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L J Prinzel

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Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|December 1, 1995
Sex differences in visuo-spatial ability: task difficulty, speed-accuracy tradeoff, and other performance factorsL J Prinzel, F G Freeman
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 5, 1998
Task-specific sex differences in vigilance performance: subjective workload and boredomL J Prinzel, F G Freeman
Biological Psychology|June 23, 1999
Evaluation of an adaptive automation system using three EEG indices with a visual tracking taskF G Freeman, P J Mikulka, L J Prinzel, et al.
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|August 10, 2000
Evaluation of a psychophysiologically controlled adaptive automation system, using performance on a tracking taskF G Freeman, P J Mikulka, M W Scerbo, et al.
The International Journal of Aviation Psychology|January 5, 2002
A closed-loop system for examining psychophysiological measures for adaptive task allocationL J Prinzel, F G Freeman, M W Scerbo, et al.
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Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|December 1, 1995
Sex differences in visuo-spatial ability: task difficulty, speed-accuracy tradeoff, and other performance factorsL J Prinzel, F G Freeman
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 5, 1998
Task-specific sex differences in vigilance performance: subjective workload and boredomL J Prinzel, F G Freeman
Biological Psychology|June 23, 1999
Evaluation of an adaptive automation system using three EEG indices with a visual tracking taskF G Freeman, P J Mikulka, L J Prinzel, et al.
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|August 10, 2000
Evaluation of a psychophysiologically controlled adaptive automation system, using performance on a tracking taskF G Freeman, P J Mikulka, M W Scerbo, et al.
The International Journal of Aviation Psychology|January 5, 2002
A closed-loop system for examining psychophysiological measures for adaptive task allocationL J Prinzel, F G Freeman, M W Scerbo, et al.
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