Objective: To investigate error and reaction time consequences of alternating compatible and incompatible steering arrangements during a simulated obstacle avoidance task. Background: Underground coal mine shuttle cars provide an example of a vehicle in which operators are required to alternate between compatible and incompatible steering configurations. Methods: This experiment examines the performance of 48 novice participants in a virtual analogy of an underground coal mine shuttle car. Participants were randomly assigned to a compatible condition, an incompatible condition, an alternating condition in which compatibility alternated within and between hands, or an alternating condition in which compatibility alternated between hands. Res...
Two experiments were carried out in a moving-base simulator, in which truck drivers of varying exper...
Currently, active steering systems are implemented in production vehicles to assist the driver by va...
The vast majority of driving simulators currently in existence do not include motion systems. When m...
Operators of some underground coal shuttle cars must continually alternate between compatible and in...
A virtual analogy of an underground coal mine shuttle car, where the control-response relationship i...
As the workforce ages, it is becoming increasingly important to understand how older adults adapt to...
Many control devices produce movements that can be described as compatible, that is, movement of the...
Research concerning the visuomotor control of steering suggests that some steering systems used in u...
Objective: The authors examine the pattern of direction errors made during the manipulation of a phy...
Shuttle cars are an unusual class of vehicle operated in underground coal mines, sometimes in close ...
Most terrestrial vehicles are steered via a first-order control for vehicle heading, such as a conve...
The goal of the present study was to explore how simulator motion cuing affects the driver's control...
The goal of the presented study was to explore how simulator motion cueing affects the driver’s cont...
Equipment of many different types is operated by multiple control levers located in close proximity ...
The study of speed-accuracy trade-offs has a long history in scientists' attempts to understand huma...
Two experiments were carried out in a moving-base simulator, in which truck drivers of varying exper...
Currently, active steering systems are implemented in production vehicles to assist the driver by va...
The vast majority of driving simulators currently in existence do not include motion systems. When m...
Operators of some underground coal shuttle cars must continually alternate between compatible and in...
A virtual analogy of an underground coal mine shuttle car, where the control-response relationship i...
As the workforce ages, it is becoming increasingly important to understand how older adults adapt to...
Many control devices produce movements that can be described as compatible, that is, movement of the...
Research concerning the visuomotor control of steering suggests that some steering systems used in u...
Objective: The authors examine the pattern of direction errors made during the manipulation of a phy...
Shuttle cars are an unusual class of vehicle operated in underground coal mines, sometimes in close ...
Most terrestrial vehicles are steered via a first-order control for vehicle heading, such as a conve...
The goal of the present study was to explore how simulator motion cuing affects the driver's control...
The goal of the presented study was to explore how simulator motion cueing affects the driver’s cont...
Equipment of many different types is operated by multiple control levers located in close proximity ...
The study of speed-accuracy trade-offs has a long history in scientists' attempts to understand huma...
Two experiments were carried out in a moving-base simulator, in which truck drivers of varying exper...
Currently, active steering systems are implemented in production vehicles to assist the driver by va...
The vast majority of driving simulators currently in existence do not include motion systems. When m...