Texting during stair negotiation and implications for fall risk

R Hashish, ME Toney-Bolger, SS Sharpe, BD Lester… - Gait & posture, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Background/Aim: Walking requires the integration of the sensory and motor
systems. Cognitive distractions have been shown to interfere with negotiation of complex …

Mind your step: the effects of mobile phone use on gaze behavior in stair climbing

F Ioannidou, F Hermens, TL Hodgson - Journal of technology in …, 2017 - Springer
Stair walking is a hazardous activity and a common cause of fatal and non-fatal falls.
Previous studies have assessed the role of eye movements in stair walking by asking …

Training or battling a monster of a location-based augmented-reality game while descending stairs: An observational study of inattentional blindness and deafness …

HP Ma, PL Chen, V Linkov, CW Pai - Frontiers in Psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Several emerging smartphone location-based augmented-reality (AR) games require three
primary tasks: training or battling a monster, capturing a monster, and searching for a …

[PDF][PDF] Messenger

M Bar - mkebar.org
The opinions stated herein are not necessarily those of the Milwaukee Bar Association, Inc.,
or any of its directors, officers, or employees. The information presented in this publication …

視線計測による” 歩きスマホ” 時の視覚特性と歩行への影響

尾林史章, 小塚一宏 - 電子情報通信学会論文誌 A, 2017 - search.ieice.org
スマートフォンの急速な普及とともに, 歩行中にスマートフォンを使用する “歩きスマホ”
が場所を問わず見られるようになってきた. 歩行者が行き交う横断歩道や駅のホームなどの場面 …

駅ホーム上歩行中におけるスマートフォン使用時の視線特性

尾林史章, 荒川俊也, 小塚一宏 - 産業応用工学会論文誌, 2020 - jstage.jst.go.jp
抄録 Nowadays, smartphones spread rapidly and we see a lot of persons'“walking while on
the phone”. According to this, accidents caused by “walking while on the phone” have been …

[PDF][PDF] 駅ホーム上歩行中におけるスマートフォン使用時の視線特性

F Obayashi, T Arakawa, K Kozuka - 愛知工科大学紀要 - aut.ac.jp
Nowadays, there are many reports that people walking with operating smartphone collides
other walking people or he/she dropped into the railroad track. In order to verify whether …

[引用][C] Distracted Walking and Mobile Device Use

B Lester, SS Sharpe, M Toney-Bolger