Search Results - "Lodinger, Natalie R."
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Angle of Camera View Influences Resumption Lag in a Visual-Motor Task
Published in Human factors (01-08-2019)“…Objective: To determine whether top-view and side-view camera angles, which putatively impose different cognitive demands, differentially affect the resumption…”
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Do Warning Message Design Recommendations Address Why Non-Experts Do Not Protect Themselves from Cybersecurity Threats? A Review
Published in International journal of human-computer interaction (08-11-2021)“…We aimed to understand whether warning message design recommendations address the reasons why non-experts choose to not protect themselves from cybersecurity…”
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Does automated driving affect time-to-collision judgments?
Published in Transportation research. Part F, Traffic psychology and behaviour (01-07-2019)“…•Perceptual judgments in addition to response times were affected by automation.•Time-to-contact judgments were more accurate during automated than manual…”
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How do non experts think about cyber attack consequences?
Published in Information and computer security (20-10-2022)“…Purpose Nonexperts do not always follow the advice in cybersecurity warning messages. To increase compliance, it is recommended that warning messages use…”
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Grouping and Determining Perceived Severity of Cyber-Attack Consequences: Gaining Information Needed to Sonify Cyber-Attacks
Published in Journal on multimodal user interfaces (01-12-2022)“…Cyber-attacks are a continuing problem. These attacks are problematic for users who are visually impaired and cannot rely on visual cues to indicate a…”
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Does automated driving affect time-to-collision judgments?
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2018)“…Automation presumably frees cognitive resources because drivers do not have to control the vehicle. Those resources may be reallocated to processing visual…”
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Angle of Camera View Influences Resumption Lag in a Visual-Motor Task
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2017)“…Prior research on interruptions examined the effects of different characteristics of the primary and interrupting tasks on performance of the primary task. One…”
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