The Use of Driving Simulators in Psychological Research
Driving simulators are important research tools that help to assess drivers' behavior. The article reviews which topics are studied with driving simulation in psychological journals, what kinds of driving simulation might be used, how many participants are necessary for such research to be publishable, and what kind of variables might be used. The text might be useful for psychologists when they plan to conduct research using a driving simulator.
Keywords
симулятор вождения,
психология,
стереотипы,
отвлечение внимания,
когнитивная перегрузка,
driving simulator,
psychology,
stereotypes,
distraction,
cognitive overloadAuthors
Linkov Vaclav | Transport Research Centre | vaclav.linkov@hotmail.com |
Zamecnik Petr | Palacky University | Petr.zamecnik@centrum.cz |
Zaoral Ales | Transport Research Centre | ales.zaoral@cdv.cz |
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