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  1. 8 lis 2019 · Drivers are met with numerous elements requiring their attention while driving. The present research focuses on selected visual and cognitive distractions that the driver is faced with, and on their influence on detecting and perceiving changes in the traffic environment.

  2. 18 kwi 2024 · Expressing one’s emotions adaptively, improving the ability to accept and be aware of negative emotions, and controlling impulsive behaviour could reduce driving risks in young drivers. Keywords: road safety; emotional regulation; affective states; young drivers; driving behaviour; personality traits. 1.

  3. 25 lip 2020 · Abstract. In this study, an on-road driving experiment was designed to investigate the visual attention fixation and transition characteristics of drivers when they are under different cognitive workloads. First, visual attention was macroscopically analyzed through the entropy method.

  4. How would you define attention, or how do you use the term? We certainly use the word very frequently in our everyday language: “ATTENTION! USE ONLY AS DIRECTED!” warns the label on the medicine bottle, meaning be alert to possible danger.

  5. 1 sty 2024 · However, many younger drivers still admit to using a phone while driving. A simulated driving study investigated the neurophysiological effects of visual, auditory, and higher-order cognitive (i.e., requiring the use of executive functions) distraction on young drivers.

  6. 7 mar 2024 · Certain personality traits can predispose people to taking more risks on the road – but societal biases also lead to recklessness behind the wheel.

  7. 1 sty 2011 · Whether distraction, when it occurs, impacts driving performance and safety, depends on four main factors: driver characteristics, driving task demand, competing task demand, and the ability of the driver to self-regulate in response to the competing activity.