Browsing by Author "Starkey, Nicola J."
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Designing a mobile augmented memory system for people with traumatic brain injuries
Chang, Carole; Hinze, Annika; Bowen, Judy; Starkey, Nicola J. (IEEE, 2014)Augmented memory systems help people remember events in their lives. Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) often have memory impairments. We conducted a user study to learn about strategies individuals with TBI use ... -
Does Familiarity breed inattention? Why drivers crash on the roads they know best
Charlton, Samuel G.; Starkey, Nicola J. (Australasian College of Road Safety, 2012)This paper describes our research into the nature of everyday driving, with a particular emphasis on the processes that govern driver behaviour in familiar, well - practiced situations. The research examined the development ... -
Drivers use of in-vehicle information systems and perceptions of their effects on driving
Starkey, Nicola J.; Charlton, Samuel G. (Frontiers Media SA, 2020)In recent years the number of cars on the road with manufacturer installed in-vehicle information systems (IVIS) has increased dramatically, and with smartphones connecting directly to these systems drivers can access a ... -
Drivers’ response to speed warnings provided by a smart phone app
Starkey, Nicola J.; Charlton, Samuel G.; Malhotra, Neha; Lehtonen, Esko (2020)The distractive effects of mobile phones are well documented, but the recent development of mobile phone apps that provide speed advisory warnings raises the possibility that this technology may be used to improve driver ... -
Driving on familiar roads: Automaticity and inattention blindness
Charlton, Samuel G.; Starkey, Nicola J. (Elsevier, 2013)This paper describes our research into the processes that govern driver attention and behavior in familiar, well-practiced situations. The experiment examined the effects of extended practice on inattention blindness and ...