Eye movements and skills performance measures under alcohol in a driving simulator.

Author(s)
Moskowitz, H. & Ziedman, K.
Year
Abstract

Twenty-five male subjects in two groups drove for 15 minutes in a simulator presenting a rural roadway scene. They attended three experimental runs under alcohol treatments producing mean BAC's of 0.085% and 0.125%. Results include large increases in dwell and pursuit durations, indicating an increase in the time necessary to process information under alcohol.

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B 17592 (In: B 17581) /83.4/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, Boston, Massachusetts, October 29-November 1, 1979, p. 389-393, 1 graph., 13 ref.

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