A critical evaluation of the Phystester : a test for driver impairment.

Author(s)
Jones, T.O. & Tennant, J.A.
Year
Abstract

Results and observations from programs evaluating the Phystester are analyzed. The sensitivity of the Phystester's psychomotor task to blood alcohol concentration, performance asymptoticity through distributed training, age, intelligence, drinking habits, sex, and digital dexterity was found to be minimal. Parametric optimization of the task variables and of the task variables and of the test criteria, and correlation of Phystester with driving performance at various blood alcohol levels are discussed.

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B 2790 (In: B 1713 S) /83/91/ IRRD 207178
Source

In: Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine AAAM, 1972, p. 274-306, 14 fig., 13 tab., 18 ref.

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