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Novice drivers' performance after different alcohol dosages and placebo in the divided-attention steering simulator (DASS).

机译:在分开注意转向模拟器(DASS)中,使用不同的酒精剂量和安慰剂后,新手驾驶员的表现。

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RATIONALE: The divided-attention steering simulator (DASS) is designed to measure lane-keeping (i.e., a tracking task using a steering wheel) while performing a secondary visual task (responding to digits that appear in the corners of the computer screen). Some studies have already used the DASS, but the magnitude of impairment is difficult to interpret because reference values are lacking. OBJECTIVE: To examine the magnitude of impairment after administration of four different dosages of alcohol and placebo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two healthy young adults participated in this randomized, single-blind crossover trial. Subjects received alcohol to gain a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.02%, 0.05%, 0.08%, and 0.10% or alcohol-placebo. Sixteen subjects performed a 30-min test in DASS (dual-task condition). Outcome measures were steering error, reaction time, and percentage of errors. Sixteen other subjects performed the test without performing the secondary peripheral task (single-task condition). RESULTS: Twenty-eight subjects (novice drivers; drivers' license up to 5 years) were included in the analyses. Dose-dependent impairment was found in both the single-task condition (F ((4,11)) = 10.86, p < 0.001) and the dual-task condition (F ((4,9)) = 5.58, p < 0.015). Performance at all BAC levels differed significantly (p < 0.05) from alcohol-placebo, except BAC 0.02%. With increasing BAC levels, subjects made more errors and reacted slower on the peripheral visual search task, but these effects did not reach significance. CONCLUSION: With increasing BAC, dose-dependent impairment was found. The DASS seems to be a suitable divided-attention task that is useful in psychopharmacological research and training of novice drivers.
机译:理由:注意力分散的转向模拟器(DASS)设计用于在执行次要视觉任务(响应出现在计算机屏幕角落的数字)时测量车道保持(即,使用方向盘进行跟踪任务)。一些研究已经使用了DASS,但是由于缺乏参考值,因此难以解释损伤的程度。目的:研究给予四种不同剂量的酒精和安慰剂后的损伤程度。材料与方法:32名健康的年轻人参加了这项随机,单盲交叉试验。受试者喝酒可获得血液酒精浓度(BAC)为0.02%,0.05%,0.08%和0.10%或酒精-安慰剂。 16名受试者在DASS(双重任务条件)下进行了30分钟的测试。结果指标包括转向误差,反应时间和误差百分比。其他十六名受试者在不执行次要外围任务(单任务条件)的情况下执行了测试。结果:分析中包括28名受试者(新驾驶员;驾驶执照不超过5年)。在单任务条件(F((4,11))= 10.86,p <0.001)和双任务条件(F((4,9))= 5.58,p <0.015中都发现了剂量依赖性损伤)。除了BAC 0.02%以外,在所有BAC水平上的表现均与酒精安慰剂有显着差异(p <0.05)。随着BAC水平的提高,受试者在周围视觉搜索任务中犯了更多的错误,反应也变慢了,但这些影响并未达到显着水平。结论:随着BAC的增加,发现剂量依赖性损伤。 DASS似乎是一项适当的分散注意任务,可用于心理药理学研究和新手驾驶员的培训。

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