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Long-lasting virtual motorcycle-riding trainer effectiveness

机译:持久的虚拟摩托车骑乘训练师有效性

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This work aimed to test the long-lasting effects of learning acquired with a virtual motorcycle-riding trainer as a tool to improve hazard perception. During the simulation, the rider can interact with other road actors and experience the most common potential accident situations in order to learn to modify his or her behavior to anticipate hazards and avoid crashes. We compared performance to the riding simulator of the two groups of participants: the experimental group, which was trained with the same simulator one year prior, and the control group that had not received any type of training with a riding or driving simulator. All of the participants had ridden a moped in the previous 12 months. The experimental group showed greater abilities to avoid accidents and recognize hazards in comparison to their performance observed a year before, whereas the performance of the control group was similar to that of the experimental group 1 year before in the first two sessions, and even better in the third. We interpreted this latter result as a consequence of their prior on-road experience. Also, the fact that the performance of the experimental group at the beginning of the follow-up is better than that recorded at the end of the training—1 year before—is in line with the idea of a transfer from the on-road experience to the simulator. The present data confirm our main expectation that the effectiveness of the riding training simulator on the ability to cope with potentially dangerous situations persists over time and provides additional evidence in favor of the idea that simulators may be considered useful tools for training the ability to detect and react to hazards, leading to an improvement of this higher-order cognitive skill that persists over time. Implications for the reciprocal influence of the training with the simulator and the on-the road experience are discussed as well.
机译:这项工作旨在测试使用虚拟摩托车骑乘训练员作为改善危害知觉的工具获得的学习的长期效果。在模拟过程中,骑手可以与其他道路参与者互动,并体验最常见的潜在事故情况,以学习修改其行为以预测危险并避免撞车。我们将两组参与者的骑乘模拟器的性能进行了比较:实验组在一年前接受了相同的模拟器的训练,而对照组没有接受骑乘或驾驶模拟器的任何类型的训练。在过去的12个月中,所有参与者都骑了轻便摩托车。与一年前相比,实验组表现出更高的避免事故和识别危害的能力,而对照组的表现与前两年的实验组相似,甚至比一年前更好。第三。我们将后一个结果解释为他们先前的驾驶经验。此外,实验组在随访开始时的表现要比培训结束时(一年前)更好,这一事实与从经验中转移过来的想法是一致的。到模拟器。目前的数据证实了我们的主要期望,即骑行训练模拟器在应付潜在危险情况方面的有效性会随着时间的推移持续存在,并提供了更多证据,支持这样的观点,即模拟器可以被认为是训练检测和识别能力的有用工具。对危险做出反应,从而导致这种高阶认知能力的提高,这种能力随着时间的流逝而持续存在。还讨论了使用模拟器进行培训的相互影响和实际驾驶经验。

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