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EFFECTS OF VISUAL CHALLENGES ON STEERING ABILITY:TESTING THE SELECTIVE DEGRADATION HYPOTHESIS

机译:视觉挑战对转向能力的影响:测试选择性降解假说

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Most young drivers are comfortable driving at night despite the increased danger. The selective degradation hypothesis predicts that drivers’ overconfidence at night is a consequence of their ability to steer being preserved even though their ability to recognize details is impaired. To test this hypothesis, ten participants drove a curvy simulated roadway with varying levels of luminance, blur, and visual field size. Steering performance, but not visual acuity, was degraded when the visual field was reduced. Acuity, but not steering performance, was severely degraded by extreme blur and extremely low luminance. These findings support the selective degradation hypothesis, suggest that separate neural mechanisms support visual recognition and visual guidance skills, and emphasize the problems that occur when unexpected low contrast objects are present in the roadway environment at night.
机译:尽管危险性增加,但大多数年轻驾驶员仍在夜间舒适驾驶。选择性降级假设预测,驾驶员夜间的过度自信是由于他们保留了转向能力的结果,即使他们识别细节的能力受损。为了验证这一假设,十名参与者驾驶了弯曲的模拟道路,其亮度,模糊度和视野大小各不相同。当视野减小时,转向性能而不是视敏度降低。极端的模糊和极低的亮度严重降低了视力,但没有降低转向性能。这些发现支持选择性降解假说,表明单独的神经机制支持视觉识别和视觉指导技能,并强调了夜间在道路环境中出现意外的低对比度物体时发生的问题。

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