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(in press). Implicit driving cues for coordinating actions when sharing spaces, , , , , and . Hybrid Societies - Humans Interacting with Embodied Technologies, 1, Springer, (2023)Communication between drivers in a road bottleneck scenario, , , , and . Advances in Transportation, 60, page 306–312. (2022)Comparison of a Logistic and SVM Model to Detect Discomfort in Automated Driving, , and . (2021)Facial Expressions as Indicator for Discomfort in Automated Driving., , and . IHSI, volume 1131 of Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, page 932-937. Springer, (2020)Multi-camera Face Tracking for Estimating User’s Discomfort with Automated Vehicle Operations, , and . Human Systems Engineering and Design (IHSED2021): Future Trends and Applications. AHFE (2021) International Conference, 21, AHFE International, (2021)Different Types, Different Speeds - The Effect of Interaction Partners and Encountering Speeds at Intersections on Drivers' Gap Acceptance as an Implicit Communication Signal in Automated Driving., , , and . HCI (30), volume 12791 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 517-528. Springer, (2021)Predicting Lane Changes by Identifying Sequence Patterns of Implicit Communication Cues., , and . AHFE (12), 270, page 3-10. Springer, (2021)How Should Automated Vehicles Communicate? - Effects of a Light-Based Communication Approach in a Wizard-of-Oz Study., , , , and . AHFE (13), volume 964 of Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, page 79-91. Springer, (2019)Comfort or Not? Automated Driving Style and User Characteristics Causing Human Discomfort in Automated Driving, , , , , , and . International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 37 (4): 331-339 (2021)(in press). Comparing accepted gaps in traffic flow for conducting left turn actions in different intersection scenarios – A driving simulator study, , and . Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2023 Annual Conference, page 83–94. HFES Europe, (2023)