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July 11, 2013
Why selective publication of statistically significant results can be effective
Joost de Winter, Riender Happee
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
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December 3, 2017
Modeling take-over performance in level 3 conditionally automated vehicles
Christian Gold, Riender Happee, Klaus Bengler
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
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February 5, 2011
Active muscle response using feedback control of a finite element human arm model
Jonas Östh, Karin Brolin, Riender Happee
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
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July 1, 2025
Personalizing motion sickness models: estimation and statistical modeling of individual-specific parameters
Varun Kotian, Daan M Pool, Riender Happee
Human Factors
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September 30, 2020
Measuring Driver Perception: Combining Eye-Tracking and Automated Road Scene Perception
Jork Stapel, Mounir El Hassnaoui, Riender Happee
Experimental Brain Research
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November 29, 2020
Objective and subjective responses to motion sickness: the group and the individual
Tugrul Irmak, Daan M Pool, Riender Happee
Experimental Brain Research
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January 22, 2024
The role of vision in sensory integration models for predicting motion perception and sickness
Varun Kotian, Tugrul Irmak, Daan Pool, et al.
Gait & Posture
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September 2, 2014
A method to model anticipatory postural control in driver braking events
Jonas Östh, Erik Eliasson, Riender Happee, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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September 17, 2014
Nonlinear 2D arm dynamics in response to continuous and pulse-shaped force perturbations
Riender Happee, Erwin de Vlugt, Bart van Vliet
Experimental Brain Research
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March 3, 2025
Visually induced motion sickness correlates with on-road car sickness while performing a visual task
Tugrul Irmak, Ksander N de Winkel, Riender Happee
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Plos One
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July 11, 2013
Why selective publication of statistically significant results can be effective
Joost de Winter, Riender Happee
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
|
December 3, 2017
Modeling take-over performance in level 3 conditionally automated vehicles
Christian Gold, Riender Happee, Klaus Bengler
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
|
February 5, 2011
Active muscle response using feedback control of a finite element human arm model
Jonas Östh, Karin Brolin, Riender Happee
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
|
July 1, 2025
Personalizing motion sickness models: estimation and statistical modeling of individual-specific parameters
Varun Kotian, Daan M Pool, Riender Happee
Human Factors
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September 30, 2020
Measuring Driver Perception: Combining Eye-Tracking and Automated Road Scene Perception
Jork Stapel, Mounir El Hassnaoui, Riender Happee
Experimental Brain Research
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November 29, 2020
Objective and subjective responses to motion sickness: the group and the individual
Tugrul Irmak, Daan M Pool, Riender Happee
Experimental Brain Research
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January 22, 2024
The role of vision in sensory integration models for predicting motion perception and sickness
Varun Kotian, Tugrul Irmak, Daan Pool, et al.
Gait & Posture
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September 2, 2014
A method to model anticipatory postural control in driver braking events
Jonas Östh, Erik Eliasson, Riender Happee, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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September 17, 2014
Nonlinear 2D arm dynamics in response to continuous and pulse-shaped force perturbations
Riender Happee, Erwin de Vlugt, Bart van Vliet
Experimental Brain Research
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March 3, 2025
Visually induced motion sickness correlates with on-road car sickness while performing a visual task
Tugrul Irmak, Ksander N de Winkel, Riender Happee
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