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Gaze behaviour and electrodermal activity
- Source :
- Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 64, 401-412, Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 64, 401-412. Elsevier
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Studies show that drivers’ intention to use automated vehicles is strongly modulated by trust. It follows that their benefits are unlikely to be achieved if users do not trust them. To date, most studies of trust in automated vehicles have relied on self-reports. However, questionnaires cannot capture real-time changes in drivers’ trust, and are hard to use in applied settings. In previous work, we found evidence that gaze behaviour could provide an effective measure of trust. In this study we tested whether combining gaze behaviour with Electrodermal Activity could provide a stronger metric. The results indicated a strong relationship between self-reported trust, monitoring behaviour and Electrodermal Activity: The higher participants’ self-reported trust, the less they monitored the road, the more attention they paid to a non-driving related secondary task, and the lower their Electrodermal Activity. We also found evidence that combined measures of gaze behaviour and Electrodermal Activity predict self-reported trust better than either of these measures on its own. These findings suggest that such combined measures have the potential to provide a reliable and objective real-time indicator of driver trust. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
- Subjects :
- Secondary task
Applied psychology
Transportation
Intention to use
Surveys
Electrodermal Activity
Trust calibration
Automation
Automated driving
Real-time changes
0502 economics and business
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Trust in automation
Automated vehicles
Electrodes
050107 human factors
Applied Psychology
Civil and Structural Engineering
Objective measure
050210 logistics & transportation
05 social sciences
Eye movement
Vehicles
Movement behaviour
Gaze
22/4 OA procedure
Eye movements
Effective measures
Secondary tasks
Eye movement behaviour
Automotive Engineering
Metric (unit)
Psychology
Skin conductance
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13698478
- Volume :
- 64
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....592e49b3695de594730345e93ea87147
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2019.05.021