
%0 Journal Article
%T Music selection using a touch screen interface: effect of auditory and visual feedback on driving and usability
%J International journal of vehicle design
%D 2011
%A Williamson, Amy R.
%A Young, Kristie L.
%A Navarro, Jordan
%A Lenné, Michael G.
%V 57
%N 4
%P 391-404
%X This study examined the effects on driving, usability and subjective workload of performing music selection tasks using a touch screen interface. The benefits of providing visual and/or auditory feedback was also explored. Thirty participants performed music selection tasks with a touch screen interface while driving, with four forms of feedback. The music selection tasks significantly increased subjective workload and degraded performance on a range of driving measures. The provision of any form of feedback did not significantly affect driving performance, usability or subjective workload. Results suggest that touch screens may not be a suitable input device for navigating scrollable lists.    Keywords: in-vehicle information systems; touch screens; feedback types; scrollable lists; music selection; usability; subjective workload; lane change test performance; auditory feedback; visual feedback; driving performance; driver performance; vehicle design.<p />
%G en
%I Inderscience Publishers
%@ 0143-3369
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJVD.2011.045772