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Ning Wang1,2, Ruosong Chang1, Fang Wu3.
Abstract
Using the Road Situation Video Test Paradigm and Eye-Tracking Analysis Method, according to the two-stage processing model of hazard perception (HP), this study divides HP into two stages: perception and behaviour response, and compares the different roles of sensation seeking level in two different processing stages of perception and behaviour response when adolescents are crossing the road. The results show that: (1) In the perception stage, adolescents with high sensation seeking, especially boys with high sensation seeking perceive danger faster than boys with low sensation seeking and girls, they are more aware of danger. Particularly, boys with high sensation seeking show a stronger advantage of attention processing to hazard in the early stage of perception processing from 8th and 9th grades. (2) In the behaviour response stage, adolescents with high sensation seeking, especially the boys are less sensitive, have stricter judgment criteria, and are more likely to make dangerous decisions when crossing the road. Girls with different sensation seeking levels are more sensitive and more cautious when crossing the road, make the probability of judging dangerous situation is higher, so they choose a more conservative way, and may be less likely to across the road.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35522664 PMCID: PMC9075635 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0267309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.752
Fig 1Dangerous vehicle AOI in different traffic scenarios.
http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.19149749.
Mean and standard deviation of latency of first fixation during road crossing for adolescents(s).
| Grade | Male | Female | ||
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| Low sensation seeking | High sensation seeking | Low sensation seeking | High sensation seeking | |
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| Grade 7 ( | 2.77±0.43 | 2.41±0.17 | 2.44±0.23 | 2.48±0.17 |
| Grade 8 ( | 2.73±0.31 | 2.36±0.20 | 2.56±0.40 | 2.44±0.14 |
| Grade 9 ( | 2.99±0.49 | 2.32±0.26 | 2.31±0.56 | 2.45±0.20 |
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Mean and standard deviation of the duration of first fixation for adolescents crossing road (s).
| Grade | Male | Female | ||
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| Low sensation Seeking ( | High sensation seeking ( | Low sensation seeking ( | High sensation seeking ( | |
| Grade 7 ( | 0.33±0.10 | 0.32±0.10 | 0.30±0.09 | 0.34±0.08 |
| Grade 8 ( | 0.24±0.09 | 0.44±0.06 | 0.36±0.10 | 0.37±0.08 |
| Grade 9 ( | 0.25±0.08 | 0.33±0.09 | 0.43±0.06 | 0.36±0.11 |
https://figshare.com/articles/figure/tabel1-4/19149803?file=34023125
Signal detection theory indicators.
| Situation | Subjects’ response | |
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| No (not cross the road) | Yes (cross the road) | |
| Dangerous | Hit | Miss |
| Safe | FA | CR |
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Mean and standard deviations of sensitivity d and judgment criterion when crossing road for adolescents(s).
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| Grade 7 (N = 54) | 2.97±0.656 | 1.11±3.102 | 2.51±0.782 | 4.07±5.330 | 2.89±0.475 | 0.09±.013 | 2.86±0.780 | 3.40±5.449 |
| Grade 8 ( | 3.01±0.697 | 1.41±3.809 | 2.08±0.600 | 2.36±3.643 | 3.35±0.918 | 0.51±0.446 | 2.87±0.669 | 1.79±4.495 |
| Grade 9 ( | 3.27±1.301 | 0.71±0.338 | 1.87±0.557 | 0.82±0.572 | 2.92±0.736 | 0.33±0.449 | 2.64±0.820 | 3.52±5.656 |
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