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    High risk of near-crash driving events following night-shift work by Lee, Michael L., Howard, Mark E., Horrey, William J., Liang, Yulan, Anderson, Clare, Shreeve, Michael S., O’Brien, Conor S., Czeisler, Charles A.

    “…Night-shift workers are at high risk of drowsiness-related motor vehicle crashes as a result of circadian disruption and sleep restriction. However, the impact…”
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    Age-related differences in fatal intersection crashes in the United States by Lombardi, David A., Horrey, William J., Courtney, Theodore K.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-02-2017)
    “…•Among 120,809 fatal accidents from 2011 to 2014 in the US, 28% were intersection crashes.•Teen and older drivers (55+ years of age) were over-involved in…”
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    Detection of driver manual distraction via image-based hand and ear recognition by Li, Li, Zhong, Boxuan, Hutmacher, Clayton, Liang, Yulan, Horrey, William J., Xu, Xu

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-03-2020)
    “…•A novel deep neural network-based driving distraction detection algorithm was proposed.•The algorithm incorporated YOLO and a multi-layer perceptron.•Video…”
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    Prediction of drowsiness events in night shift workers during morning driving by Liang, Yulan, Horrey, William J., Howard, Mark E., Lee, Michael L., Anderson, Clare, Shreeve, Michael S., O’Brien, Conor S., Czeisler, Charles A.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2019)
    “…•The inclusion of an individual driver factor improves the prediction of drowsy driving.•Eyelid measures are important predictors for driving performance…”
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    Examining the Impact of Cell Phone Conversations on Driving Using Meta-Analytic Techniques by Horrey, William J., Wickens, Christopher D.

    Published in Human factors (01-03-2006)
    “…Objective: The performance costs associated with cell phone use while driving were assessed meta-analytically using standardized measures of effect size along…”
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    The effect of conformity tendency on pedestrians’ road-crossing intentions in China: An application of the theory of planned behavior by Zhou, Ronggang, Horrey, William J., Yu, Ruifeng

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2009)
    “…This paper presents a survey investigating the effects of age, gender and conformity tendency on Chinese pedestrians’ intention to cross the road in…”
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    Age-Related Differences in Vehicle Control and Eye Movement Patterns at Intersections: Older and Middle-Aged Drivers by Yamani, Yusuke, Horrey, William J, Liang, Yulan, Fisher, Donald L

    Published in PloS one (13-10-2016)
    “…Older drivers are at increased risk of intersection crashes. Previous work found that older drivers execute less frequent glances for detecting potential…”
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    Driving and Side Task Performance: The Effects of Display Clutter, Separation, and Modality by Horrey, William J., Wickens, Christopher D.

    Published in Human factors (01-12-2004)
    “…In-vehicle technologies (IVTs) create additional tasks for the driver. To the extent that these devices degrade driving performance, there will be safety…”
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    Age-Related Differences in the Cognitive, Visual, and Temporal Demands of In-Vehicle Information Systems by Cooper, Joel M., Wheatley, Camille L., McCarty, Madeleine M., Motzkus, Conner J., Lopes, Clara L., Erickson, Gus G., Baucom, Brian R. W., Horrey, William J., Strayer, David L.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (03-06-2020)
    “…In-vehicle information systems (IVIS) refer to a collection of features in vehicles that allow motorists to complete tasks (often unrelated to driving) while…”
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    Future directions in fatigue and safety research by Noy, Y. Ian, Horrey, William J., Popkin, Stephen M., Folkard, Simon, Howarth, Heidi D., Courtney, Theodore K.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-03-2011)
    “…Fatigue is regarded as a major contributor to workplace and highway morbidity and mortality. While the scientific literature is replete with studies that can…”
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    Assessing the utility of TAM, TPB, and UTAUT for advanced driver assistance systems by Rahman, Md Mahmudur, Lesch, Mary F., Horrey, William J., Strawderman, Lesley

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-11-2017)
    “…•Driver acceptance was modelled with TAM, TPB, and UTAUT.•TAM, TPB, and UTAUT were able to predict behavioral intention to use an ADAS.•TAM performed the best…”
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    Attentional Models of Multitask Pilot Performance Using Advanced Display Technology by Wickens, Christopher D., Goh, Juliana, Helleberg, John, Horrey, William J., Talleur, Donald A.

    Published in Human factors (01-09-2003)
    “…In the first part of the reported research, 12 instrument-rated pilots flew a highfidelity simulation, in which air traffic control presentation of auditory…”
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    Does Talking on a Cell Phone, With a Passenger, or Dialing Affect Driving Performance? An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Experimental Studies by Caird, Jeff K., Simmons, Sarah M., Wiley, Katelyn, Johnston, Kate A., Horrey, William J.

    Published in Human factors (01-02-2018)
    “…Objective An up-to-date meta-analysis of experimental research on talking and driving is needed to provide a comprehensive, empirical, and credible basis for…”
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    Automated driving: Safety blind spots by Noy, Ian Y., Shinar, David, Horrey, William J.

    Published in Safety science (01-02-2018)
    “…•Automated driving has the potential to improve traffic safety in the long term.•For the foreseeable future, partially AD present unwitting…”
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    Preface to the Special Issue on Assessment and Effectiveness of Driver Monitoring Systems by Biondi, Francesco N., Horrey, William J., Donmez, Birsen

    Published in Human factors (01-09-2024)
    “…With vehicle automation becoming more commonplace, the role of the human driver is shifting from that of system operator to that of system supervisor. With…”
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    Predicting Drowsy Driver Break Taking During Long Drives by Gaspar, John G, Tefft, Brian, Carney, Cher, Horrey, William J

    Published in Human factors (26-10-2024)
    “…The current study investigated the factors that predict drowsy drivers' decisions regarding whether to take breaks versus continue driving during long…”
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    The Relationship between in-Vehicle Technologies and Self-Regulation among Older Drivers by Svancara, Austin M, Villavicencio, Leon, Kelley-Baker, Tara, Horrey, William J, Molnar, Lisa J, Eby, David W, Mielenz, Thelma J, Hill, Linda, DiGuiseppi, Carolyn, Strogatz, David, Li, Guohua

    Published in Geriatrics (Basel) (16-04-2020)
    “…The study sought to understand the relationship between in-vehicle technologies (IVTs) and self-regulatory behaviors among older drivers. In a large multi-site…”
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    Older Driver Failures of Attention at Intersections: Using Change Blindness Methods to Assess Turn Decision Accuracy by Caird, Jeff K., Edwards, Christopher J., Creaser, Janet I., Horrey, William J.

    Published in Human factors (01-06-2005)
    “…A modified version of the flicker technique to induce change blindness was used to examine the effects of time constraints on decision-making accuracy at…”
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    Evaluating the impacts of vehicle-mounted Variable Message Signs on passing vehicles: implications for protecting roadside incident and service personnel by Liu, Jun, Fu, Xing, Hainen, Alexander, Yang, Chenxuan, Villavicencio, Leon, Horrey, William J.

    “…This study aims to evaluate the Variable Message Signs (VMS) mounted over the cab of emergency vehicles as a safety countermeasure to protect roadside incident…”
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