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On-to-off-path gaze shift cancellations lead to gaze concentration in cognitively loaded car drivers: A simulator study exploring gaze patterns in relation to a cognitive task and the traffic environment

机译:对接路径凝视移位取消导致认知装载汽车司机中的凝视浓度:模拟器研究探索与认知任务和交通环境相关的凝视模式

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Appropriate visual behaviour is necessary for safe driving. Many previous studies have found that when performing non-visual cognitive tasks, drivers typically display an increased amount of on-path glances, along with a deteriorated visual scanning pattern towards potential hazards at locations outside their future travel path (off-path locations). This is often referred to as a gaze concentration effect. However, what has not been explored is more precisely how and when gaze concentration arises in relation to the cognitive task, and to what extent the timing of glances towards traffic-situation relevant off path locations is affected. To investigate these specific topics, a driving simulator study was carried out. Car drivers' visual behaviour during execution of a cognitive task (n-back) was studied during two traffic scenarios; one when driving through an intersection and one when passing a hidden exit. Aside from the expected gaze concentration effect, several novel findings that may explain this effect were observed. It was found that gaze shifts from an on-path to an off-path location were inhibited during increased cognitive load. However, gaze shifts in the other direction, that is, from an off-path to an on-path location, remained unaffected. This resulted in on-path glances increasing in duration, while off-path glances decreased in number. Furthermore, the inhibited off-path glances were typically not compensated for later. That is, off-path glances were cancelled, not delayed. This was the case both in relation to the cognitive task (near-term) and the traffic environment (far-term). There was thus a general reduction in the number of glances towards situation ally relevant off-path locations, but the timing of the remaining glances was unaffected. These findings provide a deeper understanding of the mechanism behind gaze concentration and can contribute to both understanding and prediction of safety relevant effects of cognitive load in car drivers. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:安全驾驶是必要的适当的视觉行为。许多先前的研究发现,当执行非视觉认知任务时,驾驶员通常会显示出增加量的路径瞥眼,以及朝着未来旅行路径之外的位置处的潜在危害的劣化视觉扫描模式。这通常被称为凝视浓度效应。然而,尚未探索的是如何以及当凝视集中与认知任务有关的影响,以及在多大程度上对交通情况相关的程度相关的路径位置受到影响。为了调查这些特定主题,进行了驾驶模拟器研究。在两个交通方案期间研究了认知任务(N-Back)期间的汽车司机的视觉行为;在通过一个交叉路口时行驶一个,当通过隐藏的出口时。除了预期的凝视浓度效应,还观察到几种可以解释这种效果的新发现。发现在增加的认知载荷增加期间抑制了从路径偏移到截止路径位置的凝视。然而,凝视在另一个方向上移位,即,从路径到路径位置的离路径中仍然不受影响。这导致了持续时间增加的路径升高,而截止路径透气的数量减少。此外,通常不会补偿抑制的离路径途径。也就是说,取消了越野的途径,而不是延迟。这种情况与认知任务(近期)和交通环境(远期)有关。因此,朝向情况盟友相关的离路径位置的途径的一般减少,但剩余途径的时间不受影响。这些调查结果对凝视集中的机制提供了更深入的了解,并且可以有助于了解汽车司机中认知负荷安全相关影响的理解和预测。 (c)2020作者。 elsevier有限公司出版

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    《Transportation research》 |2020年第11期|1-15|共15页
  • 作者单位

    Volvo Car Corp Volvo Cars Safety Ctr 91450 PV22 SE-40531 Gothenburg Sweden|Chalmers Univ Technol Dept Mech & Maritime Sci Gothenburg Sweden;

    Volvo Car Corp Volvo Cars Safety Ctr 91450 PV22 SE-40531 Gothenburg Sweden|Chalmers Univ Technol Dept Mech & Maritime Sci Gothenburg Sweden;

    Volvo Car Corp Volvo Cars Safety Ctr 91450 PV22 SE-40531 Gothenburg Sweden;

    Volvo Car Corp Volvo Cars Safety Ctr 91450 PV22 SE-40531 Gothenburg Sweden;

    Volvo Car Corp Volvo Cars Safety Ctr 91450 PV22 SE-40531 Gothenburg Sweden;

    Volvo Car Corp Volvo Cars Safety Ctr 91450 PV22 SE-40531 Gothenburg Sweden;

  • 收录信息 美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Driver distraction; Traffic safety; Visual behavior; Gaze concentration; Glance timing; Intersections;

    机译:司机分心;交通安全;视觉行为;凝视集中;瞥一眼;交叉点;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 21:44:00

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