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Task difficulty, risk, effort and comfort in a simulated driving task—Implications for Risk Allostasis Theory
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 08/21/09
Lewis–Evans B et al. – Risk Allostasis Theory states that drivers seek to maintain a feeling of risk within a preferred range. Risk Allostasis Theory is the latest version of Task–Difficulty Homeostasis theory, and is in part based on the findings of experiments where participants were asked to rate the task difficulty, feeling of risk and chance of collision of scenes shown in digitally altered video clips.
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