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Nicholas W Fraulini

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Work (Reading, Mass.)|March 9, 2017
Human factors and ergonomics assessment of food pantry work: A case studyNicholas A Higgins, Andrew B Talone, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 23, 2018
Ceci n'est pas un walrus: lexical processing in vigilance performanceAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, Gabriella M Hancock, et al.
Psychological Review|June 23, 2017
A critical examination of the research and theoretical underpinnings discussed in Thomson, Besner, and Smilek (2016)Nicholas W Fraulini, Gabriella M Hancock, Alexis R Neigel, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 1, 2018
Can vigilance tasks be administered online? A replication and discussionVictoria L Claypoole, Alexis R Neigel, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
Military Psychology : the Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association|July 31, 2024
Adaptive training instructional interventions: A meta-analysisNicholas W Fraulini, Matthew D Marraffino, Allison E Garibaldi, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|November 29, 2018
Where is my mind? Examining mind-wandering and vigilance performanceAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
Military Psychology : the Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association|March 27, 2024
Adapting training in real time: An empirical test of adaptive difficulty schedulesMatthew D Marraffino, Bradford L Schroeder, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
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Work (Reading, Mass.)|March 9, 2017
Human factors and ergonomics assessment of food pantry work: A case studyNicholas A Higgins, Andrew B Talone, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 23, 2018
Ceci n'est pas un walrus: lexical processing in vigilance performanceAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, Gabriella M Hancock, et al.
Psychological Review|June 23, 2017
A critical examination of the research and theoretical underpinnings discussed in Thomson, Besner, and Smilek (2016)Nicholas W Fraulini, Gabriella M Hancock, Alexis R Neigel, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 1, 2018
Can vigilance tasks be administered online? A replication and discussionVictoria L Claypoole, Alexis R Neigel, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
Military Psychology : the Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association|July 31, 2024
Adaptive training instructional interventions: A meta-analysisNicholas W Fraulini, Matthew D Marraffino, Allison E Garibaldi, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|November 29, 2018
Where is my mind? Examining mind-wandering and vigilance performanceAlexis R Neigel, Victoria L Claypoole, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
Military Psychology : the Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association|March 27, 2024
Adapting training in real time: An empirical test of adaptive difficulty schedulesMatthew D Marraffino, Bradford L Schroeder, Nicholas W Fraulini, et al.
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