Johnell Brooks, PhD
Curriculum vita (PDF)
Research Interests
- Human Factors Psychology
- Transportation
- Judgement and Decision Making
- Teaching of Psychology
Education
- Ph.D. Industrial – Organizational Psychology
Advisor: Richard A. Tyrrell, Ph.D.
- M.S. Applied Psychology, Concentration: Human Factors.
Advisor: Fred Switzer, Ph.D
Selected Publications
Brooks, J., Tyrrell, R.A. & Frank, M. (2005). The Effects of Severe Visual Challenges on
Steering Performance in Visually Healthy Young Drivers. Optometry and Vision Science, 82(8), 689–697.
Gugerty, L. & Brooks, J. (2004). Reference frame misalignment and cardinal direction judgments: Group differences and strategies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 10(2), 75-88.
Gugerty, L., Rakauskas, M. & Brooks, J. (2004). Effects of remote and in-person verbal interactions on verbalization rates and attention to dynamic spatial scenes. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 36(6), 1029-1043.
Tyrrell, R.A., Patton, C.W. & Brooks, J.O. (2004). Educational interventions successfully reduce pedestrians' overestimates of their own nighttime visibility. Human Factors, 46(1), 170-182.
Gugerty, L. & Brooks, J. (2001). Seeing where you are heading: integrating environmental and egocentric reference frames in cardinal direction judgments. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 7 (3), 251-266.
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