ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Session 1: Crash risk and pre-crash mechanisms
Assessing the effect of in-vehicle task interactions on attention management in safety-critical events
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Seppelt, Bobbie1; Seaman, Sean2; Angell, Linda2; Mehler, Bruce1; Reimer, Bryan1
1MIT, Center for Transportation & Logistics, Cambridge, USA; 2Touchstone Evaluations, Inc., Grosse Pointe, USA
Session 2: Effects on driving behaviour and performance
Design concept for a tactile and visual take-over request in a conditional automated vehicle during non-driving related tasks
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Mueller, Andreas Lars; Ogrizek, Markus; Bier, Lukas; Abendroth, Bettina
Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors, Department of Mechanical Engineering, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Session 2: Effects on driving behaviour and performance
Change the way to manage an in-vehicle menu selection and thereby lower cognitive workload?
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Pärsch, Nikolai1; Baumann, Martin2; Engeln, Arnd3; Krauß, Lutz W.H.1
1Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, UI/UX Display & Interaction, Weissach, Germany; 2Ulm University, Institute of Psychology and Education Dept. Human, Ulm, Germany; 3Stuttgart Media University, Interaction Design and User Experience (IDUX), Stuttgart, Germany
Session 4: Moderating factors and perceptions, part 1
Digitalisation in the infotainment: Driver needs and requirements – an explorative approach
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Paetzold, Anna1; Zarife, Rami1; Wagner, Michael1; Krems, Josef F.2
1Opel Automobile GmbH, EE Core Infotainment & Program Management, Ruesselsheim am Main, Germany; 2Technische Universitat Chemnitz, Cognitive and Engineering Psychology, Chemnitz, Germany
Session 5: Factors mediating pre-crash behaviours
Pre-crash driving behaviour of individuals with and without ADHD
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Barragan, Daniela; Lee, Yi-Ching
George Mason University, Human Factors, Psychology, Fairfax, USA
Session 7: Measurement of distraction and inattention
Prevalence evaluation and self-regulation of drivers’ secondary task engagement at intersections using naturalistic driving data
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Ismaeel, Rashed; Hibberd, Daryl; Carsten, Oliver
University of Leeds, Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds, UK
Session 8: Effects on driving behaviour and performance, part 2
Stress and sleepiness in city bus drivers — an explorative study on real roads within the ADAS&ME project
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Ahlström, Christer; Anund, Anna; Håkansson Kjellman, Erik
VTI, Linköping, Sweden
Session 9: Automation and new forms of mobility, part 1
Influence of motivational aspects and interruption effort of non-driving-related tasks on driver take-over performance in conditionally automated driving
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Befelein, Dennis; Neukum, Alexandra
Universität Würzburg, IZVW, Veitshöchheim, Germany
Session 9: Automation and new forms of mobility, part 1
What were they thinking? Subjective experiences associated with automation expectation missmatch
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Gustavsson Pär; Victor Trent; Johansson Joel; Tivesten Emma; Johansson Regina; Ljung Aust Mikael
Volvo Cars, Gothenburg, Sweden
By what hubris?
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Wachtel, Jerry
The Veridian Group, Inc. Berkeley USA