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Stephen M Casner

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Applied Ergonomics|November 26, 2008
Perceived vs. measured effects of advanced cockpit systems on pilot workload and error: are pilots' beliefs misaligned with reality?Stephen M Casner
Human Factors|June 17, 2014
Thoughts in flight: automation use and pilots' task-related and task-unrelated thoughtStephen M Casner, Jonathan W Schooler
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|February 6, 2010
Airline pilots' knowledge and beliefs about over-the-counter medicationsStephen M Casner, Erin C Neville
Consciousness and Cognition|May 13, 2015
Vigilance impossible: Diligence, distraction, and daydreaming all lead to failures in a practical monitoring taskStephen M Casner, Jonathan W Schooler
Communications of the ACM|July 22, 2020
The Challenges of Partially Automated DrivingStephen M Casner, Edwin L Hutchins, Don Norman
Human Factors|July 9, 2013
The effectiveness of airline pilot training for abnormal eventsStephen M Casner, Richard W Geven, Kent T Williams
Human Factors|December 17, 2014
The retention of manual flying skills in the automated cockpitStephen M Casner, Richard W Geven, Matthias P Recker, et al.
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Applied Ergonomics|November 26, 2008
Perceived vs. measured effects of advanced cockpit systems on pilot workload and error: are pilots' beliefs misaligned with reality?Stephen M Casner
Human Factors|June 17, 2014
Thoughts in flight: automation use and pilots' task-related and task-unrelated thoughtStephen M Casner, Jonathan W Schooler
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|February 6, 2010
Airline pilots' knowledge and beliefs about over-the-counter medicationsStephen M Casner, Erin C Neville
Consciousness and Cognition|May 13, 2015
Vigilance impossible: Diligence, distraction, and daydreaming all lead to failures in a practical monitoring taskStephen M Casner, Jonathan W Schooler
Communications of the ACM|July 22, 2020
The Challenges of Partially Automated DrivingStephen M Casner, Edwin L Hutchins, Don Norman
Human Factors|July 9, 2013
The effectiveness of airline pilot training for abnormal eventsStephen M Casner, Richard W Geven, Kent T Williams
Human Factors|December 17, 2014
The retention of manual flying skills in the automated cockpitStephen M Casner, Richard W Geven, Matthias P Recker, et al.
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