APS
30th APS Annual Convention
Advances in the Psychology of Transportation
We highlight cutting edge methodological approaches that allow researchers to explore micro-level processes relevant to the psychology of transportation. Advances in the study of simulated, naturalistic, and unmanned vehicle operation are featured, with an emphasis on the roles of acute stress and distraction in the prediction of transportation safety outcomes.
Chairs & Discussants
- Charles CalderwoodChair
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Presentations
- A Multilevel Approach to Link Daily and Enduring Characteristics to Unsafe CommutingCharles Calderwood, Phillip Ackerman
- Dissecting Driver Behaviors Under Cognitive, Emotional, Sensorimotor, and Mixed StressorsIoannis Pavlidis
- Assessment of Cognitive Resilience in Remote Vehicle OperationGerald Matthews, Ryan Wohleber, Jinchao Lin, April Rose Panganiban
- Using a Naturalistic Driving Approach to Study Driver BehaviorJeffrey Hickman, Richard Hanowski, Matthew Camden