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Shaun Helman
Shaun Helman
Chief Scientist, Behavioural Sciences, TRL Ltd.
Verified email at trl.co.uk
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A behavioral comparison between motorcyclists and a matched group of non-motorcycling car drivers: factors influencing accident risk
MS Horswill, S Helman
Accident Analysis & Prevention 35 (4), 589-597, 2003
2392003
Motorcycle accident risk could be inflated by a time to arrival illusion
MS Horswill, S Helman, P Ardiles, JP Wann
Optometry and Vision Science 82 (8), 740-746, 2005
1442005
Validation of the driver behaviour questionnaire using behavioural data from an instrumented vehicle and high-fidelity driving simulator
S Helman, N Reed
Accident Analysis & Prevention 75, 245-251, 2015
1092015
Cycling, safety and sharing the road: qualitative research with cyclists and other road users
S Christmas, S Helman, S Buttress, C Newman, R Hutchins
Road Safety web publication 17, 2010
712010
The impact of relative prevalence on dual-target search for threat items from airport X-ray screening
HJ Godwin, T Menneer, KR Cave, S Helman, RL Way, N Donnelly
Acta psychologica 134 (1), 79-84, 2010
652010
The impact of image based factors and training on threat detection performance in X-ray screening
A Schwaninger, A Bolfing, T Halbherr, S Helman, A Belyavin, L Hay
622008
Updating our understanding of situation awareness in relation to remote operators of autonomous vehicles
C Mutzenich, S Durant, S Helman, P Dalton
Cognitive research: principles and implications 6, 1-17, 2021
522021
Errors in judging the approach rate of motorcycles in nighttime conditions and the effect of an improved lighting configuration
M Gould, DR Poulter, S Helman, JP Wann
Accident Analysis & Prevention 45, 432-437, 2012
462012
How can we produce safer new drivers? A review of the effects of experience, training and limiting exposure on the collision risk of new drivers
S Helman, GB Grayson, AM Parkes
TRL INSIGHT REPORT, 2010
462010
How can we produce safer new drivers? A review of the effects of experience, training and limiting exposure on the collision risk of new drivers
S Helman, GB Grayson, AM Parkes
TRL INSIGHT REPORT, 2010
462010
Judgments of approach speed for motorcycles across different lighting levels and the effect of an improved tri-headlight configuration
M Gould, DR Poulter, S Helman, JP Wann
Accident Analysis & Prevention 48, 341-345, 2012
392012
An experimental study of factors associated with driver frustration and overtaking intentions
N Kinnear, S Helman, C Wallbank, G Grayson
Accident Analysis & Prevention 79, 221-230, 2015
332015
Dissociating mere exposure and repetition priming as a function of word type
LT Butler, DC Berry, S Helman
Memory & cognition 32 (5), 759-767, 2004
292004
Does the introduction of non-traditional teaching techniques improve psychology undergraduates' performance in statistics?
S Helman, MS Horswill
Psychology Learning & Teaching 2 (1), 12-16, 2002
272002
Novice drivers-evidence review and evaluation
N Kinnear, L Lloyd, S Helman, P Husband, J Scoons, S Jones, S Stradling, ...
Novice drivers-evidence review and evaluation 1 (1), 1-178, 2013
232013
Effects of contextual cues in recall and recognition memory: The misinformation effect reconsidered
JM Campbell, MS Edwards, MS Horswill, S Helman
British Journal of Psychology 98 (3), 485-498, 2007
222007
Literature review of interventions to improve the conspicuity of motorcyclists and help avoid “looked but failed to see” accidents
S Helman, A Weare, M Palmer, K Fernandez-Medina
Transport Research Laboratory, MSAC, 2012
212012
Work related road safety: a systematic review of the literature on the effectiveness of interventions
GB Grayson, S Helman
TRL report for Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Research Report 11, 2011
192011
Updating risk allostasis theory to better understand behavioural adaptation
NAD Kinnear, S Helman
Behavioural adaptation and road safety, 87-110, 2013
172013
Effects of divided attention and speeded responding on implicit and explicit retrieval of artificial grammar knowledge
S Helman, DC Berry
Memory & cognition 31 (5), 703-714, 2003
152003
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