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Investigating the Impacts Caused by Manual Secondary Tasks on Drivers' Visual Behavior

机译:调查手动次要任务对驾驶员视觉行为的影响

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Driver distraction induced by drivers concurrently executing multiple tasks has become a central issue for traffic safety. It is crucial to understand how different demands of secondary tasks affect driver visual behavior. This study employed a simulator-based experiment to assess the discrepances of manual and non-manual secondary tasks on drivers' eye movements. Twenty five subjects performed oral calculation quizzes in different types and levels under dual-task conditions. Results suggested that drives had the smallest visual search area, the largest pupil area, and the most dispersed gaze points in manual-task conditions with regard to others. Subjective ratings and reaction time showed the similar variation. The more difficult the task was, the more degradation of main tasks and secondary tasks showed. These results revealed secondary tasks cause mental workload and the impact appeared to be greater when the driver performed manual tasks. The interface design would follow a rule to reduce manual tasks.
机译:同时执行多个任务的驾驶员引起的驾驶员分心已成为交通安全的中心问题。了解次要任务的不同要求如何影响驾驶员的视觉行为至关重要。这项研究采用了基于模拟器的实验,以评估手动和非手动次要任务对驾驶员眼睛运动的差异。 25名受试者在双重任务条件下以不同类型和级别进行了口头计算测验。结果表明,在手动任务条件下,驱动器具有最小的视觉搜索区域,最大的瞳孔区域以及最分散的凝视点。主观评分和反应时间显示出相似的变化。任务越困难,主要任务和次要任务的表现就越差。这些结果表明,次要任务会导致脑力劳动,当驾驶员执行手动任务时,影响似乎更大。界面设计将遵循规则以减少手动任务。

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