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Recent publications in the areas of:

Harley, E.M. “Hindsight Bias in Legal Decision Making.” Social Cognition, in press.

Sala, J.B., and S.M. Courtney. “Binding of What and Where During Working Memory Maintenance.” Cortex, in press.

Heckman, G.M., S.E. Bouvier, V.A. Carr, E.M. Harley, K.S. Cardinal, and S.A. Engel. “Nonlinearities in Rapid Event-Related fMRI Explained by Stimulus Scaling.” NeuroImage, Vol. 34:651-660, 2007.

D.A. Krauss, M.J. Kuzel, S.R. Arndt, and P.B. Delahunt.  "Validation of Digital Image Representations of Low-Illumination Scenes." SAE Paper 2006-01-1288, Society for Automotive Engineers, Inc., Detroit, MI, 2006.

Arndt, S.R., C.T. Wood, D.A. Krauss, C.T. Wall, and P.B. Delahunt. “Who’s in the Back Seat? A Study of Driver Inattention.” Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 851-854, 2006.

Harley, E.M., and D.E. Young. “Driver Reaction Time: One Size Does Not Fit All.” American Bar Association Automobile Law Committee Newsletter, Summer 2006, pp.4-9.

Huntley-Fenner, G. “Warnings and Pedestrian Behavior: A Case Study of Unintended Effects.” Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 2202-2206, 2006.

Krauss, D.A., M.J. Kuzel, S.R. Arndt, and P.B. Delahunt. “Validation of Digital Image Representation of Low-Illumination Scenes.” SAE paper 2006-01-0247, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., Warrendale, PA, 2006.

Krauss, D.A., M.J. Kuzel, P.E. Cassidy, and J. Goodman. “A Review of Technologies for Studying Visual Perception Under Low-Illumination Conditions.” Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 2099-2103, 2006.

Sanders, K.J., C.T. Wood, and J.B. Sala. “Human Factors and the Design of Medical Devices.” In J.B. Reiss (ed.), Bringing Your Medical Device to Market, Second Edition, Washington DC: Food and Drug Law Institute, pp. 197-204, 2006.

Sayala, S., J.B. Sala, and S.M. Courtney. “Increased Neural Efficiency with Repeated Performance of a Working Memory Task is Information-type Dependent.” Cerebral Cortex, Vol. 16(5):609-617, 2006.

Vijayakumar, V., I.S.Scher, D.C. Gloeckner, J. Pierce, R.T. Bove, D. Young, and R. Cargill. “Head Kinematics and Upper Neck Loading During Simulated Low-Speed Rear-End Collisions: A Comparison with Vigorous Activities of Daily Living.” SAE paper 2006-01-0247, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., Warrendale, PA, 2006.

Wood, C.T., J.B. Sala, K. Sanders, and P.E. Cassidy. “Trends in Consumer Product Warnings Found in Voluntary Standards.” Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp.1798-1802, 2006.

Young, D., D. Trachtman, I.S. Scher, and R.A. Schmidt. “High School and College Baseball Pitcher’s Response and Glove Movements to Line Drives.” Journal of Applied Biomechanics, Vol. 22(1):25-32, 2006.

Ayres, T., L. Li, D. Trachtman, and D. Young. “Passenger-Side Rear-View Mirrors: Driver Behavior and Safety,” International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, Vol. 35:157–162, 2005.

Huntley-Fenner, G., S. Arndt, and K. Sanders. “Case Study: Pedestrian Behavior at Grade Crossings.” Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Conference on Industrial Engineering – Theory, Applications and Practice, Clearwater, FL, pp. 69-73, 2005.

Keetch, K.M., R.A. Schmidt, T.D. Lee, and D.E. Young. “Especial Skills: Their Emergence With Massive Amounts of Practice.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 31(5):970-978, 2005.

Loftus, G.R., and E.M. Harley. “Why Is It Easier to Identify Someone Close Than Far Away?” Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol. 12(1):43-65, 2005.

Scher, I., D. Trachtman, D. Young, and A. Dubey. “Falling Objects: Is There Really a Potential for Head Injury?” Summer Bioengineering Conference, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vail, Colorado, 2005.

Trachtman, D., R. Schmidt, and D. Young. “The Role of Pedal Configuration in Unintended-Acceleration and Pedal-Error Accidents.” Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2005.

Young, D., G. Huntley-Fenner, D. Trachtman, and D. Krauss. “Human Performance Issues in Auditory Collision-Avoidance Systems.” Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Conference on Industrial Engineering – Theory, Applications and Practice, Clearwater, FL, pp. 64-68, 2005.

Al-Tarawneh, I.S., W.J. Cohen, D. Trachtman, D.A. Krauss, and R.R. Bishu. “The Effect of Hands-Free Cellular Telephone Conversation Complexity on Choice Response Time in a Detection Task,” Proceedings, 48 th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2004.

Trachtman, D., D.E. Young, B. Dracup, I. Al-Tarawneh, C.P. Wall. “Are Seat Belt Usage Rates Lower Than We Think?” Proceedings, 48 th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2004.

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