Vehicle control and driving experience. A psychophysiological approach.

Author(s)
Helander, M.
Year
Abstract

An instrumented vehicle was used for real-time recording of drivers' physiological characteristics (galvanic skin response, heart rate and muscle activity), steering and braking behaviour and vehicle response (speed, distance travelled and tri-axial accelerations). Galvanic skin response seems to be an efficient indicator of the mental effort involved in driving.

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B 12488 (In: B 12476) /83.2/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 6th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association and Technical Program of the 20th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, University of Maryland, July 1976, p. 335-339, 2 fig., 2 graph., 2 tab., 13 ref.

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