2020
DOI: 10.3390/bs10010037
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Reliability and Validity of a Method for Assessment of Executive Functions in Drivers

Abstract: The quality of drivers’ performance is one of the crucial components related to road safety. One of the key cognitive characteristics related to the ability to drive safely are executive functions. The main goal of the presented research is to propose a new method (Trace-route task) for assessment of executive functions in drivers. The present article discusses the results of two consecutive studies. Study one aims to determine the validity and reliability of the method used and includes 134 participants, equa… Show more

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“…It is logical to assume that each man's personality is unique, which results in many variations in his behaviour, learning experience, situation evaluation, expectations, attitudes, driving style, road accidents involvement, etc. The role of the human factor in road safety, which has been studied for many decades worldwide, is of paramount importance [3]. It is clear that human factors play a crucial role in the causation of traffic accidents and researches are trying to identify and understand these factors [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is logical to assume that each man's personality is unique, which results in many variations in his behaviour, learning experience, situation evaluation, expectations, attitudes, driving style, road accidents involvement, etc. The role of the human factor in road safety, which has been studied for many decades worldwide, is of paramount importance [3]. It is clear that human factors play a crucial role in the causation of traffic accidents and researches are trying to identify and understand these factors [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is questionable as to how the reduced n-back results (while intoxicated) are related to safe bicycling. Nevertheless, the literature on driving performance (in cars) reveals that executive functions are important for safe driving (Racheva & Totkova, 2020). This experiment reveals that instability is clearly affected and complicates bicycling task performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In general, executive functions have a wide range of cognitive processes and behavioral competencies, including verbal reasoning, planning, ability to sustain attention, problem-solving, resistance to interference, cognitive flexibility, use of feedback, sequencing, multitasking, the ability to deal with novelty, etc. ( 57 ). Another study examines the most important aspects of executive functions for driving are impulse control/inhibition, working memory, decision making/judgment, cognitive flexibility, expresses self-awareness /insight and planning ( 58 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%