[HTML][HTML] Future path and tangent point models in the visual control of locomotion in curve driving

O Lappi - Journal of vision, 2014 - tvst.arvojournals.org
Studying human behavior in the natural context of everyday visual tasks—including
locomotor tasks such as driving—can reveal visual strategies or even suggest underlying …

Cycling around a curve: the effect of cycling speed on steering and gaze behavior

P Vansteenkiste, D Van Hamme, P Veelaert… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Although it is generally accepted that visual information guides steering, it is still unclear
whether a curvature matching strategy or a 'look where you are going'strategy is used while …

Analysis and modeling of driver's gaze trajectories in curves driving

Y Ren, X Li, X Zheng, Z Li, Q Zhao… - Advances in …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
To explore the relation between drivers' eye movements and vehicle steering performance,
25 participants were employed to drive a test vehicle on appointed tortuous routes. The …

Gaze measurement to evaluate safety in using vehicle navigation systems

K Nakano, R Zheng, H Ishiko, K Hagita… - … on Systems, Man …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
It becomes popular to use smart phones as a car navigation system. Conventional
navigation systems were already designed following the published guidelines to ensure …

Analysis of Driver Visual Characteristics Based on FaceLAB

XL Zheng, XS Li, YY Ren, ZQ Cheng… - Applied Mechanics and …, 2014 - Trans Tech Publ
Driver visual characteristics are of great importance for studying driver behavior and traffic
safety. To investigate the difference of visual characteristics between skilled and fresh …

[PDF][PDF] Anticipatory look-ahead fixations in real curve driving

E Lehtonen - 2014 - helda.helsinki.fi
In the visual control of locomotion, gaze is used to sample information in an anticipatory
manner. In car driving, this anticipation functions at both a short and long time distance. At …

Vision and Driving After Stroke

ME Smith - 2014 - etheses.whiterose.ac.uk
Driving a car is often an essential part of maintaining mobility and quality of life, but after a
stroke many are forced to cease driving. Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) and …