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Divided-attention task on driving simulator: comparison among three groups of drivers

Résumé

Introduction: Driving is a complex and dynamic task that requires performing simultaneously several sub-tasks, as traffic management and vehicle control. Driving involves both automatic and controlled processing depending on situation met and drivers’ experience. Method: Three groups of drivers with different driving experience were submitted to a divided-attention task in order to assess the interference linked to a secondary task on driving behaviour. The main task was a car-following task and the secondary task was a number identification task which could appear on central or peripheral vision. Results and discussion: Results showed that driving performances increase with experience. Indeed, novice drivers, compared to more experienced drivers, took more time to brake and had more difficulties to maintain a stable position in the lane. This task allowed to differentiate driving behaviour depending on experience and could be used in training of novice drivers.

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Psychologie
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hal-00852173 , version 1 (20-08-2013)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00852173 , version 1

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Chloé Freydier, Julie Paxion, Catherine Berthelon, Mireille Bastien-Toniazzo. Divided-attention task on driving simulator: comparison among three groups of drivers. 11th International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making 2013, May 2013, France. 4p. ⟨hal-00852173⟩
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