Previous research has shown that the presentation of spatially predictive auditory and vibrotactile warning signals can facilitate driver responses to driving events seen through the windscreen or rearview mirror. The present study investigated whether this facilitation reflects the priming of the appropriate response (i.e. braking vs. accelerating) or an attentional cuing effect (i.e. a perceptual benefit that facilitates subsequent behavioural responding). In the experiments reported here, participants had to discriminate the colour of a number plate (red vs. blue) following the presentation of either spatially predictive vibrotactile (experiment 1) or auditory (experiment 2) warning signals that indicated the likely location (front or ba...
Introduction Aim: Auditory cues are often used to capture and direct attention , away from an ongoin...
The participants in the present study had to make speeded elevation discrimination responses to visu...
Auditory cues are often used to capture and direct attention, away from an ongoing task to a critica...
Previous research has shown that the presentation of spatially predictive auditory and vibrotactile ...
Previous research has shown that the presentation of spatially predictive auditory and vibrotactile ...
We report two experiments designed to investigate the potential use of vibrotactile warning signals ...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory or vibrotactile w...
The primary goal of the empirical research outlined in this thesis was to examine a number of the fa...
This study was designed to investigate the possibility that driver responses to potential front-to-r...
A series of three experiments was designed to investigate whether the presentation of moving tactile...
This study was designed to investigate the possibility that driver responses to potential front-to-r...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory warning signals i...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory warning signals i...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
Using multisensory signals in advanced driver assistance is continuously increasing as a way to incr...
Introduction Aim: Auditory cues are often used to capture and direct attention , away from an ongoin...
The participants in the present study had to make speeded elevation discrimination responses to visu...
Auditory cues are often used to capture and direct attention, away from an ongoing task to a critica...
Previous research has shown that the presentation of spatially predictive auditory and vibrotactile ...
Previous research has shown that the presentation of spatially predictive auditory and vibrotactile ...
We report two experiments designed to investigate the potential use of vibrotactile warning signals ...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory or vibrotactile w...
The primary goal of the empirical research outlined in this thesis was to examine a number of the fa...
This study was designed to investigate the possibility that driver responses to potential front-to-r...
A series of three experiments was designed to investigate whether the presentation of moving tactile...
This study was designed to investigate the possibility that driver responses to potential front-to-r...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory warning signals i...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory warning signals i...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
Using multisensory signals in advanced driver assistance is continuously increasing as a way to incr...
Introduction Aim: Auditory cues are often used to capture and direct attention , away from an ongoin...
The participants in the present study had to make speeded elevation discrimination responses to visu...
Auditory cues are often used to capture and direct attention, away from an ongoing task to a critica...