The Effect of Driving Speed on Driver's Visual Attention: Experimental Investigation

作者: Yubu Lee

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07515-0_18

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摘要: It has been reported that the increase in driving speed incurs a shortened pupil distance, termed as visual tunneling phenomenon. However, our experimental investigation shows effect of on driver's attention should be understood terms maximum field view can balance against amount information driver take/handle against. More specifically, experimentation following: For sake ensuring safety, drivers tend naturally to take much possible, it allowed they take/handle. is different among individuals according their level expertise. Since increases process, may able expand only up point where process balances he/she Beyond this point, increased anxiety stress even further reduce take/handle, thus diminishing view, leading effect.

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