Anger and driving: towards the adaptation of adas
Résumé
Anger is a commonly reported emotion in driving. It can lead to many behavioural modifications. Like other negative emotions, anger may promote attentional failures in driving which are attributable to mind-wandering. Besides positive expected impacts, advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS), can also increase cognitive underload and reduce available attentional resources. Consequently, the detrimental effects of negative emotions may get even more threatening to road safety when driving with ADAS. A better comprehension of emotions in driving would allow an adaptation of ADAS to reach an optimal level of performance.
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