2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2018.12.018
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A method to measure Representativity and Univocity of traffic signs and to test their effect on movement

Abstract: ObjectiveThe present protocol aims to understand how participants represent traffic signs (Psychology of Thinking) and how the attention of these signs–and the way of processing them–can influence on their path movement (Motor Processes). Knowing how humans process the meaning of signs (not just by learning but instinctively understood) will improve reaction times and decision making when driving.BackgroundIn laboratory tasks, a number of models have attempted to explain the general relationship between attent… Show more

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“…The violation of traffic signs by drivers is an interesting subject to be learned and investigated. It was known by several researchers that traffic signs can influence driver's decision-making behaviors (Vilchez, 2019) and performances (Sandu, 2013) or even a tool for behavioral changes (Meis et al, 2017). Moreover, combination and adjustment of road signs, context and laws can make the drivers avoid ambiguous situations and doubtful decision-making, and then automatically subject the drivers to compliance with applicable laws (Bazire & Tijus, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The violation of traffic signs by drivers is an interesting subject to be learned and investigated. It was known by several researchers that traffic signs can influence driver's decision-making behaviors (Vilchez, 2019) and performances (Sandu, 2013) or even a tool for behavioral changes (Meis et al, 2017). Moreover, combination and adjustment of road signs, context and laws can make the drivers avoid ambiguous situations and doubtful decision-making, and then automatically subject the drivers to compliance with applicable laws (Bazire & Tijus, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%