Designing in-vehicle technologies for older drivers : application of sensory-cognitive interaction theory.

Auteur(s)
Baldwin, C.L.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Drivers over the age of 65 are increasing rapidly in numbers and are driving more frequently. It is well recognised that older driver safety may be compromised due to age-related changes in cognitive functioning. Less well appreciated, however, is that sensory loss may interact with cognitive changes to compound the threat to safety. A sensory-cognitive interaction theory of ageing is described and its implications are discussed for the design of in-vehicle technologies. A particular area of focus is the difficulties of older drivers in carrying out navigational tasks while simultaneously maintaining safe control of the motor vehicle. Advanced automotive technologies including in-vehicle route guidance and navigational displays have the potential to improve safety and mobility if designed in accordance with the sensory/cognitive abilities of older drivers. (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
C 28522 [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, Vol. 3 (2002), No. 4 (October), p. 307-329, 103 ref.

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