Visual occlusion as tool to assess attentional demand and spare capacity
Kircher, K., Ahlström, C., Kujala, T., & Liu, Z. (2021). Visual occlusion as tool to assess attentional demand and spare capacity. In DDI 2021 : 7th International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention : Book of Abstracts (pp. 35-38). Université Gustave Eiffel; SAFER Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre at Chalmers; UNSW Sydney. https://ddi2020.sciencesconf.org/data/pages/Proceedings_DDI_211021.pdf
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Study I was financed by the Danish Road Directorate, Study III was supported by TEKES (Grant TEKES Dnro 2426/31/2012).License
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