A cross-cultural comparison of change detection in driving and non-driving scenes
Description
The aim of the research was to compare change detection in driving and non-driving tasks between participants from the UK and Malaysia. Data presented are from two studies, both of which were conducted online. In study 1 participants were presented with driving related stimuli, whereas Study 2 involved participants being presented with driving and non-driving stimuli.
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Subjects
- Motor vehicle driving
- Visual perception
- Change blindness, driving, cross-cultural
- Biological Sciences::Psychology::Cognitive & affective psychology::Psychology of perception
- B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion::BF Psychology
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Science::School of Psychology
Deposit date
2024-05-24Data type
Survey data, accuracy, and reaction timesFunders
- Economic & Social Research Council
Grant number
- ES/P000711/1
Data collection method
Data was collected online using a survey (background and demographics) and a change detection task (experimental)Resource languages
- en