Musicant et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Relationship between kinematic and physiological indices during braking events of different intensitiesMusicant et al., 2018
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- Musicant O
- Botzer A
- Laufer I
- Collet C
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- Human factors
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Objective To study the relationship between physiological indices and kinematic indices during braking events of different intensities. Background Based on mental workload theory, driving and other task demands may generate changes in physiological indices, such as the …
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