Driving safety relies on a driver’s ability to maintain their attentional focus and that mood is one of the factors which influences this ability. This driving simulator study used mind wandering theory to understand the changes in car following behaviour and driver glance patterns when affected by neutral, happy, sad and angry moods during car following. Two types of cognitive load were used to investigate ways of disengaging drivers from the mind wandering state. The moods were induced via music and mental imagery and assessed via self-reports and physiological measures. The results show that mood valence and arousal have different effects on driving safety, with negative moods resulting in the most dangerous driving, regardless of arousa...
\u3cp\u3eIn driver behaviour research there is considerable focus on distraction caused by specific ...
1st International Neuroergonomics Conference, The Brain at work and in everyday life, PARIS, FRANCE,...
Introduction: Safe driving requires drivers to look at relevant information in the traffic environme...
Emotions and moods are an inevitable part of human life. Previous research suggests that positive an...
Previous research shows that negative emotions have a detrimental effect on cognitive processes in g...
Research has suggested that affective states have critical effects on various cognitive processes an...
Mind-wandering (MW) has a negative impact on tasks requiring sustained and divided attention like dr...
Commonly defined as 'task-unrelated thoughts', the mind wandering (MW) state is one of the causes of...
The effects of drivers’ engagement in cognitive tasks (i.e., non-visual, cognitively loading activit...
Objective: An experiment studied the fre-quency and correlates of driver mind wandering. Background:...
Recent research has clearly shown that inattention when driving has an indisputable impact on road s...
Driver distraction is a significant source of traffic-related crashes. External distraction has been...
Driver distraction is a significant risk factor for traffic crashes. Distraction from secondary task...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This paper aims to systematically explore the relationship between affect...
The significant amount of traffic crashes is caused by driver distraction. Studies showed that secon...
\u3cp\u3eIn driver behaviour research there is considerable focus on distraction caused by specific ...
1st International Neuroergonomics Conference, The Brain at work and in everyday life, PARIS, FRANCE,...
Introduction: Safe driving requires drivers to look at relevant information in the traffic environme...
Emotions and moods are an inevitable part of human life. Previous research suggests that positive an...
Previous research shows that negative emotions have a detrimental effect on cognitive processes in g...
Research has suggested that affective states have critical effects on various cognitive processes an...
Mind-wandering (MW) has a negative impact on tasks requiring sustained and divided attention like dr...
Commonly defined as 'task-unrelated thoughts', the mind wandering (MW) state is one of the causes of...
The effects of drivers’ engagement in cognitive tasks (i.e., non-visual, cognitively loading activit...
Objective: An experiment studied the fre-quency and correlates of driver mind wandering. Background:...
Recent research has clearly shown that inattention when driving has an indisputable impact on road s...
Driver distraction is a significant source of traffic-related crashes. External distraction has been...
Driver distraction is a significant risk factor for traffic crashes. Distraction from secondary task...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This paper aims to systematically explore the relationship between affect...
The significant amount of traffic crashes is caused by driver distraction. Studies showed that secon...
\u3cp\u3eIn driver behaviour research there is considerable focus on distraction caused by specific ...
1st International Neuroergonomics Conference, The Brain at work and in everyday life, PARIS, FRANCE,...
Introduction: Safe driving requires drivers to look at relevant information in the traffic environme...