Driving Assessment 2007

Skamania Lodge
Stevenson, Washington
USA

July 9-12, 2007


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4th International Driving Symposium on
Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training, and
Vehicle Design

Skamania Lodge
Stevenson, Washington
USA

July 9-12, 2007

HONDA OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER AWARD

Student presenters were encouraged to enter the Honda Outstanding Student Paper Award program.

This award provides a certificate and cash reward to the student who conducts outstanding research accepted for presentation at Driving Assessment 2007.

Student Award Winners for 2007:

Paper 90: Examining young novice driver headway choice in a simulated car following task.
Eve Mitsopoulos-Rubens,Thomas Triggs, & Micheal Reagan.
Monash University Accident Research Centre, Clayton, Australia


Paper 86: Can galvanic vestibular simulation reduce simulator adaptation syndrome?
Rebecca J. Reed-Jones, Lana M. Trick, James G. Reed-Jones, & Lori A. Vallis
University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada


Paper 49: Comparison of driver brake reaction times to multimodal rear-end collision warnings.
Jeffrey Scott & Rob Gray
Dept. of Applied Psychology, Arizona State University and United States Air Force


Paper 81: Perceptual-motor control strategies for left-turn execution.
Rayka Mohebbi & Rob Gray

Dept. of Applied Psychology, Arizona State University

Congratulations!

 

  • Winning papers were selected by the Scientific Review Committee.
  • List of student candidates (Link)

Driving Assessment 2007 Contact:

Kathy Holeton
The University of Iowa/PPC
223 South Quadrangle
Iowa City, Iowa 52242

Email: kathy-holeton@uiowa.edu

Phone: (319) 335-6804
Fax: (319) 335-6801

Organized by the

Human Factors & Vehicle Safety Research Program
Public Policy Center

Division of Neuroergonomics, Department of Neurology

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Center for Computer-Aided Design

The University of Iowa

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