The ‘looked-but-failed-to-see’ phenomenon is crucial to driving safety. Previous research utilising change detection tasks related to driving has reported inconsistent effects of driver experience on the ability to detect changes in static driving scenes. Reviewing these conflicting results, we suggest that drivers' increased ability to detect changes will only appear when the task requires a pattern of visual attention distribution typical of actual driving. By adding a distant fixation point on the road image, we developed a modified change blindness paradigm and measured detection performance of drivers and non-drivers. Drivers performed better than non-drivers only in scenes with a fixation point. Furthermore, experience effect interact...
Do inexperienced drivers see less of the world when driving? Previous research suggests that partici...
The proposed study focuses on change detection in a driving scenario, with the concurrent task of ta...
Explaining how we attend to some objects and not others in real world environments remains a challen...
The 'looked-but-failed-to-see' phenomenon is crucial to driving safety. Previous research utilising ...
Drivers have to focus their attention on a danger to become aware of it. Change blindness paradigms ...
One of the key perceptual errors that contributes to accidents on the road is ‘looking but failing t...
The ability to detect changes is crucial for safe driving. Previous research has demonstrated that d...
Abstract How do the limits of high-level visual processing affect human performance in naturalistic,...
Studies concerning the processing of natural scenes using eye movement equipment have revealed that ...
The current study focuses on Change Blindness in a road environment. The purpose of the experiment i...
Efficient processing of visual information is crucial to safe driving. Previous research has demonst...
In everyday activities where continuous visual awareness is critical such as driving, several cognit...
Change blindness phenomena are widely known in cognitive science, but their relation to driving is n...
This paper describes our research into the processes that govern driver attention and behavior in fa...
Earlier studies that investigated the effects of driving experience and target safety relevance on ...
Do inexperienced drivers see less of the world when driving? Previous research suggests that partici...
The proposed study focuses on change detection in a driving scenario, with the concurrent task of ta...
Explaining how we attend to some objects and not others in real world environments remains a challen...
The 'looked-but-failed-to-see' phenomenon is crucial to driving safety. Previous research utilising ...
Drivers have to focus their attention on a danger to become aware of it. Change blindness paradigms ...
One of the key perceptual errors that contributes to accidents on the road is ‘looking but failing t...
The ability to detect changes is crucial for safe driving. Previous research has demonstrated that d...
Abstract How do the limits of high-level visual processing affect human performance in naturalistic,...
Studies concerning the processing of natural scenes using eye movement equipment have revealed that ...
The current study focuses on Change Blindness in a road environment. The purpose of the experiment i...
Efficient processing of visual information is crucial to safe driving. Previous research has demonst...
In everyday activities where continuous visual awareness is critical such as driving, several cognit...
Change blindness phenomena are widely known in cognitive science, but their relation to driving is n...
This paper describes our research into the processes that govern driver attention and behavior in fa...
Earlier studies that investigated the effects of driving experience and target safety relevance on ...
Do inexperienced drivers see less of the world when driving? Previous research suggests that partici...
The proposed study focuses on change detection in a driving scenario, with the concurrent task of ta...
Explaining how we attend to some objects and not others in real world environments remains a challen...