While driver hypovigilance is often attributed to fatigue, it is more frequent in monotonous road environments, suggesting that monotony of task (requiring simple, under-demanding responses) and/or environment (containing highly repetitive, predictable stimuli) plays an important role. We report an experimental study designed to disentangle the characteristics and effects of monotony from those of time on task and fatigue, using a series of short vigilance tasks. Task monotony was manipulated through changes in target probability (p(monotonous) = 0.11 vs. p(non-monotonous) = 0.50), while environmental monotony was manipulated through stimulus variation. Results revealed that performance, as indexed by accuracy and response times (RTs), was ...
AbstractIn this paper passive task-related effects of highway driving in monotonous environments wer...
The impairing effects of mental fatigue on visual sustained attention were assessed by event-related...
This study addresses the concept of monotony in ATC and describes uneventful and repetitive work con...
Driving is a vigilance task, requiring sustained attention to maintain performance and avoid crashes...
Background Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monotony, ar...
Background\ud \ud Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monot...
Monotony has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes. Drivers’ ability to react to ...
Drivers' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predictable an...
Vigilance declines when exposed to highly predictable and uneventful tasks. Monotonous tasks provide...
Drivers ' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predicta...
AbstractBesides resource depletion caused by being actively engaged in a task, there are several sig...
Work by Atchley and Chan (2011) reported that engaging in a concurrent verbal task might serve to a...
The resource view on vigilance performance was tested. First, a low demanding task was compared with...
The differential effects of three hours of monotonous daytime driving on subjective (sleepiness, in...
Driver fatigue is a multidimensional and complex subject, addressed in past years by many researcher...
AbstractIn this paper passive task-related effects of highway driving in monotonous environments wer...
The impairing effects of mental fatigue on visual sustained attention were assessed by event-related...
This study addresses the concept of monotony in ATC and describes uneventful and repetitive work con...
Driving is a vigilance task, requiring sustained attention to maintain performance and avoid crashes...
Background Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monotony, ar...
Background\ud \ud Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monot...
Monotony has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes. Drivers’ ability to react to ...
Drivers' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predictable an...
Vigilance declines when exposed to highly predictable and uneventful tasks. Monotonous tasks provide...
Drivers ' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predicta...
AbstractBesides resource depletion caused by being actively engaged in a task, there are several sig...
Work by Atchley and Chan (2011) reported that engaging in a concurrent verbal task might serve to a...
The resource view on vigilance performance was tested. First, a low demanding task was compared with...
The differential effects of three hours of monotonous daytime driving on subjective (sleepiness, in...
Driver fatigue is a multidimensional and complex subject, addressed in past years by many researcher...
AbstractIn this paper passive task-related effects of highway driving in monotonous environments wer...
The impairing effects of mental fatigue on visual sustained attention were assessed by event-related...
This study addresses the concept of monotony in ATC and describes uneventful and repetitive work con...