Possible implications of aging for interface designers
D Hawthorn - Interacting with computers, 2000 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The populations of the developed countries are becoming older while computer use is
affecting increasingly wide aspects of life. Thus it is increasingly important that interface …
affecting increasingly wide aspects of life. Thus it is increasingly important that interface …
Are we blind to injuries in the visually impaired? A review of the literature
R Legood, P Scuffham, C Cryer - Injury prevention, 2002 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Objectives: To review the literature on the risks and types of injuries associated with visual
impairment, and to identify pertinent areas for future research. Methods: A search of …
impairment, and to identify pertinent areas for future research. Methods: A search of …
Mental workload when driving in a simulator: Effects of age and driving complexity
V Cantin, M Lavallière, M Simoneau… - Accident Analysis & …, 2009 - Elsevier
Driving errors for older drivers may result from a higher momentary mental workload
resulting from complex driving situations, such as intersections. The present study examined …
resulting from complex driving situations, such as intersections. The present study examined …
Cumulative meta-analysis of the relationship between useful field of view and driving performance in older adults: Current and future implications
OJ Clay, VG Wadley, JD Edwards… - Optometry and vision …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Purpose. Driving is a complex behavior that requires the utilization of a wide range of
individual abilities. Identifying assessments that not only capture individual differences, but …
individual abilities. Identifying assessments that not only capture individual differences, but …
Age and visual impairment decrease driving performance as measured on a closed-road circuit
JM Wood - Human factors, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
In this study the effects of visual impairment and age on driving were investigated and
related to visual function. Participants were 139 licensed drivers (young, middle-aged, and …
related to visual function. Participants were 139 licensed drivers (young, middle-aged, and …
Driver distraction by smartphone use (WhatsApp) in different age groups
This paper investigates the effect that texting with WhatsApp, one of the most common
applications for instant messaging, exerts on driving performance. Because distracted …
applications for instant messaging, exerts on driving performance. Because distracted …
The Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire as a predictor of road traffic accidents
A af Wåhlberg, L Dorn, T Kline - Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) has mainly been used as a predictor of self-
reported road traffic accidents. The associations between crashes and the violation and …
reported road traffic accidents. The associations between crashes and the violation and …
Predictive validity of driving-simulator assessments following traumatic brain injury: a preliminary study
HL Lew, JH Poole, EH Lee, DL Jaffe, HC Huang… - Brain injury, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: To evaluate whether driving simulator and road test evaluations can predict long-
term driving performance, we conducted a prospective study on 11 patients with moderate to …
term driving performance, we conducted a prospective study on 11 patients with moderate to …
The measurement of vision disability
RW Massof - Optometry and vision science, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Abstract The American Medical Association's (AMA) visual efficiency scale, a vision disability
metric based on visual impairment measurements, was adopted in 1925. That scale was …
metric based on visual impairment measurements, was adopted in 1925. That scale was …
Eye movements of younger and older drivers
M Maltz, D Shinar - Human factors, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
This 2-part study focuses on eye movements to explain driving-related visual performance in
younger and older persons. In the first task, participants' eye movements were monitored as …
younger and older persons. In the first task, participants' eye movements were monitored as …