Where we look when we steer.

Auteur(s)
Land, M.F. & Lee, D.N.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Steering a car requires visual information from the changing pattern of the road ahead. There are many theories about what features a driver might use, and recent attempts to engineer self-steering vehicles have sharpened interest in the mechanisms involved. However, there is little direct information linking steering performance to the driver's direction of gaze. The authors have made simultaneous recordings of steering-wheel angle and drivers' gaze direction during a series of drives along a tortuous road. The authors found that drivers reply particularly on the 'tangent point' on the inside of each curve, seeking this point 1-2 s before each bend and returning to it throughout the bend. The direction of this point relative to the car's heading predicts the curvature of the road ahead, and the authors examine the way this information is used.

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Bibliotheeknummer
941572 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Nature, Vol. 369 (1994), (30 June), p. 742-744, 12 ref.

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