Emotion-provoking stimuli abound on modern roadways. Driving measures, of both longitudinal and lateral control of the vehicle, have been shown to vary based on affective influences. Research, however, has yet to address how drivers\u27 individual techniques to mitigate emotional reactions influence driving performance. To address this issue, the present study featured a dual-task protocol involving simulated driving together with processing of emotionally-valenced images with a focus on different Predominant Emotion Regulation Techniques (PERT): one adaptive strategy (task-focused coping) and one maladaptive style (emotion-focused coping). Dependent measures included mean driving speed and number of lane excursions. Results indicated that ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This paper aims to systematically explore the relationship between affect...
Emotion is an implicit psychological characteristic that changes over time. When it accumulates to a...
Studies of the influence of emotions on driving behaviour have produced contradictory conclusions. T...
Emotion-provoking stimuli abound on modern roadways. Driving measures, of both longitudinal and late...
Emotion-provoking stimuli abound on modern roadways. Driving measures, of both longitudinal and late...
Emotion-provoking stimuli abound on modern roadways. Driving measures, of both longitudinal and late...
Many theories of driver behaviour suggest that unconscious or implicit emotions play a functional ro...
The aim of this paper was to explore effects of specific emotions on subjective judgment, driving pe...
In a simulation experiment we studied the effects of cognitive, emotional, sensorimotor, and mixed s...
While driving research on affect has mostly focused on anger and road rage, there has been little em...
Many theories of driver behaviour suggest that unconscious or implicit emotions play a functional ro...
Research has suggested that affective states have critical effects on various cognitive processes an...
Emotions and moods are an inevitable part of human life. Previous research suggests that positive an...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This chapter aims to systematically explore the relationsh...
Traditional affect research has frequently used a valence dimension—positive and negative states. Ho...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This paper aims to systematically explore the relationship between affect...
Emotion is an implicit psychological characteristic that changes over time. When it accumulates to a...
Studies of the influence of emotions on driving behaviour have produced contradictory conclusions. T...
Emotion-provoking stimuli abound on modern roadways. Driving measures, of both longitudinal and late...
Emotion-provoking stimuli abound on modern roadways. Driving measures, of both longitudinal and late...
Emotion-provoking stimuli abound on modern roadways. Driving measures, of both longitudinal and late...
Many theories of driver behaviour suggest that unconscious or implicit emotions play a functional ro...
The aim of this paper was to explore effects of specific emotions on subjective judgment, driving pe...
In a simulation experiment we studied the effects of cognitive, emotional, sensorimotor, and mixed s...
While driving research on affect has mostly focused on anger and road rage, there has been little em...
Many theories of driver behaviour suggest that unconscious or implicit emotions play a functional ro...
Research has suggested that affective states have critical effects on various cognitive processes an...
Emotions and moods are an inevitable part of human life. Previous research suggests that positive an...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This chapter aims to systematically explore the relationsh...
Traditional affect research has frequently used a valence dimension—positive and negative states. Ho...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This paper aims to systematically explore the relationship between affect...
Emotion is an implicit psychological characteristic that changes over time. When it accumulates to a...
Studies of the influence of emotions on driving behaviour have produced contradictory conclusions. T...