Sara Lu Riggs
Title | Assistant Professor |
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Institution | Clemson University |
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Department | Department of Industrial Engineering |
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Address | 130 Freeman Hall Clemson, South Carolina 29634
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Bibliographic
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Gomes KM, Reeves ST, Riggs SL. The evaluation of tactile parameters and display prototype to support physiological monitoring and multitasking for anesthesia providers in the operating room. IEEE Trans Haptics. 2019 Dec 17. PMID: 31869800.
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Gomes K, Betza S, Riggs SL. Now You Feel It, Now You Don't: The Effect of Movement, Cue Complexity, and Body Location on Tactile Change Detection. Hum Factors. 2019 Jun 10; 18720819850278. PMID: 31180742.
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Riggs SL, Sarter N. Crossmodal Matching: The Case for Developing and Employing a Valid and Feasible Approach to Equate Perceived Stimulus Intensities in Multimodal Research. Hum Factors. 2019 02; 61(1):29-31. PMID: 30566841.
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Riggs SL, Sarter N. Tactile, Visual, and Crossmodal Visual-Tactile Change Blindness: The Effect of Transient Type and Task Demands. Hum Factors. 2019 02; 61(1):5-24. PMID: 30566845.
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Gildersleeve R, Riggs SL, Cherñavvsky DR, Breton MD, DeBoer MD. Improving the Safety and Functionality of an Artificial Pancreas System for Use in Younger Children: Input from Parents and Physicians. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2017 11; 19(11):660-674. PMID: 28854339.
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Riggs SL, Sarter N. The Development and Evaluation of Countermeasures to Tactile Change Blindness. Hum Factors. 2016 May; 58(3):482-95. PMID: 26826063.
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