Lavallière Martin, Tremblay Mathieu, Cantin V., Simoneau Marc et Teasdale Normand. (2006). Aging yields a smaller number of fixations and a reduced gaze amplitude when driving in a simulator. Advances in Transportation Studies, p. 21-30.
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With the increasing number of elderly drivers, it is important to better understand if strategies for capturing visual information are affected by age and by the complexity of the driving contexts. Ten young (aged 21-31 years) and older (aged 65-75 years) active drivers drove through a continuous simulated scenario (STISIM, v2.0). The scenario included drinving on open roads (less demanding), stopping at intersections and passing maneuvers (more demanding). Eye movements were recorded with an oculometer (ASL, model 510). Compared to younger drivers, older drivers showed a smaller horizontal amplitude between fixations and a smaller variance in the amplitude of the eye movements. They also showed a smaller number of fixations/sec for the more complex driving maneuvers that were analyzed (passing maneuvers). Overall, this may reveal a "tunnel effect" (or perceptual narrowing) phenomenon when the driving context increases in complexity.
Type de document: | Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation |
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Pages: | p. 21-30 |
Version évaluée par les pairs: | Oui |
Date: | 2006 |
Sujets: | Sciences de la santé Sciences de la santé > Sciences médicales > Gériatrie-gérontologie |
Département, module, service et unité de recherche: | Départements et modules > Département des sciences de la santé > Programmes d'études en kinésiologie |
Mots-clés: | Driving, simulator, gaze, aging |
Déposé le: | 20 oct. 2016 23:59 |
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Dernière modification: | 25 nov. 2016 16:52 |
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