Effects of Listening to Car Radio, Experience, and Personality of the Driver on Subsidiary Reaction Time and Heart Rate in a Long-term Driving Task

  • Fagerström K
  • Lisper H
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music and talk reduced vigilance, extraverts benefitted more than introverts and inexperienced benefitted more than experienced drivers (in terms of

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Fagerström, K.-O., & Lisper, H.-O. (1977). Effects of Listening to Car Radio, Experience, and Personality of the Driver on Subsidiary Reaction Time and Heart Rate in a Long-term Driving Task. In Vigilance (pp. 73–85). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2529-1_5

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