Maintaining Lane Position with Peripheral Vision during In-Vehicle Tasks
Maintaining Lane Position with Peripheral Vision during In-Vehicle Tasks is a scholarly work, published in 1996 in ''Human Factors''. The main subjects of the publication include gaze, traffic collision, computer science, computer vision, visual search, fovea centralis, peripheral vision, psychology, cognitive psychology, and task. Research on the dynamics of visual attention, however, suggests that drivers may use peripheral vision and that they learn its use over time, depending on the task demands and eccentricity.