2018
DOI: 10.3390/s18020594
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Detection-Response Task—Uses and Limitations

Abstract: The Detection-Response Task is a method for assessing the attentional effects of cognitive load in a driving environment. Drivers are presented with a sensory stimulus every 3–5 s, and are asked to respond to it by pressing a button attached to their finger. Response times and hit rates are interpreted as indicators of the attentional effect of cognitive load. The stimuli can be visual, tactile and auditory, and are chosen based on the type of in-vehicle system or device that is being evaluated. Its biggest di… Show more

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“…The work [21] presents the results of studies on the type of the nervous system with percentage share of respondents: sanguine -27.2%; choleric -30.3%; phlegmatic -27.2%; melancholic -15.3%. The results close to these are also presented in [20], with the research sample: sanguine persons -26-30%; choleric -28-31%; phlegmatic -25-27%; melancholic -15-19%. These ratios were taken as the basis for the research.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Of Studying The Impact Of Traffic Jam supporting
confidence: 73%
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“…The work [21] presents the results of studies on the type of the nervous system with percentage share of respondents: sanguine -27.2%; choleric -30.3%; phlegmatic -27.2%; melancholic -15.3%. The results close to these are also presented in [20], with the research sample: sanguine persons -26-30%; choleric -28-31%; phlegmatic -25-27%; melancholic -15-19%. These ratios were taken as the basis for the research.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Of Studying The Impact Of Traffic Jam supporting
confidence: 73%
“…The correspondence of the sampling structures and the general population was established according to the type of the nervous system. For the quantitative compilation of the sample and the determination of its conformity with the general population, the research results given in the works [20,21] were used. The work [21] presents the results of studies on the type of the nervous system with percentage share of respondents: sanguine -27.2%; choleric -30.3%; phlegmatic -27.2%; melancholic -15.3%.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Of Studying The Impact Of Traffic Jam mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, we systematically controlled for the size of the visual stimuli, to ensure that they covered the same visual angle at all distances. Third, the presentation duration of stimuli was based on the detection response task [29], a well validated measure for assessing mental workload when multitasking. Finally, for the first time, we have researched how visual stimuli are processed at different distances in connection to the virtual representation of the user.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This was included as a prototype research tool in the form of a Detection-Response Task to measure level (cf[35]). Given the only preliminary evaluation so far, we do not report further on this…”
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confidence: 99%