Peer-Reviewed Publications
Stress Induction Techniques in a Driving Simulator and Reactions from Newly Licensed Drivers." Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behaviour. 2016.
" "Preliminary research developing a theory of cell phone distraction and social relationships." Accid Anal Prev. 2015;86:155-160.
"New Insights Into the Detrimental Effects of Peer Passengers on Teen Drivers. Vol. 57. Sage Publications; 2013.
Mind wandering behind the wheel: performance and oculomotor correlates." Hum Factors. 2011;53(1):13-21.
"Learning to Predict Driver Behavior from Observation. Stanford University: Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence; 2017.
Headway Time and Crashes Among Novice Teens and Experienced Adult Drivers in a Simulated Lead Truck Braking Scenario." Proc Int Driv Symp Hum Factors Driv Assess Train Veh Des. 2013;67:439-445.
"EyeSync-Real Time Integration of an Eye Tracker in a Driving Simulator Environment (No. 2016-01-1419).". In: SAE 2016 World Conference and Exhibition.; 2016.
" Evaluation of a Risk Awareness Perception Training Program on Novice Teen Driver Behavior at Left-Turn Intersections." Transp Res Rec. 2015;2516:15-21.
"Adolescence, Attention Allocation, and Driving Safety." J Adolesc Health. 2014;54(5S):S6-S15.
"(2012). Using Crash Data to Develop Simulator Scenarios for Assessing Young Novice Driver Performance." Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2012:73-78.
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