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Time perception as a workload measure in simulated car driving.

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Titel
Time perception as a workload measure in simulated car driving.
Zusammenfassung
In experimental studies using flight simulations subjects' duration estimates have shown to be an effective indicator of cognitive task demands. In this study we wanted to find out whether subjective time perception could serve as a measure of cognitive workload during simulated car driving. Participants drove on a round course of a driving simulator consisting of three different environments with different levels of task demands. Drivers were required to perform a time-production task while driving the vehicle. Electrodermal activity and subjective ratings of mental workload (SWAT) were recorded simultaneously. The length of produced intervals increased significantly in more complex driving situations, as did electrodermal activity and subjective ratings of mental workload. Thus, time production is a valid indicator of cognitive involvement in simulated driving and could become a valid method to measure the current mental workload of car drivers in various traffic situations.
Publikation
Applied ergonomics
Band
40
Ausgabe
5
Seiten
929-935
Datum
2009 Sep
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
Appl Ergon
Sprache
eng
ISSN
1872-9126 0003-6870
Extra
Place: England PMID: 19200943
Zitierung
Baldauf, D., Burgard, E., & Wittmann, M. (2009). Time perception as a workload measure in simulated car driving. Applied Ergonomics, 40(5), 929–935. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2009.01.004
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