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Natasha Merat

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Human Factors|August 23, 2024
Hello, is it me you're Stopping for? The Effect of external Human Machine Interface Familiarity on Pedestrians' Crossing Behaviour in an Ambiguous SituationYee Mun Lee, Vladislav Sidorov, Ruth Madigan, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2020
Predicting takeover response to silent automated vehicle failuresCallum Mole, Jami Pekkanen, William Sheppard, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 23, 2018
Steering bends and changing lanes: The impact of optic flow and road edges on two point steering controlYuki Okafuji, Callum David Mole, Natasha Merat, et al.
Journal of Vision|August 31, 2013
Optic flow asymmetries bias high-speed steering along roadsGeorgios K Kountouriotis, Katy A Shire, Callum D Mole, et al.
Journal of Safety Research|March 5, 2026
Crossing in the dark: Investigating the effect of vehicle kinematics and eHMI on older pedestrians' crossing behavior in a virtual reality experimentYee Mun Lee, Ruth Madigan, Yueyang Wang, et al.
Human Factors|November 27, 2020
External Human-Machine Interfaces Can Be Misleading: An Examination of Trust Development and Misuse in a CAVE-Based Pedestrian Simulation EnvironmentAnees Ahamed Kaleefathullah, Natasha Merat, Yee Mun Lee, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 27, 2021
Drivers' Intentions to Use Different Functionalities of Conditionally Automated Cars: A Survey Study of 18,631 Drivers from 17 CountriesTyron Louw, Ruth Madigan, Yee Mun Lee, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 19, 2023
Deceleration parameters as implicit communication signals for pedestrians' crossing decisions and estimations of automated vehicle behaviourKai Tian, Athanasios Tzigieras, Chongfeng Wei, et al.
Human Factors|July 12, 2022
Drivers' Evaluation of Different Automated Driving Styles: Is It Both Comfortable and Natural?Chen Peng, Natasha Merat, Richard Romano, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 6, 2023
Who goes first? A distributed simulator study of vehicle-pedestrian interactionAmir Hossein Kalantari, Yue Yang, Jorge Garcia de Pedro, et al.
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Human Factors|August 23, 2024
Hello, is it me you're Stopping for? The Effect of external Human Machine Interface Familiarity on Pedestrians' Crossing Behaviour in an Ambiguous SituationYee Mun Lee, Vladislav Sidorov, Ruth Madigan, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2020
Predicting takeover response to silent automated vehicle failuresCallum Mole, Jami Pekkanen, William Sheppard, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 23, 2018
Steering bends and changing lanes: The impact of optic flow and road edges on two point steering controlYuki Okafuji, Callum David Mole, Natasha Merat, et al.
Journal of Vision|August 31, 2013
Optic flow asymmetries bias high-speed steering along roadsGeorgios K Kountouriotis, Katy A Shire, Callum D Mole, et al.
Journal of Safety Research|March 5, 2026
Crossing in the dark: Investigating the effect of vehicle kinematics and eHMI on older pedestrians' crossing behavior in a virtual reality experimentYee Mun Lee, Ruth Madigan, Yueyang Wang, et al.
Human Factors|November 27, 2020
External Human-Machine Interfaces Can Be Misleading: An Examination of Trust Development and Misuse in a CAVE-Based Pedestrian Simulation EnvironmentAnees Ahamed Kaleefathullah, Natasha Merat, Yee Mun Lee, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 27, 2021
Drivers' Intentions to Use Different Functionalities of Conditionally Automated Cars: A Survey Study of 18,631 Drivers from 17 CountriesTyron Louw, Ruth Madigan, Yee Mun Lee, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 19, 2023
Deceleration parameters as implicit communication signals for pedestrians' crossing decisions and estimations of automated vehicle behaviourKai Tian, Athanasios Tzigieras, Chongfeng Wei, et al.
Human Factors|July 12, 2022
Drivers' Evaluation of Different Automated Driving Styles: Is It Both Comfortable and Natural?Chen Peng, Natasha Merat, Richard Romano, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 6, 2023
Who goes first? A distributed simulator study of vehicle-pedestrian interactionAmir Hossein Kalantari, Yue Yang, Jorge Garcia de Pedro, et al.
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