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Ina Koniakowsky
Ina Koniakowsky
BMW Group
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Decision making and oddball effects on pupil size: Evidence for a sequential process
C Strauch, I Koniakowsky, A Huckauf
Journal of cognition 3 (1), 7, 2020
272020
Interaction effects of pedestrian behavior, smartphone distraction and external communication of automated vehicles on crossing and gaze behavior
M Lanzer, I Koniakowsky, M Colley, M Baumann
Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2023
252023
The impact of expectations about automated and manual vehicles on drivers’ behavior: Insights from a mixed traffic driving simulator study
L Miller, IM Koniakowsky, J Kraus, M Baumann
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User …, 2022
172022
Behavioral evidence for differences in emotional resonance during processing first and second language
A Weimer, I Koniakowsky, TA Nazir, A Huckauf
International Journal of Bilingualism 26 (6), 784-798, 2022
112022
Learning in mixed traffic: drivers’ adaptation to ambiguous communication depending on their expectations toward automated and manual vehicles
L Miller, J Kraus, I Koniakowsky, J Pichen, M Baumann
International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 39 (16), 3268-3287, 2023
72023
The impact of speech-based assistants on the driver’s cognitive distraction
A Loew, I Koniakowsky, Y Forster, F Naujoks, A Keinath
Accident Analysis & Prevention 179, 106898, 2023
32023
How Do Automation Modes Influence the Frequency of Advanced Driver Distraction Warnings? A Simulator Study
IM Koniakowsky, Y Forster, F Naujoks, JF Krems, A Keinath
Adjunct Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Automotive User …, 2023
22023
Context and Culture affect the Psychometrics of Questionnaires evaluating Speech-based Assistants
I Koniakowsky, A Loew, Y Forster, F Naujoks, A Keinath
13th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive …, 2021
12021
The effectiveness of driver monitoring systems in mitigating visual distraction depends on secondary task complexity and experience− A driving simulator study
I Koniakowsky, Y Forster, K Wiedemann, F Naujoks, JF Krems, A Keinath
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 109, 125-136, 2025
2025
From Warnings to Workload: The Impact of Driver Monitoring System Warnings on Drivers' Self-Reported Workload
IM Koniakowsky, SJ Hamm, Y Forster, A Keinath
Adjunct Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Automotive User …, 2024
2024
The Paradox of Driving-Related Distraction: Driver Monitoring Systems Trigger Warnings During Overtaking Maneuvers
IM Koniakowsky, N Damm, Y Forster, JF Krems, A Keinath
Adjunct Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Automotive User …, 2024
2024
Exploring Interactions for Collaborative Driving in Fully Automated Vehicles
T von Sawitzky, IM Koniakowsky, Q Yan, H Sandhaus, A Askari
Adjunct Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Automotive User …, 2023
2023
THE ROLE OF MENTAL MODELS IN THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DRIVER MONITORING SYSTEMS
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