Group Characteristics Impact on Bicycling when Alcohol Intoxicated

There are many studies conducted on cognitive performance and of different aspects that can affect the performance. However, the literature review reveal that there is a knowledge gap in the area of measurements for bicycle stability and in how bicycle stability is affected during acute alcohol into...

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Main Author: Andersérs, Caroline
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Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1662662020-06-11T03:30:28ZGroup Characteristics Impact on Bicycling when Alcohol IntoxicatedengAndersérs, CarolineLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap2020bicycle stabilityacute alcohol intoxicationgroup characteristicscognitive performanceexecutive functionApplied PsychologyTillämpad psykologiThere are many studies conducted on cognitive performance and of different aspects that can affect the performance. However, the literature review reveal that there is a knowledge gap in the area of measurements for bicycle stability and in how bicycle stability is affected during acute alcohol intoxication. The aim of this study is, therefore, to investigate if different group characteristics such as cycling experience, physical activity, sensation-seeking, or previous alcohol habits have an effect on bicycle performance or executive functions during acute alcohol intoxication. The method of the study was to measure stability while bicycling on a tread-mill and give participants doses of alcohol until a Breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) level of approximately 0.8‰ was reached. The results showed that cognitive performance was almost unaffected for the different groups studied. The results of bicycle stability were almost equal in effect of time among the four different group characteristics in both Roll and YAW measurements. Three of the group characteristics showed a main effect or a tendency for interaction effect of group by time. The conclusion is that the measure of Roll, the vertical orientation on a bicycle, maybe is the most effective stability measurement for bicycles. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-166266application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic bicycle stability
acute alcohol intoxication
group characteristics
cognitive performance
executive function
Applied Psychology
Tillämpad psykologi
spellingShingle bicycle stability
acute alcohol intoxication
group characteristics
cognitive performance
executive function
Applied Psychology
Tillämpad psykologi
Andersérs, Caroline
Group Characteristics Impact on Bicycling when Alcohol Intoxicated
description There are many studies conducted on cognitive performance and of different aspects that can affect the performance. However, the literature review reveal that there is a knowledge gap in the area of measurements for bicycle stability and in how bicycle stability is affected during acute alcohol intoxication. The aim of this study is, therefore, to investigate if different group characteristics such as cycling experience, physical activity, sensation-seeking, or previous alcohol habits have an effect on bicycle performance or executive functions during acute alcohol intoxication. The method of the study was to measure stability while bicycling on a tread-mill and give participants doses of alcohol until a Breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) level of approximately 0.8‰ was reached. The results showed that cognitive performance was almost unaffected for the different groups studied. The results of bicycle stability were almost equal in effect of time among the four different group characteristics in both Roll and YAW measurements. Three of the group characteristics showed a main effect or a tendency for interaction effect of group by time. The conclusion is that the measure of Roll, the vertical orientation on a bicycle, maybe is the most effective stability measurement for bicycles.
author Andersérs, Caroline
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title Group Characteristics Impact on Bicycling when Alcohol Intoxicated
title_short Group Characteristics Impact on Bicycling when Alcohol Intoxicated
title_full Group Characteristics Impact on Bicycling when Alcohol Intoxicated
title_fullStr Group Characteristics Impact on Bicycling when Alcohol Intoxicated
title_full_unstemmed Group Characteristics Impact on Bicycling when Alcohol Intoxicated
title_sort group characteristics impact on bicycling when alcohol intoxicated
publisher Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap
publishDate 2020
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