
%0 Journal Article
%T Methodological problems associated with the use of eye movement measuring techniques in evaluating contact analogue head-up displays
%J Vision in vehicles
%D 1996
%A Stapleton, Leonard
%A Ward, Nicholas J.
%A Parkes, Andrew M.
%V 5
%N 
%P 179-186
%X Driving involves a number of sub-tasks that are mediated by vision. Typically these sub-tasks are performed simultaneously and rely on both central and peripheral visual information (e.g. simultaneously monitoring headway while negotiating a curve). A traditional technique in driving studies has been to examine driver visual behavior directly by recording eye movements to determine the road scene features fixated by the driver. From these measurements task specific features to which the driver is attending may be inferred. The present paper examines the difficulties associated with the application of this technique.<p />
%G 
%I Elsevier Publishing
%@ 
%U http://dx.doi.org/