What determines drivers' speed? A replication of three behavioural adaptation experiments in a single driving simulator study - Melman T, Abbink DA, van Paassen MM, Boer ER, de Winter JCF.

We conceptually replicated three highly cited experiments on speed adaptation, by measuring drivers' experienced risk (galvanic skin response; GSR), experienced task difficulty (self-reported task effort; SRTE), and safety margins (time-to-line-crossing; T...
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