SHORT BIO
I am an Associate Professor at Sapienza University of Rome, and I hold the National Scientific qualification as full professor in the Italian higher education system (disciplinary field 11/E3). Formerly a faculty member at the Department of Psychology since 2004, I transitioned to the Department of Planning, Design, and Technology of Architecture in 2021. My primary research focus lies in the interaction between humans and technology, a field to which I have contributed with research on mental workload, human error, automation, and usability. Currently, I am engaged in a research program on Behavior-Based Design, addressing design challenges within the framework of Behavior Analysis.
Lifetime Research Income as PI: € 570840
Publication summary: 2 books, 1 edited volume, 35 papers in peer-reviewed international academic journals, 8 papers in peer-reviewed national academic journals, 25 full papers in peer-reviewed conference proceedings, 2 co-edited conference proceedings, and 10 book chapters.
WORK EXPERIENCE
[2011 – Current] Associate Professor, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy. From 2011 to 2021, I worked at the Department of Psychology, where I was responsible for the Eye-Tracking Laboratory. Subsequently, I moved to the Department of Planning, Design, and Technology of Architecture. In these roles, I led small research groups comprised of doctoral students and research fellows. I taught academic courses in the field of human factors/ergonomics to master's students in both English and Italian. Additionally, I supervised doctoral students in developing their dissertations and mentored interns seeking accreditation for the practice of psychology.
[2004 – 2011] Researcher. Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy. I held a permanent position as a Researcher in the Department of Psychology. During this period, I conducted research in the field of Human Factors/Ergonomics, utilizing psychophysiological measures, particularly EEG and Eye-Tracking. Over these years, I gradually gained research autonomy, secured funding, and established my own independent research group, which included my first doctoral students. I taught academic courses in the field of human factors/ergonomics to both bachelor's and master's students in both English and Italian. Additionally, I supervised doctoral students in developing their dissertations and mentored interns seeking accreditation for the practice of psychology.
[2001 – 2003] Research Fellow. Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy. At the Department of Psychology, I conducted experimental studies as part of research projects focusing on human error, mental workload, and usability. These studies utilized a range of measures, including subjective assessments, behavioral observations, and psychophysiological metrics.
[1999 – 2000] Research Associate. Catholic University of America, Washington DC, United States. At the Cognitive Science Laboratory headed by Prof. Raja Parasuraman, I was included in the NASA Goddard Space Research Center project NAG 5-8761, developing and participating in studies on human interaction with automation in long-term space missions.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
[2005 – 2010] Licensed Psychotherapist. Associazione di Psicologia Cognitiva, Rome, Italy
[1997 – 2001] Ph.D. in Psychology. Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
[1990 – 1995] Laurea in Work and Organizational Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
RESEARCH PROJECTS
[2021 – 2022] Evaluating the feasibility of an aggregate usability index composed of objective behavioral metrics. Research contract funded by UNGUESS S.r.l.
[2021 – 2022] Monitoring the risk of occupational fatigue in air traffic controllers. Research contract funded by Deep Blue S.r.l.
[2021 – 2022] Development of a tool for assessing awareness of cyberthreats and coping behaviors. Research project funded by Sapienza University of Rome.
[2020 – 2021]. The phenomenon of under-inclusion: a card sorting study to investigate individual differences in categorization processes. Research project funded by Sapienza University of Rome.
[2018 – 2021] Sensitivity of the spatial distribution of fixations to variations in the type of task demand and its effectiveness as a trigger for adaptive automation. Research project funded by the European Office of Aerospace Research & Development (Grant #FA9550-18-1-0203).
[2019 – 2020] Development and validation of a subjective measure of usability and mental workload. Research project funded by Istituto Superiore delle Comunicazioni e delle Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico.
[2018 – 2019] A cognitive-behavioral approach to cybersecurity: individual differences and schedules of reinforcement. Research project funded by Sapienza University of Rome.
[2018 – 2019] Assessment of mental workload during navigation on mobile devices of information-abundant websites through the analysis of the distribution of eye fixations. Research project funded by Istituto Superiore delle Comunicazioni e delle Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico.
[2017 – 2018] Assessment of mental workload during navigation of information-abundant websites through the analysis of the distribution of eye fixations. Research project funded by Istituto Superiore delle Comunicazioni e delle Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico.
[2015 – 2018] Crew-centered Design and Operations of Ships and Ship Systems. Scientific Coordinator for D2.2 “Eye-based method for assessing operator’s cognitive fatigue by non-intrusive eye-tracking techniques” and D3.5 “On the applicability and feasability of adaptive automation”), Research project funded by European Commission (FP7 Programme).
[2008 – 2009]. Mental workload and Human Error during the inspection of bioimages: investigating the ocular strategies of physicians for preventing diagnostic errors. Research project funded by the Italian Ministry of Welfare.
[2005 – 2006] Cognitive Aspects and Behavioral Effects of Transitions Between Levels Of Automation. Research Project funded by the European Office of Aerospace Research and Development (Grant #FA8655-05-1-3021)-
[2006 – 2006] The Analysis of Visual Exploration Pattern as a Method for Assessing the Driver’s Mental Workload. Research contract funded by FIAT Research Centre.
[2006 – 2006] Italian Adaptation of the Italian Version of the Intranet Review Toolkit. Research contract funded by People & Business Value S.r.l.
PUBLICATIONS
Di Nocera, F. & Tempestini, G. (2024). Sustainability: A Behavioral Perspective. In: F. Dal Falco (Ed.). Beyond the garden: Sustainable and inclusive green urban spaces (pp. 57-70). London: Springer.
Di Nocera, F., Tempestini, G., & Orsini, M. (2023) Usable Security: A Systematic Literature Review. Information, 14, 641.
Di Nocera, F., De Piano, R., Rullo, M., & Tempestini, G. (2023). A Lack of Focus, Not Task Avoidance, Makes the Difference: Work Routines in Procrastinators and Non-Procrastinators. Behavioral Sciences, 13(4), 333
Tempestini, G., Rovira, E., Pyke, A., & Di Nocera, F. (2023). The Cybersecurity Awareness INventory (CAIN): Early Phases of Development of a Tool for Assessing Cybersecurity Knowledge Based on the ISO/IEC 27032. Journal of Cybersecurity and Privacy, 3(1), 61–75.
Tempestini, G. & Di Nocera, F. (2023). Promoting sustainable mobility by behaviour-based design: A pilot study. In: D. de Waard, V. Hagemann, L. Onnasch, A. Toffetti, D. Coelho, A. Botzer, M. de Angelis, K. Brookhuis, and S. Fairclough (Eds.). Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2023 Annual Conference. ISSN 2333-4959 (online). Available from http://hfes-europe.org
Di Nocera, F., & Tempestini, G. (2022). Getting Rid of the Usability/Security Trade-Off: A Behavioral Approach. Journal of Cybersecurity and Privacy, 2(2), 245–256.
Maggi, P., Mastrangelo, S., Scelsi, M., Manara, L., Tempestini, G., Di Nocera, F. (2022). Usability Evaluations Employing Online Panels Are Not Bias-Free. Applied Sciences, 12, 8621.
Serra, G., De Falco, F., Maggi, P., De Piano, R., Di Nocera, F. (2022). Website complexity and usability: is there a role for mental workload? International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 9(2), 182-199.
Terenzi, M., Ricciardi, O., & Di Nocera, F. (2022). Rostering in Air Traffic Control: A Narrative Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(8), 4625.
Maggi, P. & Di Nocera, F. (2021). Sensitivity of the Spatial Distribution of Fixations to Variations in the Type of Task Demand and its Relation to Visual Entropy. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 15:642535.
Ricciardi, O., Calvani, G., Palmero, F., Juola, J.F., Di Nocera, F. (2020). Speed reading using Spritz has a cost: limits when reading a short text. International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 7(2), 61-173.
Di Nocera, F., Ricciardi, O., Mastrangelo, S., Torres, E., Bordignon, M., Marcolin, F. (2020). Scanpath analysis into the wild: the spatiotemporal distribution of fixations as an indicator of driver’s mental workload. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 64(1), 371-375.
Ricciardi, O., Maggi, P., & Di Nocera, F. (2019). Boredom makes me “nervous”: Fidgeting as a strategy for contrasting the lack of variety. International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 6(3), 195-207.
Sdoia, S., Di Nocera, F., Ferlazzo, F. (2019). Memory for positional movements as a component of the visuospatial working memory. Cognitive Processing, 20(3), 363-369.
Maggi, P., Ricciardi, O., Di Nocera, F. (2019). Ocular Indicators of Mental Workload: A Comparison of Scanpath Entropy and Fixations Clustering. In: Longo, L., Leva, M. (eds) Human Mental Workload: Models and Applications. H-WORKLOAD 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1107. Springer, Cham.
Desolda G., Di Nocera F., Ferro L., Lanzilotti R., Maggi P., Marrella A. (2019) Alerting Users About Phishing Attacks. In: Moallem A. (eds) HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Trust. HCII 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11594. Springer, Cham.
Serra, G., De Falco, F., Maggi, P., Forsi, R., Cocco, A., Gaudino, G., Amendola, M. & Di Nocera, F. (2019). The role of mental workload in determining the relation between website complexity and usability: an eye-tracking study. In D. de Waard, K. Brookhuis, D. Coelho, S. Fairclough, D. Manzey, A. Naumann, L. Onnasch, S. Röttger, A. Toffetti, & R. Wiczorek (Eds.), Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2018 Annual Conference. ISSN 2333-4959 (online). Available from http://hfes-europe.org
Di Nocera, F., Ricciardi, O., Juola, J. (2018). Rapid Serial Visual Presentation: Monotonic degradation of inferential reading comprehension as a function of speed. International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 5(4), 293-303.
Di Nocera, F., Ricciardi, O., Longo, E., Mastrangelo, S., Cutini, M., Bisaglia, C. (2018). Attentional Control in Accidents Involving Agricultural Tractor Operators. Ergonomics in Design, 26(1), 17-23.
Lupo, M., Ferlazzo, F., Aloise, F., Di Nocera, F., Tedesco, A.M., Cardillo, C., & Leggio, M. (2018). New protocol for dissociating visuospatial working memory ability in reaching space and in navigational space. Behavior Research Methods, 50(4):1602-1613.
Ricciardi, O., Serra, G., De Falco, F., Maggi, P., Di Nocera, F. (2018). Ocular-based automatic summarization of documents: is re-reading informative about the importance of a sentence? In D. de Waard, F. Di Nocera, D. Coelho, J. Edworthy, K. Brookhuis, F. Ferlazzo, T. Franke, and A. Toffetti (Eds.), Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2017 Annual Conference. ISSN 2333-4959 (online). Available from http://hfes-europe.org.
Di Nocera, F., Ricciardi, O., Abate, G., Bevilacqua, A. (2017). Does the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) Val158Met human polymorphism influence procrastination? Organisms. Journal of Biological Sciences, 1(2), 27-36.
Ricciardi, O., & Di Nocera, F. (2017). Not so fast: A reply to Benedetto et al. (2015). Computers in Human Behavior, 69, 381-385.
Fedele, G., Fedriga, M., Zanuso, S., Mastrangelo, S., & Di Nocera, F. (2017). Can User Experience affect buying intention? A case study on the evaluation of exercise equipment. In: D. de Waard, A. Toffetti, R. Wiczorek, A. Sonderegger, S. Röttger, P. Bouchner, T. Franke, S. Fairclough, M. Noordzij, and K. Brookhuis (Eds.). Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2016 Annual Conference. ISSN 2333-4959 (online). Available from http://hfes-europe.org
Di Nocera, F., Capobianco, C., & Mastrangelo, S. (2016). A Simple(r) Tool for Examining Fixations. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 9(4):3, 1-6.
Mastrangelo, S., Ostuni, C., Bordignon, M., Marcolin, F., Risica, R., Rosini, S., Petralli, S., Mastrodonato, E., De Falco, F., Di Nocera, F. (2016). Pilot study for an Italian Human-Centred Design (HCD) strategy. Paper to be presented at 11th World Congress on Railway Research. Milan, 29/05/16 - 03/06/16.
Di Nocera, F., Ranvaud, R., & Pasquali, V. (2015). Spatial pattern of eye fixations and evidence of ultradian rhythms in aircraft pilots. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 86(7), 647-651.
Proietti Colonna, S., Capobianco, C., Mastrangelo, S., Di Nocera, F. (2014). Implementing dynamic changes in automation support using ocular-based metrics of mental workload: a laboratory study. In D. de Waard, J. Sauer, S. Röttger, A. Kluge, D. Manzey, C. Weikert, A. Toffetti, R. Wiczorek, K. Brookhuis, and H. Hoonhout (Eds.) (2015). Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2014 Annual Conference. ISSN 2333-4959 (online). Available from http://hfes-europe.org.
Di Nocera, F., Ferlazzo, F. & D’Olimpio, F. (2014). Is ‘error proneness’ specific to errors? Predictive validity of the cognitive failures questionnaire. International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 3(2), 208–225.
Di Nocera, F., Colazingari, S., Trabalza, A., Mamazza, L., & Bevilacqua, A. (2014). Association of TPH2 and dopamine receptor gene polymorphisms with obsessive–compulsive symptoms and perfectionism in healthy subjects. Psychiatry Research, 220(3), 1172–1173.
Di Nocera, F., Proietti Colonna, S., Dessì, F., Capobianco, C., Mastrangelo, S., Steinhage, A. (2014). Keep Calm and Don't Move A Muscle: Motor restlessness as an indicator of mental workload. In De Waard, D., Brookhuis, K., Wiczorek, R., Di Nocera, F., Barham, P., Weikert, C., Kluge, A., Gerbino, W., and Toffetti, A., (Eds.), Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2013 Annual Conference. Available as open source download. ISSN 2333-4959 (online).
Cutini, M., Mastrangelo, S., Ostuni, C. Di Nocera, F. (2014). Impatto dell'innovazione tecnologica sul carico di lavoro mentale alla guida di trattori: un contributo empirico (pp. 124-133). In: C. Bisaglia (a cura di), Integrazione tra gli aspetti ergonomici e di sicurezza in trattori e macchine agricole. Roma: CRA-ING.
Di Nocera, F., Mastrangelo, S., Longo, E. (2014). Guida di macchine agricole e incidenti: il ruolo del controllo attentivo (pp. 159-162). In: C. Bisaglia (a cura di), Integrazione tra gli aspetti ergonomici e di sicurezza in trattori e macchine agricole. Roma: CRA-ING.
Di Nocera, F., Lamberti, L., Mastrangelo, S. (2014). Perché conviene investire in usabilità. Diritto e Pratica Amministrativa, 1, 19-22.
Di Nocera, F. (2013). Usability Evaluation 2.0: Una descrizione (s)oggettiva dell’usabilità. Roma: Ergoproject.
Miller, C., Nickel, P., Di Nocera, F., Mulder, B., Neerincx, M., Parasuraman, R. & Whiteley, I. (2012). Human-Machine Interface. In G.R.J. Hockey (Ed.), THESEUS Cluster 2: Psychology and Human-Machine Systems – Report (pp. 22-38). Strasbourg: Indigo.
Camilli, M., Dibitonto, M., Vona, A., Medaglia, C.M., Di Nocera, F. (2011). User-centered design approach for interactive kiosks: evaluation and redesign of an automatic teller machine. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, 85-91. ISBN: 9781-450308762.
Camilli, M., Dibitonto, M., Vona, A., Grimaldi, R., Medaglia, C.M., Di Nocera, F. (2011), Searching digital audio broadcasting radio stations: usability and safety issues for in-vehicle devices, ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, 143-147. ISBN: 9781-450308762.
Di Nocera, F. (a cura di) (2011). Ergonomia cognitiva. Roma: Carocci.
Di Nocera, F., Pasquali, V. (2011). Stato funzionale dell’operatore. In: F. Di Nocera (a cura di). Ergonomia cognitiva. Roma: Carocci.
Silvagni, S., Di Nocera, F. (2011). Errore umano e analisi degli incidenti. In: F. Di Nocera (a cura di). Ergonomia cognitiva. Roma: Carocci.
Di Nocera, F., Camilli, M., D’arco, A., & Fagioli, S. (2010). South Side of the Sky: Evidences for Two Different Scanning Strategies in the Upper and Lower Visual Fields. In: V. Rice, W. Karwowski, & T. Marek (Eds.) Advances in Understanding Human Performance: Neuroergonomics, Human Factors Design, and Special Populations. New York (NY): CRC Press.
Coletta, S., Polzella, D., & Di Nocera, F. (2010). Time Management Behavior Scale: Adattamento alla lingua italiana e considerazioni sulla sua dimensionalità. Rivista di Ergonomia, 2, 31-40.
Camilli, M., Coletta, S., Talamo, A., & Di Nocera, F. (2009). On the relationship between physical distance, communication style, and team situation awareness. Preliminary results and implications for collaborative environments. In D. de Waard, J. Godthelp, F.L. Kooi, and K.A. Brookhuis (Eds.), Human Factors, Security and Safety (pp. 41 – 62). Maastricht, the Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.
Di Nocera, F., Coletta, S., Ferlazzo, F., & Renzi, P. (2009). Numerosità del campione e stabilità della stima di usabilità ottenuta mediante valutazioni soggettive. Giornale Italiano di Psicologia, 3, 695-704.
Ferlazzo. F., Fagioli, S., Di Nocera, F., & Sdoia, S. (2008). Shifting attention across near and far spaces: Implications for the use of hands-free cell phones while driving. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 40(6), 1859-1864.
Camilli, M., Nacchia, R., Terenzi, M., & Di Nocera, F. (2008). ASTEF: A Simple Tool for Examining Fixations. Behavior Research Methods, 40(2), 373-382.
Ferlazzo, F., Fagioli, S., Sdoia, S., & Di Nocera, F. (2008). Goal-completion processes affect the attentional blink. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 20(4), 697-710.
Di Nocera, F. (2008). Hic Sunt Leones: On the Unethical Nature of Technology. In O. Neumaier, G. Schweiger, C. Sedmak (Eds.), Perspectives on Work: Problems, Insights, Challenges (pp. 171-178). London (UK): LIT Publisher Group.
Terenzi, M., & Di Nocera, F. (2008). A simple-minded model for levels of automation. In D. de Waard, F.O. Flemisch, B. Lorenz, H. Oberheid, and K.A. Brookhuis (Eds.), Human Factors for assistance and automation (pp. 301-312). Maastricht, the Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.
Di Nocera, F., Camilli, M., & Terenzi, M. (2007). A random glance at the flight deck: pilot’s scanning strategies and the real-time assessment of mental workload. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 1(3), 271-285.
Ferlazzo, F., Lucido, S., Di Nocera, F., Fagioli, S., & Sdoia, S. (2007). Switching Between Goals Mediates the Attentional Blink Effect. Experimental Psychology, 54(2), 89-98.
Camilli, M., Terenzi, M., & Di Nocera, F. (2007). Concurrent validity of an ocular measure of mental workload. In D. de Waard, B. Hockey, P. Nickel, & K. Brookhuis (Eds.), Human Factors Issues in Complex System Performance (pp. 117-129). Maastricht, The Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.
Terenzi, M., Camilli, M., & Di Nocera, F. (2007). Making it quantitative: early phases of development of a new taxonomy for levels of automation. In D. de Waard, B. Hockey, P. Nickel, & K. Brookhuis (Eds.), Human Factors Issues in Complex System Performance (pp. 313-323). Maastricht, The Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.
Di Nocera, F., Terenzi, M., & Ferlazzo, F. (2007). Misurare l’Information Handling: Un Contributo Sperimentale sulla Sensibilità della Scala “Maneggevolezza” di Us.E. 1.0. Giornale Italiano di Psicologia, 24(1), 223-234.
Camilli, M., & Di Nocera, F. (2007). Visualizzare, gestire e analizzare le fissazioni oculari. Semplicemente con un click? Ergonomia, 7/8, 21-25.
Di Nocera, F., Fabrizi, R., Terenzi, M., & Ferlazzo, F. (2006). Procedural Errors in Air Traffic Control: Effects of Traffic Density, Expertise, and Automation. Aviation, Space & Environmental Medicine, 77, 639-643.
Di Nocera, F., Couyoumdjian, A. & Ferlazzo, F. (2006). Crossing the Pillars of Hercules: The Role of Spatial Frames of Reference in Error-Making. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59(1), 204-221.
Terenzi, M., Di Nocera, F., & Ferlazzo, F. (2006). Firmitas, Utilitas, Venustas: Assessing the Validity of the Usability Evaluation Questionnaire. In D. de Waard, K.A. Brookhuis, A. Toffetti (Eds.), In D. de Waard, K.A. Brookhuis, A. Toffetti (Eds.), Developments in Human Factors in Transportation, Design, and Evaluation (pp. 249-253). Maastricht, the Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.
Di Nocera, F., Terenzi, M., & Camilli, M. (2006). Another look at scanpath: distance to nearest neighbour as a measure of mental workload. In D. de Waard, K.A. Brookhuis, A. Toffetti (Eds.), Developments in Human Factors in Transportation, Design, and Evaluation (pp. 295-303). Maastricht, the Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.
Di Nocera, F., Terenzi, M., Forte, G., & Ferlazzo, F. (2005). Is there such a thing as a mental representation for interface layouts? In D. de Waard, K.A. Brookhuis, R. van Egmond, and Th. Boersema (Eds.), Human Factors in Design, Safety, and Management (pp. 121-128). Maastricht: Shaker Publishing.
Di Nocera, F., Lorenz, B., & Parasuraman, R. (2005). Consequences of shifting from one level of automation to another: main effects and their stability. In D. de Waard, K.A. Brookhuis, R. van Egmond, and Th. Boersema (Eds.), Human Factors in Design, Safety, and Management (pp. 363-376). Maastricht: Shaker Publishing.
Di Nocera, F., Fagioli, S., Terenzi, M., & Ferlazzo, F. (2005). Rappresentazioni dello spazio ed errore umano: Implicazioni per la laparoscopia. Ergonomia, 1, 58-62.
Di Nocera, F. (2004). Che cos’è l’ergonomia cognitiva. Roma: Carocci.
Di Nocera, F., Capponi, C., & Ferlazzo, F. (2004). Finding geometrical associations between meaningful objects in the web: a geostatistical approach. PsychNology Journal, 2(1), 84-98.
Lorenz, B., Di Nocera, F., & Parasuraman, R. (2004). Examination of the proximity-compatibility principle in the design of displays in support of fault management in automated systems. In D. de Waard, K. Brookhuis, and C. Weikert (Eds.) Human Factors in Design (pp. 1-17). Maastricht: Shaker Publishing.
Di Nocera, F. (2004). Errore (quasi) umano. Rassegna di Psicologia, 21(3), 91-106.
Couyoumdjian, A., Di Nocera, F., & Ferlazzo, F. (2003). Functional representations of 3D space in endogenous attention shifts. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 56A(1), 155-183.
Di Nocera, F. (2003). On Reliability and Stability of Psychophysiological Indicators for Assessing Operator Functional States. In G.R.J. Hockey, A.W.K. Gaillard, & O. Burov (Eds.), Operator Functional State: The Assessment and Prediction of Human Performance Degradation in Complex Tasks (pp. 162-173). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Di Nocera, F., Lorenz, B., Tattersall, A.J., & Parasuraman, R. (2003). New Possibilities for Adaptive Automation and Work Design. In G.R.J. Hockey, A.W.K. Gaillard, & O. Burov (Eds.), Operator Functional State: The Assessment and Prediction of Human Performance Degradation in Complex Tasks (pp. 363-372). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Di Nocera, F., Ferlazzo, F., & Renzi, P. (2003). L’usabilità a quattro dimensioni. Ricerche di Psicologia, 26(4), 83-104.
Couyoumdjian, A., Di Nocera, F., & Ferlazzo, F. (2003). Lo spostamento dell’attenzione nello spazio 3D. In M. Brunetti, A. Di Norcia, & M. Olivetti Belardinelli (a cura di), Orientamenti della ricerca in Italia sullo sviluppo e l'adattamento psicosociale (pp. 438-443). Roma: Kappa.
Lorenz, B., Di Nocera, F., Röttger, S., & Parasuraman, R. (2002). Automated fault-management during simulated space flight. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 73, 886-897.
Couyoumdjian, A., Di Nocera, F., & Ferlazzo, F. (2002). Spontaneous speed: theoretical and applied considerations. In D. de Waard, K.A. Brookhuis, J. Moraal, & A. Toffetti (Eds.), Human Factors in Transportation, Communication, Health, and the Workplace (pp. 175-188). Maastricht, the Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.
Lorenz, B., Di Nocera, F., & Parasuraman, R. (2002). Varying types and levels of automation in the support of dynamic fault management: an analysis of performance costs and benefits. In D. de Waard, K.A. Brookhuis, J. Moraal, & A. Toffetti (Eds.), Human Factors in Transportation, Communication, Health, and the Workplace (pp. 517-524). Maastricht, the Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.
Di Nocera, F. (2002). Psicologia e Metodo. In C. Del Miglio (a cura di), Fondamenti di Psicologia Generale (pp. 47-67). Roma: Borla.
Genzano, V.R., Di Nocera, F., & Ferlazzo, F. (2001). Upper/lower visual field asymmetry on a spatial relocation memory task. NeuroReport, 12(6), 1227-1230.
Di Nocera, F., Ferlazzo, F., & Borghi, V. (2001). G Theory and the reliability of psychophysiological measures: a tutorial. Psychophysiology, 38, 796-806.
Di Nocera, F., & Ferlazzo, F. (2000). Resampling approach to statistical inference: bootstrapping from Event-Related Potential data. Behavior Research Methods Instruments and Computers, 32(1), 111-119.
Di Nocera, F., Couyoumdjian, A., & Ferlazzo, F. (2000). Role of the Spatial Frames of Reference in the Genesis of the Action Slips. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 44(1), 262-265.
Ferlazzo, F., Di Nocera, F., & Di Segni, S. (1998). Inside cognitive processes: using ERPs to investigate the time course of the serial position effect in a cued recall paradigm. General Psychology, 1, 155-168.
Di Nocera, F., Ferlazzo, F., & Gentilomo, A. (1996). Stabilité interindividuelle de l'effet de modulation de la composante P300 des potentiels évoqués cognitifs dans une condition de double tâche. Psychologie Française, 41(4), 365-374.