Presentation 2004/1/15
Effect of Workload on Driver : psychophysiological Approach
Yasuhiro KITAMURA, Toshiteru HATAYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) To investigate the effect of workload on automobile drivers, we took psychophysiological measurements of heart rate, eye blink and driver's safety behavior while driving on the open road in Tohoku university campus. Workload was manipulated by having participants perform several mental tasks while driving. When heart rate and subjective rating indicated high workload, the frequency of blinking increased and the number of safety confirmation decreased. These suggest that the subjective workload result in physiological and behavioral change while driving.
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Keyword(in English) Workload / Subjective workload / Eye blink / confirming behavior
Paper # HCS2003-36,HIP2003-106,WIT2003-31
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Title (in English) Effect of Workload on Driver : psychophysiological Approach
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Keyword(1) Workload
Keyword(2) Subjective workload
Keyword(3) Eye blink
Keyword(4) confirming behavior
1st Author's Name Yasuhiro KITAMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University()
2nd Author's Name Toshiteru HATAYAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University
Date 2004/1/15
Paper # HCS2003-36,HIP2003-106,WIT2003-31
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 586
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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