Author: Papadimitriou Eleonora
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens (Greece)
Title: How does distracted driving affect lateral position of older drivers?
Keywords: lateral position, driving simulator, driving performance, older drivers
Session: 7A
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Author: Papageorgiou Sokratis
Affiliation: National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece)
Title: The detrimental effect of mobile phone use on the driving competence of patients with neurological diseases affecting cognitive functions
Keywords: mobile phone use, neurological diseases affecting cognitive functions, driving competence, driving simulator experiment
Session: 7A
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Author: Papantoniou Panagiotis
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens (Greece)
Title: How does distracted driving affect lateral position of older drivers?
Keywords: lateral position, driving simulator, driving performance, older drivers
Session: 7A
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Author: Papantoniou Panagiotis
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens (Greece)
Title: The detrimental effect of mobile phone use on the driving competence of patients with neurological diseases affecting cognitive functions
Keywords: mobile phone use, neurological diseases affecting cognitive functions, driving competence, driving simulator experiment
Session: 7A
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Author: Parnell Katie
Affiliation: University of Southampton (United Kingdom)
Title: Understanding drivers' strategies for engaging with in-vehicle technology while driving: An interview study
Keywords: in-vehicle technology, distraction, qualitative, review
Session: 5A
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Author: Parnell Katie J.
Affiliation: University of Southampton (United Kingdom)
Title: What does current research tell us about why drivers engage with technological distractions: A Review
Keywords: in-vehicle technology, distraction, qualitative, review
Session: 9B
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Author: Pavlou Dimosthenis
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens (Greece)
Title: How does distracted driving affect lateral position of older drivers?
Keywords: lateral position, driving simulator, driving performance, older drivers
Session: 7A
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Author: Pavlou Dimosthenis
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens (Greece)
Title: The detrimental effect of mobile phone use on the driving competence of patients with neurological diseases affecting cognitive functions
Keywords: mobile phone use, neurological diseases affecting cognitive functions, driving competence, driving simulator experiment
Session: 7A
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Author: Pepin Guillaume
Affiliation: Ifsttar, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (France)
Title: Detection of mind-wandering in driving: contributions of cardiac measurement and eye movements
Keywords: inattention, driving, mind, wandering, eye movements, heart rate
Session: 8A
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Author: Pilgerstorfer Monika
Affiliation: KFV, Austrian Road Safety Board (Austria)
Title: The impact of distraction on driving behaviour of car drivers in urban traffic. Results of a simulator-based study
Keywords: driving simulator, distraction, driving behaviour
Session: 9A
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Author: Pires Carlos
Affiliation: Prevenção Rodoviária Portuguesa (Portugal)
Title: Texting distracted driving behaviour among European drivers: influence of social norms and risk perception
Keywords: distracted driving behaviour, texting while driving, social norms, risk perception, inattention
Session: 4A
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Author: Plant Katherine
Affiliation: University of Southampton (United Kingdom)
Title: Understanding drivers' strategies for engaging with in-vehicle technology while driving: An interview study
Keywords: in-vehicle technology, distraction, qualitative, review
Session: 5A
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Author: Plant Katherine
Affiliation: University of Southampton (United Kingdom)
Title: What does current research tell us about why drivers engage with technological distractions: A Review
Keywords: in-vehicle technology, distraction, qualitative, review
Session: 9B
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