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Traffic and Road Safety (TARS) Research Group

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Driver Perception and Attention

 

Looming and attention capture in braking responses Looming and attention capture in braking responses
Conspicuity, memorability and priming in hazard warning signs Conspicuity, memorability and priming in hazard warning signs
Implicit and explicit processes in behavioural adaption Implicit and explicit processes in behavioural adaptation
attention and perceptual effects on speed selection at curves Attention and perceptual effects on speed selection at curves
Visual navigation and eye movements Visual navigation and eye movements
Eye movements and steering performance Eye movements and steering performance
Conspicuity of road workers safety garments Conspicuity of road workers' safety garments

 

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