Test to determine how vehicle operator obtained speed estimates from visual stimuli in field; response to both foveal and peripheral visual stimulation was recorded to determine which mode of visual stimulation allowed driver best information for estimating speed of vehicle; speed was most accurately estimated through peripheral stimulation; it was concluded that increased acceleration reduces accuracy of speed estimation and that deceleration is more effectively sensed than acceleration.
Vehicle speed estimation from visual stimuli
Pub Roads
Public Roads ; 34 , n 6
1967
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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