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    Angle of Camera View Influences Resumption Lag in a Visual-Motor Task by Lodinger, Natalie R., DeLucia, Patricia R.

    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 by Jones, Keith S., Lodinger, Natalie R., Widlus, Benjamin P., Namin, Akbar Siami, Hewett, Rattikorn

    “…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? by Lodinger, Natalie R., DeLucia, Patricia R.

    “…•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? by Jones, Keith S., Lodinger, Natalie R., Widlus, Benjamin P., Siami Namin, Akbar, Maw, Emily, Armstrong, Miriam E.

    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 by Jones, Keith S., Lodinger, Natalie R., Widlus, Benjamin P., Namin, Akbar Siami, Maw, Emily, Armstrong, Miriam

    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? by Lodinger, Natalie R., DeLucia, Patricia R.

    “…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 by Lodinger, Natalie R., DeLucia, Patricia R.

    “…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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