selected publications
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academic article
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Al-Moteri MCooper SSymmons MPlummer V. Nurses' cognitive and perceptual bias in the identification of clinical deterioration cues.
Australian Critical Care.
32:411-420.
2019
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Sarkies MNMaloney SSymmons MHaines TP. Video strategies improved health professional knowledge across different contexts: a helix counterbalanced randomized controlled study.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology.
112:1-11.
2019
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Al-Moteri MPlummer VCooper SSymmons M. Clinical deterioration of ward patients in the presence of antecedents: A systematic review and narrative synthesis.
Australian Critical Care.
32.
2018
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Kremer PSymmons MFurlonger B. Exploring the Why of Psychologist Misconduct and Malpractice: A Thematic Analysis of Court Decision Documents.
Australian Psychologist.
53:454-463.
2018
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Al-Moteri MOSymmons MCooper SPlummer V. Inattentional blindness and pattern-matching failure: The case of failure to recognize clinical cues.
Applied Ergonomics: human factors in technology and society.
73:174-182.
2018
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Imms CFroude EChu EMYSheppard LDarzins SGuinea SGospodarevskaya ECarter RSymmons MAPenman MNicola-Richmond KGilbert Hunt SGribble NAshby SMathieu E. Simulated versus traditional occupational therapy placements: A randomised controlled trial.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
65.
2018
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Allen TNewstead SLenné MGMcClure RHillard PSymmons MDay L. Contributing factors to motorcycle injury crashes in Victoria, Australia.
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour.
45:157-168.
2017
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Imms CChu EMYGuinea SSheppard LFroude ECarter RDarzins SAshby SGilbert-Hunt SGribble NNicola-Richmond KPenman MGospodarevskaya EMathieu ESymmons M. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of embedded simulation in occupational therapy clinical practice education: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
Trials.
18:1-16.
2017
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Al-Moteri MOSymmons MPlummer VCooper S. Eye tracking to investigate cue processing in medical decision-making: A scoping review.
Computers in Human Behavior.
66:52-66.
2017
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Allen TMcClure RNewstead SVLenné MGHillard PSymmons MDay L. Exposure factors of Victoria's active motorcycle fleet related to serious injury crash risk.
Traffic Injury Prevention.
17:870-877.
2016
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Cooper SCant RConnell CSims LPorter JESymmons MNestel DLiaw SY. Measuring teamwork performance: Validity testing of the Team Emergency Assessment Measure (TEAM) with clinical resuscitation teams.
Resuscitation.
101:97-101.
2016
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Kremer PDSymmons M. Mass timber construction as an alternative to concrete and steel in the Australia building industry: a PESTEL evaluation of the potential.
International Wood Products Journal.
6:138-147.
2015
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Van Doorn GHohwy JSymmons M. Can you tickle yourself if you swap bodies with someone else?.
Consciousness and Cognition.
23:1-11.
2014
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De Foe AVan Doorn GSymmons M. Floating sensations prior to sleep and out-of-body experiences.
Journal of Parapsychology.
77:271-280.
2013
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Sutherland KSymmons M. Issues and challenges identified in the development of a broad multidisciplinary work integrated learning package.
Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education.
14:295-304.
2013
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Day LLenné MGSymmons MHillard PNewstead SAllen TMcClure R. Population based case–control study of serious non-fatal motorcycle crashes.
BMC Public Health.
13:1-6.
2013
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Van Doorn GHRichardson BLSymmons M. Touch Can Be as Accurate as Passively-Guided Kinaesthesis in Length Perception.
Multisensory research.
26:417-428.
2013
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Van Doorn GHHohwy JSymmons MA. Capture of kinesthesis by a competing cutaneous input.
Attention, Perception and Psychophysics.
74:1539-1551.
2012
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Doorn GHVSymmons MARichardson BL. A precision-of-information explanation of sensory dominance.
International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms.
3:240-240.
2011
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Van Doorn GHRichardson BLWuillemin DBSymmons MA. Visual and haptic influence on perception of stimulus size.
Attention, Perception and Psychophysics.
72:813-822.
2010
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Symmons MARichardson BLWuillemin DB. Components of Haptic Information: Skin Rivals Kinaesthesis.
Perception.
37:1596-1604.
2008
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Symmons MARichardson BLWuillemin DB. Intrasensory Attention: Kinaesthetic versus Cutaneous Inputs.
Perception.
36:880-887.
2007
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VanDoorn GHRichardson BLWuillemin DBSymmons MA. Active and Passive Movements Give Rise to Different Judgments of Coldness.
Perception.
35:573-575.
2006
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Richardson BSymmons MWuillemin D. The contribution of virtual reality to research on sensory feedback in remote control.
Virtual Reality: research, development and applications.
9:234-242.
2006
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VanDoorn GHRichardson BLWuillemin DBSymmons MA. Modification of Magnitude Estimations in Thermotactile Perception during Self-Generated and Externally Generated Movements.
Perception.
34:231-236.
2005
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Richardson BWuillemin DSymmons M. Sensory feedback and remote control of machines in mining and extraterrestrial environments.
AusIMM Bulletin.
53-56.
2004
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Symmons MHaworth N. Are crashworthiness and fuel economy necessarily conflicting outcomes?.
Road and Transport Research: a journal of Australian and New Zealand research and practice.
12:49-55.
2003
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Symmons MRichardson B. Raised Line Drawings are Spontaneously Explored with a Single Finger.
Perception.
29:621-626.
2000
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Richardson BSymmons MAccardi R. The TDS: a new device for comparing active and passive-guided touch.
IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering.
8:414-417.
2000
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Richardson BLSymmons MA. Vibrotactile devices for the deaf: are they out of touch?.
The Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology. Supplement.
166:458-461.
1995
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Al-Moteri MCooper SSymmons MPlummer V. Nurses' cognitive and perceptual bias in the identification of clinical deterioration cues.
Australian Critical Care.
32:411-420.
2019
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conference paper
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Al Moteri MCooper SSymmons MPlummer V. Qualitative analysis and interpretation of eye movements in the management of screen-based patient deterioration scenario.
International Journal of Qualitative Methods.
2016
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Howell JLVan Doorn GHSymmons M. A Reverse Horizontal-Vertical Illusion? Auditory Length Perception and Its Relevance to Virtual Environments.
Conference Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics.
257-260.
2013
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Van Doorn GHSymmons M. Biases in visuo-haptic matching of curvature.
2013 World Haptics Conference (WHC).
549-553.
2013
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Howell JSymmons MVan Doorn G. Using traditional horizontal-vertical illusion figures and single lines to directly compare haptics and vision.
2013 World Haptics Conference (WHC).
673-676.
2013
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Van Doorn GHHohwy JSymmons MAHowell J. The more they move the less they know: Cutaneous capture of kinesthesis?.
2012 IEEE Haptics Symposium (HAPTICS).
177-182.
2012
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Van Doorn GHDubaj VWuillemin DBRichardson BLSymmons MA. Cognitive Load Can Explain Differences in Active and Passive Touch.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
91-102.
2012
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Van Doorn GHRichardson BLSymmons MAHowell JL. Cutaneous Inputs Yield Judgments of Line Length That Are Equal to, or Better Than, Those Based on Kinesthetic Inputs.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
25-30.
2012
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Howell JLSymmons MAVan Doorn GH. The Misperception of Length in Vision, Haptics and Audition.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
55-60.
2012
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Symmons MRose GRorke JWatkins C. EcoDriving: Insight from a real world fleet-based trial.
Australasian Transport Research Forum 2011 Proceedings.
2011
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Smit RRose GSymmons M. Assessing the impacts of ecodriving on fuel consumption and emissions for the Australian situation.
ATRF 2010: 33rd Australasian Transport Research Forum.
2010
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Howell JSymmons MWuillemin D. A Comparison of the Haptic and Visual Horizontal-Vertical Illusion.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
347-352.
2010
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Symmons MA. Daytime running lights: A closer look at their justification for Australia.
32nd Australasian Transport Research Forum, ATRF 2009.
2009
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Symmons MARichardson BL. The equivalence of vision and haptics when matched spatiotemporally.
World Haptics 2009 - Third Joint EuroHaptics conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems.
582-586.
2009
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Rose GSymmons M. Testing EcoDriver training in Australian conditions.
31st Australasian Transport Research Forum, ATRF 2008.
183-193.
2008
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Symmons MARichardson BLWuillemin DB. Active vs passive touch: the state of play and the future.
Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (WHC'07).
567-568.
2007
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Richardson BWuillemin DSymmons MAccardi R. The Exograsp delivers tactile and kinaesthetic information about virtual objects.
IEEE Region 10 Annual International Conference, Proceedings/TENCON.
2005
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Symmons MARichardson BLWuillemin DBVanDoorn GH. Active versus Passive Touch in Three Dimensions.
First Joint Eurohaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems.
108-113.
2005
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Wuillemin Dvan Doorn GRichardson BSymmons M. Haptic and Visual Size Judgements in Virtual and Real Environments.
First Joint Eurohaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems.
86-89.
2005
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Haworth NSymmons MMulvihill C. The safety of small workgroups working on or near the roadway.
Proceedings - Conference of the Australian Road Research Board.
2543-2556.
2003
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Richardson BLSymmons MA. Vibrotactile devices for the deaf: Are they out of touch?.
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology.
458-461.
1995
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Al Moteri MCooper SSymmons MPlummer V. Qualitative analysis and interpretation of eye movements in the management of screen-based patient deterioration scenario.
International Journal of Qualitative Methods.
2016
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