Assessment of the attentional demands of road information transmitted orally : final report for RRL.

Author(s)
Holloway, C.H. & Wright, P.
Year
Abstract

Three experiments are reported: two compare the attention demanded by visual and auditory road information, the third examines the effects on peripheral vision of monitoring auditory messages of various levels of complexity. The latter suggests that very simple auditory messages may have a small but significant effect on tracking skill but no effect on peripheral vision; as the complexity of the message increases marked decrements occur in peripheral vision.

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B 20153 fo /82.2/ IRRD 600046
Source

Cambridge, Medical Research Council, Applied Psychology Unit, [1980], 20 p. + app., fig., graph., ref.

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