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A Comparison of the Cell Phone Driver and the Drunk Driver. David L. Strayer, Frank A. Drews and Dennis J. Crouch. Hum Factors 2006; 48; 381. http://www.psych.utah.edu/abclab/publications/distraction/Strayer(2006)%20-%20A%20comparison%20of%20the%20cell-phone%20driver%20and%20the%20drunk%20driver.pdf

См. также: Driving whilst using in-vehicle information systems (IVIS): benchmarking the impairment to alcohol. Wynn, T., Richardson, J.H. and Stevens, A., 2013.

Driving whilst using in-vehicle information systems (IVIS): benchmarking the impairment to alcohol. IN: Regan, M.A., Lee, J.D. and Victor, T.W. (eds.) Driver Distraction and Inattention Advances in Research and Countermeasures, Volume 1, pp. 253–275.

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Passenger and cell phone conversations in simulated driving. Drews, Frank A.; Pasupathi, Monisha; Strayer, David L.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, Vol. 14(4).

Distracted driving in elderly and middleaged drivers. Kelsey R. Thompson et al. Accident Analysis & Prevention. Volume 45, March 2012, pp. 711–717.

Effects of cellular telephones on driving behaviour and crash risk: Results of meta-analysis. JK Caird, CT Scialfa… – 2004 – psych.ucalgary.ca.

http://www.psych.ucalgary.ca/pace/PCA-Lab/pdf/Final%20Report%20-%20Cell%20Phones.pdf

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The Effects of Text Messaging During Dual-Task Driving Simulation on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Responses and Reaction Time Creators: Park, Andrew; Salsbury, Joshua; Corbett, Keira; Aiello, Jennifer Issue Date: 2013-01.

The Ohio Journal of Science, v. 111, n 2–5 (Jan 2013), pp. 42–44.

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http://www.distraction.gov/content/get-the-facts/index.html

Texting while driving: evaluation of glance distributions for Frequent/infrequent texters and keypad/touchpad texters. Siby Samuel, Alexander Pollatsek, & Donald Fisher. Proceedings of the sixth international driving symposium on human factors in driver assessment, training and vehicle design. http://drivingassessment.uiowa.edu/sites/default/files/DA2011/Papers/061_SamuelPollatsek.pdf

VirginiaTech Transportation Institute. New data from VTTI provides insight into cell phone use and driving distraction. 27 July 2009.

Fernando A. Wilson and Jim P. Stimpson. Trends in Fatalities From Distracted Driving in the United States, 1999 to 2008. American Journal of Public Health, ноябрь 2010, Vol. 100, No. 11, pp. 2213–2219.

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The choice to text and drive in younger drivers: Behavior may shape attitude. Paul Atchley, Stephanie Atwood,Aaron Boulton. Accident Analysis & Prevention. Volume 43, Issue 1, Jan 2011, pp. 134–142.

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College students’ prevalence and perceptions of text messaging while driving. Marissa A. Harrison. Accident Analysis & Prevention. Volume 43, Issue 4, July 2011, pp. 1516–1520.

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Adults and Cell Phone Distractions. Madden, M. & Rainie, L., Pew Internet & American Life Project, Pew Research Center (2010). http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Cell-Phone-Distractions.aspx.

The effects of perception of risk and importance of answering and initiating a cellular phone call while driving. Erik Nelson, Paul Atchley, Todd D. Little. Accident Analysis & Prevention. Volume 41, Issue 3, May 2009, pp. 438–444.

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Effects of car-phone use and aggressive disposition during critical driving maneuvers. Lui, B.-S., Lee, Y.-H., 2005. Transportation Research: Part F 8, pp. 369–382.

Tison, J., Chaudhary, N., & Cosgrove, L. (Dec 2011). National phone survey on distracted driving attitudes and behaviors. (DOT HS 811 555). Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. www.nhtsa.gov/staticfiles/nti/pdf/811555.pdf

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Cognitive Distraction While Multitasking in the Automobile. David L. Strayer, Jason M. Watson, and Frank A. Drews, In Brian Ross, editor: The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Vol. 54, Burlington: Academic Press, 2011, pp. 29–58.

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Inattentional Blindness in a Simulated Driving Task. Kellie D. Kennedy James P. Bliss Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, Sep 2013, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 1899–1903.

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Driver distraction: The effects of concurrent in-vehicle tasks, road environment complexity and age on driving performance. Tim Horberry, Janet Anderson, Michael A. Regana, Thomas J. Triggs, John Brown. Accident Analysis & Prevention. Volume 38, Issue 1, Jan 2006, pp. 185–191.

Distraction Effects of In-Vehicle Tasks Requiring Number and Text Entry Using Auto Alliance’s Principle 2.1B Verification Procedure.Thomas A. Ranney ao. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Research and Test Center. http://www.distraction.gov/download/research-pdf/Distraction_Effects_of_In-Vehicle_Tasks_508.pdf

The effects of using a portable music player on simulated driving performance and task-sharing strategies. Original Research Article. Kristie L. Young, Eve Mitsopoulos-Rubens, Christina M. Rudin-Brown, Michael G. Lenne. Applied Ergonomics, Volume 43, Issue 4, July 2012, pp. 738–746.

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Speech-Based Interaction with In-Vehicle Computers: The Effect of Speech-Based E-Mail on Drivers’ Attention to the Roadway John D. Lee Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Winter 2001, vol. 43, no. 4, pp. 631–640.

Inattentional Blindness in a Simulated Driving Task. Kellie D. Kennedy James P. Bliss Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, Sep 2013 vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 1899–1903.

The Effects of Text Messaging During Dual-Task Driving Simulation on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Responses and Reaction Time Park, Andrew; Salsbury, Joshua; Corbett, Keira; Aiello, Jennifer Issue Date: 2013-01 The Ohio Journal of Science, v.111, n 2–5 (Jan 2013), pp. 42–44.

(only abstract) Driving whilst using in-vehicle information systems (IVIS): benchmarking the impairment to alcohol. Wynn, T., Richardson, J.H. and Stevens, A., 2013. Driving whilst using in-vehicle information systems (IVIS): benchmarking the impairment to alcohol. IN: Regan, M.A., Lee, J.D. and Victor, T.W. (eds.) Driver Distraction and Inattention. Advances in Research and Countermeasures, Volume 1, pp. 253–275.

(only abstract)Texting while driving: is speech-based texting less risky than handheld texting? Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications Jibo He and others, 2013, pp. 124–130.

Driver Safety Impacts of Voice-to-Text Mobile Applications. Christine E. Yager. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, сентябрь 2013, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 1869–1873.

(abstract only) Hands Free Texting While Driving – Is It Safer than Conventional Texting While Driving? Young, Kaysha.

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Control of Attention Shifts between Vision and Audition in Human Cortex. Sarah Shomstein and Steven Yantis. The Journal of Neuroscience, 24 Nov 2004, 24(47): 10702–10706.

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The crosstalk hypothesis: Why language interferes with driving. Bergen, Benjamin; Medeiros-Ward, Nathan; Wheeler, Kathryn; Drews, Frank; Strayer, David. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol. 142(1), Feb 2013, pp. 119–130.

How Speech Modifies Visual Attention. Spence, I., Jia, A., Feng, J., Elserafi, J., & Zhao, Y. (2013). Applied Cognitive Psychology, 27(5), pp. 633–643.

Effect of cellular telephone conversations and other potential interference on reaction time in a braking response. William Consiglio, Peter Driscoll, Matthew Witte, William P. Ber.Accident Analysis and Prevention 35 (2003), pp. 495–500.

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Distracted Driving Among. Newly Licensed Teen. Drivers. Март 2012. AAA Foundation/UNC Highway Safety Research Center. Arthur H. Goodwin. Robert D. Foss. Stephanie S. Harrell Natalie P. O’Brien. http://www.distraction.gov/download/DistractedDrivingAmongNewlyLicensedTeenDrivers.pdf

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Последний обзор исследований, осуществленных Национальной ассоциацией губернаторов по безопасности дорожного движения, смотрите по адресу: http://www.ghsa.org/html/publications/pdf/sfdist11.pdf

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www.nhtsa.gov/staticfiles/nti/pdf/811555.pdf

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The 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study, Phase II ralistic DrivingmongNewl Field Experiment. Dingus, T. A., ao. 2006. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin. (NHTSA). http://www.distraction.gov/research/PDF-Files/The-100-Car-Naturalistic-Driving-Study.pdf.

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The 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study, Phase II uralistic Drivingch/PDF– Field Experiment. Dingus, T. A., ao. 2006. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin. (NHTSA). http://www.distraction.gov/research/PDF-Files/The-100-Car-Naturalistic-Driving-Study.pdf

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Cognitive Distraction While Multitasking in the Automobile. David L. Strayer, Jason M. Watson, and Frank A. Drews. Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Volume 54, 2011, pp. 29–58. http://psych.utah.edu/lab/appliedcognition/publications/distractionmultitasking.pdf

Measuring Cognitive Distraction in the Automobile. Strayer, David L. Cooper, Joel M. for AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. 2013. https://www.aaafoundation.org/sites/default/files/Measuring-CognitiveDistractions.pdf

http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=1252566

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Cell Phones and Driving: Review of Research. Anne T. McCartt, Laurie A. Hellinga, and Keli a. Braitman. Traffic Injury Prevention, 2006, 7: pp. 89–106. http://www.childinjurylaws.com/pdf/Cell%20Phones%20and%20Driving-%20Review%20of%20Research.pdf

Effect of cellular telephone conversations and other potential interference on reaction time in a braking response. William Consiglio, Peter Driscoll, Matthew Witte, William P. Ber. Accident Analysis and Prevention 35 (2003), pp. 495–500.

How Speech Modifies Visual Attention. Spence, I., Jia, A., Feng, J., Elserafi, J., & Zhao, Y. (2013). Applied Cognitive Psychology, 27(5), pp. 633–643.

Speech-Based Interaction with In-Vehicle Computers: The Effect of Speech-Based E-Mail on Drivers’ Attention to the Roadway John D. Lee Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Winter 2001, vol. 43, no. 4, pp. 631–640.

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Engrossed in conversation: The impact of cell phones on simulated driving performance. Kristen E. Beede, Steven J. Kass.Volume 38, Issue 2, March 2006, pp. 415–421.

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An on-road assessment of cognitive distraction: Impacts on drivers’ visual behavior and braking performance. J. Harbluk et al. Accident Analysis and Prevention. Volume 39, 2007, p. 372.

Examining the impact of cell phone conversations on driving using metaanalytic techniques. W. Horrey et al. Human Factors. Volume 48, Spring 2006, р. 196.

Gorillas in our midst: sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events. D. Simons and C. Chabris. Perception. Volume 28, 1999, р. 1059.

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(расстояние × sin10°)/sin85°.

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Чтобы найти интересные зрительные иллюзии, просто наберите в поисковике Google или Bing фразу «перцептивное постоянство» (subjective constancy).

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David Strayer quoted in: Impactful Distraction. Talking while driving poses dangers that people seem unable to see. Nathan Seppa 12:15PM, 9 Aug 2013.

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A few examples:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCHdZxO4_tQ; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRPkRFAQBYU; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhbBXFw6dm4; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY_sdJKbIbo; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umRXAkZ8X00

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Cell Phone Use While Driving and Attributable Crash Risk. Annette Maciej, Manuela Nitsch, Mark Vollrath. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. Volume 14, Issue 6, Nov 2011, pp. 512–524.

Shut up i’m driving! is talking to an inconsiderate passenger the same as talking on a mobile telephone? Natasha Merat, A. Hamish Jamson, PROCEEDINGS of the Third International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design. 2005. http://drivingassessment.uiowa.edu/DA2005/PDF/63_Meratformat.pdf

Cell Phones and Driving: Review of Research. Anne T. McCartt, Laurie A. Hellinga, and Keli a. Braitman. Traffic Injury Prevention, 2006, 7: pp. 89–106.

http://www.childinjurylaws.com/pdf/Cell%20Phones%20and%20Driving-%20Review%20of%20Research.pdf

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