Recent research has shown that holding telephone conversations disrupts one's driving ability. We asked whether this effect could be attributed to a visual attention impairment. In Experiment 1, participants conversed on a telephone or listened to a narrative while engaged in multiple object tracking (MOT), a task requiring sustained visual attention. We found that MOT was disrupted in the telephone conversation condition, relative to single-task MOT performance, but that listening to a narrative had no effect. In Experiment 2, we asked which component of conversation might be interfering with MOT performance. We replicated the conversation and single-task conditions of Experiment 1 and added two conditions in which participants heard a seq...
The proposed study focuses on change detection in a driving scenario, with the concurrent task of ta...
The effects of imagery-induced distraction on hazard perception and eye movements were investigated ...
Previous research has shown that talking on a mobile phone leads to impairments in a number of cogni...
It is well-documented that telephone conversations lead to impaired driving performance. Kunar et al...
Previous work has shown that talking on a mobile phone leads to an impairment of visual attention. G...
Our research examined the effects of hands-free cell phone conversations on simulated driving. We fo...
ABSTRACT—Our research examined the effects of hands-free cell-phone conversations on simulated drivi...
It is now well established that driving performance deteriorates during a mobile phone conversation,...
The objective of this study was to compare driving performance whilst talking on a hands-free mobile...
Our research examined the effects of hands-free cell phone conversations on simulated driving. We fo...
driving performance. When subjects were deeply involved in cellular phone conversations using either...
Previous research suggests that cellular phone conversations or similar auditory/conversational task...
Research has conclusively shown that cell phones have a detrimental effect on driving performance. I...
It has often been suggested by individuals that engaging in a cell phone conversation would help ke...
WOS: 000233312800001In this study conversation with a remote person (hands-free phone), an in-vehicl...
The proposed study focuses on change detection in a driving scenario, with the concurrent task of ta...
The effects of imagery-induced distraction on hazard perception and eye movements were investigated ...
Previous research has shown that talking on a mobile phone leads to impairments in a number of cogni...
It is well-documented that telephone conversations lead to impaired driving performance. Kunar et al...
Previous work has shown that talking on a mobile phone leads to an impairment of visual attention. G...
Our research examined the effects of hands-free cell phone conversations on simulated driving. We fo...
ABSTRACT—Our research examined the effects of hands-free cell-phone conversations on simulated drivi...
It is now well established that driving performance deteriorates during a mobile phone conversation,...
The objective of this study was to compare driving performance whilst talking on a hands-free mobile...
Our research examined the effects of hands-free cell phone conversations on simulated driving. We fo...
driving performance. When subjects were deeply involved in cellular phone conversations using either...
Previous research suggests that cellular phone conversations or similar auditory/conversational task...
Research has conclusively shown that cell phones have a detrimental effect on driving performance. I...
It has often been suggested by individuals that engaging in a cell phone conversation would help ke...
WOS: 000233312800001In this study conversation with a remote person (hands-free phone), an in-vehicl...
The proposed study focuses on change detection in a driving scenario, with the concurrent task of ta...
The effects of imagery-induced distraction on hazard perception and eye movements were investigated ...
Previous research has shown that talking on a mobile phone leads to impairments in a number of cogni...