Pilot Study on Gaze Characteristics of Older Drivers While Watching Driving Movies

: This study aims to clarify the gazing characteristics of older drivers while driving cars using a gaze analysis device. The participants included 16 older and 12 middle-aged drivers who drove cars daily. After conducting cognitive and attentional function tests, eye gaze while watching driving vid...

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Published inGeriatrics (Basel) Vol. 9; no. 5; p. 132
Main Authors Kawabata, Kaori, Nakajima, Yuya, Fujita, Kazuki, Sato, Mamiko, Hayashi, Koji, Kobayashi, Yasutaka
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 10.10.2024
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Summary:: This study aims to clarify the gazing characteristics of older drivers while driving cars using a gaze analysis device. The participants included 16 older and 12 middle-aged drivers who drove cars daily. After conducting cognitive and attentional function tests, eye gaze while watching driving videos was measured using an eye tracker. Ten driving videos were prepared. In addition, a total of 34 hazard areas were analyzed. The results of the gaze measurement parameters were statistically compared between the two groups. In the older group, the gaze analysis results indicated that while viewing driving videos, the search for areas close to the car was expanded. In addition, in several hazard areas, we observed a decrease in the number of drivers gazing at the driver, shortened total gazing time, delay in the timing of gazing, and decrease in the number of visits. : Older drivers' eye movement is increased; however, it is characterized by gazing at unimportant areas, indicating an inefficient scanning pattern. Although these results do not indicate an obvious decline in driving ability among older drivers, the decline in hazard perception may become apparent in some situations. The data contain underpowered results and require revalidation in larger studies.
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ISSN:2308-3417
2308-3417
DOI:10.3390/geriatrics9050132