Age and inconsistency in driving performance
Age and inconsistency in driving performance
Research in cognitive neuropsychology suggests that investigation of the within-person variability, or inconsistency, of cognitive performance may provide valuable insights into ageing mental processes. It is rare though, for this interest in intraindividual variability to extend to everyday activities. As this may provide important information about driving behaviour, we therefore assessed age differences in driving inconsistency in younger (n = 24, M age = 21.29 years) and older (n = 21, M age = 71.24 years) persons who drove in residential, urban and motorway conditions in a fully immersive driving simulator. In measures of headway (maintaining a safe distance to a preceding vehicle) and lateral lane position, older drivers exhibited significantly greater performance inconsistency, and this was particularly marked in the faster motorway condition. Older drivers also recorded greater perceived mental demands associated with driving, and greater within-person variability across a range of cognitive measures. The findings suggest that age-related deficits in attentional and executive control may affect the consistency of driving performance in older persons. Discussion considers interventions to introduce in-vehicle systems to help maintain attention in older drivers, and to intervene when safety-critical boundaries are exceeded.
Age, Cognitive, Driving, Inconsistency, Intraindividual variability, Simulator
293-299
Bunce, David
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Young, Mark S.
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Blane, Alison
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Khugputh, Priya
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1 November 2012
Bunce, David
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Young, Mark S.
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Blane, Alison
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Khugputh, Priya
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Bunce, David, Young, Mark S., Blane, Alison and Khugputh, Priya
(2012)
Age and inconsistency in driving performance.
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 49, .
(doi:10.1016/j.aap.2012.01.001).
Abstract
Research in cognitive neuropsychology suggests that investigation of the within-person variability, or inconsistency, of cognitive performance may provide valuable insights into ageing mental processes. It is rare though, for this interest in intraindividual variability to extend to everyday activities. As this may provide important information about driving behaviour, we therefore assessed age differences in driving inconsistency in younger (n = 24, M age = 21.29 years) and older (n = 21, M age = 71.24 years) persons who drove in residential, urban and motorway conditions in a fully immersive driving simulator. In measures of headway (maintaining a safe distance to a preceding vehicle) and lateral lane position, older drivers exhibited significantly greater performance inconsistency, and this was particularly marked in the faster motorway condition. Older drivers also recorded greater perceived mental demands associated with driving, and greater within-person variability across a range of cognitive measures. The findings suggest that age-related deficits in attentional and executive control may affect the consistency of driving performance in older persons. Discussion considers interventions to introduce in-vehicle systems to help maintain attention in older drivers, and to intervene when safety-critical boundaries are exceeded.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 1 February 2012
Published date: 1 November 2012
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David Bunce received support from the Leverhulme Trust UK . Alison Blane and Priya Khugputh received bursaries from the Brunel Institute of Ageing Studies, Brunel University, London.
Keywords:
Age, Cognitive, Driving, Inconsistency, Intraindividual variability, Simulator
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480056
ISSN: 0001-4575
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