Nonencumbering visual performance measurements. Paper presented at the International Automotive Engineering Congress, Detroit Michigan, January, 10-14 1972.

Author(s)
Davis, Ph.W. J.S. Lutz & A. Warner.
Year
Abstract

Instrumentation has been developed to track and record dynamically an automobile driver's voluntary eye motions with no encumbrance to the driver's head or eye. This portable eye-tracking system makes possible field studies of the driver's: 1. angle of gaze referenced to the scene. 2. involuntary eye motions as possible indications of physiological state (fatigue, intoxication, etc.) 3. pupil response.

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Library number
A 9582 fo
Source

New York, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1972, 8 p.; SAE publication No. 720140

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