Hearing loss and a supportive tactile signal in a navigation system : effects on driving behavior and eye movements


Autoria(s): Thorslund, Birgitta; Peters, Bjorn; Herbert, Nicholas; Holmqvist, Kenneth; Lidestam, Bjorn; Black, Alexander; Lyxell, Bjorn
Data(s)

10/12/2013

Resumo

An on-road study was conducted to evaluate a complementary tactile navigation signal on driving behaviour and eye movements for drivers with hearing loss (HL) compared to drivers with normal hearing (NH). 32 participants (16 HL and 16 NH) performed two preprogrammed navigation tasks. In one, participants received only visual information, while the other also included a vibration in the seat to guide them in the correct direction. SMI glasses were used for eye tracking, recording the point of gaze within the scene. Analysis was performed on predefined regions. A questionnaire examined participant's experience of the navigation systems. Hearing loss was associated with lower speed, higher satisfaction with the tactile signal and more glances in the rear view mirror. Additionally, tactile support led to less time spent viewing the navigation display.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66382/

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Journal of Eye Movement Research

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66382/2/Thorslund_et_al.%2C_2013%2C_Hearing_loss_and_a_supportive_tactile_signal_in_a_navigation_system_Effects_on_driving_behavior_and_eye_movemen.pdf

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Thorslund, Birgitta, Peters, Bjorn, Herbert, Nicholas, Holmqvist, Kenneth, Lidestam, Bjorn, Black, Alexander, & Lyxell, Bjorn (2013) Hearing loss and a supportive tactile signal in a navigation system : effects on driving behavior and eye movements. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 6(5), pp. 1-9.

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Copyright 2013 Journal of Eye Movement Research

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Optometry & Vision Science

Palavras-Chave #111303 Vision Science #111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #hearing loss #navigation system #driving behavior #eye movements #tactile support
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Journal Article