Driving difficulties of brain-injured drivers in reaction to high-crash-risk simulated road events : a question of impaired divided attention?

Auteur(s)
Cyr, A.A. Stinchcombe, A. Gagnon, S. Marshall, S. Hing, M.M. & Finestone, H.
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Samenvatting

This study examined the role of impaired divided attention and speed of processing in traumatic brain injury (TBI) drivers in high-crash-risk simulated road events. A total of 17 TBI drivers and 16 healthy participants were exposed to four challenging simulated roadway events to which behavioral reactions were recorded. Participants were also asked to perform a dual task during portions of the driving task, and TBI individuals were administered standard measures of divided attention and reaction time. Results indicated that the TBI group crashed significantly more than controls (p < .05) and that dual-task performance correlated significantly with crash rate (r = .58, p = .05). (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20081058 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2008 Aug 6:1-11. [Epub ahead of print], 11 p., ref. / Published as: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, Volume 31, Issue 4 May 2009 , pages 472 - 482

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