Relation of Useful Field of View and other Screening Tests to on-Road Driving Performance
Autor: | Kathryn T. Goode, Renee S. Myers, Thomas D. Kalina, Karlene Ball, David L. Roth |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
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Predictive validity Automobile Driving Eye Movements Driving test Applied psychology Poison control Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Logistic regression 050105 experimental psychology Risk Factors Reaction Time Humans Attention 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Vision test 050107 human factors Aged Aged 80 and over Vision Tests 05 social sciences Age Factors Regression analysis Middle Aged Sensory Systems Form Perception Automobile Driver Examination Useful field of view Visual Perception Regression Analysis Female Visual Fields Psychology |
Zdroj: | Perceptual and Motor Skills. 91:279-290 |
ISSN: | 1558-688X 0031-5125 |
DOI: | 10.2466/pms.2000.91.1.279 |
Popis: | The purpose of this study was to examine the value of a clinical driving assessment battery in predicting performance on an on-road driving test. 43 participants referred to the Bryn Mawr Rehab Adapted Driving Program for evaluation of driving ability underwent an evaluation consisting of a predriver screening and an on-road driving test. The predriver screening included a vision screening, a reaction time task, a split-attention task, the Hooper Visual Organization Test, verbal and symbolic sign recognition, and assessment of Useful Field of View. Logistic regression analyses were applied to identify which predriver screening variables could be used to predict outcome on the on-road driving test (pass/fail); UFO® was that best single predictor. The addition of screening tests beyond UFOV® alone did not increase predictive validity. These findings suggest that UFOV® may serve as an indicator of the need for further driving assessment. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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