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模拟驾驶评估中的注意力需求波动:年龄和驾驶复杂性的作用。

Fluctuating attentional demand in a simulated driving assessment: the roles of age and driving complexity.

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Traffic Inj Prev. 2011 Dec;12(6):576-87. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2011.607479.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of the study was to explore age differences in attentional demand in response to driving situations of varying complexity within the context of a simulated assessment protocol. It was hypothesized that as road complexity increased, an indicator of attentional demand (i.e., latency to respond to a secondary task) would increase and, independent of the road complexity, older adults would exhibit greater attentional demand in comparison with younger and middle-aged drivers.

METHODS

Drivers from 3 age categories (i.e., young, middle-aged, and older) completed an assessment protocol in a STISIM driving simulator (Systems Technology, Inc., Hawthorne, CA) during which participants responded to a series of strategically placed secondary tasks (i.e., peripheral detection tasks, PDTs). Situations where secondary tasks occurred were grouped according to whether they were straight-road, crossing-path, or lane-change events. Two global indices of driving safety as well as several cognitive measures external to the driving simulator were also collected.

RESULTS

The results supported the hypothesis in that complex driving situations elicited greater attentional demand among drivers of all ages. Older adults showed greater attentional demand in comparison to young and middle-aged adults even after controlling for baseline response time. Older drivers also scored poorer on a global measure of driving safety.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings are highly consistent with the literature on road complexity and attention that show that increased driving complexity is associated with poorer performance on tasks designed to concurrently assess attention, an effect that is more pronounced for older drivers. The results point to intrinsic and extrinsic factors that contribute to motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) among older drivers. The relevance of these findings is discussed in relation to interventions and future research aimed at improving road safety.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨在模拟评估方案的背景下,不同复杂程度的驾驶情境下注意力需求的年龄差异。研究假设,随着道路复杂度的增加,注意力需求的指标(即,对次要任务的响应潜伏期)将会增加,并且,与道路复杂度无关,与年轻和中年驾驶员相比,老年驾驶员表现出更大的注意力需求。

方法

来自 3 个年龄组(即年轻、中年和老年)的驾驶员在 STISIM 驾驶模拟器(Systems Technology,Inc.,Hawthorne,CA)中完成评估方案,在此期间,参与者对一系列策略性放置的次要任务(即,周边检测任务,PDTs)做出响应。发生次要任务的情况根据它们是直路、交叉路径还是换道事件进行分组。还收集了两个与驾驶模拟器之外的驾驶安全相关的全局指数以及几个认知措施。

结果

结果支持了这样的假设,即复杂的驾驶情境会引起所有年龄段驾驶员更大的注意力需求。即使在控制基线响应时间之后,老年驾驶员的注意力需求也比年轻和中年成年人更大。老年驾驶员在一项驾驶安全的全局测量中得分也较差。

结论

这些发现与道路复杂度和注意力的文献高度一致,表明驾驶复杂性的增加与旨在同时评估注意力的任务表现较差有关,对于老年驾驶员来说,这种影响更为明显。这些结果指向导致老年驾驶员发生机动车碰撞(MVC)的内在和外在因素。这些发现与旨在提高道路安全的干预措施和未来研究有关。

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