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Ergonomics
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February 16, 2000
On-line driver workload estimation. Effects of road situation and age on secondary task measures
W B Verwey
Acta Psychologica
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November 1, 1993
Effects of extended practice in a one-finger keypressing task
W B Verwey
Journal of Motor Behavior
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September 1, 1995
A Forthcoming Key Press Can Be Selected While Earlier Ones Are Executed
W. B. Verwey
Acta Psychologica
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March 21, 2001
Concatenating familiar movement sequences: the versatile cognitive processor
W B Verwey
Journal of Motor Behavior
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March 1, 1996
Practicing a Structured Continuous Key-Pressing Task: Motor Chunking or Rhythm Consolidation?
W. B. Verwey, Y. Dronkert
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
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July 1, 1997
Fatigue, workload and adaptive driver systems
P A Hancock, W B Verwey
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
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April 10, 1999
Preventing drowsiness accidents by an alertness maintenance device
W B Verwey, D M Zaidel
Acta Psychologica
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November 15, 2017
Improving novel motor learning through prior high contextual interference training
T Kim, J Chen, W B Verwey, et al.
Psychological Research
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December 23, 2017
Differences in chunking behavior between young and older adults diminish with extended practice
J S Barnhoorn, E H F Van Asseldonk, W B Verwey
Psychological Research
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July 4, 2020
Regular participation in leisure time activities and high cardiovascular fitness improve motor sequence learning in older adults
K Zwingmann, L Hübner, W B Verwey, et al.
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Ergonomics
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February 16, 2000
On-line driver workload estimation. Effects of road situation and age on secondary task measures
W B Verwey
Acta Psychologica
|
November 1, 1993
Effects of extended practice in a one-finger keypressing task
W B Verwey
Journal of Motor Behavior
|
September 1, 1995
A Forthcoming Key Press Can Be Selected While Earlier Ones Are Executed
W. B. Verwey
Acta Psychologica
|
March 21, 2001
Concatenating familiar movement sequences: the versatile cognitive processor
W B Verwey
Journal of Motor Behavior
|
March 1, 1996
Practicing a Structured Continuous Key-Pressing Task: Motor Chunking or Rhythm Consolidation?
W. B. Verwey, Y. Dronkert
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
|
July 1, 1997
Fatigue, workload and adaptive driver systems
P A Hancock, W B Verwey
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
|
April 10, 1999
Preventing drowsiness accidents by an alertness maintenance device
W B Verwey, D M Zaidel
Acta Psychologica
|
November 15, 2017
Improving novel motor learning through prior high contextual interference training
T Kim, J Chen, W B Verwey, et al.
Psychological Research
|
December 23, 2017
Differences in chunking behavior between young and older adults diminish with extended practice
J S Barnhoorn, E H F Van Asseldonk, W B Verwey
Psychological Research
|
July 4, 2020
Regular participation in leisure time activities and high cardiovascular fitness improve motor sequence learning in older adults
K Zwingmann, L Hübner, W B Verwey, et al.
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