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Engaging in NDRTs affects drivers’ responses and glance patterns after silent automation failures
T Louw, J Kuo, R Romano, V Radhakrishnan, MG Lenné, N Merat
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 62, 870-882, 2019
762019
Physiological indicators of driver workload during car-following scenarios and takeovers in highly automated driving
V Radhakrishnan, N Merat, T Louw, RC Gonçalves, G Torrao, W Lyu, ...
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 87, 149-163, 2022
292022
Do drivers change their manual car-following behaviour after automated car-following?
T Louw, R Goncalves, G Torrao, V Radhakrishnan, W Lyu, ...
Cognition, Technology & Work 23, 669-683, 2021
262021
Drivers’ Evaluation of Different Automated Driving Styles: Is It Both Comfortable and Natural?
C Peng, N Merat, R Romano, F Hajiseyedjavadi, E Paschalidis, C Wei, ...
Human Factors 66 (3), 787-806., 2022
232022
Measuring drivers’ physiological response to different vehicle controllers in highly automated driving (HAD): Opportunities for establishing real-time values of driver discomfort
V Radhakrishnan, N Merat, T Louw, MG Lenné, R Romano, E Paschalidis, ...
Information 11 (8), 390, 2020
202020
Using pupillometry and gaze-based metrics for understanding drivers’ mental workload during automated driving
V Radhakrishnan, T Louw, RC Gonçalves, G Torrao, MG Lenné, N Merat
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 94, 254-267, 2023
142023
Applying Entropy to Understand Drivers’ Uncertainty during Car-following
W Lyu, R Gonçalves, F Guo, G Torrão, V Radhakrishnan, ...
Volume 1 of the Proceedings of the joint meeting of the 12th International …, 2020
32020
A PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL INSIGHT INTO DRIVER STATE DURING HIGHLY AUTOMATED DRIVING
V Radhakrishnan
University of Leeds, 2022
2022
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