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2000Efficacy of a map on search, orientation and access behaviour in a hypermedia systemStanton, NA; Correia, P; Dias, P
2006The ergonomics of command and controlStanton, NA; Baber, C
2002Error by design: Methods for predicting device usabilityStanton, NA; Baber, C
2000A field study of team working in a new human supervisory control systemStanton, NA; Ashleigh, M
1996From fly-by-wire to drive-by-wire: Safety implications of automation in vehiclesStanton, NA; Marsden, P
2008Genotype and phenotype schema and their role in distributed situation awareness in collaborative systemsStanton, NA; Salmon, PM; Walker, GH; Jenkins, DP
2003Giving ergonomics away? The application of ergonomics methods by novicesStanton, NA; Young, MS
2006Hierarchical task analysis: Developments, applications and extensionsStanton, NA
2006Hierarchical task analysis: Developments, applications and extensionsStanton, NA
2009Human error taxonomies applied to driving: A generic driver error taxonomy and its implications for intelligent transport systemsStanton, NA; Salmon, PM
2006In loco intellegentia: Human factors for the future European train driverYoung, MS; Stanton, NA; Walker, GH
2009Influencing interaction: Development of the design with intent methodLockton, D; Harrison, DJ; Holley, T; Stanton, NA
1998Is utility in the mind of the beholder? A review of ergonomics methodsStanton, NA; Young, MS
2002It’s all relative: Defining mental workload in the light of AnnettYoung, MS; Stanton, NA
2006Levels of abstraction in human supervisory control teamsStanton, NA; Ashleigh, M; Roberts, AD; Xu, F
2008Making the user more efficient: Design for sustainable behaviourLockton, D; Harrison, DJ; Stanton, NA
2002Malleable attentional resources theory: A new explanation for the effects of mental underload on performanceYoung, MS; Stanton, NA
2008Measuring situation awareness in complex systems: Comparison of measures studySalmon, PM; Stanton, NA; Walker, GH; Jenkins, DP; Ladva, D; Rafferty, L; Young, MS
2007Miles away. Determining the extent of secondary task interference on simulated drivingYoung, MS; Stanton, NA
2010Modelling the User: How design for sustainable behaviour can reveal different stakeholder perspectives on human natureLockton, D; Harrison, DJ; Stanton, NA