The effect of relaxing music on driving anger and performance in a simulated car‐following task
Qian Zhang,
Yan Ge,
Weina Qu
Abstract:Studies have focused on the negative effects of anger on driving performance, but insufficient research has addressed intervention methods to reduce these emotional effects. This research investigated how music mitigates the deterioration of driving performance associated with angry emotions in a simulated car‐following task. Forty‐three licensed drivers participated in this study, and they were randomly separated into two groups: an intervention group and a control group. First, all the participants completed… Show more
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