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    Intention to use a fully automated car: Attitudes and a priori acceptability by Payre, William, Cestac, Julien, Delhomme, Patricia

    “…•Few studies focused on a priori acceptability and intention to use fully automated driving.•Two thirds of the participants a priori accepted fully automated…”
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    External Human-Machine Interfaces for Automated Vehicles in Shared Spaces: A Review of the Human-Computer Interaction Literature by Brill, Sarah, Payre, William, Debnath, Ashim, Horan, Ben, Birrell, Stewart

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (02-05-2023)
    “…Given the rise of automated vehicles from an engineering and technical perspective, there has been increased research interest concerning the Human and…”
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    Under pressure: Effect of a ransomware and a screen failure on trust and driving performance in an automated car simulation by Payre, William, Perelló-March, Jaume, Birrell, Stewart

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-03-2023)
    “…One major challenge for automated cars is to not only be safe, but also secure. Indeed, connected vehicles are vulnerable to cyberattacks, which may jeopardize…”
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    Driving Behaviour and Usability: Should In-Vehicle Speed Limit Warnings Be Paired with Overhead Gantry? by Payre, William, Diels, Cyriel

    Published in Future transportation (01-03-2023)
    “…Variable speed limits (VSL) aim at improving safety and traffic fluidity by increasing drivers’ awareness. In the present simulator study, VSL displayed on…”
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    Impact of training and in-vehicle task performance on manual control recovery in an automated car by Payre, William, Cestac, Julien, Dang, Nguyen-Thong, Vienne, Fabrice, Delhomme, Patricia

    “…•An automated driving training for non-professional drivers is proposed.•Training decreases response times and pedals interactions in cases of…”
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    Trust in automated vehicles: constructs, psychological processes, and assessment by Walker, Francesco, Forster, Yannick, Hergeth, Sebastian, Kraus, Johannes, Payre, William, Wintersberger, Philipp, Martens, Marieke

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (2023)
    “…There is a growing body of research on trust in driving automation systems. In this paper, we seek to clarify the way trust is conceptualized, calibrated and…”
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    I want to brake free: The effect of connected vehicle features on driver behaviour, usability and acceptance by Payre, William, Diels, Cyriel

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-01-2020)
    “…This study evaluated the effectiveness and acceptance of four connected vehicle features, i.e. Emergency Electronic Brake Lights (EEBL), Emergency Vehicle…”
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    Fully Automated Driving: Impact of Trust and Practice on Manual Control Recovery by Payre, William, Cestac, Julien, Delhomme, Patricia

    Published in Human factors (01-03-2016)
    “…Objective: An experiment was performed in a driving simulator to investigate the impacts of practice, trust, and interaction on manual control recovery (MCR)…”
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    Designing in-vehicle signs for connected vehicle features: Does appropriateness guarantee comprehension? by Payre, William, Diels, Cyriel

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-10-2019)
    “…This paper discusses the design and evaluation of connected and cooperative vehicle in-vehicle sign designs displayed on a mobile phone: Emergency Electronic…”
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    Exploring driving anger-caused impairment of takeover performance among professional taxi drivers during partially automated driving by Pan, Hengyan, Payre, William, Gao, Zhixiang, Wang, Yonggang

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-09-2024)
    “…•Anger emotion affects taxi drivers’ takeover performance.•Effects of anger on takeover performance vary across different vehicle control transition…”
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    Urban air mobility infrastructure design: Using virtual reality to capture user experience within the world's first urban airport by Birrell, Stewart, Payre, William, Zdanowicz, Katie, Herriotts, Paul

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-11-2022)
    “…Human factors research can play an important role in the successful design of infrastructure to support future mobility. Through engaging users and…”
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    What impressions do users have after a ride in an automated shuttle? An interview study by Nordhoff, Sina, de Winter, Joost, Payre, William, van Arem, Bart, Happee, Riender

    “…•The opinions of users of an automated shuttle were examined via an interview.•The interviews generated 340 quotes that were classified into six…”
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    Age-related differences in takeover performance: A comparative analysis of older and younger drivers in prolonged partially automated driving by Pan, Hengyan, Payre, William, Xu, Jinhua, Koppel, Sjaan

    Published in Traffic injury prevention (02-10-2024)
    “…Vehicle automation technologies have the potential to address the mobility needs of older adults. However, age-related cognitive declines may pose new…”
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    Factors influencing the perception of safety for pedestrians and cyclists through interactions with automated vehicles in shared spaces by Brill, Sarah, Kumar Debnath, Ashim, Payre, William, Horan, Ben, Birrell, Stewart

    “…•Three- stage least squares (3SLS) estimation was employed to model the data.•Significant associations between VRU’s perceived safety and road user…”
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    The notorious B.I.T: The effects of a ransomware and a screen failure on distraction in automated driving by Payre, William, Perelló-March, Jaume, Kanakapura Sriranga, Ashwini, Birrell, Stewart

    “…•Drivers used an automated car and engaged in a word search task.•They experienced silent (no turn signal) and explicit (ransomware) screen failures.•Nearly…”
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    Although autonomous cars are not yet manufactured, their acceptance already is by Payre, William, Birrell, Stewart, Parkes, Andrew Martin

    Published in Theoretical issues in ergonomics science (15-06-2021)
    “…A range of terms and concepts referring to autonomous vehicle technologies are used both in the scientific and grey literature. Different, often overlapping,…”
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    Interactive effects of task load and music tempo on psychological, psychophysiological, and behavioural outcomes during simulated driving by Karageorghis, Costas I., Kuan, Garry, Mouchlianitis, Elias, Payre, William, Howard, Luke W., Reed, Nick, Parkes, Andrew M.

    Published in Ergonomics (03-07-2022)
    “…We examined the interactive effects of task load and music tempo on cognition, affect, cardiac response, and safety-relevant behaviour during simulated…”
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    Psychological, psychophysiological and behavioural effects of participant-selected vs. researcher-selected music in simulated urban driving by Karageorghis, Costas I., Mouchlianitis, Elias, Payre, William, Kuan, Garry, Howard, Luke W., Reed, Nick, Parkes, Andrew M.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-10-2021)
    “…We investigated the effect of participant-selected (PSel) and researcher-selected (RSel) music on urban driving behaviour in young men (N = 27; Mage = 20.6…”
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    Psychological and psychophysiological effects of music intensity and lyrics on simulated urban driving by Karageorghis, Costas I., Kuan, Garry, Payre, William, Mouchlianitis, Elias, Howard, Luke W., Reed, Nick, Parkes, Andrew M.

    “…•We investigated the interactive effects of music lyrics and loudness.•Six auditory conditions were administered during a simulated urban driving task.•Results…”
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