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"The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) Does Not Promote ..."
Michael B. Dillard et al. (2014)
- Michael B. Dillard, Joel S. Warm, Gregory J. Funke, Matthew E. Funke, Victor S. Finomore, Gerald Matthews, Tyler H. Shaw, Raja Parasuraman:
The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) Does Not Promote Mindlessness During Vigilance Performance. Hum. Factors 56(8): 1364-1379 (2014)

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