The psychology of driving automation : a discussion with Professor Don Norman.

Auteur(s)
Stanton, N.A. Young, M.S. & Walker, G.H.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Introducing automation into automobiles had inevitable consequences for the driver and driving. Systems that automate longitudinal and lateral vehicle control may reduce the workload of the driver. This raises questions of what the driver is able to do with this 'spare' attentional capacity. Research in our laboratory suggests that there is unlikely to be any spare capacity because the attentional resources are not 'fixed'. Rather, the resources are inextricably linked to task demand. This paper presents some of the arguments for considering the psychological aspects of the driver when designing automation into automobiles. The arguments are presented in a conversation format, based on discussions with Professor Don Norman. Extracts from relevant papers to support the arguments are presented. (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20080076 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

International Journal of Vehicle Design, Vol. 45 (2007), No. 3, p. 289-306, 11 ref.

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