Good vibrations: tactile feedback in support of attention allocation and human-automation coordination in event-driven domains

scientific article published on December 1999

Good vibrations: tactile feedback in support of attention allocation and human-automation coordination in event-driven domains is …
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P8978DBLP publication IDjournals/hf/SklarS99
P356DOI10.1518/001872099779656716
P698PubMed publication ID10774125

P2093author name stringN B Sarter
A E Sklar
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P433issue4
P921main subjectautomationQ184199
attentionQ6501338
P304page(s)543-552
P577publication date1999-12-01
P1433published inHuman FactorsQ15716266
P1476titleGood vibrations: tactile feedback in support of attention allocation and human-automation coordination in event-driven domains
P478volume41

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