Detection-Response Task—Uses and Limitations

The Detection-Response Task is a method for assessing the attentional effects of cognitive load in a driving environment. Drivers are presented with a sensory stimulus every 3–5 s, and are asked to respond to it by pressing a button attached to their finger. Response times and hit rates are interpre...

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Main Authors: Kristina Stojmenova, Jaka Sodnik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/2/594
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spelling doaj-66b09ca85aa542858d00f99543f80bfb2020-11-24T21:06:33ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-02-0118259410.3390/s18020594s18020594Detection-Response Task—Uses and LimitationsKristina Stojmenova0Jaka Sodnik1Faculty of Electrical engineering, University of Ljubljana, Tržaška cesta 25, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaFaculty of Electrical engineering, University of Ljubljana, Tržaška cesta 25, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaThe Detection-Response Task is a method for assessing the attentional effects of cognitive load in a driving environment. Drivers are presented with a sensory stimulus every 3–5 s, and are asked to respond to it by pressing a button attached to their finger. Response times and hit rates are interpreted as indicators of the attentional effect of cognitive load. The stimuli can be visual, tactile and auditory, and are chosen based on the type of in-vehicle system or device that is being evaluated. Its biggest disadvantage is that the method itself also affects the driver’s performance and secondary task completion times. Nevertheless, this is an easy to use and implement method, which allows relevant assessment and evaluation of in-vehicle systems. By following the recommendations and taking into account its limitations, researchers can obtain reliable and valuable results on the attentional effects of cognitive load on drivers.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/2/594detection-response taskcognitive distractiondrivingcognitive loadsensorsattentional resources
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Detection-Response Task—Uses and Limitations
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cognitive distraction
driving
cognitive load
sensors
attentional resources
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title Detection-Response Task—Uses and Limitations
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series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2018-02-01
description The Detection-Response Task is a method for assessing the attentional effects of cognitive load in a driving environment. Drivers are presented with a sensory stimulus every 3–5 s, and are asked to respond to it by pressing a button attached to their finger. Response times and hit rates are interpreted as indicators of the attentional effect of cognitive load. The stimuli can be visual, tactile and auditory, and are chosen based on the type of in-vehicle system or device that is being evaluated. Its biggest disadvantage is that the method itself also affects the driver’s performance and secondary task completion times. Nevertheless, this is an easy to use and implement method, which allows relevant assessment and evaluation of in-vehicle systems. By following the recommendations and taking into account its limitations, researchers can obtain reliable and valuable results on the attentional effects of cognitive load on drivers.
topic detection-response task
cognitive distraction
driving
cognitive load
sensors
attentional resources
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/2/594
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