Dynamic Visual Performance Characteristics of Elderly Drivers

The objective of the present study was to understand how the visual and mental processes work in tandem to affect the overall information processing capability of the individual, especially the older population, in a dynamic visual task such as driving. More specifically, our aim was to understand h...

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Main Author: Raj, Pankaj
Other Authors: Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Tech 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78152
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-781522020-09-29T05:42:40Z Dynamic Visual Performance Characteristics of Elderly Drivers Raj, Pankaj Industrial and Systems Engineering Lockhart, Thurmon E. Park, Sung-Ha Kleiner, Brian M. information processing design parameters elderly drivers vision The objective of the present study was to understand how the visual and mental processes work in tandem to affect the overall information processing capability of the individual, especially the older population, in a dynamic visual task such as driving. More specifically, our aim was to understand how the different parameters related to display of visual information in an in-vehicle display system and the age of the subject affect the information processing performance. The effects of stimulus distance, target size, display time, bits of information and the age group of the subject (young versus old) on the reading performance (information processing ability) under photopic and scotopic viewing conditions were thoroughly investigated in this study. Fifty-six individuals (28 young, 28 elderly) from the Montgomery County region were tested in the study in a mixed factorial repeated measures design with age as between subjects and the other independent variables as within subjects. The dependent variable was the reading score, i.e., the number of letters correctly identified. Results obtained from this study revealed that all of the independent variables had significant effects on the reading performance of the participants, except ambient illumination. Specifically, age has an important influence on the specific values of the design parameters. Also, these parameters interact among themselves so that one can be used to compensate for the other. These results can be used for developing the most relevant and optimal in-vehicle visual displays for the older population. Master of Science 2017-06-13T19:44:20Z 2017-06-13T19:44:20Z 2005-08-10 2005-08-24 2012-04-12 2005-09-14 Thesis Text etd-08242005-050034 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78152 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-08242005-050034/ en_US In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Dynamic Visual Performance Characteristics of Elderly Drivers
description The objective of the present study was to understand how the visual and mental processes work in tandem to affect the overall information processing capability of the individual, especially the older population, in a dynamic visual task such as driving. More specifically, our aim was to understand how the different parameters related to display of visual information in an in-vehicle display system and the age of the subject affect the information processing performance. The effects of stimulus distance, target size, display time, bits of information and the age group of the subject (young versus old) on the reading performance (information processing ability) under photopic and scotopic viewing conditions were thoroughly investigated in this study. Fifty-six individuals (28 young, 28 elderly) from the Montgomery County region were tested in the study in a mixed factorial repeated measures design with age as between subjects and the other independent variables as within subjects. The dependent variable was the reading score, i.e., the number of letters correctly identified. Results obtained from this study revealed that all of the independent variables had significant effects on the reading performance of the participants, except ambient illumination. Specifically, age has an important influence on the specific values of the design parameters. Also, these parameters interact among themselves so that one can be used to compensate for the other. These results can be used for developing the most relevant and optimal in-vehicle visual displays for the older population. === Master of Science
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