Human Factors Research Group

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SHARPLES, S., SHALLOE, S., BURNETT, G. and CRUNDALL, D., 2015. Journey decision making: the influence on drivers of dynamic information presented on variable message signs: Cognition, Technology and Work Cognition, Technology and Work. 1-15

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THOMSON, ROSS, MARTIN, JENNIFER L and SHARPLES, SARAH, 2015. The experience of couples being given an oxygen concentrator to use at home: A longitudinal interpretative phenomenological analysis: Journal of health psychology Journal of health psychology. 1359105315615932

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BROWN, M, COUGHLAN, T, BLUM, J, LAWSON, G, HOUGHTON, RJ, MORTIER, R, GOULDEN, M and ARUNCHALAM, U, 2015. Tailored Scenarios: A low-cost online method to elicit perceptions of home technologies using participant-specific contextual information Interacting With Computers. 27(1), 60-71

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LAWSON, G., HERRIOTTS, P., MALCOLM, L., GABRECHT, K. and HERMAWATI, S., 2015. The use of virtual reality and physical tools in the development and validation of ease of entry and exit in passenger vehicles: Applied Ergonomics Applied Ergonomics. 48, 240-251

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EVANS, J., BROWN, M., COUGHLAN, T., LAWSON, G. and CRAVEN, M. P., 2015. A systematic review of dementia focused assistive technology

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LAWSON, G., SALANITRI, D. and WATERFIELD, B., 2015. VR processes in the automotive industry

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SALANITRI, D., HARE, C., BORSCI, S., LAWSON, G., SHARPLES, S. and WATER FI ELD, B., 2015. Relationship between trust and usability in virtual environments: An ongoing study

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NICOLA HERBISON, ISABEL M ASH, DAISY MACKEITH, ANTHONY VIVIAN, JONATHAN H PURDY, APOSTOLOS FAKIS, SUE V COBB, TRISH HEPBURN, RICHARD M EASTGATE and RICHARD M GREGSON, 2015. Interactive stereo games to improve vision in children with amblyopia using dichoptic stimulation IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging. 93910A-93910A-8
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Human Factors Research Group

Faculty of Engineering
The University of Nottingham
University Park, Nottingham
NG7 2RD, UK


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Email: human.factors@nottingham.ac.uk