Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2893369817> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2893369817 endingPage "435" @default.
- W2893369817 startingPage "418" @default.
- W2893369817 abstract "Abstract Driving behaviour is an inherently complex process affected by various factors ranging from network topography, traffic conditions and vehicle features to driver characteristics like age, experience, aggressiveness and emotional state. Among these, the effects of emotional state and stress have received considerable attention in the context of crash analysis and safety research where driving behaviour has been found to be affected by drivers’ mental state/stress, cognitive workload and distraction. However, these studies are mostly based on questionnaire surveys and self-reports which can be prone to response bias and reporting/measurement errors. The analyses are also often descriptive in nature. In a parallel stream of research, advances in sensor technologies have made it possible to observe drivers’ stress through human physiological responses, e.g. heart rate, electro-dermal activity etc. However, these studies have primarily focused on detecting stress rather than quantifying or modelling its effects on driving decisions. The present paper combines these two approaches in a single framework and investigates the gap-acceptance behaviour of drivers during an intersection crossing, using data collected using a driving simulator. The participants are deliberately subjected to stress induced by time pressure, and their stress levels are measured using two physiological indicators, namely Electrodermal Activity (skin conductance) and heart rate. In addition to statistical analyses, discrete choice models are developed to link the accept-reject choices of a driver with the driver demographics, traffic conditions and stress levels. The results of the models indicate that increased stress levels significantly increase the probabilities of accepting a gap. The improvement in model fit and safety implications derived from model estimates are also discussed. The insights from the results can be used for designing appropriate intervention strategies to improve safety." @default.
- W2893369817 created "2018-10-05" @default.
- W2893369817 creator A5051172653 @default.
- W2893369817 creator A5056946907 @default.
- W2893369817 creator A5089905176 @default.
- W2893369817 date "2018-11-01" @default.
- W2893369817 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2893369817 title "Modelling the effects of stress on gap-acceptance decisions combining data from driving simulator and physiological sensors" @default.
- W2893369817 cites W1559821814 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W1646333943 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W1968829280 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W1981648298 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W1984804236 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W1985203274 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W1991776037 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W1995478605 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W1995719837 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W1997236834 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2000503364 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2004238034 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2008361945 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2015420034 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2017001763 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2029717291 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2031590924 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2045186928 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2046825684 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2050107338 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2052350554 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2064263760 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2068396869 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2076937857 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2079533578 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2086806052 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2087592512 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2089166888 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2105929397 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2113897191 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2119779535 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2120339204 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2120945046 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2121179738 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2136880844 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2154094451 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2165698171 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2171801645 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2172178140 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2465657778 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2571960049 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2590686387 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W2888413898 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W4234738369 @default.
- W2893369817 cites W94014521 @default.
- W2893369817 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2018.09.019" @default.
- W2893369817 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2893369817 type Work @default.
- W2893369817 sameAs 2893369817 @default.
- W2893369817 citedByCount "34" @default.
- W2893369817 countsByYear W28933698172018 @default.
- W2893369817 countsByYear W28933698172019 @default.
- W2893369817 countsByYear W28933698172020 @default.
- W2893369817 countsByYear W28933698172021 @default.
- W2893369817 countsByYear W28933698172022 @default.
- W2893369817 countsByYear W28933698172023 @default.
- W2893369817 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2893369817 hasAuthorship W2893369817A5051172653 @default.
- W2893369817 hasAuthorship W2893369817A5056946907 @default.
- W2893369817 hasAuthorship W2893369817A5089905176 @default.
- W2893369817 hasBestOaLocation W28933698172 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConcept C21036866 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConcept C2780689630 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConcept C44154836 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConceptScore W2893369817C138885662 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConceptScore W2893369817C21036866 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConceptScore W2893369817C2780689630 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConceptScore W2893369817C41008148 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConceptScore W2893369817C41895202 @default.
- W2893369817 hasConceptScore W2893369817C44154836 @default.
- W2893369817 hasFunder F4320334678 @default.
- W2893369817 hasLocation W28933698171 @default.
- W2893369817 hasLocation W28933698172 @default.
- W2893369817 hasOpenAccess W2893369817 @default.
- W2893369817 hasPrimaryLocation W28933698171 @default.
- W2893369817 hasRelatedWork W151637459 @default.
- W2893369817 hasRelatedWork W1581601665 @default.
- W2893369817 hasRelatedWork W1980239608 @default.
- W2893369817 hasRelatedWork W206486660 @default.
- W2893369817 hasRelatedWork W2116812645 @default.
- W2893369817 hasRelatedWork W2258033839 @default.
- W2893369817 hasRelatedWork W2395327451 @default.
- W2893369817 hasRelatedWork W3009214786 @default.
- W2893369817 hasRelatedWork W3108338563 @default.
- W2893369817 hasRelatedWork W3214769583 @default.
- W2893369817 hasVolume "59" @default.
- W2893369817 isParatext "false" @default.