SPIDER 2.0: Driver Distraction and Visual Attention.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
David L Strayer, Amy S McDonnell
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Abstract

Driving is a complex multisensory experience that requires the integration of various sensory inputs to maintain effective situational awareness, with vision and visual attention being paramount for safe driving. However, multitasking significantly degrades a driver's situational awareness and causes them to overlook or misjudge important aspects of their environment, such as pedestrians, road signs, or other vehicles. It also impairs a driver's ability to visually scan for hazards and process vital information, reducing their capacity to notice and respond to changes on the roadway. Multitasking can also induce inattentional blindness, causing drivers to miss important information directly in their line of sight. Beyond diminished visual attention, multitasking also slows reaction times to detected events, increasing the likelihood and severity of crashes. This article discusses the central role that visual attention plays in a driver's situational awareness, examines common methods for assessing visual attention while driving, and presents an updated review of the SPIDER (scanning, predicting, identification, decision-making, and executing a response) model of driver awareness with a focus on visual distraction.

SPIDER 2.0:驾驶员分心和视觉注意力。
驾驶是一种复杂的多感官体验,需要整合各种感官输入来保持有效的态势感知,视觉和视觉注意力对安全驾驶至关重要。然而,同时处理多项任务大大降低了驾驶员的态势感知能力,导致他们忽视或误判环境的重要方面,如行人、道路标志或其他车辆。它还损害了驾驶员视觉扫描危险和处理重要信息的能力,降低了他们注意和应对道路变化的能力。同时处理多项任务还会导致无意失明,导致司机错过视线内的重要信息。除了视觉注意力下降,多任务处理还会减慢对检测到的事件的反应时间,增加撞车的可能性和严重程度。本文讨论了视觉注意在驾驶员态势感知中所起的核心作用,研究了评估驾驶时视觉注意的常用方法,并对驾驶员意识的SPIDER(扫描、预测、识别、决策和执行响应)模型进行了更新,重点关注视觉分心。
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Annual Review of Vision Science
Annual Review of Vision Science Medicine-Ophthalmology
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
1.70%
发文量
19
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Vision Science reviews progress in the visual sciences, a cross-cutting set of disciplines which intersect psychology, neuroscience, computer science, cell biology and genetics, and clinical medicine. The journal covers a broad range of topics and techniques, including optics, retina, central visual processing, visual perception, eye movements, visual development, vision models, computer vision, and the mechanisms of visual disease, dysfunction, and sight restoration. The study of vision is central to progress in many areas of science, and this new journal will explore and expose the connections that link it to biology, behavior, computation, engineering, and medicine.
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