Effects of prolonged driving and the experience of the driver on heart-rate, respiration-rate and a subsidiary auditory reaction time.

Author(s)
Lisper, H.O. H. Laurell & G. Stening.
Year
Abstract

A hypothesized difference in vulnerability to long term driving between experienced and inexperienced drivers, is utilized to investigate the relation between autonomic measures and a behavioral measure. The result showed significant differences in trend over time between these two groups for bath types of measures. The autonomic measures pointed at experienced drivers as the most vulnerable and reaction time pointed at inexperienced drivers at the most vulnerable.

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Library number
A 8281 IRRD 42472
Source

Uppsala, University of Uppsala, 1971, 18 p.; University of Uppsala Report No. 111

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