How to Work in the Car of the Future?: A Neuroergonomical Study Assessing Concentration, Performance and Workload Based on Subjective, Behavioral and Neurophysiological Insights

Kathrin Pollmann, Oilver Stefani, Amelie Bengsch, Matthias Peissner, Mathias Vukelic. How to Work in the Car of the Future?: A Neuroergonomical Study Assessing Concentration, Performance and Workload Based on Subjective, Behavioral and Neurophysiological Insights. In Stephen A. Brewster, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Anna L. Cox, Vassilis Kostakos, editors, Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2019, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, May 04-09, 2019. pages 54, ACM, 2019. [doi]

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Kathrin Pollmann

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Oilver Stefani

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Amelie Bengsch

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Matthias Peissner

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Mathias Vukelic

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