Nissan Distinguished Keynote Lecture
Dr. Leonard Evans
(01) Sex and the Single-Vehicle Crash Leonard Evans (Science Serving Society)
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SESSION 1 - Lectures
Quantification of Driver Performance
(02) Evidence and Dimensions of Commercial Driver Differential Crash Risk
Ronald R. Knipling (Virginia Tech Transportation Institute)Paper
(03) Quantifying Driver Response Times Based upon Research and Real Life Data
Jeffrey W. Muttart (Eastern Connecticut State University) Paper
(04) Variability of Driving Performance During Microsleeps
Amit Paul, Linda Ng Boyle, Jon Tippin, Matthew Rizzo (University of Iowa) Paper
(05) Steering Entropy Revisited
Erwin R. Boer (LUEBEC), Michael E. Rakauskas, Nicholas J. Ward (University of Minnesota), Michael A. Goodrich (Brigham Young University) Paper
SESSION 2 - Lectures
Visual Performance
(06) Assessing Driving Performance with Moderate Visual Field Loss
Alex R. Bowers, Eli Peli (Harvard Medical School), Jennifer Elgin, Gerald McGwin, Jr., Cynthia Owsley (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Paper
(07) Peripheral Motion Contrast Sensitivity and Older Drivers' Detection Failure Accident Risk
Steven Henderson (Transportation Safety Board of Canada - Canada), Don C. Donderi (McGill University - Canada)Paper
(08) Predicting Driving Performance in Older Adults with the Useful Field of View Test: A Meta-Analysis
Karlene K. Ball, Olivio J. Clay, Virginia G. Wadley, David L. Roth (University of Alabama at Birmingham), Jerri D. Edwards (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Daniel L. Roenker (Western Kentucky University) Paper
(09) Distance Perception with a Camera-Based Rear Vision System in Actual Driving
Michael J. Flannagan, Mary Lynn Mefford (The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute) Paper
SESSION 3 - Poster Session A
(10) The Perceptions of Emergency Vehicle Drivers Using Simulation in Driver Training
Jeffrey T. Lindsey, Ann E. Barron (University of Southern Florida) Paper
(11) The Effects of Speech Production and Speech Comprehension on Simulated Driving Performance
Tate T. Kubose, Kathryn Bock, Gary S. Dell, Susan M. Garnsey, Arthur F. Kramer, Jeff Mayhugh (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Paper
(12) The Effects of PC-Based Training on Novice Drivers' Risk Awareness in a Driving Simulator
Anuj K. Pradhan, Donald L. Fisher, Alexander Pollatsek (University of Massachusetts , Amherst) Paper
(13) Effects of Lane Departure Warning on Drowsy Drivers' Performance and State in a Simulator
Maria Rimini-Doering, Tobias Altmueller, Ulrich Ladstaetter, Markus Rossmeier (Robert Bosch GmbH - Germany) Paper
(14) Cognitive and Psychomotor Correlates of Self-Reported Driving Skills and Behavior
Nebi Sümer, H. Belgin Ayvasik (Middle East Technical University - Turkey), Nurhan Er, (Ankara University - Turkey)Paper
(15) An Evaluation of Driving Ability in a Simulator: A Good Predictor of Driving Ability After Stroke?
Ann-Helen Patomella, Anders Kottorp (Karolinska Institutet - Sweden) Paper
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(17) Enhancing the Messages Displayed on Dynamic Message Signs
Chun-Ming Yang, Dusty Waters, Carmeris C. Cabrera, Jyh-Hone Wang, Charles E. Collyer (University of Rhode Island) Paper
(18) Visual Field Defects and the Risk of Motor Vehicle Collisions Among Patients with Glaucoma
Gerald McGwin, Jr., Aiyuan Xie, Andrew Mays, Wade Joiner (University of Alabama at Birmingham), Dawn K. DeCarlo (Nova Southeastern University), Tyler Andrew Hall, Cynthia Owsley (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
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(19) Verbal Collision Avoidance Messages of Varying Perceived Urgency Reduce Crashes in High Risk Scenarios
Carryl L. Baldwin, Jennifer F. May (Old Dominion University) Paper
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(21) Tracking Driver Eye Movements at Permissive Left-Turns
Michael A. Knodler, Jr. (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), David A. Noyce (University of Wisconsin, Madison) Paper
(22) Age Related Decrements in Steering Control: The Effects of Landmark and Optical Flow Information
Rui Ni, George J. Andersen (University of California, Riverside) , Sean McEvoy, Matthew Rizzo (University of Iowa) Paper
(23) Psychophysiological Measures of Driver Distraction and Workload While Intoxicated
Michael E. Rakauskas, Nicholas J. Ward, Edward Bernat, Meredith Cadwallader, Christopher Patrick (University of Minnesota) , Dick de Waard (University of Gröningen - The Netherlands) Paper
(24) Workload Changes in Teenaged Drivers Driving with Distractions
Renee F. Slick, Elizabeth T. Cady, Tuan Q. Tran (Kansas State University) Paper
(25) Driver Assessment with Measures of Continuous Control Behavior
R. Wade Allen (Systems Technology, Inc.), Thomas D. Marcotte (University of California at San Diego), Theodore J. Rosenthal, Bimal L. Aponso (Systems Technology, Inc.) Paper
(26) Matching In-Car Voice with Driver State : Impact on Attitude and Driving Performance
Ing-Marie Jonsson (Toyota Information Technology Center), Clifford Nass ( Stanford University), Helen Harris (Toyota Information Technology Center), Leila Takayama (Stanford University)
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(27) Assessing Driver Fitness to Participate in FHWA Field Experimentation at Night
John A. Molino (Science Applications International Corporation), Kenneth S. Opiela (Federal Highway Administration), Bryan J. Katz (Science Applications International Corporation), M. Joseph Moyer (Federal Highway Administration) Paper
(28) The Impact of Cognitive Deficits and Spasticity on Driving Simulator Performance in Multiple Sclerosis
Thomas D. Marcotte (University of California), Theodore J. Rosenthal (Systems Technology, Inc.), Jody Corey-Bloom, Erica Roberts, Sara Lampinen (University of California), R. Wade Allen (Systems Technology, Inc.) Paper
(29) Change Detection Performance Under Divided Attention with Dynamic Driving Scenarios
Yi-Ching Lee, John D. Lee, Linda Ng Boyle (University of Iowa) Paper
(30) Driver Workload Management During Cell Phone Conversations
Chip Wood, Joshua Hurwitz (Motorola Labs) Paper
(31) Simulator Performance vs. Neurophysiologic Monitoring: Which is More Relevant to Assess Driving Impairment?
Henry J. Moller, Leonid Kayumov, Eric L. Bulmash, Colin M. Shapiro, Sidney H. Kennedy (Toronto Western Hospital , University of Toronto - Canada) Paper
(32) Assessment of a Driver Interface for Lateral Drift and Curve Speed Warning Systems: Mixed Results for Auditory and Haptic Warnings
Tina Brunetti Sayer (Visteon Corporation), James R. Sayer, Joel M. Devonshire (The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute) Paper
(33) Useful Field of View Impairment in Partial Epilepsy
Erik St. Louis, Sean McEvoy, Qian Chi Shi, Matthew Rizzo (University of Iowa)Paper
SESSION 4 - Lectures
Driver Assistance Systems
(34) Comparison Between Visual and Tactile Signal Detection Tasks Applied to the Safety Assessment of In-Vehicle Information Systems
Johan Engström, Nina Åberg, Emma Johansson (Volvo Technology Corporation - Sweden), Jakob Hammarbäck (Uppsala - Sweden) Paper
(35) Road-to-Lab: Validation of the Static Load Test for Predicting On-Road Driving Performance While Using Advanced In-Vehicle Information and Communication Devices
Richard Young, Bijaya Aryal, Marius Muresan, Xuru Ding, Steve Oja, S. Noel Simpson (General Motors Engineering) Paper
(36) Driver Distraction and Reliance: Adaptive Cruise Control in the Context of Sensor Reliability and Algorithm Limits
Bobbie D. Seppelt, Monica N. Lees, John D. Lee (University of Iowa) Paper
(37) Driver Distraction: A Naturalistic Observation of Secondary Behaviors With the Use of Driver Assistance Systems
James R. Sayer, Mary Lynn Mefford, Kezia Shirkey, Jessica Lantz (University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute) Paper
SESSION 5 - Lectures
Medical Factors
Driving Assessment in Maine - A Medical Perspective
Bruce Sigsbee, MD (American Academy of Neurology, senior member)
(38) Unsafe Rear-End Collision Avoidance in Alzheimer's Disease
Ergun Y. Uc, Matthew Rizzo, Steven W. Anderson, Qian Shi, Jeffrey D. Dawson (University of Iowa) Paper
(39) Innovative Fatigue Management Approach in the Trucking Industry
Anneke Heitmann, Rainer Guttkuhn (Circadian Technologies, Inc.), Dean Croke (FleetRisk Advisors, LLC) , Martin Moore-Ede (Circadian Technologies, Inc.) Paper
(40) Quantifying the Benefits of Enhancing Medications on Driving Performance: Comparing OROS ® MPH vs. se-AMPH ER ® in Driving Safety of ADHD Teenagers as Case Example
Frances P. Thorndike, Daniel J. Cox, Larry Merkel, Melissa Moore, Roger Burket, Carrie Muller, Boris Kovatchev (University of Virginia Health System) Paper
(41) Cognitive Abilities Related to Driving Performance in a Simulator and Crashing on the Road
Steven W. Anderson, Matthew Rizzo, Qian Shi, Ergun Y. Uc, Jeffrey D. Dawson (University of Iowa) Paper
SESSION 6 - Presentation and Panel Discussion
Naturalistic Driving and the Virginia Tech 100 Car
SESSION 7 - Poster Session B
(42) Examination of the Efficacy of Proximity Warning Devices for Young and Older Drivers
Arthur F. Kramer, Nicholas D. Cassavaugh, William J. Horrey, Ensar Becic, Jeffery Mayhugh (University of Illinois) Paper
(43) Effect of Simulator Training on Driving After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Abiodun Emmanuel Akinwuntan, Willy De Weerdt, Hilde Feys, Jan Pauwels (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - Belgium), Guido Baten, Patricia Arno (CARA, Belgian Road Safety Institute - Belgium), Carlotte Kiekens (University Hospital Pellenberg - Belgium) Paper
(44) Can Sea Bands ® Be Used to Mitigate Simulator Sickness?
Amy D. Wesley (UGS Corporation), Tina Brunetti Sayer (Van Buren Township, Michigan), Steve Tengler (Nissan North America)Paper
(45) Gaze Behavior During Simulated Driving: Elements for a Visual Driving Aid
Daniel R. Mestre (UMR Mouvement et Perception, CNRS/Universite de la Mediterranee - France), Franck Mars (Institut de Recherche en Communications et Cybernetique de Nantes - France), Sylvain Durand (UMR Mouvement et Perception, CNRS/Universite de la Mediterranee - France), Fabrice Vienne, Stéphane Espié (Modelisations, Simulations et Simulateurs de Conduite - France) Paper
(46) Performing E-mail Tasks While Driving: The Impact of Speech-Based Tasks on Visual Detection
Joanne L. Harbluk, Simone Lalande (Transport Canada - Canada) Paper
(47) Road Environment and Driver Fatigue
Tal Oran-Gilad, Peter A. Hancock (University of Central Florida) Paper
(48) Toward a Driving Competency Assessment Encouraging Elderly's Automobility: A French Point of View
Catherine Gabaude, Laurence Paire-Ficout (INRETS, LESCOT - France) Paper
(49) Driving Simulators for Commercial Truck Drivers - Humans in the Loop
Talleah Allen, Ronald Tarr (University of Central Florida) Paper
(50) The Concept of Cooperative Automation in Cars: Results from the Experiment "Overtaking on Highways"
Lars Biester (Robert Bosch GmbH - Germany) Paper
(51) What Drivers Don't Know; or Don't Care
S. David Leonard (University of Georgia), G.William Hill IV, Jeffrey A. Overdorff (Kennesaw State University) Paper
(52) Do In-Vehicle Advance Signs Benefit Older and Younger Driver Intersection Performance?
Susan L. Chisholm, Jeff K. Caird, Julie A. Lockhart, Natalie H. Vacha (University of Calgary - Canada), Christopher J. Edwards (Virginia Tech Transportation Institute) Paper
(53) Gender Differences in Predicting Unsafe Driving Behaviors in Young Adults
Nicole R. Skaar, John E. Williams (University of Northern Iowa) Paper
(54) Driving Performance in a Simulator as a Function of Pavement and Shoulder Width, Edge Line Presence, and Oncoming Traffic
Susan T. Chrysler, Alicia A. Williams (Texas A&M University System) Paper
(55) Evaluating First-time and Infrequent Use of In-Car Navigation Devices
Elliott Noel, Blair Nonnecke, Lana Trick (University of Guelph - Canada) Paper
(56) Adaptation to a Motion-Based and Non-Motion-Based Simulator
Renee F. Slick, Tuan Q. Tran, Elizabeth T. Cady (Kansas State University) Paper
(57) Longitudinal Assessment of Older Drivers in a DMV Setting
Karlene K. Ball (University of Alabama at Birmingham) , Daniel L. Roenker (Western Kentucky University), Virginia G. Wadley (University of Alabama at Birmingham) , Gayla Cissell, Melissa Matthews (Western Kentucky University), David Ball, David Vance, Martha Frankel, Kathy McConnell (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Paper
(58) Traffic Violations and Errors: The Effects of Sensation Seeking and Attention
H. Belgin Ayvasik (Middle East Technical University - Turkey), Nurhan Er (Ankara University - Turkey), Nebi Sümer (Middle East Technical University - Turkey) Paper
(59) The Spatial Extent of Attention During Driving
George J. Andersen, Rui Ni (University of California, Riverside) Paper
(60) Got Info? Examining the Consequences of Inaccurate Information Systems
Ing-Marie Jonsson, Helen Harris (Toyota InfoTechnology Center), Clifford Nass, Leila Takayama (Stanford University) Paper
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(62) The Relation Between Speed-Lane Choice and Road Accidents in Jordan
Lina Shbeeb, Wa'el Awad, Mohd. R. Suliman (Al Balqa' Applied University - Jordan), Jamil Mujahed (Jordan Traffic Institute - Jordan) Paper
(63) Shut up I'm Driving! Is Talking to an Inconsiderate Passenger the Same as Talking on a Mobile Telephone?
Natasha Merat, A. Hamish Jamson (University of Leeds - United Kingdom) Paper
(64) Driver Performance Assessment with a Car Following Model
Erwin R. Boer (LUEBEC), Nicholas J. Ward, Michael P. Manser (University of Minnesota), Tomohiro Yamamura, Nobuyuki Kuge (Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. - Japan) Paper
(65) Steering Entropy Changes as a Function of Microsleeps
Amit Paul, Linda Ng Boyle (University of Iowa), Erwin R. Boer (LUEBEC), Jon Tippin, Matthew Rizzo (University of Iowa) Paper
SESSION 8 - Lectures
Training & Assessment
(66) Evaluating the Safety Implications and Benefits of an In-Vehicle Data Recorder to Young Drivers
Tsippy Lotan (OR YAROK - Israel), Tomer Toledo (Israel Institute of Technology - Israel) Paper
(67) The Use of a Driving Simulator to Assess Senior Driver Performance: Increasing Situational Awareness Through Post-Drive One-on-One Advisement
Matthew R.E. Romoser, Donald L. Fisher (University of Massachusetts , Amherst), Ronald Mourant (Northeastern University), Jerry Wachtel (The Veridian Group, Inc.), Konstantin Sizov (Drive Square LLC.) Paper
(68) The Development and Evaluation of a High Fidelity Simulator Training Program for Snowplow Operators
David L. Strayer, Frank A. Drews (University of Utah), Stan Burns (Utah Department of Transportation)Paper
(69) Can Novice Drivers Recognize Foreshadowing Risks as Easily as Experienced Drivers?
Lisandra Garay-Vega, Donald L. Fisher (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) Paper
SESSION 9 - Lectures
Driver Distraction & Response
(70) A Meta-Analysis of Driving Performance and Crash Risk Associated with the Use of Cellular Telephones While Driving
Jeff K. Caird, Chip T. Scialfa (University of Calgary - Canada), Geoff Ho (Honeywell), Alison Smiley (Human Factors North - Canada) Paper
(71) Driver Performance While Interacting with the 511 Travel Information System in Urban and Rural Traffic
Laura M. Stanley, Michael J. Kelly, Suzanne Lassacher (Montana State University) Paper
(72) Deciphering Psychological-Physiological Mappings While Driving and Performing a Secondary Memory Task
John K. Lenneman (General Motors R&D and Planning), Jonathon R. Shelley, Richard W. Backs (Central Michigan University) Paper
(73) Deciding to be Distracted
Neil D. Lerner (Westat) Paper