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Driver Gaze Behavior Is Different in Normal Curve Driving and when Looking at the Tangent Point
2015
PLoS ONE
Several steering models in the visual science literature attempt to capture the visual strategies in curve driving. Some of them are based on steering points on the future path (FP), others on tangent points (TP). It is, however, challenging to differentiate between the models' predictions in real-world contexts. Analysis of optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) parameters is one useful measure, as the different strategies predict measurably different OKN patterns. Here, we directly test this prediction
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0135505
pmid:26287914
pmcid:PMC4546002
fatcat:gizqb3yuhfbufnzmhrabozp3ci