Drivers Experience Four Levels of Attentive 'gaze' in Pre-Crash Warning Systems (VIDEO)
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A team of engineers at the University of Missouri conducted open road testing of three collision avoidance systems and demonstrated that a drivers' visual behavior in response to an alert generated from a collision avoidance system can be divided into one of four different behavioral categories: active gaze, self-conscious gaze, attentive gaze and ignored gaze.
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