The motivations for using bike sharing during the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from Lisbon [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间使用自行车共享的动力:来自里斯本的见解
João Filipe Teixeira,Cecília Silva,Frederico Moura E Sá
João Filipe Teixeira
Urban mobility has been severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, with public transport (PT) particularly affected due to infection risks and fears. The promotion of alternative modes of transport such as bike sharing systems (BSS) has...
Fatigue risk management based on self-reported fatigue: Expanding a biomathematical model of fatigue-related performance deficits to also predict subjective sleepiness [0.03%]
基于自报疲劳的风险管理:扩展一个生物数学模型以预测主观嗜睡性
Mark E McCauley,Peter McCauley,Samantha M Riedy et al.
Mark E McCauley et al.
Biomathematical models of fatigue can be used to predict neurobehavioral deficits during sleep/wake or work/rest schedules. Current models make predictions for objective performance deficits and/or subjective sleepiness, but known differenc...
Planning for Driving Retirement: The Effect of Driving Perceptions, Driving Events, and Assessment of Driving Alternatives [0.03%]
驾驶退休的规划:驾驶感知、驾驶事件和替代交通方式评估的作用
Jonathon M Vivoda,Jiawei Cao,Athena Koumoutzis et al.
Jonathon M Vivoda et al.
Most older adults will eventually stop driving, but few engage in planning for driving retirement. This study assessed whether driving stress, enjoyment, confidence, concerning driving events, and assessment of driving alternatives influenc...
Social context of drinking among older adults: Relationship to alcohol and traffic risk behaviors [0.03%]
饮酒的社会环境与老年人的酒精和交通行为的关系
Kenneth H Beck,Faika Zanjani,Hannah K Allen
Kenneth H Beck
Objective: Alcohol use among older adults is a major public health concern given potentially negative effects to health and functioning in this population. Little is known about context in which alcohol use among older ad...
Distressed in the queue? Psychophysiological and behavioral evidence for two alternative car-following techniques [0.03%]
排队焦虑?两种替代跟车方法的心理生理和行为证据
Antonio Lucas-Alba,Óscar M Melchor,Ana Hernando et al.
Antonio Lucas-Alba et al.
Background: Nature offers numerous examples of animal species exhibiting harmonious collective movement. Unfortunately, the motorized Homo sapiens sapiens is not included and pays a price for it. Too often, drivers who si...
The effects of age on the contributions of head and eye movements to scanning behavior at intersections [0.03%]
年龄对交叉口扫视行为中头部和眼睛运动贡献的影响
Steven W Savage,Lily Zhang,Garrett Swan et al.
Steven W Savage et al.
The current study was aimed at evaluating the effects of age on the contributions of head and eye movements to scanning behavior at intersections. When approaching intersections, a wide area has to be scanned requiring large lateral head ro...
The effects of simulated acuity and contrast sensitivity impairments on detection of pedestrian hazards in a driving simulator [0.03%]
驾驶模拟器中视力仿真缺陷对检测行人危险因素的影响研究
Garrett Swan,Maha Shahin,Jacqueline Albert et al.
Garrett Swan et al.
Driving is a highly visual task, yet the vision requirements for driving licensure vary widely. All US states have a threshold for visual acuity (e.g. most use 20/40 for an unrestricted license). Contrast sensitivity (CS) is not measured fo...
Effect of Electronic Device Use While Driving on Cardiovascular Reactivity [0.03%]
驾驶过程中使用电子设备对心血管反应的影响
Sharon C Welburn,Ayushi Amin,Despina Stavrinos
Sharon C Welburn
A pilot investigation on the effects of combination transcranial direct current stimulation and speed of processing cognitive remediation therapy on simulated driving behavior in older adults with HIV [0.03%]
一项关于经颅直流电刺激联合认知康复训练对HIV感染老年人驾驶行为影响的试点研究
C N Pope,D Stavrinos,D E Vance et al.
C N Pope et al.
Cognitive impairments seen in people living with HIV (PLWH) are associated with difficulties in everyday functioning, specifically driving. This study utilized speed of processing cognitive remediation therapy (SOP-CRT) with transcranial di...
Yusuke Hayashi,Anne M Foreman,Jonathan E Friedel et al.
Yusuke Hayashi et al.
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the behavioral and cognitive processes underlying dangerous driving behaviors. We used a survey to assess levels of executive function in college students. The sample consisted of 59 males...