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Driving after cerebral ischemia – a driving simulator investigation

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2005
Stroke patients with relevant deficits are not allowed to drive. This study tended to assess driving abilities in an early stage after cerebral ischemia with a driving simulator.32 patients (aged 54.9 +/- 14.8 years) with acute ischemia in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) (n = 24) and in the vertebral artery (VA) (n = 8) were investigated with reaction
Sylvia, Kotterba   +3 more
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Text Messaging During Simulated Driving

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2009
Objective: This research aims to identify the impact of text messaging on simulated driving performance. Background: In the past decade, a number of on-road, epidemiological, and simulator-based studies reported the negative impact of talking on a cell phone on driving behavior. However, the impact of text messaging on simulated driving performance is
Frank A, Drews   +4 more
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Fatigue in Simulated Car Driving

Ergonomics, 1972
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of four hours' continuous ‘ driving ’ in a ear simulator on (a) performance (number of steering errors and brake reaction time), (6) subjective fatigue, ( c) pulse rate, respiratory rate, skin resistance and neck muscle tension, ( d) intra-subject correlations between the latter variables and performance ...
E I, Dureman, C, Bodén
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Systems Analysis of Driving Simulation

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1964
System analysis procedures as applied to driving simulators must accomplish several bask tasks: (1) they must identify the system components and interactions that are to be simulated; (2) they must specify the degree of simulation of each component in the system. In this case, the extent to which the automobile and the environment are to be reproduced
L E, SCHLESINGER, B, KARMEL, S, COHEN
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Driving Simulator Fidelity and Emergency Driving Behavior

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2015
Driving behavior in (emergency) hazy weather conditions differs strongly from driving behavior in clear weather conditions. Yet the quantitative changes of driving behavior in emergency conditions and the effects of changes in driving simulator fidelity on driving performance are still unknown. In this study, a high-fidelity driving simulator was used
Huizhao Tu   +4 more
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Using driving simulators to assess driving safety

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2010
Changes in drivers, vehicles, and roadways pose substantial challenges to the transportation safety community. Crash records and naturalistic driving data are useful for examining the influence of past or existing technology on drivers, and the associations between risk factors and crashes.
Linda Ng Boyle, John D. Lee
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Driving simulators in clinical practice

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2003
Operating a motor vehicle is a complex psychomotor task that requires sustained vigilance. When sleepy, subjects have difficulty maintaining vigilance. As a result, inattention increases the risk of a motor vehicle collision. There is extensive literature that demonstrates that sleepy patients have poor performance and increased motor vehicle crashes ...
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Vigilance and Simulated Night Driving

Ergonomics, 1976
This paper describes an investigation of the relationships between vigilance, performance on a. simulated driving task, and physiological measures of arousal. Changes in performance on the vigilance task occurred which wore like those frequently reported for vigilance tasks carried out alono, but changes characteristic of vigilance tasks with divided ...
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Simulation Sickness Related to Virtual Reality Driving Simulation

2017
This paper reports on a study regarding the conditions that reduce simulation sickness in virtual reality driving simulation. Simulation sickness in virtual reality applications is frequent and thus poses a major obstacle in obtaining data from participants involved in these simulations.
Ihemedu-Steinke, Quinate Chioma   +5 more
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Racer: A Simulated Environment Driving Simulator to Investigate Human Driving Skill

2017
The identification and the quantification of human skill is one of the major characteristics to be considered in designing an algorithm for Human Adaptive Mechatronics (HAM) application. This paper focuses on studying the Racer software, as well as the relationship of data gained and the simulated environment.
Amirah ‘Aisha Badrul Hisham   +4 more
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