Hands off, brain off? A meta ‐analysis of neuroimaging data during active and passive driving

DiscussionFrom a theoretical perspective, these findings support the idea that the output requirement of the visual scanning process engaged for the same activity can trigger different cerebral pathways, associated with different cognitive processes. A dorsal stream dominance was found during active driving, whereas a ventral stream dominance was obtained during passive driving. From a practical perspective, and contrary to the dominant position in the Human Factors community, our findings support the idea that a transition from passive to active driving would remain challenging as passive and active driving engage distinct neural networks.
Source: Brain and Behavior - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: REVIEW Source Type: research