonmatsu, Kaedyn W Crabtree, Amy S McDonnell, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|March 23, 2023
Measuring affect and complex working memory in natural and urban environmentsEmily E Scott, Kaedyn W Crabtree, Amy S McDonnell, et al.
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|September 10, 2024
Reliable but multi-dimensional cognitive demand in operating partially automated vehicles: implications for real-world automation researchMonika Lohani, Joel M Cooper, Amy S McDonnell, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|June 28, 2021
No Difference in Arousal or Cognitive Demands Between Manual and Partially Automated Driving: A Multi-Method On-Road StudyMonika Lohani, Joel M Cooper, Gus G Erickson, et al.
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|December 20, 2023
Driver behavior while using Level 2 vehicle automation: a hybrid naturalistic studyJoel M Cooper, Kaedyn W Crabtree, Amy S McDonnell, et al.
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