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Nadine Sarter

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Human Factors|August 12, 2008
Investigating mode errors on automated flight decks: illustrating the problem-driven, cumulative, and interdisciplinary nature of human factors researchNadine Sarter
Human Factors|April 8, 2015
Clutter in electronic medical records: examining its performance and attentional costs using eye trackingNadine Moacdieh, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|January 11, 2022
Attention Limitations in the Detection and Identification of Alarms in Close Temporal ProximityYuzhi Wan, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|March 21, 2015
Display clutter: a review of definitions and measurement techniquesNadine Moacdieh, Nadine Sarter
IEEE Transactions on Haptics|January 1, 2010
When Content Matters: The Role of Processing Code in Tactile Display DesignThomas K Ferris, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|December 20, 2018
Tactile, Visual, and Crossmodal Visual-Tactile Change Blindness: The Effect of Transient Type and Task DemandsSara Lu Riggs, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|January 13, 2012
Continuously informing vibrotactile displays in support of attention management and multitasking in anesthesiologyThomas K Ferris, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|February 23, 2018
What You Don't Notice Can Harm You: Age-Related Differences in Detecting Concurrent Visual, Auditory, and Tactile CuesBrandon J Pitts, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|January 31, 2016
The Development and Evaluation of Countermeasures to Tactile Change BlindnessSara Lu Riggs, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|December 20, 2018
Crossmodal Matching: The Case for Developing and Employing a Valid and Feasible Approach to Equate Perceived Stimulus Intensities in Multimodal ResearchSara Lu Riggs, Nadine Sarter
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Human Factors|August 12, 2008
Investigating mode errors on automated flight decks: illustrating the problem-driven, cumulative, and interdisciplinary nature of human factors researchNadine Sarter
Human Factors|April 8, 2015
Clutter in electronic medical records: examining its performance and attentional costs using eye trackingNadine Moacdieh, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|January 11, 2022
Attention Limitations in the Detection and Identification of Alarms in Close Temporal ProximityYuzhi Wan, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|March 21, 2015
Display clutter: a review of definitions and measurement techniquesNadine Moacdieh, Nadine Sarter
IEEE Transactions on Haptics|January 1, 2010
When Content Matters: The Role of Processing Code in Tactile Display DesignThomas K Ferris, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|December 20, 2018
Tactile, Visual, and Crossmodal Visual-Tactile Change Blindness: The Effect of Transient Type and Task DemandsSara Lu Riggs, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|January 13, 2012
Continuously informing vibrotactile displays in support of attention management and multitasking in anesthesiologyThomas K Ferris, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|February 23, 2018
What You Don't Notice Can Harm You: Age-Related Differences in Detecting Concurrent Visual, Auditory, and Tactile CuesBrandon J Pitts, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|January 31, 2016
The Development and Evaluation of Countermeasures to Tactile Change BlindnessSara Lu Riggs, Nadine Sarter
Human Factors|December 20, 2018
Crossmodal Matching: The Case for Developing and Employing a Valid and Feasible Approach to Equate Perceived Stimulus Intensities in Multimodal ResearchSara Lu Riggs, Nadine Sarter
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