Visual adaptation of the driver to high- demand driving situations while navigating with an in- car navigation system.

Author(s)
Wierwille, W.W. Hulse, M.C. Fischer, T.J. & Dingus, T.A.
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Abstract

Previous research results obtained using a operational in- car navigation system have shown that drivers' scan patterns are changed when using an in- car navigation display system. In addition, a few of the subtasks associated with such a system require relatively long glance times. These results raise new research questions which must be answered, namely, can drivers adapt when necessary to situations where high visual demands associated with driving occur? Therefore, two additional experiments were planned and carried out.

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B 31424 (In: B 31415 [electronic version only]) /83 /91 / IRRD 839987
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. 79- 87, 4 ref.

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