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Riender Happee

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Applied Ergonomics|August 23, 2024
Once a driver, always a driver - Manual driving style persists in automated driving takeoverJoost C F de Winter, Koen Verschoor, Fabian Doubek, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|October 7, 2022
Validation of a moving base driving simulator for motion sickness researchTessa M W Talsma, Omar Hassanain, Riender Happee, et al.
Traffic Injury Prevention|May 12, 2017
Are automatic systems the future of motorcycle safety? A novel methodology to prioritize potential safety solutions based on their projected effectivenessGustavo Gil, Giovanni Savino, Simone Piantini, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|January 21, 2011
Muscle parameters for musculoskeletal modelling of the human neckJordi Borst, Patrick A Forbes, Riender Happee, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|August 25, 2024
Who is performing the driving tasks after interventions? Investigating drivers' understanding of mode transition logic in automated vehiclesSoyeon Kim, Fjollë Novakazi, Elmer van Grondelle, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|September 26, 2021
Performance evaluation of surrogate measures of safety with naturalistic driving dataChang Lu, Xiaolin He, Hans van Lint, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|February 22, 2022
Relating individual motion sickness levels to subjective discomfort ratingsKsander N de Winkel, Tuğrul Irmak, Varun Kotian, et al.
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|May 26, 2022
Amplitude and Temporal Dynamics of Motion SicknessTugrul Irmak, Varun Kotian, Riender Happee, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|July 1, 2011
EMG feedback tasks reduce reflexive stiffness during force and position perturbationsPatrick A Forbes, Riender Happee, Frans C T van der Helm, et al.
Plos One|November 10, 2017
Differences between racing and non-racing drivers: A simulator study using eye-trackingPeter M van Leeuwen, Stefan de Groot, Riender Happee, et al.
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Applied Ergonomics|August 23, 2024
Once a driver, always a driver - Manual driving style persists in automated driving takeoverJoost C F de Winter, Koen Verschoor, Fabian Doubek, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|October 7, 2022
Validation of a moving base driving simulator for motion sickness researchTessa M W Talsma, Omar Hassanain, Riender Happee, et al.
Traffic Injury Prevention|May 12, 2017
Are automatic systems the future of motorcycle safety? A novel methodology to prioritize potential safety solutions based on their projected effectivenessGustavo Gil, Giovanni Savino, Simone Piantini, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|January 21, 2011
Muscle parameters for musculoskeletal modelling of the human neckJordi Borst, Patrick A Forbes, Riender Happee, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|August 25, 2024
Who is performing the driving tasks after interventions? Investigating drivers' understanding of mode transition logic in automated vehiclesSoyeon Kim, Fjollë Novakazi, Elmer van Grondelle, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|September 26, 2021
Performance evaluation of surrogate measures of safety with naturalistic driving dataChang Lu, Xiaolin He, Hans van Lint, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|February 22, 2022
Relating individual motion sickness levels to subjective discomfort ratingsKsander N de Winkel, Tuğrul Irmak, Varun Kotian, et al.
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|May 26, 2022
Amplitude and Temporal Dynamics of Motion SicknessTugrul Irmak, Varun Kotian, Riender Happee, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|July 1, 2011
EMG feedback tasks reduce reflexive stiffness during force and position perturbationsPatrick A Forbes, Riender Happee, Frans C T van der Helm, et al.
Plos One|November 10, 2017
Differences between racing and non-racing drivers: A simulator study using eye-trackingPeter M van Leeuwen, Stefan de Groot, Riender Happee, et al.
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