Gustav M Markkula

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2024

Using naturalistic and driving simulator data to model driver responses to unintentional lane departures

Malin Svärd, Gustav M Markkula, Mikael Ljung Aust et al
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. Vol. 100, p. 361-387
Journal article
2022

Do Car Drivers Respond Earlier to Close Lateral Motion Than to Looming?

Malin Svärd, Jonas Bärgman, Gustav M Markkula et al
12th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research and 6th Seminar on Behavioral Methods. Vol. 2
Paper in proceeding
2021

Computational modeling of driver pre-crash brake response, with and without off-road glances: Parameterization using real-world crashes and near-crashes

Malin Svärd, Gustav M Markkula, Jonas Bärgman et al
Accident Analysis and Prevention. Vol. 163
Journal article
2020

How Do Drivers Respond to Silent Automation Failures? Driving Simulator Study and Comparison of Computational Driver Braking Models

Giulio Bianchi Piccinini, Esko Lehtonen, Fabio Forcolin et al
Human Factors. Vol. 62 (7), p. 1212-1229
Journal article
2018

Great expectations: A predictive processing account of automobile driving

Johan A Skifs Engström, Jonas Bärgman, Daniel Nilsson et al
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science. Vol. 19 (2), p. 156-194
Journal article
2017

A quantitative driver model of pre-crash brake onset and control

Malin Svärd, Gustav M Markkula, Johan A Skifs Engström et al
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Vol. 61 (1), p. 339 - 343
Paper in proceeding
2016

A farewell to brake reaction times? Kinematics-dependent brake response in naturalistic rear-end emergencies

Gustav M Markkula, Johan A Skifs Engström, J. Lodin et al
Accident Analysis and Prevention. Vol. 95, p. 209-226
Journal article
2015

Improving yaw stability control in severe instabilities by means of a validated model of driver steering

Gustav M Markkula, Johan Eklöv, Leo Laine et al
Proceedings of the IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV2015)
Paper in proceeding
2015

Answering questions about consciousness by modeling perception as covert behavior

Gustav M Markkula
Frontiers in Psychology. Vol. 6 (803)
Journal article
2014

Comparing and validating models of driver steering behaviour in collision avoidance and vehicle stabilisation

Gustav M Markkula, Ola Benderius, Mattias Wahde
Vehicle System Dynamics. Vol. 52 (12), p. 1658-1680
Journal article
2014

Evidence for a fundamental property of steering

Ola Benderius, Gustav M Markkula
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Vol. 58 (1), p. 884-888
Paper in proceeding
2014

Modeling driver control behavior in both routine and near-accident driving

Gustav M Markkula
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Vol. 58, p. 879-883
Paper in proceeding
2014

Driver behaviour in unexpected critical events and in repeated exposures – a comparison

Ola Benderius, Gustav M Markkula, Krister Wolff et al
European Transport Research Review. Vol. 6 (1), p. 51-60
Journal article
2013

Effects of experience and electronic stability control on low friction collision avoidance in a truck driving simulator

Gustav M Markkula, Ola Benderius, Krister Wolff et al
Accident Analysis and Prevention. Vol. 50, p. 1266-1277
Journal article
2013

Attention selection and multitasking in everyday driving: A conceptual model

Johan A Skifs Engström, Trent Victor, Gustav M Markkula
Driver Distraction and Inattention: Advances in Research and Countermeasures, p. 27-54
Book chapter
2012

A Review of Near-Collision Driver Behavior Models

Gustav M Markkula, Ola Benderius, Krister Wolff et al
Human Factors. Vol. 54 (6), p. 1117-1143
Journal article
2011

A simulation environment for analysis and optimization of driver models

Ola Benderius, Gustav M Markkula, Krister Wolff et al
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Vol. 6777, p. 453-462
Paper in proceeding

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