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21 – Visual Perception in Driving/Heuristics & Decision Making in Sports

Feb 16, 201626 min
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Episode description

How do drivers use visual cues to judge distance, speed and heading?  How does our vision change during night driving?

What simple rules can athletes, referees and umpires use to make quick decisions? (Time: 19:45)

 

Links to articles discussed:

The attentional demand of automobile driving

Scaling apparent distance in natural indoor settings.

The influence of visual pattern on perceived speed.
The Optical Expansion-Pattern in Aerial Locomotion

Effects of luminance, blur, and age on nighttime visual guidance: A test of the selective degradation hypothesis

Simple Heuristics in Sports

Judgment Bias in Baseball Umpires' First Base Calls: A Computer Simulation

 

More information:

http://www.perceptionactionpodcast.libsyn.com/

My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles)

My ASU Web page

Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc)

 

Credits:

The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action

Ramsden – Driving Rain

Royal Headache – Distance & Vague

Dot Wiggin Band – Speed Limit

RoMak and the Space Pirates – Driving

Wyldlife – One Night Only

The Goodnight Loving – Safe at Home

 

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