APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Flanker-like Effects in the Wild: Stimulus-Elicited Involuntary Imagery in Semi-Automated Driving

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Cognitive

  • Anthony Velasquez
    San Francisco State University
  • Adam Gazzaley
    University of California, San Francisco
  • Adam Gazzaley
    University of California, San Francisco
  • Heishiro Toyoda
    Toyota Collaborative Safety Research Center
  • Ezequiel Morsella
    San Francisco State University
  • Ezequiel Morsella
    University of California, San Francisco

Abstract

Can the stimulus-elicited involuntary imagery that arises in laboratory paradigms arise in the context of semi-automated driving? Such effects, which are important for driver safety, arose in response to to-be-ignored stimuli embedded in actual, ecologically valid video footage of the kinds of events that one would observe in semi-automated driving.

Cognitive Processes

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