Literature DB >> 27490776

The relationship between attentional bias toward safety and driving behavior.

Tingting Zheng1, Weina Qu2, Kan Zhang3, Yan Ge4.   

Abstract

As implicit cognitive processes garner more and more importance, studies in the fields of healthy psychology and organizational safety research have focused on attentional bias, a kind of selective allocation of attentional resources in the early stage of cognitive processing. However, few studies have explored the role of attentional bias on driving behavior. This study assessed drivers' attentional bias towards safety-related words (ABS) using the dot-probe paradigm and self-reported daily driving behaviors. The results revealed significant negative correlations between attentional bias scores and several indicators of dangerous driving. Drivers with fewer dangerous driving behaviors showed greater ABS. We also built a significant linear regression model between ABS and the total DDDI score, as well as ABS and the number of accidents. Finally, we discussed the possible mechanism underlying these associations and several limitations of our study. This study opens up a new topic for the exploration of implicit processes in driving safety research.
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Keywords:  Attentional bias; Driving behavior; Implicit cognition

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27490776     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2016.07.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


  2 in total

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