Effects of window size and eccentricity upon eye fixation and reaction time in negotiation of curves.

Author(s)
Osaka, N.
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Abstract

Eye movement, reaction time (RT) and subjective speed were measured as functions of window size (2, 4, 8 , 16, 32 degrees), viewing condition (curve vs straight), and vehicle speed (20 vs 40 km /h) during a moving display using a superimposed window technique. The results suggest that the eye fixation, RT and rated speed would have a major influence in negotiation of curves.

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B 31435 (In: B 31415 [electronic version only]) /83 /91 / IRRD 839998
Source

In: Vision in Vehicles III : proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Vision in Vehicles, Aachen, FRG, 1- 15 September 1989, published by Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1991, p. 179- 186, 9 ref.

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