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    • Does more attention improve or impair lane keeping performance 

      Choi, William; Ellis, Jake (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2014-04-25)
      The effect of cognitive load on lane variation is inconsistent and theoretically unclear. The lateral prioritization hypothesis proposes that smaller lane deviation is due to more attention to steering control and active ...
    • Driving while reading using google glass versus using a smartphone: Which is more distracting to driving performance? 

      Choi, William; Ellis, Jake (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2015-04-24)
      Reading text on a phone while driving leads to impaired driving performance. This impaired performance could possibly arise in part from the visual distraction caused by looking at the phone instead of the road. Wearable ...
    • Mutual interference of driving and texting performance 

      Ellis, Jake; Crandall, Joseph; Turner, Colton; Turner, Kirsten (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2014-04-25)
      Texting while driving is a disturbingly common habit; however, the impact of texting on driving performance and effective approaches to counteract its risks are still not well understood. This study utilizes the Lane Change ...