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  1. The role of gist and verbatim memory in complex decision making: Explaining the unconscious-thought effect.
  2. Information presentation format moderates the unconscious-thought effect: The role of recollection
  3. Testing usability and trainability of indirect touch interaction: perspective for the next generation of air traffic control systems
  4. Naturalistic conversation improves daytime motorway driving performance under a benzodiazepine: A randomised, crossover, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
  5. Evaluation of head-free eye tracking as an input device for air traffic control
  6. Age differences in information finding tasks: Performance and visual exploration strategy with different web page layouts
  7. Assessing Web interaction with recollection: Age-related and task-related differences
  8. Analyzing feature distinctiveness in the processing of living and non-living concepts in Alzheimer’s disease
  9. Written Documents in the Workplace
  10. Examining task demands in web interaction and age differences through episodic memory
  11. Pointing movements visually controlled through a video display
  12. Chapter 12: The Effects of Interaction with the Device and Text Structure on the Mental Representations Derived from the Procedure
  13. Problème d'accès ou déficit de stockage ? Apport du niveau de complexité de la tâche à l'étude des troubles sémantiques lors du vieillissement pathologique : le cas de la maladie d'Alzheimer
  14. Task Analysis Does Count in Making the Abstraction Hierarchy Concrete: Evidence from a Pressurized Water Reactor Situation
  15. The Role of Expertise in Selecting Informations from Documents in a Dynamic Environment Supervision Activity
  16. Duration of Events in the Control of Dynamic Processes
  17. Temporal awareness: pivotal in performance?
  18. Depth of processing and design-assessment of ecological interfaces: Task analysis
  19. Temporal Management of Flight Strips in En Route Air traffic Control: A Full-Scope Simulation Test on Task Analyses Assumptions
  20. Using a priming paradigm for display effectiveness assessment