Older drivers can be trained to avoid car crashes
(Medical Xpress) -- Why are older drivers, especially those over 70, involved in crashes primarily at intersections? You may tend to attribute this to cognitive or physical decline, such as slower reaction time or poor sight. These factors are undoubtedly part of the problem; however new research by some University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers have come up with another explanation older drivers acquire bad habits, and those habits can be unlearned. The effectiveness of our training program indicates that at least a major part of older drivers problems can be remediated, says psychologist Alexander Pollatsek, who authored the article with Mathew R. E. Romoser, and Donald L. Fisher after analyzing two earlier studies. A large percentage of not attending [to the hazards at intersections] is due to some strategy or mindset theyve gotten into, rather than some problem with the brain, he continues. Its a software problem, not a hardware problem. The findings appear in Current Directions in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science....
Source: PhysOrg - Wednesday, 8 February
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