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  1. Is conditionally automated driving a bad idea? Observations from an on-road study in automated vehicles with multiple levels of driving automation
  2. Shaping In-Vehicle Behaviours through Activity-Centered Design
  3. Mind Over Matter - Investigating the Influence of Driver's Perception in the Misuse of Automated Vehicles
  4. Perception’s Role for Mental Model Formation in Automated Driving: Insights From Four Studies
  5. Who is performing the driving tasks after interventions? Investigating drivers' understanding of mode transition logic in automated vehicles
  6. Stakeholder-Centred Taxonomy Design for Automated Vehicles
  7. Drivers’ usage of driving automation systems in different contexts: A survey in China, Germany, Spain and USA
  8. Building Blocks of Responsibility - A Conceptual Model Illustrating the Factors Influencing Perceived Responsibility Over the Driving Task when Interacting with Driving Automation Systems
  9. Design for Perception - A Systematic Approach for the Design of Driving Automation Systems based on the Users’ Perception
  10. Drivers’ Performance in Non-critical Take-Overs From an Automated Driving System—An On-Road Study
  11. Levels of What?Investigating Drivers’ Understanding of Different Levels of Automation in Vehicles
  12. The Decline of User Experience in Transition from Automated Driving to Manual Driving
  13. Who’s in charge?
  14. Linking understanding and usage of Automated Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
  15. Effects of the driving context on the usage of Automated Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) -Naturalistic Driving Study for ADAS evaluation
  16. Semi-Autonomous Drive and its Effect on Mode Awareness and User Experience
  17. Mixed-Method Design for User Behavior Evaluation of Automated Driver Assistance Systems: An Automotive Industry Case