Assessment of Attentional Workload while Driving by Eye-fixation-related Potentials
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How do drivers cope with the attentional workload of in-vehicle information technology? In the present study, we propose a new psychophysiological measure for assessing drivers' attention: eye-fixation-related potential (EFRP). EFRP is a kind of event-related brain potential measurable at the eye-movement situation that reflects how closely observers examine visual information at the eye-fixated position. In the experiment, the effects of verbal working memory load and spatial working memory load during simulated driving were examined by measuring the number of saccadic eye-movements and EFRP as the indices of drivers' attention. The results showed that the spatial working memory load affected both the number of saccadic eye-movements and the amplitude of the P100 component of EFRP, whereas the verbal working memory load affected only the number of saccadic eye-movements. This implies that drivers can perform time-sharing processing between driving and the verbal working memory task, but the decline of accuracy of visual processing during driving is inescapable when the spatial working memory load is given. The present study suggests that EFRP can provide a new index of drivers' attention, other than saccadic eye-movements.
著者
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TAKEDA Yuji
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Yoshitsugu Noritoshi
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd
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ITOH Kazuya
Nissan Motor Co., LTD.
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KANAMORI Nobuhiro
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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YOSHITSUGU Noritoshi
Nissan Motor Co., LTD.
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