Alan C. Scott, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Boston College, Newton, MA, United States |
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(The effects of haptic illusions on perception and action: An investigation of a dual-pathway model of haptic processing.) |
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Bentzen BL(, Barlow JM, Scott AC, et al. (2017) Wayfinding Problems for Blind Pedestrians at Noncorner Crosswalks: Novel Solution: Transportation Research Record. 2661: 120-125 |
Scott AC, Bentzen BL, Barlow JM, et al. (2014) Far-side audible beaconing of accessible pedestrian signals is it confusing? Transportation Research Record. 2464: 135-143 |
Barlow JM, Scott AC, Bentzen BL, et al. (2013) Effectiveness of Audible and Tactile Heading Cues at Complex Intersections for Pedestrians Who Are Blind Transportation Research Record. 2393: 147-154 |
Scott AC, Barlow JM, Guth DA, et al. (2011) Nonvisual Cues for Aligning to Cross Streets. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness. 105: 648-661 |
Scott AC, Barlow JM, Guth DA, et al. (2011) Walking between the lines: Nonvisual cues for maintaining headings during street crossings Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness. 105: 662-674 |
Scott AC, Barlow JM, Bentzen BL, et al. (2008) Accessible pedestrian signals at complex intersections: Effects on blind pedestrians Transportation Research Record. 94-103 |
Bentzen BL, Scott AC, Barlow JM. (2006) Accessible Pedestrian Signals Effect of Device Features Transportation Research Record. 1982: 30-37 |
Scott AC, Myers L, Barlow JM, et al. (2005) Accessible Pedestrian Signals: The Effect of Push-Button Location and Audible "Walk" Indications on Pedestrian Behavior Transportation Research Record. 1939: 69-76 |