Time-Sharing of a Visual In-Vehicle Task while Driving: Findings from the Task Occlusion Method
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Abstract
Technical Report UMTRI-2003-13 December, 2003 TIME-SHARING OF A VISUAL IN-VEHICLE TASK WHILE DRIVING: FINDINGS FROM THE TASK OCCLUSION METHOD Omer Tsimhoni 1 1. Report No. 1 2. Government Accession No. UMTRI-2003-13 Technical Report Documentation Page 1 3. Recipient's Catalog No. 1 5. Report Date 4. Title and Subtitle Time-Sharing of a Visual In-Vehicle Task while Driving: Findings from the Task Occlusion Method Omer Tsimhoni 1 8. Performing Organization Report No. UMTRI-2003-13 9.
Summary
HFES conference proceedings report (Aspire Conference) documenting N-back temporal instability findings. Two-experiment study showing N-back performance improvement and workload decrease over 26+ on-road driving sessions. Experiment 1: 10 participants with 26+ exposures show systematic accuracy increases and cognitive demand decreases. Experiment 2: Old vs New digit sequences tested with 20 participants; equivalent performance confirms strategy-based improvement.
Key finding
N-back accuracy and DRT-based workload measures show systematic drift over repeated on-road sessions, with improvements attributable to general strategy acquisition (subvocal rehearsal, automatization) rather than sequence-specific learning.
Methodology
Exp 1: 10 participants, repeated measures across 6 sessions from 26 total. Exp 2: 20 participants, Old/New sequence comparison. On-road driving paradigm with DRT and NASA-TLX measures.
Sample size: Exp 1: N=10; Exp 2: N=20
Quality score: 5 / 5