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Effects of alcohol on attention orienting and dual-task performance during simulated driving: an event-related potential study.

机译:酒精对模拟驾驶中注意力定向和双重任务性能的影响:一项与事件相关的潜在研究。

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Driving is a complex task and is susceptible to inattention and distraction. Moreover, alcohol has a detrimental effect on driving performance, possibly due to alcohol-induced attention deficits. The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of alcohol on simulated driving performance and attention orienting and allocation, as assessed by event-related potentials (ERPs). Thirty-two participants completed two test runs in the Divided Attention Steering Simulator (DASS) with blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) of 0.00%, 0.02%, 0.05%, 0.08% and 0.10%. Sixteen participants performed the second DASS test run with a passive auditory oddball to assess alcohol effects on involuntary attention shifting. Sixteen other participants performed the second DASS test run with an active auditory oddball to assess alcohol effects on dual-task performance and active attention allocation. Dose-dependent impairments were found for reaction times, the number of misses and steering error, even more so in dual-task conditions, especially in the active oddball group. ERP amplitudes to novel irrelevant events were also attenuated in a dose-dependent manner. The P3b amplitude to deviant target stimuli decreased with blood alcohol concentration only in the dual-task condition. It is concluded that alcohol increases distractibility and interference from secondary task stimuli, as well as reduces attentional capacity and dual-task integrality.
机译:驾驶是一项复杂的任务,容易引起注意力不集中和分心。而且,酒精可能对酒精造成的注意力缺陷造成不利的影响。本研究的目的是评估酒精对模拟驾驶性能以及注意力定向和分配的影响,通过事件相关电位(ERP)进行评估。三十二名参与者在分开注意力转向模拟器(DASS)中完成了两次测试,血液酒精浓度(BAC)为0.00%,0.02%,0.05%,0.08%和0.10%。 16名参与者使用被动听觉古怪球进行了第二次DASS测试,以评估酒精对非自愿注意力转移的影响。其他16名参与者使用主动听觉异味球进行了第二次DASS测试,以评估酒精对双任务表现和主动注意力分配的影响。在反应时间,未命中次数和转向错误中发现了剂量依赖性损伤,在双任务情况下尤其如此,特别是在活跃的奇数球组中。新的无关事件的ERP幅度也以剂量依赖的方式减弱。仅在双重任务条件下,血中酒精浓度降低了偏离目标刺激的P3b幅度。结论是,酒精会增加注意力分散性和对次要任务刺激的干扰,并降低注意力能力和双重任务完整性。

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