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Title:

Occlusion as a technique for evaluating in-car displays

Author(s):
Keinath, Andreas; Baumann, Martin; Gelau, C.; Bengler, Klaus; Krems, Josef F.
Pages contribution:
391--397
Abstract:
New in-vehicle information and communication systems are widely used and available. The intended purpose of such aids is increased convenience and operating safety. The paper questions whether these systems produce information overload which could have negative effects on driving safety, and suggests a need for a method for the evaluation of design concepts already in early stages. Described is occlusion technique which allows to experimentally control the time intervals during which visual stim...     »
Editor:
Harris, D.
Book title:
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics
Publisher:
Ashgate
Publisher address:
Brookfield
Year:
2001
Print-ISBN:
0754613372
Bookseries title:
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics Series
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