Electroencephalographic study of drowsiness in simulated driving with sleep deprivation.

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Eoh, H.J. Chung, M.K. & Kim, S.-H.
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Drivers’ drowsiness is one of the main causes of car accidents or near-missed accidents. This has been proven by many studies that established links between driver's drowsiness and road accidents. The objective of this study was to analyze the EEG changes in fatigued subjects while performing a simulated driving task. After a night of sleep deprivation, eight subjects were given a dose of caffeine to reduce drowsiness. During about 50 min of continuous driving, car movements and subject behaviors were recorded on video cameras, and 8 channels of EEG were also recorded. Three basic indices, three ratio indices, and two burst indices were calculated from preprocessed EEG signals. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 35075 [electronic version only]
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International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, Vol. 35 (2005), No. 4 (April), p. 307-320, 41 ref.

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