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Mark S Young

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Journal of Aging Research|July 13, 2011
Driving into the sunset: supporting cognitive functioning in older driversMark S Young, David Bunce
Applied Ergonomics|October 11, 2021
Making ergonomics accountable: Reliability, validity and utility in ergonomics methodsChris Baber, Mark S Young
Applied Ergonomics|March 4, 2022
Local knowledge in rail signalling and balancing trade-offsDavid Golightly, Mark S Young
Ergonomics|April 17, 2025
Special issue celebrating the 75<sup>th</sup> anniversary of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human FactorsMark S Young, Patrick Waterson
Ergonomics|October 14, 2023
To automate or not to automate: advocating the 'cliff-edge' principleMark S Young, Neville A Stanton
Ergonomics|February 6, 2003
It's all relative: defining mental workload in the light of Annett's paperMark S Young, Neville A Stanton
Applied Ergonomics|September 10, 2003
Giving ergonomics away? The application of ergonomics methods by novicesNeville A Stanton, Mark S Young
Ergonomics|June 19, 2004
Taking the load off: investigations of how adaptive cruise control affects mental workloadMark S Young, Neville A Stanton
Ergonomics|December 21, 2006
Back to the future: brake reaction times for manual and automated vehiclesMark S Young, Neville A Stanton
Ergonomics|October 29, 2005
Driver behaviour with adaptive cruise controlNeville A Stanton, Mark S Young
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Journal of Aging Research|July 13, 2011
Driving into the sunset: supporting cognitive functioning in older driversMark S Young, David Bunce
Applied Ergonomics|October 11, 2021
Making ergonomics accountable: Reliability, validity and utility in ergonomics methodsChris Baber, Mark S Young
Applied Ergonomics|March 4, 2022
Local knowledge in rail signalling and balancing trade-offsDavid Golightly, Mark S Young
Ergonomics|April 17, 2025
Special issue celebrating the 75<sup>th</sup> anniversary of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human FactorsMark S Young, Patrick Waterson
Ergonomics|October 14, 2023
To automate or not to automate: advocating the 'cliff-edge' principleMark S Young, Neville A Stanton
Ergonomics|February 6, 2003
It's all relative: defining mental workload in the light of Annett's paperMark S Young, Neville A Stanton
Applied Ergonomics|September 10, 2003
Giving ergonomics away? The application of ergonomics methods by novicesNeville A Stanton, Mark S Young
Ergonomics|June 19, 2004
Taking the load off: investigations of how adaptive cruise control affects mental workloadMark S Young, Neville A Stanton
Ergonomics|December 21, 2006
Back to the future: brake reaction times for manual and automated vehiclesMark S Young, Neville A Stanton
Ergonomics|October 29, 2005
Driver behaviour with adaptive cruise controlNeville A Stanton, Mark S Young
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