The effect of attentional demand on eye movement behaviour when driving.

Author(s)
Hughes, P.K. & Cole, B.L.
Year
Abstract

Eye movement behaviour of subjects was measured while they watched a movie film of driver's view of the road scene. Four experimental instructions were used to bring about different attentional demands in the way the subjects were to watch the film. As the specificity of the instructions changed from undirected observation to directed search, subjects made fixations further from the focus of expansion and directed their fixation more frequently to the left of the road.

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Library number
B 28470 (In: B 28451 [electronic version only]) /83 / IRRD 821372
Source

In: Vision in vehicles II : proceedings of the Second International Conference on Vision in Vehicles, Nottingham, U.K., 14-17 September, 1987, p. 221-230, 9 ref.

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