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Kyle Pettijohn
Kyle Pettijohn
Naval Aeromedical Research Unit - Dayton
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Event boundaries and memory improvement
KA Pettijohn, AN Thompson, AK Tamplin, SA Krawietz, GA Radvansky
Cognition 148, 136-144, 2016
862016
Cognitive training for military application: a review of the literature and practical guide
KJ Blacker, J Hamilton, G Roush, KA Pettijohn, AT Biggs
Journal of cognitive enhancement 3, 30-51, 2019
712019
Narrative event boundaries, reading times, and expectation
KA Pettijohn, GA Radvansky
Memory & cognition 44, 1064-1075, 2016
602016
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: Event structure or updating disruption?
KA Pettijohn, GA Radvansky
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (11), 2119-2129, 2016
562016
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: Younger and older adults.
GA Radvansky, KA Pettijohn, J Kim
Psychology and Aging 30 (2), 259, 2015
382015
A new look at memory retention and forgetting.
GA Radvansky, AC Doolen, KA Pettijohn, M Ritchey
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 48 (11 …, 2022
362022
Virtual and augmented reality in a simulated naval engagement: Preliminary comparisons of simulator sickness and human performance
KA Pettijohn, C Peltier, JR Lukos, JN Norris, AT Biggs
Applied ergonomics 89, 103200, 2020
302020
Measuring lethal force performance in the lab: The effects of simulator realism and participant experience
KJ Blacker, KA Pettijohn, G Roush, AT Biggs
Human factors 63 (7), 1141-1155, 2021
292021
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: Environmental effects
KA Pettijohn, GA Radvansky
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 28 (3), 329-340, 2016
292016
The role of inhibitory control in shoot/don’t-shoot decisions
AT Biggs, KA Pettijohn
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (3), 536-549, 2022
212022
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: recall
KA Pettijohn, GA Radvansky
Memory 26 (10), 1430-1435, 2018
152018
When the response does not match the threat: The relationship between threat assessment and behavioural response in ambiguous lethal force decision-making
AT Biggs, KA Pettijohn, AL Gardony
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 74 (5), 812-825, 2021
112021
Postural instability and simulator seasickness
KA Pettijohn, D Geyer, J Gomez, WJ Becker, AT Biggs
Aerospace medicine and human performance 89 (7), 634-641, 2018
112018
The future of steroids for performance enhancement in the US military
C Peltier, K Pettijohn
Military medicine 183 (7-8), 151-153, 2018
102018
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: Active and passive interaction
KA Pettijohn, GA Radvansky
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 30 (8), 771-777, 2018
82018
Comparison of virtual reality and augmented reality: safety and effectiveness
KA Pettijohn, C Peltier, JR Lukos, JN Norris, AT Biggs, ...
Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton, 2019
62019
Prospect theory and its implications for adversarial decision-making
AT Biggs, KA Pettijohn
The Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation 18 (2), 125-134, 2021
52021
Postural instability and seasickness in a motion-based shooting simulation
KA Pettijohn, DV Pistone, AL Warner, GJ Roush, AT Biggs
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance 91 (9), 703-709, 2020
52020
Contextual cueing during lethal force training: How target design and repetition can alter threat assessments
AT Biggs, KA Pettijohn, KJ Blacker
Military Psychology, 1-13, 2023
22023
How speed impacts threat assessment in lethal force decisions
AT Biggs, KA Pettijohn, S Sherwood
Applied Ergonomics 106, 103890, 2023
22023
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