In-vehicle tasks often require drivers to glance away from the forward roadway while driving for relatively long durations. Long in-vehicle glances are associated with an elevated risk of fatal crash involvement. In the current effort, the glance data reported in Yamani et al. (2016) where drivers received either an integrative training program for higher cognitive skills including attention maintenance (SAFE-T) or a placebo program, have been reanalyzed to uncover differences in glance behavior among trained and untrained drivers. By applying two alternative analytic techniques, the summed excess glance durations and the sequential glance analysis, the data indicated that the training was especially effective on limiting the duration of th...
Previous literature has shown that vehicle crash risks increases as drivers’ off-road glance duratio...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15257262011PDFTech ReportThomas, F. Denni...
The purpose of this study was to examine the eye glance patterns of Detection Response Tasks (DRTs) ...
In-vehicle tasks often require drivers to glance away from the forward roadway while driving for rel...
Previous literature has shown that vehicle crash risks increases as drivers' off-road glance duratio...
All programs assessing attention maintenance inside the vehicle have required eye trackers and eith...
Previous literature has shown that vehicle crash risks increases as drivers’ off-road glance duratio...
Naturalistic driving studies show that drivers engaged in complex visual-manual tasks face an increa...
AbstractPurposeSecondary task engagement that distracts the driver is a contributing factor to motor...
A previous study (Yamani et al., 2018) demonstrated that the administration of expert eye movement v...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258912010PDFBriefUnited States. Nationa...
AbstractNaturalistic driving studies show that drivers engaged in complex visual-manual tasks face a...
Eye tracking (ET) has been used extensively in driver attention research. Amongst other findings, ET...
Eye fixations were recorded while novice and experienced drivers drove along three types of roads (r...
During their first year of driving, crash rates among novice drivers are very high but decline rapid...
Previous literature has shown that vehicle crash risks increases as drivers’ off-road glance duratio...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15257262011PDFTech ReportThomas, F. Denni...
The purpose of this study was to examine the eye glance patterns of Detection Response Tasks (DRTs) ...
In-vehicle tasks often require drivers to glance away from the forward roadway while driving for rel...
Previous literature has shown that vehicle crash risks increases as drivers' off-road glance duratio...
All programs assessing attention maintenance inside the vehicle have required eye trackers and eith...
Previous literature has shown that vehicle crash risks increases as drivers’ off-road glance duratio...
Naturalistic driving studies show that drivers engaged in complex visual-manual tasks face an increa...
AbstractPurposeSecondary task engagement that distracts the driver is a contributing factor to motor...
A previous study (Yamani et al., 2018) demonstrated that the administration of expert eye movement v...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258912010PDFBriefUnited States. Nationa...
AbstractNaturalistic driving studies show that drivers engaged in complex visual-manual tasks face a...
Eye tracking (ET) has been used extensively in driver attention research. Amongst other findings, ET...
Eye fixations were recorded while novice and experienced drivers drove along three types of roads (r...
During their first year of driving, crash rates among novice drivers are very high but decline rapid...
Previous literature has shown that vehicle crash risks increases as drivers’ off-road glance duratio...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15257262011PDFTech ReportThomas, F. Denni...
The purpose of this study was to examine the eye glance patterns of Detection Response Tasks (DRTs) ...