The effects of focused attention training on the duration of novice drivers' glances inside the vehicle
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Kathleen M. Masserang | A. Pollatsek | A.K. Pradhan † | G. Divekar | K. Masserang | M. Romoser | T. Zafian | R.D. Blomberg | F.D. Thomas | I. Reagan | M. Knodler | D.L. Fisher | D. Fisher | A. Pradhan | R. Blomberg | A. Pollatsek | I. Reagan | T. Zafian | M. Romoser | M. Knodler | F. D. Thomas | G. Divekar | K. Masserang | A.K. Pradhan † | Donald L. Fisher | Tracy Zafian | Richard D. Blomberg | F. D. Thomas | Ian J. Reagan
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