Paul Venhovens

TitleEndowed Chair
InstitutionClemson University
DepartmentDepartment of Automotive Engineering
Address4 Research Drive
Greenville, South Carolina 29607
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    1. Lowe E, Drouin N, Venhovens PJ, Brooks JO, Lowe E, Drouin N, Venhovens PJ, Brooks JO. Understanding the needs of hand control users, driver rehabilitation specialists, and dealers/installers. Occup Ther Health Care. 2014 Oct; 28(4):394-409. PMID: 25050985.
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    2. Mossey ME, Xi Y, McConomy SK, Brooks JO, Rosopa PJ, Venhovens PJ, Mossey ME, Xi Y, McConomy SK, Brooks JO, Rosopa PJ, Venhovens PJ. Evaluation of four steering wheels to determine driver hand placement in a static environment. Appl Ergon. 2014 Jul; 45(4):1187-95. PMID: 24674782.
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    3. Crisler MC, Brooks JO, Venhovens PJ, Healy SL, Hirth VA, McKee JA, Duckworth K, Crisler MC, Brooks JO, Venhovens PJ, Healy SL, Hirth VA, McKee JA, Duckworth K. Seniors' and physicians' attitudes toward using driving simulators in clinical settings. Occup Ther Health Care. 2012 Jan; 26(1):1-15. PMID: 23899104.
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