The effects of stress on driver information seeking.

Author(s)
Smith, G.L.
Year
Abstract

This paper reviews research on the information-seeking behavior of automobile drivers. The effect of sleep deprivation, long-term driving, and low levels of alcohol intoxication on driver eye-movement patterns is discussed. The adaptive behavior which results from loss of peripheral information processing capability under stress is manifested through wider dispersion and less preview by the tired drivers and tunnel vision by the intoxicated drivers.

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B 5100 fo /83/
Source

New York, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1972, 8 p., graph., ref.; SAE paper No. 720143

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