abstract: Modern day driving continues to burgeon with attention detractors found inside and outside drivers' vehicles (e.g. cell phones, other road users, etc.). This study explores a regularly disregarded attention detractor experienced by drivers: self-regulation. Results suggest self-regulation and WMC has the potential to affect attentional control, producing maladaptive changes in driving performance in maximum speed, acceleration, and time headway.Dissertation/ThesisM.S. Applied Psychology 201
This study investigates the effects of trait anxiety on self-reported driving behaviours through its...
Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors beh...
Driver inattention, especially driver distraction, is an extremely influential but generally neglect...
<p><b>Objective</b>: There is considerable evidence for the negative effects of driver distraction o...
Mobile phone distracted driving is a recurrent issue in road safety worldwide. Recent research on dr...
The adaptive behaviour of mobile phone distracted drivers has been a topic of much discussion in the...
Driving is a self-regulated activity relying on drivers' abilities to adapt their behaviors in respo...
The rapid increase in the availability of smart phones and other infotainment devices, and their wid...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud - The adaptive behaviour of mobile phone distracted drivers has been a topi...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
This study investigates the effects of trait anxiety on self-reported driving behaviours through its...
In two experiments we explored the influence of individual differences in working memory capacity (W...
This paper describes our research into the nature of everyday driving, with a particular emphasis on...
This research contributes to theory on self-control at work through applying and extending the limit...
In UDRIVE, the major focus of the work on driver inattention and distraction has been focused on obt...
This study investigates the effects of trait anxiety on self-reported driving behaviours through its...
Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors beh...
Driver inattention, especially driver distraction, is an extremely influential but generally neglect...
<p><b>Objective</b>: There is considerable evidence for the negative effects of driver distraction o...
Mobile phone distracted driving is a recurrent issue in road safety worldwide. Recent research on dr...
The adaptive behaviour of mobile phone distracted drivers has been a topic of much discussion in the...
Driving is a self-regulated activity relying on drivers' abilities to adapt their behaviors in respo...
The rapid increase in the availability of smart phones and other infotainment devices, and their wid...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud - The adaptive behaviour of mobile phone distracted drivers has been a topi...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
This study investigates the effects of trait anxiety on self-reported driving behaviours through its...
In two experiments we explored the influence of individual differences in working memory capacity (W...
This paper describes our research into the nature of everyday driving, with a particular emphasis on...
This research contributes to theory on self-control at work through applying and extending the limit...
In UDRIVE, the major focus of the work on driver inattention and distraction has been focused on obt...
This study investigates the effects of trait anxiety on self-reported driving behaviours through its...
Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors beh...
Driver inattention, especially driver distraction, is an extremely influential but generally neglect...