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Steven W Savage

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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 1, 2020
The effects of cognitive distraction on behavioural, oculomotor and electrophysiological metrics during a driving hazard perception taskSteven W Savage, Douglas D Potter, Benjamin W Tatler
Journal of Vision|January 25, 2019
The effects of age and cognitive load on peripheral-detection performanceSteven W Savage, Lauren P Spano, Alex R Bowers
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|April 19, 2020
The Effects of Age, Distraction, and Simulated Central Vision Impairment on Hazard Detection in a Driving SimulatorChristine Ting Zhang, Alex R Bowers, Steven W Savage
Transportation Research. Part F, Traffic Psychology and Behaviour|August 4, 2020
The effects of age on the contributions of head and eye movements to scanning behavior at intersectionsSteven W Savage, Lily Zhang, Garrett Swan, et al.
Human Factors|August 26, 2021
Head Scanning Behavior Predicts Hazard Detection Safety Before Entering an IntersectionSteven W Savage, Lily Zhang, Garrett Swan, et al.
Translational Vision Science & Technology|January 29, 2021
Driving With Hemianopia VII: Predicting Hazard Detection With Gaze and Head Scan MagnitudeGarrett Swan, Steven W Savage, Lily Zhang, et al.
Safety (Basel, Switzerland)|November 12, 2021
Driving with hemianopia VIII: Effects of a vibro-tactile assistance system on safety and gaze behavior in pedestrian crossing situationsRoman Hölzl, Lorenz Steckhan, Christian Lehsing, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|August 5, 2020
Automatic processing of gaze movements to quantify gaze scanning behaviors in a driving simulatorGarrett Swan, Robert B Goldstein, Steven W Savage, et al.
Proceedings of the ... International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training, and Vehicle Design|February 6, 2018
THE EFFECTS OF GUIDANCE METHOD ON DETECTION AND SCANNING AT INTERSECTIONS - A PILOT STUDYSteven W Savage, Lily Zhang, Dora Pepo, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 13, 2019
Effects of simulated mild vision loss on gaze, driving and interaction behaviors in pedestrian crossing situationsChristian Lehsing, Florian Ruch, Felix M Kölsch, et al.
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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 1, 2020
The effects of cognitive distraction on behavioural, oculomotor and electrophysiological metrics during a driving hazard perception taskSteven W Savage, Douglas D Potter, Benjamin W Tatler
Journal of Vision|January 25, 2019
The effects of age and cognitive load on peripheral-detection performanceSteven W Savage, Lauren P Spano, Alex R Bowers
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|April 19, 2020
The Effects of Age, Distraction, and Simulated Central Vision Impairment on Hazard Detection in a Driving SimulatorChristine Ting Zhang, Alex R Bowers, Steven W Savage
Transportation Research. Part F, Traffic Psychology and Behaviour|August 4, 2020
The effects of age on the contributions of head and eye movements to scanning behavior at intersectionsSteven W Savage, Lily Zhang, Garrett Swan, et al.
Human Factors|August 26, 2021
Head Scanning Behavior Predicts Hazard Detection Safety Before Entering an IntersectionSteven W Savage, Lily Zhang, Garrett Swan, et al.
Translational Vision Science & Technology|January 29, 2021
Driving With Hemianopia VII: Predicting Hazard Detection With Gaze and Head Scan MagnitudeGarrett Swan, Steven W Savage, Lily Zhang, et al.
Safety (Basel, Switzerland)|November 12, 2021
Driving with hemianopia VIII: Effects of a vibro-tactile assistance system on safety and gaze behavior in pedestrian crossing situationsRoman Hölzl, Lorenz Steckhan, Christian Lehsing, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|August 5, 2020
Automatic processing of gaze movements to quantify gaze scanning behaviors in a driving simulatorGarrett Swan, Robert B Goldstein, Steven W Savage, et al.
Proceedings of the ... International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training, and Vehicle Design|February 6, 2018
THE EFFECTS OF GUIDANCE METHOD ON DETECTION AND SCANNING AT INTERSECTIONS - A PILOT STUDYSteven W Savage, Lily Zhang, Dora Pepo, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 13, 2019
Effects of simulated mild vision loss on gaze, driving and interaction behaviors in pedestrian crossing situationsChristian Lehsing, Florian Ruch, Felix M Kölsch, et al.
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