2019 Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 1-7
Analysis of psychological / physiological data during driving has been done to aim at grasping the internal state of the driver when changing from the automatic driving to the driver by awareness and attention during driving to prevent doze driving and careless driving. We confirmed that awareness and/or attention were raised by flashing the LEDs built-in in the frame of FUN'IKI glasses before passing through the signs by analyzing the eye movement during gaze. Furthermore, we conducted basic psychological experiments and confirmed whether the increase in the standard deviation of eye movements during gaze corresponded to the increase in attention.
From these results, we clarified that the movement of the FUN'IKI glasses increased the detection rate of the visual target, shortened the response time, and at the same time increased the standard deviation of the eye movement during gaze