2012
DOI: 10.5143/jesk.2012.31.2.371
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Effect of Driver's Cognitive Distraction on Driver's Physiological State and Driving Performance

Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate effect of driver's cognitive distraction on driver's physiological state and driving performance, and then to determine parameters appropriate for detecting the cognitive distraction. Background: Driver distraction is a major cause of traffic accidents and poses a serious threat to traffic safety due to ever increasing use of in-vehicle information systems and mobile phones during driving. Cognitive distraction, among four different types of distractions, prev… Show more

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“…Moreover, the driving task and environment have significant effects on the pupil diameter (see Table 2). Bonferroni's post hoc results show that the pupil diameter is significantly larger in the case of distracted driving than that under normal driving [38]. In addition, a significant difference exists between the clock task and two-back task.…”
Section: Pupil Diametermentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Moreover, the driving task and environment have significant effects on the pupil diameter (see Table 2). Bonferroni's post hoc results show that the pupil diameter is significantly larger in the case of distracted driving than that under normal driving [38]. In addition, a significant difference exists between the clock task and two-back task.…”
Section: Pupil Diametermentioning
confidence: 87%