How visual information influences dual-task driving and tracking

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Laura Broeker
Mathias Haeger
Otmar Bock
Bettina Kretschmann
Harald Ewolds
Stefan Künzell
Markus Raab
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[1] German Sport University Cologne,Institute of Psychology
[2] German Sport University Cologne,Institute of Exercise Training and Sport Informatics
[3] Augsburg University,Institute of Sports Science
[4] London South Bank University,School of Applied Sciences
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Dual task; Predictability; Driving simulation; Manual tracking;
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The study examined the impact of visual predictability on dual-task performance in driving and tracking tasks. Participants (N = 27) performed a simulated driving task and a pursuit tracking task. In either task, visual predictability was manipulated by systematically varying the amount of advance visual information: in the driving task, participants drove at night with low beam, at night with high beam, or in daylight; in the tracking task, participants saw a white line that specified the future target trajectory for 200, 400 or 800 ms. Concurrently with driving or tracking, participants performed an auditory task. They had to discriminate between two sounds and press a pedal upon hearing the higher sound. Results show that in general, visual predictability benefited driving and tracking; however, dual-task driving performance was best with highest visual predictability (daylight), dual-task tracking performance was best with medium visual predictability (400 ms). Braking/reaction times were higher in dual tasks compared to single tasks, but were unaffected by visual predictability, showing that its beneficial effects did not transfer to the auditory task. In both tasks, manual accuracy decreased around the moment the foot pressed the pedal, indicating interference between tasks. We, therefore, conclude that despite a general beneficial impact of predictability, the integration of visual information seems to be rather task specific, and that interference between driving and audiomotor tasks, and tracking and audiomotor tasks, seems comparable.
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页码:675 / 687
页数:12
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