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Measuring working memory load effects on electrophysiological markers of attention orienting during a simulated drive
Authors:Veerle Ross  Alexandra Y Vossen  Fren T Y Smulders  Robert A C Ruiter  Tom Brijs  Kris Brijs
Affiliation:1. School for Mobility Sciences, Transportation Research Institute (IMOB), Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium;2. Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK;3. Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Maastricht University, The Netherlands;4. Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Department of Work and Social Psychology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Intersection accidents result in a significant proportion of road fatalities, and attention allocation likely plays a role. Attention allocation may depend on (limited) working memory (WM) capacity. Driving is often combined with tasks increasing WM load, consequently impairing attention orienting. This study (n = 22) investigated WM load effects on event-related potentials (ERPs) related to attention orienting. A simulated driving environment allowed continuous lane-keeping measurement. Participants were asked to orient attention covertly towards the side indicated by an arrow, and to respond only to moving cars appearing on the attended side by pressing a button. WM load was manipulated using a concurrent memory task. ERPs showed typical attentional modulation (cue: contralateral negativity, LDAP; car: N1, P1, SN and P3) under low and high load conditions. With increased WM load, lane-keeping performance improved, while dual task performance degraded (memory task: increased error rate; orienting task: increased false alarms, smaller P3).

Practitioner Summary: Intersection driver-support systems aim to improve traffic safety and flow. However, in-vehicle systems induce WM load, increasing the tendency to yield. Traffic flow reduces if drivers stop at inappropriate times, reducing the effectiveness of systems. Consequently, driver-support systems could include WM load measurement during driving in the development phase.

Keywords:Attention orienting  working memory load  event-related potentials  driving simulation
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