Jordan Navarro

2.6k total citations
92 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Jordan Navarro is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality. According to data from OpenAlex, Jordan Navarro has authored 92 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 68 papers in Social Psychology, 31 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 26 papers in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality. Recurrent topics in Jordan Navarro's work include Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (50 papers), Traffic and Road Safety (26 papers) and Safety Warnings and Signage (20 papers). Jordan Navarro is often cited by papers focused on Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (50 papers), Traffic and Road Safety (26 papers) and Safety Warnings and Signage (20 papers). Jordan Navarro collaborates with scholars based in France, Canada and Australia. Jordan Navarro's co-authors include François Osiurak, Emanuelle Reynaud, Franck Mars, Mathieu Lesourd, Mercedes Bueno, Alexandra Fort, Julien Cegarra, Michael G. Lenné, Christina M. Rudin-Brown and Jessica Edquist and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Jordan Navarro

88 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers

Jordan Navarro
Myounghoon Jeon United States
Michael J. Flannagan United States
James P. Bliss United States
Mary F. Lesch United States
Paul Atchley United States
Donald L. Fisher United States
Jacques Terken Netherlands
Jing Feng United States
Myounghoon Jeon United States
Jordan Navarro
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Countries citing papers authored by Jordan Navarro

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All Works

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Cegarra, Julien, et al.. (2025). Driving among autonomous vehicles: The effect of initial trust and driving style on driving behaviors. Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 112. 99–110.
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Navarro, Jordan, et al.. (2024). We all fall for it: Influence of driving experience, level of cognitive control engaged and actual exposure to the driving situations on the Dunning-Kruger effect. Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 109. 1–18. 2 indexed citations
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Lesourd, Mathieu, Emanuelle Reynaud, Jordan Navarro, et al.. (2023). Involvement of the posterior tool processing network during explicit retrieval of action tool and semantic tool knowledge: an fMRI study. Cerebral Cortex. 33(11). 6526–6542. 20 indexed citations
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Navarro, Jordan, et al.. (2023). Exploration of driver stress when resuming control from highly automated driving in an emergency situation. Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 93. 222–234. 16 indexed citations
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Navarro, Jordan & Peter A. Hancock. (2022). Did Tools Create Humans?. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science. 24(2). 206–232. 12 indexed citations
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Navarro, Jordan, et al.. (2022). Development of the Smart Tools Proneness Questionnaire (STP-Q): an instrument to assess the individual propensity to use smart tools. Ergonomics. 65(12). 1639–1658. 5 indexed citations
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Federico, Giovanni, Emanuelle Reynaud, Jordan Navarro, et al.. (2022). The cortical thickness of the area PF of the left inferior parietal cortex mediates technical-reasoning skills. Scientific Reports. 12(1). 11840–11840. 27 indexed citations
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Cegarra, Julien, et al.. (2021). Automation Type and Reliability Impact on Visual Automation Monitoring and Human Performance. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 38(1). 64–77. 15 indexed citations
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Fort, Alexandra, et al.. (2020). Impact of mind‐wandering on visual information processing while driving: An electrophysiological study. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 35(2). 508–516. 14 indexed citations
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Navarro, Jordan, et al.. (2019). Highly Automated Driving Impact on Drivers’ Gaze Behaviors during a Car-Following Task. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 35(11). 1008–1017. 26 indexed citations
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Navarro, Jordan, et al.. (2019). Driving Under the Influence: How Music Listening Affects Driving Behaviors. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 16 indexed citations
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Navarro, Jordan, et al.. (2018). Does False and Missed Lane Departure Warnings Impact Driving Performances Differently?. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 35(14). 1292–1302. 12 indexed citations
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Rogé, Joceline, et al.. (2017). Mechanisms underlying cognitive conspicuity in the detection of cyclists by car drivers. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 104. 88–95. 21 indexed citations
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Osiurak, François, et al.. (2017). Digital, analogue, or redundant speedometers for truck driving: Impact on visual distraction, efficiency and usability. Applied Ergonomics. 65. 12–22. 21 indexed citations
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Navarro, Jordan, et al.. (2016). The impact of false warnings on partial and full lane departure warnings effectiveness and acceptance in car driving. Ergonomics. 59(12). 1553–1564. 21 indexed citations
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Navarro, Jordan, et al.. (2016). Influence of lane departure warnings onset and reliability on car drivers' behaviors. Applied Ergonomics. 59(Pt A). 123–131. 32 indexed citations
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Navarro, Jordan, et al.. (2015). Parking Manoeuvres Differ among Drivers with Narrower and Wider Field of View in the Presence of a Spatial Reference. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 29(2). 309–313. 3 indexed citations
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Moreno, M. Echevarría, et al.. (2012). La evaluación clínica objetiva estructurada en la docencia en Anestesiología y Reanimación. Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación. 59(3). 134–141. 2 indexed citations
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Rudin-Brown, Christina M., Michael G. Lenné, Jessica Edquist, et al.. (2009). Driver Compliance with, and Understanding of, Level Crossing Controls. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 21(2). 428–434. 7 indexed citations

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