Behavioural adaptations to potential hazards in a simulated driving task.

Author(s)
Fuller, R.
Year
Abstract

The task of vehicle driving typically involves a sustained approach to a goal destination, but from a safety viewpoint. It is mainly characterised by avoidance responses. Drivers avoidance behaviour was studied in a simulated driving task comprising a journey which included 15 potential hazards. Hazard probability and relative reward for delayed avoidance responses were systematically varied.

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B 29594 fo /83.2 /
Source

From: Vigilance and Performance in Automatized Systems 1988 11, p., 13 ref.

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