The effects of imagery-induced distraction on hazard perception and eye movements were investigated in 2 simulated driving experiments. Experiment 1: sixty participants viewed and responded to 2 driving films containing hazards. Group 1 completed the task without distraction; group 2 completed a concurrent imagery inducing telephone task; group 3 completed a non imagery inducing telephone task. Experiment 2: eye-tracking data were collected from forty-six participants while they reacted to hazards presented in 16 films of driving scenes. 8 films contained hazards presented in either central or peripheral vision and 8 contained no hazards. Half of the participants performed a concurrent imagery-inducing task. Compared to undistracted partici...
The aim of this current study was to test the hypothesis that contemplating a recent mobile telephon...
Distracted driving consists in performing a secondary task while driving, such as cell-phone convers...
Driver distraction from secondary in-vehicle activities is increasingly recognized as a significant ...
The effects of imagery-induced distraction on hazard perception and eye movements were investigated ...
The effects of imagery-induced distraction on hazard perception and eye movements were investigated ...
The impact of attentional set and situation awareness on event detection and reaction times was inve...
With 233 million cell phone subscribers in the United States at the end of the year 2006, and 73% of...
In two experiments we explored the influence of individual differences in working memory capacity (W...
The distracting effects of mobile telephone use while driving are well known, however the effects of...
This study assessed the impact of cognitive distraction on drivers’ anticipatory glances. Participan...
It is now well established that driving performance deteriorates during a mobile phone conversation,...
Previous research has demonstrated that the distraction caused by holding a mobile telephone convers...
The aim of this current study was to test the hypothesis that contemplating a recent mobile telephon...
Distracted driving consists in performing a secondary task while driving, such as cell-phone convers...
Driver distraction from secondary in-vehicle activities is increasingly recognized as a significant ...
The effects of imagery-induced distraction on hazard perception and eye movements were investigated ...
The effects of imagery-induced distraction on hazard perception and eye movements were investigated ...
The impact of attentional set and situation awareness on event detection and reaction times was inve...
With 233 million cell phone subscribers in the United States at the end of the year 2006, and 73% of...
In two experiments we explored the influence of individual differences in working memory capacity (W...
The distracting effects of mobile telephone use while driving are well known, however the effects of...
This study assessed the impact of cognitive distraction on drivers’ anticipatory glances. Participan...
It is now well established that driving performance deteriorates during a mobile phone conversation,...
Previous research has demonstrated that the distraction caused by holding a mobile telephone convers...
The aim of this current study was to test the hypothesis that contemplating a recent mobile telephon...
Distracted driving consists in performing a secondary task while driving, such as cell-phone convers...
Driver distraction from secondary in-vehicle activities is increasingly recognized as a significant ...