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    Influence of continuous edge-line delineation on drivers' lateral positioning in curves: a gaze-steering approach by Mecheri, Sami, Mars, Franck, Lobjois, Régis

    Published in Ergonomics (01-03-2024)
    “…Recent research indicates that installing shoulders on rural roads for safety purposes causes drivers to steer further inside on right bends and thus exceed…”
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    The effects of driving environment complexity and dual tasking on drivers’ mental workload and eye blink behavior by Faure, Vérane, Lobjois, Régis, Benguigui, Nicolas

    “…•Blink rate decreased when the complexity of the driving environment increased.•Blink rate increased when a cognitive secondary task was performed.•Blink rate…”
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    Steering Control in a Low-Cost Driving Simulator: A Case for the Role of Virtual Vehicle Cab by Mecheri, Sami, Lobjois, Régis

    Published in Human factors (01-08-2018)
    “…Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate steering control in a low-cost driving simulator with and without a virtual vehicle cab. Background: In…”
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    Gaze and steering strategies while driving around bends with shoulders by Mecheri, Sami, Mars, Franck, Lobjois, Régis

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-09-2022)
    “…The installation of shoulders on rural roads to create more forgiving roads encourages drivers to cut corners on right-hand bends, but the underlying…”
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    The effects of lane width, shoulder width, and road cross-sectional reallocation on drivers’ behavioral adaptations by Mecheri, Sami, Rosey, Florence, Lobjois, Régis

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-07-2017)
    “…•Drivers drove closer to the center of the road as a result of lane narrowing.•They compensated for lane narrowing by driving off-center, closer to the road’s…”
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    Effects of Motorcycle Simulator Configurations on Steering Control and Gaze Behavior in Bends by Lobjois, Régis, Mars, Franck

    “…The recent development of motorcycle simulators has made it possible to study rider behavior in safe conditions. However, their use still raises validity…”
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    Manipulating constraints on driver-cyclist interactions in a fixed travel space: Effects of road configuration on drivers’ overtaking behavior by Mecheri, Sami, Rosey, Florence, Lobjois, Régis

    Published in Safety science (01-03-2020)
    “…•Lane width and cyclist position affected lateral clearance left by drivers.•However, lane width and cyclist position also affected the driver’s travel…”
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    Driving around bends with or without shoulders: The influence of bend direction by Mecheri, Sami, Mars, Franck, Lobjois, Régis

    “…•Drivers shifted toward the inner edge on right but not on left bends with shoulders.•This occurred at entry, apex, and innermost position with no oncoming…”
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    Age-related differences in street-crossing decisions: The effects of vehicle speed and time constraints on gap selection in an estimation task by Lobjois, Régis, Cavallo, Viola

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-09-2007)
    “…Two experiments were conducted to study how age affects street-crossing decisions in an estimation task, with particular emphasis on how oncoming vehicle speed…”
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    The effects of aging on street-crossing behavior: From estimation to actual crossing by Lobjois, Régis, Cavallo, Viola

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-03-2009)
    “…Based on an interactive road-crossing task, this study examined age-related effects on crossing decisions and whether or not age affects behavioral adjustments…”
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    Behavioral and workload measures in real and simulated driving: Do they tell us the same thing about the validity of driving simulation? by Lobjois, Régis, Faure, Vérane, Désiré, Lara, Benguigui, Nicolas

    Published in Safety science (01-02-2021)
    “…•We examined differences between driving a (low-cost) simulator and driving on roads.•We compared behavioral (speed) and psychological (workload) measures of…”
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    The effects of age and traffic density on street-crossing behavior by Lobjois, Régis, Benguigui, Nicolas, Cavallo, Viola

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-04-2013)
    “…► We examined the effects of a traffic stream on gap selection according to pedestrian age. ► Younger and older pedestrians accepted a smaller time gap when…”
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    Young and older adult pedestrians’ behavior when crossing a street in front of conventional and self-driving cars by Dommes, Aurélie, Merlhiot, Gaëtan, Lobjois, Régis, Dang, Nguyen-Thong, Vienne, Fabrice, Boulo, Joris, Oliver, Anne-Hélène, Crétual, Armel, Cavallo, Viola

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-09-2021)
    “…•Pedestrians’ behavior in front of automated and conventional cars was investigated.•They performed a simulated two-way street-crossing task in mixed traffic…”
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    The contribution of visual and proprioceptive information to the perception of leaning in a dynamic motorcycle simulator by Lobjois, Régis, Dagonneau, Virginie, Isableu, Brice

    Published in Ergonomics (01-11-2016)
    “…Compared with driving or flight simulation, little is known about self-motion perception in riding simulation. The goal of this study was to examine whether or…”
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    Effects of visual roll on steering control and gaze behavior in a motorcycle simulator by Lobjois, Régis, Siegler, Isabelle Anne, Mars, Franck

    “…•We examined the effects of visual roll on gaze and riding behavior in a motorcycle simulator.•In the no-roll condition, results were compatible with a steer…”
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    Towards identifying the roll motion parameters of a motorcycle simulator by Shahar, Amit, Dagonneau, Virginie, Caro, Séphane, Israël, Isabelle, Lobjois, Régis

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-05-2014)
    “…This study aimed at identifying the roll motion parameters of a motorcycle simulator prototype. Experienced motorcyclists tuned the angular physical movement…”
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    A comparison of immersive and interactive motorcycle simulator configurations by Benedetto, Simone, Lobjois, Régis, Faure, Vérane, Dang, Nguyen-Thong, Pedrotti, Marco, Caro, Stéphane

    “…•This study aimed at comparing different riding configurations.•We adopted a multidimensional approach based on psychophysiological, performance, and…”
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    Collision avoidance behavior as a function of aging and tennis playing by Lobjois, Régis, Benguigui, Nicolas, Bertsch, Jean, Broderick, Michael P.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-02-2008)
    “…Daily living often requires pedestrians and drivers to adapt their behavior to the displacement of other objects in their environment in order to avoid…”
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    The effect of aging and tennis playing on coincidence-timing accuracy by Lobjois, Régis, Benguigui, Nicolas, Bertsch, Jean

    Published in Journal of aging and physical activity (01-01-2006)
    “…This study examined the effect of tennis playing on the coincidence timing (CT) of older adults. Young, younger-old and older-old (20-30, 60-69, and 70-79…”
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    Aging and Tennis Playing in a Coincidence-Timing Task With an Accelerating Object: The Role of Visuomotor Delay by Lobjois, Régis, Benguigui, Nicolas, Bertsch, Jean

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-12-2005)
    “…The purpose of the present study was to determine whether playing a specific ball sport, such as tennis, could maintain the coincidence-timing (CT) performance…”
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