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Oetjen, Sophie and Ziefle, Martina (2008): A visual ergonomic evaluation of different screen types and screen technologies with respect to discrimination performance. In Applied Ergonomics,
Oetjen, Sophie and Ziefle, Martina (2007): The Effects of LCD’s Anisotropy on the Visual Performance of Users of Different Ages.. In Human Factors, 49 (4) pp. 619-627627
Oetjen, Sophie and Ziefle, Martina (2007): The Effects of LCD’s Anisotropy on the Visual Performance of Users of Different Ages. In Human Factors, 49 (4)
Oetjen, Sophie and Ziefle, Martina (2007): The Effects of LCD Anisotropy on the Visual Performance of Users of different Ages. In Human Factors, 59 (4) pp. 619-627627
Oetjen, Sophie and Ziefle, Martina (2007): Children working with computers: The effects of user’s age and task complexity. In: Toomingas, Alan, Lantz, Ann and Berns, Thomas (eds.) Work With Computing Systems WWCS May 21-24, 2007, Stockholm, Sweden. .
Oetjen, Sophie and Ziefle, Martina (2006): Display design for all: the analysis of demand and utilisation of electronic screens in different devices. In: Pikkaar, R. N., Konigsveld, E.A. and Settels, P. J. (eds.) World Congress of the International Ergonomics Association IEA July 10-14, 2006, Maastricht, Netherlands. .
Gröger, Thomas, Ziefle, Martina and Oetjen, Sophie (2005): Using a more complex task to compare anisotropic effects of LCD-TFT and CRT screens. In: 11th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction, Volume 1: Engineering Psychology, Health and Computer System Design July 22-17, 2005, Las Vegas, USA. .
Oetjen, Sophie, Ziefle, Martina and Gröger, Thomas (2005): Work with visually suboptimal displays- in what ways is the visual performance influenced when CRT and TFT displays are compared. In: 11th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction July 22-27, 2005, Las Vegas, USA. .
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