An investigation of low-level stimulus-induced measures of driver drowsiness.

Author(s)
Skipper, J.H. & Wierville, W.W.
Year
Abstract

The primary objectives of this research were to determine whether driving characteristics and response variables could be used to detect eyelid closure associated with drowsiness, and to provide potential measures of driver drowsiness. Eyelid closure had been found to be a reliable, face valid measure of drowsiness.

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Publication

Library number
B 25099 (In: B 25086 [electronic version only]) / 83/ IRRD 293906
Source

In: Vision in vehicles : proceedings of the Conference on Vision in Vehicles, Nottingham, U.K., 9-13 September, 1985, p. 139-148, 5 tab., 8 ref.

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