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Reduced Attention Allocation during Short Periods of Partially Automated Driving: An Event-Related Potentials Study

机译:在部分自动驾驶的短时间内减少注意力分配:一项与事件相关的电位研究

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Research on partially automated driving has revealed relevant problems with driving performance, particularly when drivers’ intervention is required (e.g., take-over when automation fails). Mental fatigue has commonly been proposed to explain these effects after prolonged automated drives. However, performance problems have also been reported after just a few minutes of automated driving, indicating that other factors may also be involved. We hypothesize that, besides mental fatigue, an underload effect of partial automation may also affect driver attention. In this study, such potential effect was investigated during short periods of partially automated and manual driving and at different speeds. Subjective measures of mental demand and vigilance and performance to a secondary task (an auditory oddball task) were used to assess driver attention. Additionally, modulations of some specific attention-related event-related potentials (ERPs, N1 and P3 components) were investigated. The mental fatigue effects associated with the time on task were also evaluated by using the same measurements. Twenty participants drove in a fixed-base simulator while performing an auditory oddball task that elicited the ERPs. Six conditions were presented (5–6 min each) combining three speed levels (low, comfortable and high) and two automation levels (manual and partially automated). The results showed that, when driving partially automated, scores in subjective mental demand and P3 amplitudes were lower than in the manual conditions. Similarly, P3 amplitude and self-reported vigilance levels decreased with the time on task. Based on previous studies, these findings might reflect a reduction in drivers’ attention resource allocation, presumably due to the underload effects of partial automation and to the mental fatigue associated with the time on task. Particularly, such underload effects on attention could explain the performance decrements after short periods of automated driving reported in other studies. However, further studies are needed to investigate this relationship in partial automation and in other automation levels.
机译:对部分自动驾驶的研究表明,驾驶性能存在相关问题,尤其是在需要驾驶员干预的情况下(例如,自动驾驶失败时接管)。长期以来,人们普遍提出精神疲劳来解释长时间自动驾驶后的这些影响。但是,仅在自动驾驶几分钟后,也出现了性能问题,表明还可能涉及其他因素。我们假设,除了精神疲劳外,部分自动化的负重效应也可能会影响驾驶员的注意力。在这项研究中,在部分自动和手动驾驶的短时间内以及以不同的速度研究了这种潜在的影响。使用主观的心理需求,警惕性和对第二项任务(听觉怪胎任务)的表现来评估驾驶员的注意力。此外,还研究了一些特定的注意力相关事件相关电位(ERP,N1和P3成分)的调节。通过使用相同的测量,还评估了与工作时间相关的精神疲劳影响。二十名参与者在执行一个引起ERP的听觉怪异任务的同时,在固定基础的模拟器中开车。提出了六个条件(每个5-6分钟),它们组合了三个速度等级(低,舒适和高)和两个自动化等级(手动和部分自动化)。结果表明,在部分自动驾驶的情况下,主观心理需求和P3振幅的得分低于手动情况。同样,P3幅度和自我报告的警惕性水平随任务时间的延长而降低。根据以前的研究,这些发现可能反映出驾驶员注意力资源的分配减少,这可能是由于部分自动化的欠负荷效应以及与上班时间相关的精神疲劳所致。特别是,这种对注意力的负重影响可以解释其他研究报告的短时间自动驾驶后的性能下降。但是,需要进一步研究以研究部分自动化和其他自动化级别中的这种关系。

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