Edward Rinalducci
Applied Experimental and Human Factors

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Professor
Ph.D., Univeristy of Rochester, 1966
Office: (Orlando) Phillips Hall 311D
Phone: 407-823-5860
Email: erinaldu@ucf.edu
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Recent Publications
- Mouloua, M., Hancock, P., Rinalducci, E., Gilson, R. (2005). The use of simulation technology in assessing driver distraction. In D. Vincenzi, M. Mouloua, & J. Wise (Eds.), Handbook of virtual reality and simulation training. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
- Mouloua, M., Rinalducci, E., Smither, J., & Brill, C. (2005). Aging and driving: Perceptual and cognitive effects. Proceedings of the Southern Gerontological Society, Orlando, Florida.
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Professor Rinalducci received his B.A. with honors from Lehigh University in 1960, his M.A. in Psychology from the University of New Hampshire in 1963, and his Ph.D. in Psychology from the Univeristy of Rochester in 1966. Dr. Rinalducci has held faculty positions at University of Virginia, Georgia Institute of Technology, and in 1986 was appointed Associate Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences at U.C.F. He is currently an active Human Factors faculty member with major interests in the basic and applied aspects of vision and visual perception. Some present activity includes lighting research, engineering psychology, virtual environments, and human factors in transportation (automobile and aircraft, in particular).
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