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Testing Open-Source Implementations for Detection Response Tasks

Published: 10 September 2014 Publication History

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Open-Source variants of Detection Response Task (DRT) were implemented on an Arduino board and Android smartphone. These systems were tested in an experiment under single task (only the DRT), double task (DRT + driving simulation), and triple task conditions (DRT + driving simulation + 2-back cognitive task). All DRT variants reflected different task set load, nevertheless, the smartphone setup exhibited lower internal correlations and in one condition failed to reach significance.

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    Interacción '14: Proceedings of the XV International Conference on Human Computer Interaction
    September 2014
    435 pages
    ISBN:9781450328807
    DOI:10.1145/2662253
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    Published: 10 September 2014

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    1. DRT
    2. Detection Response Tasks
    3. Open Source
    4. Tactile
    5. Visual

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    Interacción '14: XV International Conference on Human Computer Interaction
    September 10 - 12, 2014
    Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz, Spain

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    • (2021)Ecological Interface Design and Head-Up Displays: The Contact-Analog Visualization TradeoffHuman Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society10.1177/0018720821100965665:1(37-49)Online publication date: 19-Apr-2021
    • (2018)Detection-Response Task—Uses and LimitationsSensors10.3390/s1802059418:2(594)Online publication date: 14-Feb-2018
    • (2018)Validation of auditory detection response task method for assessing the attentional effects of cognitive loadTraffic Injury Prevention10.1080/15389588.2018.143916419:5(495-500)Online publication date: 18-Apr-2018

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