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Street crossing behavior in younger and older pedestrians: an eye- and head-tracking study

机译:年轻人和老年人行人过街行为:一项眼睛和头部追踪研究

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Crossing a street can be a very difficult task for older pedestrians. With increased age and potential cognitive decline, older people take the decision to cross a street primarily based on vehicles’ distance, and not on their speed. Furthermore, older pedestrians tend to overestimate their own walking speed, and could not adapt it according to the traffic conditions. Pedestrians’ behavior is often tested using virtual reality. Virtual reality presents the advantage of being safe, cost-effective, and allows using standardized test conditions. This paper describes an observational study with older and younger adults. Street crossing behavior was investigated in 18 healthy, younger and 18 older subjects by using a virtual reality setting. The aim of the study was to measure behavioral data (such as eye and head movements) and to assess how the two age groups differ in terms of number of safe street crossings, virtual crashes, and missed street crossing opportunities. Street crossing behavior, eye and head movements, in older and younger subjects, were compared with non-parametric tests. The results showed that younger pedestrians behaved in a more secure manner while crossing a street, as compared to older people. The eye and head movements analysis revealed that older people looked more at the ground and less at the other side of the street to cross. The less secure behavior in street crossing found in older pedestrians could be explained by their reduced cognitive and visual abilities, which, in turn, resulted in difficulties in the decision-making process, especially under time pressure. Decisions to cross a street are based on the distance of the oncoming cars, rather than their speed, for both groups. Older pedestrians look more at their feet, probably because of their need of more time to plan precise stepping movement and, in turn, pay less attention to the traffic. This might help to set up guidelines for improving senior pedestrians’ safety, in terms of speed limits, road design, and mixed physical-cognitive trainings.
机译:对于年长的行人来说,过马路可能是一项非常困难的任务。随着年龄的增长和潜在的认知能力下降,老年人主要根据车辆的距离而不是根据他们的速度来决定过马路。此外,年龄较大的行人往往会高估自己的步行速度,因此无法根据交通情况进行调整。行人的行为经常使用虚拟现实进行测试。虚拟现实具有安全,经济高效的优势,并允许使用标准化的测试条件。本文介绍了一项针对老年人和年轻人的观察性研究。通过使用虚拟现实设置,对18名健康,年轻和18名年龄较大的受试者进行了过街行为的调查。这项研究的目的是测量行为数据(例如眼睛和头部的动作),并评估两个年龄段在安全过街,虚拟撞车和错过过街机会方面的差异。将年龄较大和较年轻的受试者的过街行为,眼睛和头部运动与非参数测试进行了比较。结果表明,与老年人相比,年轻的行人过马路时的行为更加安全。眼睛和头部的运动分析表明,老年人更多地看着地面,而很少看着要穿越的街道另一侧。老年人行人过街时不安全的行为可以通过其认知能力和视觉能力的下降来解释,这反过来又给决策过程带来了困难,尤其是在时间压力下。决定过马路的依据是两个车队迎面而来的汽车的距离,而不是速度。年长的行人更多地注视着他们的脚,这可能是因为他们需要更多的时间来计划精确的踩踏运动,从而减少了对交通的关注。从速度限制,道路设计和混合体能训练等方面来看,这可能有助于建立改善高级行人安全的指南。

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