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Fatigue and Automation-Induced Impairments in Simulated Driving Performance.

April 29, 1998
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Citation:
Desmond, P., Hancock, P.A., & Monette, J. (1998). Fatigue and automation-induced impairments in simulated driving performance. Transportation Research Record, 1628, 8-14.

Abstract:
A driving simulator study investigated the effect of automation of the driving task on performance under fatiguing driving conditions.

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