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Published on 21.10.13 in Vol 15, No 10 (2013): October

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Works citing "Can a Novel Web-Based Computer Test Predict Poor Simulated Driving Performance? A Pilot Study With Healthy and Cognitive-Impaired Participants"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2943):

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  1. Gates NJ, Kochan NA. Computerized and on-line neuropsychological testing for late-life cognition and neurocognitive disorders. Current Opinion in Psychiatry 2015;28(2):165
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  2. Rodseth J, Washabaugh EP, Al Haddad A, Kartje P, Tate DG, Krishnan C. A novel low-cost solution for driving assessment in individuals with and without disabilities. Applied Ergonomics 2017;65:335
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  3. León-Domínguez U, Solís-Marcos I, López-Delgado CA, Martín JMBY, León-Carrión J. A Frontal Neuropsychological Profile in Fitness to Drive. Accident Analysis & Prevention 2020;148:105807
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  4. Grethlein D, Winston FK, Walshe E, Tanner S, Kandadai V, Ontañón S. Simulator Pre-Screening of Underprepared Drivers Prior to Licensing On-Road Examination: Clustering of Virtual Driving Test Time Series Data. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(6):e13995
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