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LOGO Ronald R. Mourant *, Najla Ahmad, Beverly K. Jaeger, Yingzi Lin Displays 28 (2007) 145–149 Optic flow and geometric field of view in a driving simulator display 學生. 莊靖玟
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www.themegallery.com Company Logo Introduction Conditions of high and low optic flow were generated in a display used for a driving simulator.
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www.themegallery.com Company Logo Method Thirty subjects (15 female and 15 male) participated in the study. They ranged in age from 22 to 35 years of age and had 20/20 or corrected to 20/20 vision. All subjects held a valid driver’s license and had at least 3 years driving experience.
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www.themegallery.com Company Logo Method Northeastern University’s Virtual Environments Driving Simulator
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www.themegallery.com Company Logo Method A three-factor 2×2×3 experimental design was used in this study. * Factor A was target velocity (30 or 60 mph). * Factor B was optic flow (low or high). * Factor C was geometric field of view (25, 55 or 85 deg).
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www.themegallery.com Company Logo Method Each participant was tested on the 12 conditions twice. The order of the presented conditions was randomized across subjects and runs.
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www.themegallery.com Company Logo Discussion These results suggest that optic flow presented in a driving simulator display does not correspond with optic flow found in real-world driving.
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