%% cooper_publications.bib
%% Complete publication list for Joel M. Cooper, PhD
%% ORCID: 0000-0002-7789-7704
%% Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LfO53RQAAAAJ
%% 89 unique entries (Google Scholar)
%% Generated: 2026-02-17
%%
%% Citation key format: firstauthor_year_keyword
%% Entry types: @article, @inproceedings, @incollection, @techreport, @phdthesis, @mastersthesis
%%

%% ---------- 1. Drews et al. 2009 — Text messaging during simulated driving ----------
@article{drews2009texting,
  author    = {Frank A. Drews and Hina Yazdani and Celeste N. Godfrey and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Text messaging during simulated driving},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2009},
  volume    = {51},
  number    = {5},
  pages     = {762--770},
  keywords  = {texting, distracted driving, cell phone, simulator},
  doi       = {10.1177/0018720809353319},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 1; 600 citations}
}

%% ---------- 2. Strayer et al. 2015 — Assessing cognitive distraction ----------
@article{strayer2015assessing,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel Turrill and Joel M. Cooper and James R. Coleman and Nate Medeiros-Ward and Francesco Biondi},
  title     = {Assessing cognitive distraction in the automobile},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2015},
  volume    = {57},
  number    = {8},
  pages     = {1300--1324},
  keywords  = {cognitive distraction, driver workload, automobile, voice systems},
  doi       = {10.1177/0018720815575149},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 2; 402 citations}
}

%% ---------- 3. Strayer et al. 2013 — Measuring cognitive distraction (AAA) ----------
@techreport{strayer2013measuring,
  author      = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and Joel Turrill and James Coleman and Nate Medeiros-Ward and Francesco Biondi},
  title       = {Measuring cognitive distraction in the automobile},
  institution = {AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety},
  year        = {2013},
  keywords    = {cognitive distraction, AAA, driver workload, measurement},
  doi       = {10.1037/e741382011-014},
  note        = {Google Scholar entry 3; 323 citations}
}

%% ---------- 4. Strayer et al. 2017 — Smartphone and driver cognitive workload ----------
@article{strayer2017smartphone,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and Joel Turrill and James R. Coleman and Rachel J. Hopman},
  title     = {The smartphone and the driver's cognitive workload: A comparison of {Apple}, {Google}, and {Microsoft}'s intelligent personal assistants},
  journal   = {Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology},
  year      = {2017},
  keywords  = {smartphone, cognitive workload, Siri, Google Now, Cortana, personal assistant},
  doi       = {10.1037/cep0000104},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 4; 182 citations}
}

%% ---------- 5. Sanbonmatsu et al. 2018 — Beliefs about fully automated vehicles ----------
@article{sanbonmatsu2018cognitive,
  author    = {David M. Sanbonmatsu and David L. Strayer and Zhiyuan Yu and Francesco Biondi and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {Cognitive underpinnings of beliefs and confidence in beliefs about fully automated vehicles},
  journal   = {Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour},
  year      = {2018},
  volume    = {55},
  pages     = {114--122},
  keywords  = {automated vehicles, beliefs, confidence, trust, cognition},
  doi       = {10.1016/j.trf.2018.02.029},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 5; 152 citations}
}

%% ---------- 6. Cooper et al. 2013 — Eye movements and cognitive workload ----------
@article{cooper2013eye,
  author    = {Joel M. Cooper and Nate Medeiros-Ward and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {The impact of eye movements and cognitive workload on lateral position variability in driving},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2013},
  volume    = {55},
  number    = {5},
  pages     = {1001--1014},
  keywords  = {eye movements, cognitive workload, lane keeping, lateral position},
  doi       = {10.1177/0018720813480177},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 6; 140 citations}
}

%% ---------- 7. Cooper et al. 2009 — Tipping point of traffic flow ----------
@article{cooper2009tipping,
  author    = {Joel M. Cooper and Ivana Vladisavljevic and Nate Medeiros-Ward and Peter T. Martin and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {An investigation of driver distraction near the tipping point of traffic flow stability},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2009},
  volume    = {51},
  number    = {2},
  pages     = {261--268},
  keywords  = {driver distraction, traffic flow, tipping point, cell phone, stability},
  doi       = {10.1177/0018720809337503},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 7; 134 citations}
}

%% ---------- 8. Cooper & Strayer 2008 — Simulator practice and real-world experience ----------
@article{cooper2008simulator,
  author    = {Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Effects of simulator practice and real-world experience on cell-phone-related driver distraction},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2008},
  volume    = {50},
  number    = {6},
  pages     = {893--902},
  keywords  = {simulator, practice, cell phone, driver distraction, training},
  doi       = {10.1518/001872008x374983},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 8; 110 citations}
}

%% ---------- 9. Strayer et al. 2019 — Visual and cognitive demands of IVIS ----------
@article{strayer2019assessing,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and Rachel M. Goethe and Megan M. McCarty and Douglas J. Getty and Francesco Biondi},
  title     = {Assessing the visual and cognitive demands of in-vehicle information systems},
  journal   = {Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications},
  year      = {2019},
  volume    = {4},
  number    = {1},
  pages     = {18},
  keywords  = {IVIS, visual demand, cognitive demand, infotainment, DRT},
  doi       = {10.1186/s41235-019-0166-3},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 9; 91 citations}
}

%% ---------- 10. Medeiros-Ward et al. 2014 — Hierarchical control and driving ----------
@article{medeirosward2014hierarchical,
  author    = {Nate Medeiros-Ward and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Hierarchical control and driving},
  journal   = {Journal of Experimental Psychology: General},
  year      = {2014},
  volume    = {143},
  number    = {3},
  pages     = {953},
  keywords  = {hierarchical control, driving, automaticity, cognitive control},
  doi       = {10.1037/e505772014-013},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 10; 89 citations}
}

%% ---------- 11. Biondi et al. 2018 — 80 MPH and out-of-the-loop ----------
@inproceedings{biondi2018eighty,
  author    = {Francesco N. Biondi and Monika Lohani and Rachel Hopman and Samuel Mills and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {80 {MPH} and out-of-the-loop: Effects of real-world semi-automated driving on driver workload and arousal},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2018},
  volume    = {62},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {semi-automated driving, workload, arousal, Level 2 automation},
  doi       = {10.1177/1541931218621427},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 11; 87 citations}
}

%% ---------- 12. Strayer et al. 2004 — What do drivers fail to see ----------
@inproceedings{strayer2004fail,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and Frank A. Drews},
  title     = {What do drivers fail to see when conversing on a cell phone?},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2004},
  volume    = {48},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {cell phone, inattention blindness, driver distraction},
  doi       = {10.1037/e577202012-002},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 12; 84 citations}
}

%% ---------- 13. Strayer et al. 2019 — CarPlay, Android Auto, native systems ----------
@article{strayer2019carplay,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and Megan M. McCarty and Douglas J. Getty and Camille L. Wheatley and Connor J. Motzkus and others},
  title     = {Visual and cognitive demands of {CarPlay}, {Android Auto}, and five native infotainment systems},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2019},
  volume    = {61},
  number    = {8},
  pages     = {1371--1386},
  keywords  = {CarPlay, Android Auto, infotainment, visual demand, cognitive demand},
  doi       = {10.1177/0018720819836575},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 13; 69 citations}
}

%% ---------- 14. Strayer et al. 2016 — Talking to your car ----------
@article{strayer2016talking,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and Joel Turrill and James R. Coleman and Rachel J. Hopman},
  title     = {Talking to your car can drive you to distraction},
  journal   = {Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications},
  year      = {2016},
  volume    = {1},
  number    = {1},
  pages     = {16},
  doi       = {10.1186/s41235-016-0018-3},
  keywords  = {voice interaction, cognitive distraction, in-vehicle systems},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 14; 65 citations}
}

%% ---------- 15. Strayer et al. 2017 — Visual and cognitive demands (AAA) ----------
@techreport{strayer2017visual,
  author      = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and Rachel M. Goethe and Megan M. McCarty and Douglas Getty and Francesco Biondi},
  title       = {Visual and cognitive demands of using in-vehicle infotainment systems},
  institution = {AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety},
  year        = {2017},
  keywords    = {IVIS, visual demand, cognitive demand, AAA, infotainment},
  note        = {Google Scholar entry 15; 56 citations}
}

%% ---------- 16. Yager et al. 2012 — Reading and writing text messages while driving (HFES) ----------
@inproceedings{yager2012text,
  author    = {Christine E. Yager and Joel M. Cooper and Susan T. Chrysler},
  title     = {The effects of reading and writing text-based messages while driving},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2012},
  volume    = {56},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {texting, reading, writing, driver distraction},
  doi       = {10.1037/e572172013-455},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 16; 45 citations}
}

%% ---------- 17. McDonnell et al. 2023 — Brain on autopilot ----------
@article{mcdonnell2023brain,
  author    = {Amy S. McDonnell and Tyler G. Simmons and Gus G. Erickson and Monika Lohani and Joel M. Cooper and others},
  title     = {This is your brain on autopilot: Neural indices of driver workload and engagement during partial vehicle automation},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2023},
  volume    = {65},
  number    = {7},
  pages     = {1435--1450},
  keywords  = {autopilot, EEG, neural indices, workload, engagement, automation},
  doi       = {10.1177/00187208211039091},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 17; 44 citations}
}

%% ---------- 18. Cooper et al. 2014 — Mental workload of voice interactions (AAA) ----------
@techreport{cooper2014mental,
  author      = {Joel M. Cooper and Holly Ingebretsen and David L. Strayer},
  title       = {Mental workload of common voice-based vehicle interactions across six different vehicle systems},
  institution = {AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety},
  year        = {2014},
  keywords    = {mental workload, voice interaction, vehicle systems, AAA},
  note        = {Google Scholar entry 18; 41 citations}
}

%% ---------- 19. Strayer & Cooper 2015 — Driven to distraction ----------
@article{strayer2015driven,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {Driven to distraction},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2015},
  volume    = {57},
  number    = {8},
  pages     = {1343--1347},
  keywords  = {distracted driving, commentary, cognitive distraction},
  doi       = {10.1177/0018720815610668},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 19; 36 citations}
}

%% ---------- 20. Biondi et al. 2015 — Anticipatory glances on-road ----------
@inproceedings{biondi2015anticipatory,
  author    = {Francesco Biondi and David M. Turrill and James R. Coleman and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Cognitive distraction impairs drivers' anticipatory glances: An on-road study},
  booktitle = {Driving Assessment Conference},
  year      = {2015},
  number    = {8},
  keywords  = {anticipatory glances, on-road, cognitive distraction, eye tracking},
  doi       = {10.17077/drivingassessment.1546},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 20; 34 citations}
}

%% ---------- 21. Cooper et al. 2020 — Age-related differences in IVIS demands ----------
@article{cooper2020age,
  author    = {Joel M. Cooper and Camille L. Wheatley and Megan M. McCarty and Connor J. Motzkus and Camille L. Lopes and others},
  title     = {Age-related differences in the cognitive, visual, and temporal demands of in-vehicle information systems},
  journal   = {Frontiers in Psychology},
  year      = {2020},
  volume    = {11},
  pages     = {1154},
  keywords  = {aging, IVIS, cognitive demand, visual demand, older drivers},
  doi       = {10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01154},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 21; 32 citations}
}

%% ---------- 22. Strayer et al. 2022 — Persistence of distraction ----------
@article{strayer2022persistence,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Shannon C. Castro and Joel Turrill and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {The persistence of distraction: The hidden costs of intermittent multitasking},
  journal   = {Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied},
  year      = {2022},
  volume    = {28},
  number    = {2},
  pages     = {262},
  keywords  = {multitasking, distraction, residual cost, intermittent},
  doi       = {10.1037/xap0000388},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 22; 30 citations}
}

%% ---------- 23. Biondi et al. 2018 — ADAS assessment scale ----------
@article{biondi2018challenge,
  author    = {Francesco N. Biondi and Douglas Getty and Megan M. McCarty and Rachel M. Goethe and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {The challenge of {ADAS} assessment: A scale for the assessment of the {HMI} of advanced driver assistance technology},
  journal   = {Transportation Research Record},
  year      = {2018},
  volume    = {2672},
  number    = {37},
  pages     = {113--122},
  keywords  = {ADAS, HMI, assessment scale, driver assistance},
  doi       = {10.1177/0361198118773569},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 23; 29 citations}
}

%% ---------- 24. Boehm et al. 2021 — Real-time prediction of cognitive workload ----------
@article{boehm2021realtime,
  author    = {Udo Boehm and Dora Matzke and Matthew Gretton and Shannon Castro and Joel Cooper and Matthew Skinner and David Strayer and others},
  title     = {Real-time prediction of short-timescale fluctuations in cognitive workload},
  journal   = {Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications},
  year      = {2021},
  volume    = {6},
  number    = {1},
  pages     = {30},
  keywords  = {real-time prediction, cognitive workload, fluctuations, modeling},
  doi       = {10.1186/s41235-021-00289-y},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 24; 28 citations}
}

%% ---------- 25. Cooper et al. 2012 — Reading and writing text messages (SWUTC) ----------
@techreport{cooper2012texting,
  author      = {Joel Cooper and Christine Yager and Susan T. Chrysler},
  title       = {An investigation of the effects of reading and writing text-based messages while driving},
  institution = {Southwest Region University Transportation Center},
  year        = {2012},
  keywords    = {texting, reading, writing, driving, field study},
  note        = {Google Scholar entry 25; 28 citations}
}

%% ---------- 26. Medeiros-Ward et al. 2010 — Fingertip shear feedback ----------
@inproceedings{medeirosward2010fingertip,
  author    = {Nate Medeiros-Ward and Joel M. Cooper and Andrew J. Doxon and David L. Strayer and William R. Provancher},
  title     = {Bypassing the bottleneck: The advantage of fingertip shear feedback for navigational cues},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2010},
  volume    = {54},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {haptic feedback, fingertip shear, navigation, attention bottleneck},
  doi       = {10.1037/e578852012-005},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 26; 27 citations}
}

%% ---------- 27. Castro et al. 2016 — Validating assessment strategies ----------
@inproceedings{castro2016validating,
  author    = {Shannon Castro and Joel Cooper and David Strayer},
  title     = {Validating two assessment strategies for visual and cognitive load in a simulated driving task},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2016},
  volume    = {60},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {assessment, visual load, cognitive load, simulator, validation},
  doi       = {10.1177/1541931213601432},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 27; 24 citations}
}

%% ---------- 28. Cooper et al. 2016 — Extending the DRT ----------
@inproceedings{cooper2016extending,
  author    = {Joel M. Cooper and Shannon C. Castro and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Extending the detection response task to simultaneously measure cognitive and visual task demands},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2016},
  volume    = {60},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {DRT, detection response task, cognitive demand, visual demand},
  doi       = {10.1177/1541931213601447},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 28; 24 citations}
}

%% ---------- 29. Lohani et al. 2021 — No difference manual vs. automated ----------
@article{lohani2021nodifference,
  author    = {Monika Lohani and Joel M. Cooper and Gus G. Erickson and Tyler G. Simmons and Amy S. McDonnell and others},
  title     = {No difference in arousal or cognitive demands between manual and partially automated driving: A multi-method on-road study},
  journal   = {Frontiers in Neuroscience},
  year      = {2021},
  volume    = {15},
  pages     = {577418},
  keywords  = {automated driving, arousal, cognitive demand, on-road, multi-method},
  doi       = {10.3389/fnins.2021.577418},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 29; 23 citations}
}

%% ---------- 30. Cooper et al. 2008 — Lane changing on cell phone ----------
@inproceedings{cooper2008lane,
  author    = {Joel M. Cooper and Ivana Vladisavljevic and David L. Strayer and Peter T. Martin},
  title     = {Drivers' lane changing behavior while conversing on a cell phone in a variable density simulated highway environment},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 87th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2008},
  publisher = {Transportation Research Board},
  keywords  = {lane changing, cell phone, traffic density, simulator},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 30; 21 citations}
}

%% ---------- 31. Strayer et al. 2017 — Dynamic workload in conversational dyads ----------
@inproceedings{strayer2017dynamic,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Francesco Biondi and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {Dynamic workload fluctuations in driver/non-driver conversational dyads},
  booktitle = {Driving Assessment Conference},
  year      = {2017},
  number    = {9},
  keywords  = {dynamic workload, conversation, dyads, driver distraction},
  doi       = {10.17077/drivingassessment.1659},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 31; 19 citations}
}

%% ---------- 32. McDonnell et al. 2024 — Brain on autopilot 2.0 ----------
@article{mcdonnell2024brain2,
  author    = {Amy S. McDonnell and Kayleigh W. Crabtree and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {This is your brain on autopilot 2.0: The influence of practice on driver workload and engagement during on-road, partially automated driving},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2024},
  volume    = {66},
  number    = {8},
  pages     = {2025--2040},
  keywords  = {autopilot, practice, workload, engagement, partial automation},
  doi       = {10.1177/00187208231201054},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 32; 18 citations}
}

%% ---------- 33. McDonnell et al. 2021 — Four core workload measures ----------
@article{mcdonnell2021power,
  author    = {Amy S. McDonnell and Kristie Imberger and Cameron Poulter and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {The power and sensitivity of four core driver workload measures for benchmarking the distraction potential of new driver vehicle interfaces},
  journal   = {Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour},
  year      = {2021},
  volume    = {83},
  pages     = {99--117},
  keywords  = {workload measures, benchmarking, distraction, sensitivity, DRT},
  doi       = {10.1016/j.trf.2021.09.019},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 33; 18 citations}
}

%% ---------- 34. Biondi et al. 2017 — Level-2 vehicle on open road ----------
@inproceedings{biondi2017partial,
  author    = {Francesco Biondi and Rachel Goethe and Joel Cooper and David Strayer},
  title     = {Partial-autonomous frenzy: Driving a level-2 vehicle on the open road},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics},
  year      = {2017},
  publisher = {Springer},
  keywords  = {Level 2 automation, partial autonomy, on-road, driver behavior},
  doi       = {10.1007/978-3-319-58475-1_25},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 34; 18 citations}
}

%% ---------- 35. Vladisavljevic et al. 2009 — Integrating driving and traffic simulations ----------
@inproceedings{vladisavljevic2009integrating,
  author    = {Ivana Vladisavljevic and Joel M. Cooper and Peter T. Martin and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Importance of integrating driving and traffic simulations: Case study of impact of cell phone drivers on traffic flow},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 88th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2009},
  publisher = {Transportation Research Board},
  keywords  = {traffic simulation, driving simulation, cell phone, traffic flow, integration},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 35; 18 citations}
}

%% ---------- 36. Strayer et al. 2011 — Profiles in cell phone distraction ----------
@incollection{strayer2011profiles,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel Cooper and Frank A. Drews},
  title     = {Profiles in cell phone-induced driver distraction},
  booktitle = {Driving Simulation for Engineering, Medicine, and Psychology},
  year      = {2011},
  keywords  = {cell phone, driver distraction, profiles, individual differences},
  doi       = {10.1201/b10836-28},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 36; 17 citations}
}

%% ---------- 37. Biondi et al. 2019 — Auditory-vocal systems design ----------
@article{biondi2019auditory,
  author    = {Francesco N. Biondi and Douglas Getty and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Examining the effect of infotainment auditory-vocal systems' design components on workload and usability},
  journal   = {Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour},
  year      = {2019},
  volume    = {62},
  pages     = {520--528},
  keywords  = {auditory-vocal, infotainment, design, workload, usability},
  doi       = {10.1016/j.trf.2019.02.006},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 37; 16 citations}
}

%% ---------- 38. Strayer et al. 2018 — CarPlay, Android Auto, OEM (AAA) ----------
@techreport{strayer2018carplay,
  author      = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and Megan M. McCarty and Douglas J. Getty and Camille L. Wheatley and Connor J. Motzkus and others},
  title       = {Visual and cognitive demands of using {Apple}'s {CarPlay}, {Google}'s {Android Auto} and five different {OEM} infotainment systems},
  institution = {AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety},
  year        = {2018},
  keywords    = {CarPlay, Android Auto, OEM, infotainment, AAA},
  note        = {Google Scholar entry 38; 15 citations}
}

%% ---------- 39. Biondi et al. 2016 — Average heart rate for driver monitoring ----------
@article{biondi2016heartrate,
  author    = {Francesco Biondi and James R. Coleman and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Average heart rate for driver monitoring systems},
  journal   = {International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics},
  year      = {2016},
  volume    = {4},
  number    = {3--4},
  pages     = {282--291},
  keywords  = {heart rate, driver monitoring, physiology, workload},
  doi       = {10.1504/ijhfe.2016.083521},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 39; 15 citations}
}

%% ---------- 40. Watson et al. 2013 — Attentional control and aging driver ----------
@incollection{watson2013aging,
  author    = {Jason M. Watson and Ashley E. Lambert and Joel M. Cooper and Ivan V. Boyle and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {On attentional control and the aging driver},
  booktitle = {Engaging Older Adults with Modern Technology},
  year      = {2013},
  keywords  = {attention, aging, older drivers, cognitive control},
  doi       = {10.4018/978-1-4666-1966-1.ch002},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 40; 15 citations}
}

%% ---------- 41. Cooper et al. 2023 — Level 2 hybrid naturalistic study ----------
@article{cooper2023hybrid,
  author    = {Joel M. Cooper and Kayleigh W. Crabtree and Amy S. McDonnell and Devin May and Shannon C. Strayer and others},
  title     = {Driver behavior while using {Level 2} vehicle automation: A hybrid naturalistic study},
  journal   = {Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications},
  year      = {2023},
  volume    = {8},
  number    = {1},
  pages     = {71},
  keywords  = {Level 2, automation, naturalistic driving, driver behavior},
  doi       = {10.1186/s41235-023-00527-5},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 41; 14 citations}
}

%% ---------- 42. Chrysler et al. 2015 — Connected vehicle alerts ----------
@article{chrysler2015connected,
  author    = {Susan T. Chrysler and Joel M. Cooper and Darcy C. Marshall},
  title     = {Cost of warning of unseen threats: Unintended consequences of connected vehicle alerts},
  journal   = {Transportation Research Record},
  year      = {2015},
  volume    = {2518},
  number    = {1},
  pages     = {79--85},
  keywords  = {connected vehicles, warnings, alerts, unintended consequences},
  doi       = {10.3141/2518-11},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 42; 14 citations}
}

%% ---------- 43. Strayer et al. 2021 — Multitasking motorist and attention economy ----------
@incollection{strayer2021multitasking,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Douglas Getty and Francesco Biondi and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {The multitasking motorist and the attention economy},
  booktitle = {American Psychological Association},
  year      = {2021},
  publisher = {American Psychological Association},
  keywords  = {multitasking, attention economy, driving, distraction},
  doi       = {10.1037/0000208-007},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 43; 13 citations}
}

%% ---------- 44. Coleman et al. 2016 — Cognitive workload using IVMS ----------
@inproceedings{coleman2016ivms,
  author    = {James R. Coleman and Joel Turrill and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Cognitive workload using interactive voice messaging systems},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2016},
  volume    = {60},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {voice messaging, cognitive workload, interactive systems},
  doi       = {10.1177/1541931213601431},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 44; 13 citations}
}

%% ---------- 45. Getty et al. 2018 — Voice system design and workload ----------
@article{getty2018voice,
  author    = {Douglas Getty and Francesco Biondi and Sean D. Morgan and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {The effects of voice system design components on driver workload},
  journal   = {Transportation Research Record},
  year      = {2018},
  volume    = {2672},
  number    = {37},
  pages     = {94--100},
  keywords  = {voice system, design, driver workload, speech interface},
  doi       = {10.1177/0361198118777382},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 45; 12 citations}
}

%% ---------- 46. Lambert et al. 2010 — Working memory, visual attention, age ----------
@inproceedings{lambert2010working,
  author    = {Ashley E. Lambert and Jason M. Watson and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {The roles of working memory capacity, visual attention and age in driving performance},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2010},
  volume    = {54},
  number    = {2},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {working memory, visual attention, age, driving performance},
  doi       = {10.1037/e578632012-007},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 46; 12 citations}
}

%% ---------- 47. Fitzpatrick et al. 2011 — Safety at rural intersections ----------
@techreport{fitzpatrick2011rural,
  author      = {Kay Fitzpatrick and Susan Chrysler and Srinivasa Sunkari and Joel Cooper and Byungkyu Jason Park and Lori Higgins},
  title       = {Modern traffic control devices to improve safety at rural intersections},
  institution = {U.S. Federal Highway Administration},
  year        = {2011},
  keywords    = {rural intersections, traffic control, safety, FHWA},
  note        = {Google Scholar entry 47; 11 citations}
}

%% ---------- 49. Cooper et al. 2009 — Shifting eyes and thinking hard ----------
@inproceedings{cooper2009shifting,
  author    = {Joel M. Cooper and Nate Medeiros-Ward and Jared Seegmiller and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Shifting eyes and thinking hard keep us in our lanes},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2009},
  volume    = {53},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {eye movements, cognitive load, lane keeping},
  doi       = {10.1037/e578572012-002},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 49; 10 citations}
}

%% ---------- 50. Castro et al. 2023 — Dynamic workload measurement and modeling ----------
@article{castro2023dynamic,
  author    = {Shannon C. Castro and Andrew Heathcote and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Dynamic workload measurement and modeling: Driving and conversing},
  journal   = {Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied},
  year      = {2023},
  volume    = {29},
  number    = {3},
  pages     = {645},
  keywords  = {dynamic workload, modeling, conversation, driving},
  doi       = {10.1037/xap0000431},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 50; 9 citations}
}

%% ---------- 51. Lohani et al. 2020 — Driver arousal and workload pilot study ----------
@inproceedings{lohani2020arousal,
  author    = {Monika Lohani and Joel M. Cooper and Gus G. Erickson and Tyler G. Simmons and Amy S. McDonnell and others},
  title     = {Driver arousal and workload under partial vehicle automation: A pilot study},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2020},
  volume    = {64},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {arousal, workload, partial automation, pilot study},
  doi       = {10.1177/1071181320641471},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 51; 9 citations}
}

%% ---------- 52. Vladisavljevic et al. 2009 — Integrating simulations (variant) ----------
@inproceedings{vladisavljevic2009importance,
  author    = {Ivana Vladisavljevic and Joel M. Cooper and Peter T. Martin and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {The importance of integrating driving and traffic simulations},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 88th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2009},
  publisher = {Transportation Research Board},
  keywords  = {driving simulation, traffic simulation, integration},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 52; 9 citations (variant of entry 35)}
}

%% ---------- 53. Biondi et al. 2024 — ISO DRT cognitive load on highways ----------
@article{biondi2024iso,
  author    = {Francesco N. Biondi and Amy McDonnell and Joel Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Using the {ISO} detection response task to measure the cognitive load of driving four separate vehicles on two distinct highways},
  journal   = {Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour},
  year      = {2024},
  volume    = {102},
  pages     = {260--269},
  keywords  = {ISO DRT, cognitive load, highway, vehicle comparison},
  doi       = {10.1016/j.trf.2024.02.013},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 53; 8 citations}
}

%% ---------- 54. Biondi et al. 2017 — Heart rate detection (TRB) ----------
@inproceedings{biondi2017heartrate,
  author    = {Francesco Biondi and James R. Coleman and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Heart rate detection for driver monitoring systems},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 96th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2017},
  publisher = {Transportation Research Board},
  keywords  = {heart rate, driver monitoring, detection, physiology},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 54; 8 citations}
}

%% ---------- 55. Turrill et al. 2016 — Residual costs of multitasking ----------
@inproceedings{turrill2016residual,
  author    = {Joel Turrill and James R. Coleman and Rachel J. Hopman and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {The residual costs of multitasking: Causing trouble down the road},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2016},
  volume    = {60},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {residual cost, multitasking, distraction, driving},
  doi       = {10.1177/1541931213601448},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 55; 8 citations}
}

%% ---------- 56. Strayer et al. 2020 — Driver's arousal and workload (AAA) ----------
@techreport{strayer2020arousal,
  author      = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and David M. Sanbonmatsu and Gus G. Erickson and Tyler G. Simmons and others},
  title       = {Driver's arousal and workload under partial vehicle automation},
  institution = {AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety},
  year        = {2020},
  keywords    = {arousal, workload, partial automation, AAA},
  note        = {Google Scholar entry 56; 7 citations}
}

%% ---------- 57. Strayer et al. 2014 — Measuring cognitive distraction II ----------
@article{strayer2014measuring2,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel Turrill and James R. Coleman and Emily V. Ortiz and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {Measuring cognitive distraction in the automobile {II}: Assessing in-vehicle voice-based},
  journal   = {Accident Analysis \& Prevention},
  year      = {2014},
  volume    = {372},
  pages     = {379},
  keywords  = {cognitive distraction, voice-based, in-vehicle, measurement},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 57; 7 citations}
}

%% ---------- 58. Paskett et al. 2022 — Prosthesis usability and cognitive workload ----------
@article{paskett2022prosthesis,
  author    = {Mark D. Paskett and Jacob K. Garcia and Samuel T. Jones and Mark R. Brinton and Tyler S. Davis and Christopher C. Duncan and Joel M. Cooper and others},
  title     = {Improving upper-limb prosthesis usability: Cognitive workload measures quantify task difficulty},
  journal   = {medRxiv},
  year      = {2022},
  keywords  = {prosthesis, upper-limb, cognitive workload, usability, task difficulty},
  doi       = {10.1101/2022.08.02.22278038},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 58; 6 citations}
}

%% ---------- 59. Medeiros-Ward et al. 2010 — Dissociating eye movements and workload ----------
@inproceedings{medeirosward2010dissociating,
  author    = {Nate Medeiros-Ward and Jared Seegmiller and Joel Cooper and David Strayer},
  title     = {Dissociating eye movements and workload on lateral lane position variability},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2010},
  volume    = {54},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {eye movements, workload, lane position, dissociation},
  doi       = {10.1037/e578852012-010},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 59; 6 citations}
}

%% ---------- 60. Malloy et al. 2010 — Fearless-evolution on Boolean landscapes ----------
@article{malloy2010fearless,
  author    = {Thomas E. Malloy and Jonathan Butner and Chad Dickerson and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {Fearless-evolution on {Boolean} landscapes},
  journal   = {Emergence: Complexity \& Organization},
  year      = {2010},
  volume    = {12},
  number    = {3},
  pages     = {65--95},
  keywords  = {Boolean, evolution, complexity, emergence, landscapes},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 60; 6 citations}
}

%% ---------- 61. Strayer et al. 2023 — Multi-method approach partial automation (AAA) ----------
@techreport{strayer2023multimethod,
  author      = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and David M. Sanbonmatsu and Amy S. McDonnell},
  title       = {A multi-method approach to understanding drivers' experiences and behavior under partial vehicle automation},
  institution = {AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety},
  year        = {2023},
  keywords    = {multi-method, partial automation, driver experience, AAA},
  note        = {Google Scholar entry 61; 5 citations}
}

%% ---------- 62. Coleman et al. 2015 — Cognitive distraction and ERPs ----------
@inproceedings{coleman2015erp,
  author    = {James R. Coleman and Joel Turrill and Rachel J. Hopman and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Assessing cognitive distraction using event related potentials},
  booktitle = {Driving Assessment Conference},
  year      = {2015},
  number    = {8},
  keywords  = {ERP, event-related potentials, cognitive distraction, assessment},
  doi       = {10.17077/drivingassessment.1586},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 62; 5 citations}
}

%% ---------- 63. Lee et al. 2015 — Driven to distraction commentaries ----------
@article{lee2015commentaries,
  author    = {John D. Lee and Linda N. Boyle and David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {Driven to distraction (commentaries)},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2015},
  keywords  = {distraction, commentary, driving, human factors},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 63; 5 citations}
}

%% ---------- 64. Chrysler et al. 2013 — Distraction evaluation across platforms ----------
@inproceedings{chrysler2013comparison,
  author    = {Susan T. Chrysler and Joel Cooper and Daniel V. McGehee and Christine Yager and Michael Manser and Bryan Reimer},
  title     = {Comparison of driver distraction evaluations across two simulator platforms and an instrumented vehicle},
  booktitle = {Driving Assessment Conference},
  year      = {2013},
  number    = {7},
  keywords  = {distraction evaluation, simulator, instrumented vehicle, comparison},
  doi       = {10.17077/drivingassessment.1539},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 64; 5 citations}
}

%% ---------- 65. Cooper & Strayer 2015 — Mental workload with 6 interfaces ----------
@inproceedings{cooper2015mental,
  author    = {Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Mental workload of voice interactions with 6 real-world driver interfaces},
  booktitle = {Driving Assessment Conference},
  year      = {2015},
  number    = {8},
  keywords  = {mental workload, voice interaction, driver interfaces},
  doi       = {10.17077/drivingassessment.1543},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 65; 4 citations}
}

%% ---------- 66. Cooley et al. 2022 — Experience of automated driving ----------
@article{cooley2022experience,
  author    = {Emma H. Cooley and David M. Sanbonmatsu and David L. Strayer and Paul H. White and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {On-road vehicle study of the experience of automated driving},
  journal   = {Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour},
  year      = {2022},
  volume    = {87},
  pages     = {444--453},
  keywords  = {automated driving, on-road, experience, trust},
  doi       = {10.1016/j.trf.2022.04.014},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 66; 3 citations}
}

%% ---------- 67. Wheatley et al. 2018 — Repeated exposure to high demand tasks ----------
@inproceedings{wheatley2018repeated,
  author    = {Camille L. Wheatley and Joel Esplin and Shelby M. Loveless and Joel M. Cooper and Francesco Biondi and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Performance and workload trends: The effects of repeated exposure to ``high'' demand tasks},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2018},
  volume    = {62},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {repeated exposure, practice, performance, workload, high demand},
  doi       = {10.1177/1541931218621002},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 67; 3 citations}
}

%% ---------- 68. Cooper 2007 — Practice and cell phone distraction (HFES) ----------
@inproceedings{cooper2007practice,
  author    = {Joel Cooper},
  title     = {Do driving impairments from concurrent cell-phone use diminish with practice?},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2007},
  volume    = {51},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {cell phone, practice, driver impairment, distraction},
  doi       = {10.1037/e578022012-005},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 68; 3 citations}
}

%% ---------- 69. Sanbonmatsu et al. 2024 — Automated driving experiences and intentions ----------
@article{sanbonmatsu2024automated,
  author    = {David M. Sanbonmatsu and Kayleigh W. Crabtree and Amy S. McDonnell and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Automated driving experiences, attention, and intentions following extensive on-road usage of a level 2 automation vehicle},
  journal   = {Journal of Safety Research},
  year      = {2024},
  volume    = {90},
  pages     = {199--207},
  keywords  = {automated driving, attention, intentions, Level 2, on-road},
  doi       = {10.1016/j.jsr.2024.05.002},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 69; 2 citations}
}

%% ---------- 70. Lopes et al. 2019 — Older drivers and in-vehicle tech ----------
@inproceedings{lopes2019older,
  author    = {Camille L. Lopes and Gus G. Erickson and Joel M. Cooper and Camille L. Wheatley and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Driven to comment: Learning from older drivers' impressions of in-vehicle technologies},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2019},
  volume    = {63},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {older drivers, in-vehicle technology, impressions, usability},
  doi       = {10.1177/1071181319631134},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 70; 2 citations}
}

%% ---------- 71. Cooper & Strayer 2025 — Multitasking induced contextual blindness ----------
@article{cooper2025contextual,
  author    = {Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Multitasking induced contextual blindness},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2025},
  volume    = {67},
  number    = {3},
  pages     = {225--245},
  keywords  = {multitasking, contextual blindness, inattention, driving},
  doi       = {10.1177/00187208241274040},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 71; 1 citation}
}

%% ---------- 72. Lohani et al. 2024 — Reliable but multi-dimensional cognitive demand ----------
@article{lohani2024reliable,
  author    = {Monika Lohani and Joel M. Cooper and Amy S. McDonnell and Gus G. Erickson and Tyler G. Simmons and others},
  title     = {Reliable but multi-dimensional cognitive demand in operating partially automated vehicles},
  journal   = {Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications},
  year      = {2024},
  volume    = {9},
  number    = {1},
  pages     = {60},
  keywords  = {cognitive demand, partial automation, reliability, multidimensional},
  doi       = {10.1186/s41235-024-00591-5},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 72; 1 citation}
}

%% ---------- 73. Motzkus et al. 2018 — Remote LED stimulus ----------
@inproceedings{motzkus2018led,
  author    = {Connor J. Motzkus and Douglas J. Getty and Annalise Campos and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Utilizing a remote {LED} stimulus to concurrently measure cognitive and visual task demand},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2018},
  volume    = {62},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {LED, remote stimulus, cognitive demand, visual demand, DRT},
  doi       = {10.1177/1541931218621001},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 73; 1 citation}
}

%% ---------- 74. Goethe et al. 2017 — DRT confounds ----------
@article{goethe2017confounds,
  author    = {Rachel M. Goethe and Megan M. McCarty and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {Examining potential confounds in use of the detection response task for in-vehicle system evaluation},
  journal   = {Transportation Research Record},
  year      = {2017},
  volume    = {2663},
  number    = {1},
  pages     = {67--72},
  keywords  = {DRT, confounds, in-vehicle, evaluation},
  doi       = {10.3141/2663-09},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 74; 1 citation}
}

%% ---------- 75. Cooper 2010 — PhD Dissertation ----------
@phdthesis{cooper2010dissertation,
  author  = {Joel M. Cooper},
  title   = {The effects of secondary task performance on the temporal and spatial cueing of visual attention},
  school  = {University of Utah},
  year    = {2010},
  keywords = {secondary task, visual attention, cueing, temporal, spatial},
  note    = {Google Scholar entry 75; 1 citation}
}

%% ---------- 76. Strayer & Cooper 2007 — Skill acquisition ----------
@incollection{strayer2007skill,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper},
  title     = {Skill acquisition},
  booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology},
  year      = {2007},
  publisher = {Elsevier},
  keywords  = {skill acquisition, learning, practice, expertise},
  doi       = {10.1016/b0-12-370870-2/00169-4},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 76; 1 citation}
}

%% ---------- 77. Strayer et al. 2006 — Brain waves suppressed by cell phone ----------
@inproceedings{strayer2006brainwaves,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Monica Martinez and Joel M. Cooper and Frank A. Drews},
  title     = {Brain waves suppressed by cell phone conversations},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2006},
  volume    = {50},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {EEG, brain waves, cell phone, suppression, distraction},
  doi       = {10.1037/e577762012-003},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 77; 1 citation}
}

%% ---------- 78. McDonnell et al. 2022 — Trust and automated driving ----------
@article{mcdonnell2022trust,
  author    = {Amy McDonnell and Kayleigh Crabtree and Joel Cooper and David Strayer},
  title     = {The influence of trust on driver cognitive states during automated driving},
  journal   = {Psychophysiology},
  year      = {2022},
  volume    = {59},
  pages     = {S104--S105},
  keywords  = {trust, automated driving, cognitive states, psychophysiology},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 78; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 79. Biondi et al. 2021 — Preface to workload special section ----------
@article{biondi2021preface,
  author    = {Francesco N. Biondi and David L. Strayer and William J. Horrey and Joel M. Cooper and Justin A. Cort},
  title     = {Preface to the special section on measuring cognitive workload in human factors},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2021},
  volume    = {63},
  number    = {6},
  pages     = {1121--1124},
  keywords  = {preface, cognitive workload, special section, human factors},
  doi       = {10.1177/00187208211039453},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 79; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 80. Horrey et al. 2021 — Erratum to workload special section ----------
@article{horrey2021erratum,
  author    = {William J. Horrey and Joel M. Cooper and Justin A. Cort and Francesco N. Biondi and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Erratum to the special section on measuring cognitive workload},
  journal   = {Human Factors},
  year      = {2021},
  volume    = {63},
  number    = {6},
  pages     = {1125},
  keywords  = {erratum, cognitive workload, correction},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 80; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 81. Carriero et al. 2020 — Rider trust in automated shuttles ----------
@inproceedings{carriero2020shuttles,
  author    = {A. Elizabeth Carriero and Kayleigh W. Crabtree and Joel M. Cooper and Brian Leonard},
  title     = {Rider trust and the role of the operator in automated shuttles},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2020},
  volume    = {64},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {automated shuttles, trust, operator, rider experience},
  doi       = {10.1177/1071181320641277},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 81; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 82. Strayer et al. 2019 — Publisher correction ----------
@article{strayer2019correction,
  author    = {David L. Strayer and Joel M. Cooper and Rachel M. Goethe and Megan M. McCarty and Douglas J. Getty and Francesco Biondi},
  title     = {Assessing the visual and cognitive demands of in-vehicle information systems: Publisher correction},
  journal   = {Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications},
  year      = {2019},
  publisher = {Springer},
  keywords  = {correction, erratum, IVIS},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 82; 0 citations (publisher correction of entry 9)}
}

%% ---------- 83. Biondi et al. 2018 — User-independent HMI assessment ----------
@article{biondi2018userindependent,
  author    = {Francesco Biondi and Joel M. Cooper and David L. Strayer},
  title     = {Using a user-independent approach for automotive human-machine interface assessment},
  journal   = {SAGE Publications Ltd},
  year      = {2018},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {user-independent, HMI, assessment, automotive},
  doi       = {10.4135/9781526431585},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 83; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 84. Donnell et al. 2017 — Sequential flashing chevron signs ----------
@techreport{donnell2017chevron,
  author      = {Eric Donnell and Robert J. Porter and Milan Zlatkovic and Joel Cooper and Lingxi Li and David L. Strayer and Michael A. Lin},
  title       = {Indoor simulator and field study evaluation of sequential flashing chevron signs on two-lane rural highways},
  institution = {U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration},
  year        = {2017},
  keywords    = {chevron signs, rural highways, flashing, simulator, field study, FHWA},
  note        = {Google Scholar entry 84; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 85. Lerner et al. 2013 — On-the-road driver behavior experimentation ----------
@inproceedings{lerner2013onroad,
  author    = {Neil Lerner and Susan Chrysler and Joel Cooper and Joseph Jenness and Michael Manser and Bryan Reimer},
  title     = {On-the-road driver behavior experimentation: Issues and approaches},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2013},
  volume    = {57},
  number    = {1},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {on-road, naturalistic, driver behavior, methodology},
  doi       = {10.1177/1541931213571428},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 85; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 86. Yager et al. 2011 — Driving's a full-time job ----------
@article{yager2011confirmed,
  author    = {Christine E. Yager and Joel M. Cooper and Susan T. Chrysler},
  title     = {It's confirmed: Driving's a full-time job},
  journal   = {Texas Transportation Researcher},
  year      = {2011},
  volume    = {47},
  number    = {3},
  pages     = {10--11},
  keywords  = {distracted driving, texting, full-time job, outreach},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 86; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 87. Cooper 2010 — Conversation impairs learned sequence ----------
@inproceedings{cooper2010conversation,
  author    = {Joel Cooper},
  title     = {Conversation impairs the expression of learned sequence information in a simulated driving environment},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2010},
  volume    = {54},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {conversation, sequence learning, driving, dual-task},
  doi       = {10.1037/e578852012-020},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 87; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 88. Alam et al. 2009 — Younger at-fault drivers ----------
@article{alam2009younger,
  author    = {Bhuiyan M. Alam and Lisa K. Spainhour and Ivana Vladisavljevic and Joel M. Cooper and Peter T. Martin and others},
  title     = {Behavioral aspects of younger at-fault drivers in fatal traffic},
  year      = {2009},
  keywords  = {young drivers, at-fault, fatal crashes, behavior},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 88; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 89. Cooper & Strayer 2008 — Recurrence quantification analysis ----------
@inproceedings{cooper2008recurrence,
  author    = {Joel Cooper and David Strayer},
  title     = {New insights into driving using recurrence quantification analysis},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting},
  year      = {2008},
  volume    = {52},
  publisher = {SAGE Publications},
  keywords  = {recurrence quantification analysis, RQA, driving, nonlinear dynamics},
  doi       = {10.1037/e578302012-020},
  note      = {Google Scholar entry 89; 0 citations}
}

%% ---------- 90. Cooper 2007 — MS Thesis ----------
@mastersthesis{cooper2007thesis,
  author  = {Joel M. Cooper},
  title   = {Does practice reduce cell-phone related driver distraction?},
  school  = {University of Utah},
  year    = {2007},
  keywords = {practice, cell phone, driver distraction, training},
  note    = {Google Scholar entry 90; 0 citations}
}
