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Volumn 53, Issue 5, 2010, Pages 589-601

Phoning while driving I: A review of epidemiological, psychological, behavioural and physiological studies

Author keywords

Cellular phone; Distraction; Driving; Sharing attention

Indexed keywords

ADDITIONAL LOADS; CAR CRASHES; CELL PHONE; CELLULAR PHONE; COMMON FINDINGS; COMPLEX INTERACTION; DEPENDENT VARIABLES; DETECTION RATES; DRIVING CONDITIONS; DRIVING PERFORMANCE; DUAL-TASK CONDITIONS; DUAL-TASKS; EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES; EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN; IMPACT BEHAVIOUR; INFORMATION PROCESSING; PHONE CONVERSATIONS; PHYSIOLOGICAL DATA; PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS; POTENTIAL STRAIN; REACTION TIME; SELF-REPORT; SEVERAL VARIABLES; VEHICLE CONTROL; VEHICLE SPEED;

EID: 77951761338     PISSN: 00140139     EISSN: 13665847     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/00140131003672023     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (112)

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