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Racing videogame players' driving experience in natural context does not affect gaze strategy towards tangent point during simulated curve negotiation, but the curvature angle does
2019
Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior
During curve negotiation, drivers tend to look at the tangent point of the curve (TP) to control steering. There is a lack of evidence on how experiences of natural and simulated driving are related. The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of experience in natural driving on gaze behavior of racing videogame players. Additionally, it aimed to identify possible effects of curvature angle on fixation patterns. Twenty video game players composed two groups: drivers-gamers and
doi:10.20338/bjmb.v13i4.137
fatcat:osvu7ce2rjevbhluk77bi5okjm