Title of article :
Visual attention as a predictor of on-road driving performance
of older drivers
Author/Authors :
MATTHEW ROBERT JUSTIN BALDOCK1، نويسنده , , JANE MATHIAS2، نويسنده , , JACK MCLEAN1، نويسنده , , &
ANGELA BERNDT3، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
With increasing numbers of older drivers on Australian roads, it is important to determine the functional abilities most
closely related to driving ability among older adults. To this end, 90 drivers aged from 60 to 91 completed a battery of
psychological, visual, physical and cognitive tests, and a standardised on-road driving test. A computerised test of visual
attention, devised specifically for the study, was the best predictor of on-road driving performance. Other abilities that
made independent contributions to the prediction of driving performance were contrast sensitivity and visuospatial
memory. These functional abilities provided a better prediction of driving performance than chronological age, reinforcing
the argument that drivers should only have their driving tested when their functional abilities decline, rather than when
they reach a particular age.
Journal title :
Australian Journal of Psychology
Journal title :
Australian Journal of Psychology