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Author Index - C - 7 articles

Author: Caird Jeff

Affiliation: University of Calgary (Canada)

Title: A meta-analysis of in-vehicle and nomadic voice-recognition system interaction and driving performance

Keywords: voice, recognition systems, meta, analysis, driving performance, driver distraction

Session: 9B

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Author: Castro Candida

Affiliation: University of Granada, CIMCYC (Spain)

Title: Analysing the inability to focus on the driving task in young males, un-experienced and offender drivers

Keywords: impulsivity, risk perception, risk taking, BART, offenders, driving experience, sensitivity to reward, sensitivity to punishment, offender status.

Session: 2B

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Author: Chevrel Philippe

Affiliation: Institut de Recherche en Communications et en Cybernétique de Nantes (France)

Title: Analysis of a driver model sensitivity to various types of distraction

Keywords: parameter identification, driver state estimation, distraction, steering behaviour

Session: 1B

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Author: Christoff Kalina

Affiliation: University of British Columbia (Canada)

Title: Mind wandering as spontaneous thought: A dynamic framework

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Session: KN

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Author: Colomb Michèle

Affiliation: Centre d'études et d'expertise sur les risques, l'environnement, la mobilité et l'aménagement (France)

Title: When motion and color compete for selective attention, motion induces a stronger distraction

Keywords: distraction, selective attention, saliency, motion

Session: 3B

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Author: Corson Yves

Affiliation: University of Nantes, Laboratoire de Psychologie des Pays de la Loire (France)

Title: Effects of driver's anger state on driving performance and attention

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Session: 4B

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Author: Crundall Elizabeth

Affiliation: The University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)

Title: A predictive model of the visual demand associated with in-vehicle touchscreens

Keywords: theoretical modelling, hick-hyman law, fitts' law, visual demand, touchscreen hmis, driving

Session: 5A

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