Alcohol influences upon sensory motor function, visual perception, and attention.

Author(s)
Moskowitz, H
Year
Abstract

Laboratory studies of alcohol influences on three essential driver performance areas are reviewed: vision, tracking, and division of attention. It is concluded that alcohol affects the ability to process appreciable quantities of information when these arrive from more than one source simultaneously, as is typical of the requirements for driving.

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Library number
B 6386 (In: B 6384) /83.4/
Source

In: Alcohol, drugs and driving : proceedings of the Vermont Symposium on Alcohol, drugs and driving, held in Warren, Vermont on October 12-15, 1972, p. 49-69, 49 ref.

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