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    Enhancing Acceptance and Trust in Automated Driving trough Virtual Experience on a Driving Simulator by Clement, Philipp, Veledar, Omar, Könczöl, Clemens, Danzinger, Herbert, Posch, Markus, Eichberger, Arno, Macher, Georg

    Published in Energies (Basel) (01-01-2022)
    “…As vehicle driving evolves from human-controlled to autonomous, human–machine interaction ensures intuitive usage as well as the feedback from vehicle…”
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    Predictors of adherence in Austrian employees during the COVID-19 pandemic: results of an online survey by Avian, Alexander, Könczöl, Clemens, Kubicek, Bettina, Spary-Kainz, Ulrike, Siebenhofer, Andrea

    Published in Frontiers in public health (01-03-2024)
    “…Since the beginning of the pandemic in December 2019, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been a significant challenge to health care systems throughout…”
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    Predictors for adherent behavior in the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional telephone survey by Siebenhofer, Andrea, Könczöl, Clemens, Jeitler, Klaus, Schmid, Daniela, Elliott, Phillip, Avian, Alexander

    Published in Frontiers in public health (20-10-2022)
    “…During the COVID-19 pandemic, protective measures have been prescribed to prevent or slow down the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and protect the population…”
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    Influence of Different Explanation Types on Robot-Related Human Factors in Robot Navigation Tasks by Eder, Matthias, Konczol, Clemens, Kienzl, Julian, Mosbacher, Jochen A., Kubicek, Bettina, Steinbauer-Wagner, Gerald

    “…The field of robotics has shown significant advances in autonomous systems, particularly in robot navigation. Since the decisions made during navigation can be…”
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    Measuring trust in automated driving using a multi-level approach to human factors by Clement, Philipp, Danzinger, Herbert, Veledar, Omar, Konczol, Clemens, Macher, Georg, Eichberger, Arno

    “…As the driving is shifting towards automation, the maximization of related benefits would profit from improved user acceptance of the new technology. Studies…”
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    The Critical Robot: Impact of Performance Feedback on Intrinsic Motivation, Self-Esteem and Psychophysiology in Human–Robot Interaction by Marx, Cyril, Könczöl, Clemens, Altmanninger, Agnes, Kubicek, Bettina

    Published in International journal of social robotics (01-08-2024)
    “…Social, anthropomorphic robots are increasingly used in professional work environments to collaborate with humans. However, little is known about how these…”
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    Comparison of Pre- and Postoperative Motor-proprioceptive Abilities in Patients with Gonarthrosis by Schröter, Viktoria, Könczöl, Clemens, Anders, Jens O

    “…Both surgeons and patients want to achieve a high level of satisfaction and the best possible functional results within a short time after knee TEP surgery. By…”
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    Prediction of Driver's Stress Affection in Simulated Autonomous Driving Scenarios by De Caro, Valerio, Danzinger, Herbert, Gallicchio, Claudio, Konczol, Clemens, Lomonaco, Vincenzo, Marmpena, Mina, Politi, Sevasti, Veledar, Omar, Bacciu, Davide

    “…We investigate the task of predicting stress affection from physiological data of users experiencing simulations of autonomous driving. We approach this task…”
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    Prospective pilot study to identify psychological factors influencing peri-operative pain in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) by Schuster, Verena, Kinne, Raimund W., Knoll, Natascha, Könczöl, Clemens, Anders, Jens O.

    Published in International orthopaedics (01-07-2020)
    “…Purpose Up to 20% of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients remain dissatisfied, with chronic pain as the most frequently named cause. A pilot study was…”
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