An on-road study was conducted to evaluate a complementary tactile navigation signal on driving behaviour and eye movements for drivers with hearing loss (HL) compared to drivers with normal hearing (NH). 32 participants (16 HL and 16 NH) performed two preprogrammed navigation tasks. In one, participants received only visual information, while the other also included a vibration in the seat to guide them in the correct direction. SMI glasses were used for eye tracking, recording the point of gaze within the scene. Analysis was performed on predefined regions. A questionnaire examined participant's experience of the navigation systems. Hearing loss was associated with lower speed, higher satisfaction with the tactile signal and more glances ...
Research showing differences between the driving outcomes of hearing impaired and normally hearing i...
This study assessed whether the increased demand of listening in hearing impaired individuals exacer...
Safely operating vehicles require significant visual attention. While attention can be divided, cogn...
An on-road study was conducted to evaluate a complementary tactile navigation signal on driving beha...
An on-road study was conducted to evaluate a complementary tactile navigation signal on driving beha...
The prevalence of hearing loss in Europe is roughly 30 % for men and 20 % for women at the age of 70...
This study's purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss versus info...
<div><p>This study’s purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss ver...
The distracting effects of mobile telephone use while driving are well known, however the effects of...
The purpose was to examine eye tracking data and compare visual behavior in individuals with normal ...
Hearing loss has been shown to exacerbate the effect of auditory distraction on driving performance ...
Aim: The aims of this study were to evaluate the self-reported driving abilities and use of visual a...
The objective of this study was to examine through a questionnaire how road users with different deg...
Aim The aims of this study were to evaluate the self-reported driving abilities and use of visual an...
The aims of this study were to evaluate self-reported driving abilities and self-reported use of vis...
Research showing differences between the driving outcomes of hearing impaired and normally hearing i...
This study assessed whether the increased demand of listening in hearing impaired individuals exacer...
Safely operating vehicles require significant visual attention. While attention can be divided, cogn...
An on-road study was conducted to evaluate a complementary tactile navigation signal on driving beha...
An on-road study was conducted to evaluate a complementary tactile navigation signal on driving beha...
The prevalence of hearing loss in Europe is roughly 30 % for men and 20 % for women at the age of 70...
This study's purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss versus info...
<div><p>This study’s purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss ver...
The distracting effects of mobile telephone use while driving are well known, however the effects of...
The purpose was to examine eye tracking data and compare visual behavior in individuals with normal ...
Hearing loss has been shown to exacerbate the effect of auditory distraction on driving performance ...
Aim: The aims of this study were to evaluate the self-reported driving abilities and use of visual a...
The objective of this study was to examine through a questionnaire how road users with different deg...
Aim The aims of this study were to evaluate the self-reported driving abilities and use of visual an...
The aims of this study were to evaluate self-reported driving abilities and self-reported use of vis...
Research showing differences between the driving outcomes of hearing impaired and normally hearing i...
This study assessed whether the increased demand of listening in hearing impaired individuals exacer...
Safely operating vehicles require significant visual attention. While attention can be divided, cogn...