Coping with situational demands: A study of eye movements and peripheral vision performance.

Author(s)
Miura, T.
Year
Abstract

Both eye movements and peripheral vision performance were examined in actual driving. Results of an eye movement study suggested that, with larger demands, the peripheral vision performance decreases. To test this hypothesis, a new method vas developed. The hypothesis was confirmed, and the determinant proved to be situational demands, but not to be driving speed itself.

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Publication

Library number
B 25106 (In: B 25086 [electronic version only]) /83/ IRRD 293913
Source

In: Vision in vehicles : proceedings of the Conference on Vision in Vehicles, Nottingham, U.K., 9-13 September, 1985, p. 205-216, 1 fig., 6 graph., 2 tab., 14 ref.

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