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Effects of Visual Distraction on Reaction Time in a Simulated Traffic Environment
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CognitionHuman Performance ModelingPerceptionCommunicationAttentionSocial SciencesPsychologyReaction TimeVisual DistractionVisual CognitionDriver BehaviorCausal PerceptionCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesTraffic EnvironmentExperimental PsychologyDriver PerformancePerception-action LoopVisual FunctionCognitive DynamicsEye TrackingAffect PerceptionSimulated Traffic Environment
This study investigated the effect of visual distraction on reaction time to a target stimulus in a simulated traffic environment. Subjects viewed slides of simulated roadside signs, some of which included a traffic stop sign. Reaction time was measured to their “stop” or “go” response. As predicted, the number and color of distractors, as well as the proximity of distractors to the target stop sign, all had significant effects on reaction time: In addition, all two-way interactions between the distractor dimensions were statistically significant. Practical suggestions for reducing visual distraction in the traffic environment are discussed.
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