Subjective evaluation of mental fatigue and characteristics of attention during a driving simulation
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Zhang, Y.,
Gong, J.,
Miao, D.,
Zhu, X., &
Yang, Y.
(2011). Subjective evaluation of mental fatigue and characteristics of attention during a driving simulation.
Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal,
39(1),
15-20.
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Sixteen healthy taxi drivers comprised the sample in this study. A variety of attention and the Subjective Fatigue Symptom Questionnaire (Hideki, Masaya, & Heihachiro, 1999) were recorded before and after their 6-hour driving simulation. For comparison, the drivers’ attention and fatigue levels were measured again on their days off. It can be concluded that, under the condition of driving simulation, drivers’ attention was damaged by fatigue before they perceived it.
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