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June 3, 2025
As some things fade, others amplify: a response to de Winter and Eisma
Paul M Salmon
Ergonomics
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April 9, 2019
The horse has bolted! Why human factors and ergonomics has to catch up with autonomous vehicles (and other advanced forms of automation)<sub>Commentary on Hancock (2019) Some pitfalls in the promises of automated and autonomous vehicles</sub>
Paul M Salmon
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
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April 29, 2014
Sharing the responsibility for driver distraction across road transport systems: a systems approach to the management of distracted driving
Kristie L Young, Paul M Salmon
Applied Ergonomics
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December 3, 2010
Planes, trains and automobiles: contemporary ergonomics research in transportation safety
Neville A Stanton, Paul M Salmon
Ergonomics
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December 10, 2015
Never blame the umpire - a review of Situation Awareness models and methods for examining the performance of officials in sport
Timothy J Neville, Paul M Salmon
Applied Ergonomics
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January 25, 2023
Festschrift in Honour of Professor Neville Stanton
Paul M Salmon, Guy H Walker
Applied Ergonomics
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October 17, 2021
Distributed situation awareness: From awareness in individuals and teams to the awareness of technologies, sociotechnical systems, and societies
Paul M Salmon, Katherine L Plant
Applied Ergonomics
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September 22, 2018
Human Factors and Ergonomics in Sport and Outdoor Recreation: From individuals and their equipment to complex sociotechnical systems and their frailties
Paul M Salmon, Anne-Claire Macquet
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
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September 22, 2014
Miles away or just around the corner? Systems thinking in road safety research and practice
Paul M Salmon, Michael G Lenné
Ergonomics
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November 22, 2018
Many model thinking in systems ergonomics: a case study in road safety
Paul M Salmon, Gemma J M Read
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Ergonomics
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June 3, 2025
As some things fade, others amplify: a response to de Winter and Eisma
Paul M Salmon
Ergonomics
|
April 9, 2019
The horse has bolted! Why human factors and ergonomics has to catch up with autonomous vehicles (and other advanced forms of automation)<sub>Commentary on Hancock (2019) Some pitfalls in the promises of automated and autonomous vehicles</sub>
Paul M Salmon
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
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April 29, 2014
Sharing the responsibility for driver distraction across road transport systems: a systems approach to the management of distracted driving
Kristie L Young, Paul M Salmon
Applied Ergonomics
|
December 3, 2010
Planes, trains and automobiles: contemporary ergonomics research in transportation safety
Neville A Stanton, Paul M Salmon
Ergonomics
|
December 10, 2015
Never blame the umpire - a review of Situation Awareness models and methods for examining the performance of officials in sport
Timothy J Neville, Paul M Salmon
Applied Ergonomics
|
January 25, 2023
Festschrift in Honour of Professor Neville Stanton
Paul M Salmon, Guy H Walker
Applied Ergonomics
|
October 17, 2021
Distributed situation awareness: From awareness in individuals and teams to the awareness of technologies, sociotechnical systems, and societies
Paul M Salmon, Katherine L Plant
Applied Ergonomics
|
September 22, 2018
Human Factors and Ergonomics in Sport and Outdoor Recreation: From individuals and their equipment to complex sociotechnical systems and their frailties
Paul M Salmon, Anne-Claire Macquet
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
|
September 22, 2014
Miles away or just around the corner? Systems thinking in road safety research and practice
Paul M Salmon, Michael G Lenné
Ergonomics
|
November 22, 2018
Many model thinking in systems ergonomics: a case study in road safety
Paul M Salmon, Gemma J M Read
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