Japanese Journal of Applied IT Healthcare
Online ISSN : 1881-4794
Print ISSN : 1881-4808
ISSN-L : 1881-4794
Eye tracking of the normal person in a motor vehicle operation with driving simulator
Yuto SusukiYuko OhnoMasao FurutaHiroshi OnoShiho Kunimatsu-SanukiAiko IwaseMakoto Araie
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2017 Volume 12 Issue 2 Pages 2-8

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Eye tracking while driving a car in a straight, no-oncoming car and paved road of driving simulator was analyzed. Subjects were diagnosed as normal by ophthalmologic examination and they had normal visual field. Three of seven subjects were female and others were male and the median of the age of subjects was 47. (range: 25 – 67years old). Eye tracing data during driving a car in 3 seconds for 3 different scenes was observed for each subject. There found no significant difference between male and female or young and old. The subjects whose proportion of the points of regard concentrated in the area less than 3 degrees from the center of the eye movements were 10 cases of total 21 case (47.6%). Intra individual difference among scenes seemed also non-negligible. The results suggested the inter- and intra- individual difference in eye tracking while driving a car.

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