Influence of Brightness and Traffic Flow on Driver's Eye-Fixation-Related Potentials
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This paper investigates the influence of environmental factors and driver distraction on the eye-fixation-related potential (EFRP) of drivers. Brightness and traffic conditions were set up as environmental factors in experiments using a motion-based driving simulator, and several cognitive tasks were given simultaneously to the participants while they simulated driving. The results of this experiment show that brightness and traffic flow do not affect the EFRP. This shows that EFRP is a stable index of driver distraction.
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