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The effects of severe visual challenges on steering performance in visually healthy young drivers.

机译:严重的视觉挑战对视觉健康的年轻驾驶员的转向性能的影响。

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PURPOSE:: Two experiments explored the extent to which induced blur, reduced luminance, and reduced visual fields affect drivers' steering performance in a driving simulator. METHODS:: In experiment 1, ten young participants (M = 21.2 years) drove at approximately 89 km/h (55 mph) along a curvy roadway while being exposed to blur (0 to + 10 D), luminance (0.003 to 16.7 cd/m), and visual field (1.7 and 150 degrees ) manipulations. In experiment 2, a new group of ten young participants (M = 18.5 years) drove while exposed to seven visual field sizes (1.7 to 150 degrees ). RESULTS:: Steering was sensitive to a reduced field size but not to the blur and luminance challenges. Acuity, on the other hand, was sensitive to the blur and luminance challenges but not to reduced field size. DISCUSSION:: In healthy young drivers, steering performance is remarkably robust to severe blur and to extremely low luminances. These results support a key element of the selective degradation hypothesis advanced by Leibowitz and colleagues - that steering abilities are preserved at night even when the ability to recognize objects and hazards is not. Additional research should address the other element of this hypothesis - that drivers fail to appreciate the extent to which their visual abilities are degraded at night.
机译:目的:两项实验探讨了在驾驶模拟器中引起的模糊,亮度降低和视野降低对驾驶员转向性能的影响程度。方法:在实验1中,十名年轻参与者(M = 21.2岁)沿着弯曲的车道以大约89 km / h(55 mph)的速度行驶,同时受到模糊(0至+ 10 D),亮度(0.003至16.7 cd)的影响/ m),以及视野(1.7和150度)操作。在实验2中,一组十名年轻参与者(M = 18.5岁)在暴露于七个视野大小(1.7至150度)的情况下开车。结果:转向对减小的视野敏感,但对模糊和亮度挑战不敏感。另一方面,敏锐度对模糊和亮度挑战很敏感,但对缩小的视野却不敏感。讨论::在健康的年轻驾驶员中,转向性能对于严重的模糊和极低的亮度非常稳定。这些结果支持了Leibowitz及其同事提出的选择性降解假说的一个关键要素-即使夜间没有识别物体和危险的能力,转向能力仍保留在夜间。进一步的研究应解决该假设的另一个要素-驾驶员无法理解夜间视觉能力下降的程度。

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