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Using a virtual environment to study the impact of sending traffic alerts to texting pedestrians
P Rahimian, EE O'Neal, JP Yon, L Franzen, Y Jiang, JM Plumert, ...
2016 IEEE Virtual Reality (VR), 141-149, 2016
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Transportation
A virtual peer for investigating social influences on children's bicycling
S Babu, T Grechkin, B Chihak, C Ziemer, J Kearney, J Cremer, J Plumert
2009 IEEE Virtual Reality Conference, 91-98, 2009
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
How do opportunities to view objects together in time influence children's memory for location?
KM Recker, JM Plumert
Journal of cognition and development 9 (4), 434-460, 2009
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
How do pedestrians respond to adaptive headlamp systems in vehicles? A road-crossing study in an immersive virtual environment
LD Subramanian, EE O'Neal, A Roman, R Sherony, JM Plumert, ...
Accident Analysis & Prevention 160, 106298, 2021
Mandate: US Department of Transportation
Effect of measurement setting in judging traveled distance: additional evidence for underestimation of distance in virtual environments
TD Nguyen, T Grechkin, J Cremer, JK Kearney, JM Plumert
Proceedings of the 7th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and …, 2010
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Longitudinal and concurrent effortful control as predictors of risky bicycling in adolescence: moderating effects of age and gender
NY Kim, JM Plumert, JK Kearney, LA Clark, L Dindo, EE O’Neal
Journal of pediatric psychology 49 (2), 142-151, 2024
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Is perception-action coupling more malleable in virtual than in real environments?
CJ Ziemer, B Chihak, JM Plumert, TD Nguyen, JF Cremer, JK Kearney
Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on applied perception in graphics …, 2011
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
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How does presentation method and measurement protocol affect distance estimation in real and virtual environments?
TY Grechkin, TD Nguyen, JM Plumert, JF Cremer, JK Kearney
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 7 (4), 1-18, 2010
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Synchronizing self and object movement: how child and adult cyclists intercept moving gaps in a virtual environment.
BJ Chihak, JM Plumert, CJ Ziemer, S Babu, T Grechkin, JF Cremer, ...
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 36 (6 …, 2010
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Changes in children’s perception-action tuning over short time scales: Bicycling across traffic-filled intersections in a virtual environment
JM Plumert, JK Kearney, JF Cremer, KM Recker, J Strutt
Journal of experimental child psychology 108 (2), 322-337, 2011
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Estimating distance in real and virtual environments: Does order make a difference?
CJ Ziemer, JM Plumert, JF Cremer, JK Kearney
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 71 (5), 1095-1106, 2009
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Changes in perception–action tuning over long time scales: How children and adults perceive and act on dynamic affordances when crossing roads.
EE O'Neal, Y Jiang, LJ Franzen, P Rahimian, JP Yon, JK Kearney, ...
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 44 (1), 18, 2018
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Perceiving and acting on complex affordances: how children and adults bicycle across two lanes of opposing traffic.
TY Grechkin, BJ Chihak, JF Cremer, JK Kearney, JM Plumert
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 39 (1), 23, 2013
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Harnessing vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P) communication technology: Sending traffic warnings to texting pedestrians
P Rahimian, EE O’Neal, S Zhou, JM Plumert, JK Kearney
Human factors 60 (6), 833-843, 2018
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Transportation
An immersive virtual peer for studying social influences on child cyclists' road-crossing behavior
SV Babu, TY Grechkin, B Chihak, C Ziemer, JK Kearney, JF Cremer, ...
IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics 17 (1), 14-25, 2010
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
A comparison of head-mounted displays vs. large-screen displays for an interactive pedestrian simulator
S Mallaro, P Rahimian, EE O'Neal, JM Plumert, JK Kearney
Proceedings of the 23rd ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and …, 2017
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Transportation
How do children perceive and act on dynamic affordances in crossing traffic‐filled roads?
JM Plumert, JK Kearney
Child development perspectives 8 (4), 207-212, 2014
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Preadolescent temperament and risky behavior: Bicycling across traffic-filled intersections in a virtual environment
E Stevens, JM Plumert, JF Cremer, JK Kearney
Journal of pediatric psychology 38 (3), 285-295, 2013
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Risky bicycling behavior among youth with and without attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder
MA Nikolas, AL Elmore, L Franzen, E O'Neal, JK Kearney, JM Plumert
Journal of child psychology and psychiatry 57 (2), 141-148, 2016
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
How children and adults learn to intercept moving gaps
BJ Chihak, TY Grechkin, JK Kearney, JF Cremer, JM Plumert
Journal of experimental child psychology 122, 134-152, 2014
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
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