Visual attention is an important skill in driving. Novice drivers have been shown to have significantly poorer visual attention skills in high demand situations. Two hypotheses, situation awareness and cognitive resource limitation, have been proposed to explain this attention deficit. The former may be thought of as schema-driven attention and the latter as referring to automatic or controlled processing. Nevertheless, the existing literature refers to situation awareness and cognitive resource limitation so we will continue to refer to them in this way. Although support has been shown for both hypotheses, when tested directly situation awareness appears to best explain this deficit. This study aimed firstly to investigate the deficit in n...
The misallocation of driver visual attention has been suggested as a major contributing factor to ve...
Previous research has shown that novice drivers have underdeveloped vehicle control skills and visua...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Do inexperienced drivers see less of the world when driving? Previous research suggests that partici...
This research examined the development of proceduralised “driving without awareness” in a driving si...
Young novice drivers are at a significantly higher risk of having a fatal vehicle crash than experie...
The misallocation of driver visual attention has been suggested as a major contributing factor to ve...
To ensure safe driving an accurate mental representation of the current traffic situation is require...
In everyday activities where continuous visual awareness is critical such as driving, several cognit...
All programs assessing attention maintenance inside the vehicle have required eye trackers and eith...
This study examined the relationship between the UFOV® test (Ball, et al. 1993), and measuresof situ...
Purpose of the research: Driving is a complex task that requires appropriate engagement in, and regu...
One of the major challenges facing novice drivers seems to be adequately scanning, detecting, and re...
Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors beh...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).This study examined the relationship...
The misallocation of driver visual attention has been suggested as a major contributing factor to ve...
Previous research has shown that novice drivers have underdeveloped vehicle control skills and visua...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Do inexperienced drivers see less of the world when driving? Previous research suggests that partici...
This research examined the development of proceduralised “driving without awareness” in a driving si...
Young novice drivers are at a significantly higher risk of having a fatal vehicle crash than experie...
The misallocation of driver visual attention has been suggested as a major contributing factor to ve...
To ensure safe driving an accurate mental representation of the current traffic situation is require...
In everyday activities where continuous visual awareness is critical such as driving, several cognit...
All programs assessing attention maintenance inside the vehicle have required eye trackers and eith...
This study examined the relationship between the UFOV® test (Ball, et al. 1993), and measuresof situ...
Purpose of the research: Driving is a complex task that requires appropriate engagement in, and regu...
One of the major challenges facing novice drivers seems to be adequately scanning, detecting, and re...
Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors beh...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).This study examined the relationship...
The misallocation of driver visual attention has been suggested as a major contributing factor to ve...
Previous research has shown that novice drivers have underdeveloped vehicle control skills and visua...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...