城市左转弯场景安全的神经心理学预测。

J. Dawson, Lixi Yu, Kuan-Hua Chen, Michelle L. Rusch, Amy M. Johnson, N. Aksan, T. Sunda, M. Hiramatsu, S. Anderson, M. Rizzo
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在城市十字路口左转可能很危险,尤其是当视线受阻或行人在场时。驾驶员视力、运动和认知功能的损伤可能会进一步增加左转的风险。我们在一个模拟环境中研究了这个问题,包括左转场景,研究了28名年龄在37到88岁之间的司机的驾驶行为,其中6名司机有“有用视野”(UFOV)障碍。研究对象还完成了一系列神经心理学测试。模拟驾驶包括一个城市路段,在三种情况下有六个左转弯:1)一辆半卡车挡住了迎面车的视线,2)前方车辆阻塞,3)转弯司机前方的人行横道。结果显示,平均每位驾驶员(范围0至7)发生1.46(1.60)次碰撞,其中83%发生在有半挂车的十字路口。远视敏锐度、对比敏感度、UFOV、迷你精神状态检查、造径测试B部分、威斯康星卡片分类任务和年龄均与碰撞总数相关(Pearson相关值为0.37 ~ 0.77;假定值< 0.05)。斯皮尔曼相关性不太显著。研究结果表明,迎面驶来的半卡车的视觉障碍是一种特别危险的左转情况。
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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PREDICTORS OF SAFETY IN URBAN LEFT-TURN SCENARIOS.
Left turns at urban intersections can be dangerous, especially when views are obstructed or pedestrians are present. Impairments in driver vision, motor, and cognition functions may further increase left-turn risk. We examined this problem in a simulated environment that included left-turn scenarios to study the driving behaviors of 28 drivers, ages 37 to 88 years, six of whom had "Useful Field of View" (UFOV) impairments. Subjects also completed a battery of neuropsychological tests. The simulated drive included an urban section with six left turns in three types of scenarios: 1) a semi truck blocking the view of oncoming traffic, 2) a lead vehicle obstruction, and 3) a pedestrian crossing ahead of the turning driver. Results showed a mean (SD) of 1.46 (1.60) collisions per driver (range 0 to 7), 83% of which occurred at intersections with semi trucks. Far visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, UFOV, Mini Mental State Examination, Trail-Making Test Part B, the Wisconsin Card Sort task, and age were all associated with the total number of collisions (Pearson correlation magnitudes between 0.37 to 0.77; p-values<0.05). Spearman correlations were less significant. Findings indicate that visual obstruction by on oncoming semi-truck is a particularly dangerous left-turn situation.
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