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Shayne Loft

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 20, 2014
Internalizing versus externalizing control: different ways to perform a time-based prospective memory taskTracy Huang, Shayne Loft, Michael S Humphreys
Psychological Review|April 7, 2015
Slow down and remember to remember! A delay theory of prospective memory costsAndrew Heathcote, Shayne Loft, Roger W Remington
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|September 25, 2013
Minimizing the disruptive effects of prospective memory in simulated air traffic controlShayne Loft, Rebekah E Smith, Roger W Remington
Human Factors|January 4, 2022
The Perception of Automation Reliability and Acceptance of Automated AdviceJack Hutchinson, Luke Strickland, Simon Farrell, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 17, 2021
Integrated responding improves prospective memory accuracyDavid Elliott, Luke Strickland, Shayne Loft, et al.
Human Factors|August 29, 2015
The Chronic Detrimental Impact of Interruptions in a Simulated Submarine Track Management TaskShayne Loft, Andreas Sadler, Janelle Braithwaite, et al.
Human Factors|June 8, 2007
Modeling and predicting mental workload in en route air traffic control: critical review and broader implicationsShayne Loft, Penelope Sanderson, Andrew Neal, et al.
Human Factors|December 20, 2022
Return-to-Manual Performance can be Predicted Before Automation FailsNatalie Griffiths, Vanessa Bowden, Serena Wee, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|July 7, 2022
Human behavioral response to fluctuating automation reliabilityJack Hutchinson, Luke Strickland, Simon Farrell, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|May 2, 2017
Eye movements provide insights into the conscious use of context in prospective memoryVanessa K Bowden, Rebekah E Smith, Shayne Loft
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 20, 2014
Internalizing versus externalizing control: different ways to perform a time-based prospective memory taskTracy Huang, Shayne Loft, Michael S Humphreys
Psychological Review|April 7, 2015
Slow down and remember to remember! A delay theory of prospective memory costsAndrew Heathcote, Shayne Loft, Roger W Remington
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|September 25, 2013
Minimizing the disruptive effects of prospective memory in simulated air traffic controlShayne Loft, Rebekah E Smith, Roger W Remington
Human Factors|January 4, 2022
The Perception of Automation Reliability and Acceptance of Automated AdviceJack Hutchinson, Luke Strickland, Simon Farrell, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 17, 2021
Integrated responding improves prospective memory accuracyDavid Elliott, Luke Strickland, Shayne Loft, et al.
Human Factors|August 29, 2015
The Chronic Detrimental Impact of Interruptions in a Simulated Submarine Track Management TaskShayne Loft, Andreas Sadler, Janelle Braithwaite, et al.
Human Factors|June 8, 2007
Modeling and predicting mental workload in en route air traffic control: critical review and broader implicationsShayne Loft, Penelope Sanderson, Andrew Neal, et al.
Human Factors|December 20, 2022
Return-to-Manual Performance can be Predicted Before Automation FailsNatalie Griffiths, Vanessa Bowden, Serena Wee, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|July 7, 2022
Human behavioral response to fluctuating automation reliabilityJack Hutchinson, Luke Strickland, Simon Farrell, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|May 2, 2017
Eye movements provide insights into the conscious use of context in prospective memoryVanessa K Bowden, Rebekah E Smith, Shayne Loft
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