Effects of steering demand on lane keeping behaviour, self-reports, and physiology. A simulator study |
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Authors: | Dijksterhuis Chris Brookhuis Karel A De Waard Dick |
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Affiliation: | Traffic and Environmental Psychology Group, Clinical and Developmental Neuropsychology, University of Groningen, Grote Kruisstraat, 9712 TS Groningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | In this study a driving simulator was used to determine changes in mental effort in response to manipulations of steering demand. Changes in mental effort were assessed by using subjective effort ratings, physiology, and the standard deviation of the lateral position. Steering demand was increased by exposure to narrow lane widths and high density oncoming traffic while speed was fixed in all conditions to prevent a compensatory reaction. Results indicated that both steering demand factors influence mental effort expenditure and using multiple measures contributes to effort assessment. Application of these outcomes for adaptive automation is envisaged. |
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Keywords: | Lane width Workload Oncoming traffic Driving simulator SDLP Lateral position |
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