Pupil response as an indicator of hazard perception during simulator driving
We investigate the pupil response to hazard perception during driving simulation. Complementary to gaze movement and physiological stress indicators, pupil size changes can provide valuable information on traffic hazard perception with a relatively low temporal delay. We tackle the challenge of iden...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Christian Kübler (Author), Enkelejda Kasneci (Author), Florentin Vintila (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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