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Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science. 21:327-346
Perception response time (PRT), the time required for drivers to respond to roadway events, is a concept that is derived from scientific psychology. The concept is now fundamental to human factors ...
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Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 62:416-434
A nationwide survey of 492 drivers, ages 18–76 yrs., assessed their understanding of risks associated with (a) driver distraction and (b) poor visibility at night, as well as performance of common safety-related behaviors by themselves and other dr
Autor:
D Alfred Owens, Dominic W. Massaro
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The American Journal of Psychology. 130:121-123
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Consciousness and cognition. 64
We investigated the effect of reduced contrast on speed perception for two types of tasks: (a) the speed of a rotating image, an example of "object-motion," and (b) speed of travel when viewing wide-screen videos recorded from inside a car, an exampl
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Consciousness and Cognition. 64:1-2
Autor:
Richard A. Tyrrell, D. Alfred Owens, Stephanie A. Whetsel Borzendowski, Joanne M. Wood, Ashley A. Stafford Sewall
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Clinicalexperimental optometry. 99(5)
Drivers' visual limitations are a leading contributor to night-time traffic crashes involving pedestrians. This paper reviews the basic changes in vision that occur at night for young and old visually healthy drivers, as well as those with common ocu
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2298:96-103
Driving is often considered a visually oriented task. This visual task is constrained when drivers drive at night. Visibility is reduced because visual cues available during the day are not present at night. This study attempted to develop a link bet
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Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 49:1115-1131
Objective: This study investigated the effects of drivers' age and low light on speed, lane keeping, and visual recognition of typical roadway stimuli. Background: Poor visibility, which is exacerbated by age-related changes in vision, is a leading c
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Optometry and Vision Science. 80:467-473
Purpose Accommodation and vergence both appear to be influenced by multiple nonsensory factors. "Effort-to-see" is one of these factors. This study was designed to assess the extent to which effort-to-see affects accommodation and vergence. Method Ni
Autor:
Ashley A. Stafford Sewall, Stephanie A. Whetsel Borzendowski, D. Alfred Owens, Richard A. Tyrrell, Joanne M. Wood
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vision. 17:4