The effect of background noises on the control activity of an automobile driver.

Author(s)
Konz, S. & McDougal, D.
Year
Abstract

The effect of silence, slow music, and Tijuana Brass music on the control activity of twenty four automotive drivers was recorded on a Greenfield's Drivometer. Control activity was affected by the music but the effects of slow and Tijuana Brass music were not the same; speed was faster during music and weaving was less.

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A 2506 T
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 10 (1968), No. 3 (June), p. 233-244.

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