Usefulness of driver's eye movement measurement to detect potential risks under combined conditions of taking second-generation antihistamines and calling tasks
Abstract Background Concerns persist regarding the potential reduction in driving performance due to taking second-generation antihistamines or performing hands-free calling. Previous studies have indicated a potential risk to driving performance under an emergency event when these two factors are c...
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Main Authors: | Atsunobu Sagara (Author), Akihito Nagahama (Author), Hayato Aki (Author), Hiroki Yoshimura (Author), Makoto Hiraide (Author), Takatsune Shimizu (Author), Motohiko Sano (Author), Tetsuro Yumoto (Author), Tomoo Hosoe (Author), Kenji Tanaka (Author) |
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