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Effect of a Concurrent Auditory Task on Visual Search Performance in a Driving-Related Image-Flicker Task
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Auditory ImageryCognitionCommunicationAttentionConcurrent Auditory TaskSocial SciencesVisual CognitionImage-flicker TechniqueCognitive NeurosciencePsychophysicsMultisensory IntegrationVisual Search PerformanceCognitive ScienceVisual SearchVision ResearchVisual ProcessingVisual FunctionEye TrackingDriving-related Image-flicker TaskNeuroscienceSpeech Perception
The effect of a concurrent auditory task on visual search was investigated using an image-flicker technique. Participants were undergraduate university students with normal or corrected-to-normal vision who searched for changes in images of driving scenes that involved either driving-related (e.g., traffic light) or driving-unrelated (e.g., mailbox) scene elements. The results indicated that response times were significantly slower if the search was accompanied by a concurrent auditory task. In addition, slower overall responses to scenes involving driving-unrelated changes suggest that the underlying process affected by the concurrent auditory task is strategic in nature. These results were interpreted in terms of their implications for using a cellular telephone while driving. Actual or potential applications of this research include the development of safer in-vehicle communication devices.
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