Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors behind road crashes. However, less is known about how such failures lead to accidents. Traditionally, one reason for this knowledge gap has been a lack of sufficiently detailed data from the pre-crash phase, although this situation is currently changing with the advent of naturalistic driving studies. However, a remaining issue is the lack of an adequate conceptual model of attention selection applicable in natural driving situations. Existing attention models applied in the driving domain are generally based on the notion of attention as a resource with limited capacity, subject to overload in demanding conditions. Such models have mainly focus...
Load Theory is a prominent model of selective attention first proposed over twenty years ago. Load T...
Objective: This study investigated the effect of a nondriving cognitively loading task on the relati...
This paper describes our research into the processes that govern driver attention and behavior in fa...
Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors beh...
Inattention is one of the most common factors contributing to road crashes. However, the basic mecha...
This chapter outlines a conceptual model of attention selection and multitasking in everyday driving...
Attentional processes are necessary for any complex activity, such as driving. When a driver's atten...
Driver inattention is thought to cause many automobile crashes. However, the research on attention i...
Driver inattention is one of the main causes of road crashes. Factors that result in drivers’ attent...
One possible reason for rear-end crashes might be that the driver is distracted as the driver does n...
Objective: The main objective of this paper was to outline an explanatory framework for understandin...
In two experiments we explored the influence of individual differences in working memory capacity (W...
This paper describes our research into the nature of everyday driving, with a particular emphasis on...
Drivers are often distracted by non-driving tasks such as texting and conversation, increasing the r...
The impact of attentional set and situation awareness on event detection and reaction times was inve...
Load Theory is a prominent model of selective attention first proposed over twenty years ago. Load T...
Objective: This study investigated the effect of a nondriving cognitively loading task on the relati...
This paper describes our research into the processes that govern driver attention and behavior in fa...
Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors beh...
Inattention is one of the most common factors contributing to road crashes. However, the basic mecha...
This chapter outlines a conceptual model of attention selection and multitasking in everyday driving...
Attentional processes are necessary for any complex activity, such as driving. When a driver's atten...
Driver inattention is thought to cause many automobile crashes. However, the research on attention i...
Driver inattention is one of the main causes of road crashes. Factors that result in drivers’ attent...
One possible reason for rear-end crashes might be that the driver is distracted as the driver does n...
Objective: The main objective of this paper was to outline an explanatory framework for understandin...
In two experiments we explored the influence of individual differences in working memory capacity (W...
This paper describes our research into the nature of everyday driving, with a particular emphasis on...
Drivers are often distracted by non-driving tasks such as texting and conversation, increasing the r...
The impact of attentional set and situation awareness on event detection and reaction times was inve...
Load Theory is a prominent model of selective attention first proposed over twenty years ago. Load T...
Objective: This study investigated the effect of a nondriving cognitively loading task on the relati...
This paper describes our research into the processes that govern driver attention and behavior in fa...