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 …
“A grave problem that developed in New Hampshire… now has all the motor-vehicle commissioners of the eastern states in a wax. It's whether radios should be allowed on cars …
V Faure, R Lobjois, N Benguigui - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2016 - Elsevier
The goal of the present study was to assess the effectiveness of eye blink behavior in measuring drivers' mental workload. Previous research has shown that when mental …
Introduction Visual–manual (VM) phone tasks (ie, texting, dialing, reading) are associated with an increased crash/near-crash risk. This study investigated how the driving context …
E Tivesten, M Dozza - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Naturalistic driving studies show that drivers engaged in complex visual-manual tasks face an increased risk of a crash or near-crash. Tasks that require many glances and a high …
Anticipatory skills are a potential factor for novice drivers' curve accidents. Behavioural data show that steering and speed regulation are affected by forward planning of the trajectory …
Objective: To present a structured, narrative review highlighting research into human perceptual-motor coordination that can be applied to automated vehicle (AV)–human …
The actual speed behaviour when drivers approach a curve is very relevant to assess the road design and safety but is mostly overlooked in the scientific literature. Most research into …
Although much research is done on speed and gaze behaviour inside curves, there is little understanding of which cues drivers use to anticipate and slow down while approaching …