Nicholas D. Cassavaugh

576 total citations
18 papers, 420 citations indexed

About

Nicholas D. Cassavaugh is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, Nicholas D. Cassavaugh has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 420 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Social Psychology, 8 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 8 papers in Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Nicholas D. Cassavaugh's work include Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (11 papers), Older Adults Driving Studies (8 papers) and Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (7 papers). Nicholas D. Cassavaugh is often cited by papers focused on Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (11 papers), Older Adults Driving Studies (8 papers) and Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (7 papers). Nicholas D. Cassavaugh collaborates with scholars based in United States and Switzerland. Nicholas D. Cassavaugh's co-authors include Arthur F. Kramer, Richard W. Backs, Joshua Domeyer, Ensar Becic, William J. Horrey, Christopher D. Ingersoll, Ksenia I. Ustinova, Michele Oliver, Joel T. Nigg and David E. Irwin and has published in prestigious journals such as Developmental Psychology, Psychology and Aging and Accident Analysis & Prevention.

In The Last Decade

Nicholas D. Cassavaugh

17 papers receiving 397 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nicholas D. Cassavaugh United States 10 179 136 122 111 61 18 420
John G. Gaspar United States 10 123 0.7× 111 0.8× 112 0.9× 117 1.1× 25 0.4× 14 399
Kazutoshi Ebe Japan 14 123 0.7× 128 0.9× 153 1.3× 145 1.3× 24 0.4× 30 477
Shirin E. Hassan United States 14 102 0.6× 209 1.5× 161 1.3× 221 2.0× 55 0.9× 32 604
Adam Tarnowski Poland 13 110 0.6× 68 0.5× 117 1.0× 58 0.5× 24 0.4× 50 541
Richard R. Goodenough United States 3 189 1.1× 200 1.5× 51 0.4× 118 1.1× 97 1.6× 7 407
Bernard Baumberger Switzerland 11 88 0.5× 41 0.3× 232 1.9× 112 1.0× 34 0.6× 24 425
Matthew C. Crisler United States 7 251 1.4× 277 2.0× 55 0.5× 165 1.5× 100 1.6× 17 518
Claude Marin-Lamellet France 9 72 0.4× 59 0.4× 73 0.6× 126 1.1× 15 0.2× 30 276
Laurence Paire‐Ficout France 13 111 0.6× 94 0.7× 74 0.6× 198 1.8× 9 0.1× 36 456
Giuseppe A. Zito Switzerland 12 70 0.4× 64 0.5× 214 1.8× 26 0.2× 56 0.9× 27 407

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Ruscio, Daniele, et al.. (2015). Comparison of Novice and Experienced Drivers Using the SEEV Model to Predict Attention Allocation at Intersections During Simulated Driving. PubliCatt (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore). 11 indexed citations
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Cassavaugh, Nicholas D. & Arthur F. Kramer. (2014). Transfer of Computer-Based Training to Simulated Driving In Older Adults. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 58(1). 2043–2047. 3 indexed citations
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Domeyer, Joshua, Nicholas D. Cassavaugh, & Richard W. Backs. (2013). The use of adaptation to reduce simulator sickness in driving assessment and research. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 53. 127–132. 72 indexed citations
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Cassavaugh, Nicholas D., et al.. (2012). Validation of Inhibition Tasks for a Comprehensive Assessment of Visual Attention Across Age Groups. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 56(1). 158–162. 1 indexed citations
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Ustinova, Ksenia I., et al.. (2011). Development of a 3D immersive videogame to improve arm-postural coordination in patients with TBI. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. 8(1). 61–61. 38 indexed citations
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Oliver, Michele, Joel T. Nigg, Nicholas D. Cassavaugh, & Richard W. Backs. (2011). Behavioral and Cardiovascular Responses to Frustration During Simulated Driving Tasks in Young Adults With and Without Attention Disorder Symptoms. Journal of Attention Disorders. 16(6). 478–490. 27 indexed citations
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Cassavaugh, Nicholas D. & Arthur F. Kramer. (2009). Transfer of computer-based training to simulated driving in older adults. Applied Ergonomics. 40(5). 943–952. 87 indexed citations
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Cassavaugh, Nicholas D., Joshua Domeyer, & Richard W. Backs. (2009). The Effect of Age on Decision Making During Unprotected Turns Across Oncoming Traffic. 3 indexed citations
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Cassavaugh, Nicholas D., et al.. (2009). Attention Function Structure of Older and Younger Adult Drivers. 3 indexed citations
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Kramer, Arthur F., et al.. (2007). Influence of Age and Proximity Warning Devices on Collision Avoidance in Simulated Driving. Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 49(5). 935–949. 83 indexed citations
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Cassavaugh, Nicholas D.. (2007). Transfer of Skill From a Computer -Based Training Program to Driving in a Simulated Environment.
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Kramer, Arthur F., et al.. (2005). Development of Attentional and Oculomotor Control.. Developmental Psychology. 41(5). 760–772. 50 indexed citations
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Cassavaugh, Nicholas D., Arthur F. Kramer, & Matthew S. Peterson. (2004). Aging and the Strategic Control of the Fixation Offset Effect.. Psychology and Aging. 19(2). 357–361. 6 indexed citations
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Cassavaugh, Nicholas D., Arthur F. Kramer, & David E. Irwin. (2003). Influence of Task-Irrelevant Onset Distractors on the Visual Search Performance of Young and Old Adults. Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition. 10(1). 44–60. 9 indexed citations
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Kramer, Arthur F., Nicholas D. Cassavaugh, David E. Irwin, Matthew S. Peterson, & Sowon Hahn. (2001). Influence of single and multiple onset distractors on visual search for singleton targets. Perception & Psychophysics. 63(6). 952–968. 13 indexed citations

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