| Lamble, D., Kauranen, T., Laakso, M., & Summala, H. (1999). Cognitive load and detection thresholds in car following situations: safety implications for using mobile (cellular) telephones while driving. |
....collection to account for variation in speaker ability, something which is not ordinarily a factor in native data collection. The act of speaking, whether careful or not, represents a major cognitive load for the speaker. There is some cognitive load associated with speaking for native speakers (Lamble et al. 1999). The more thought that must go into completing the task, the higher the cognitive load, and the more likely speech errors are to occur (Grant, 1999) However, this load is far lighter than the one experienced by non native speakers. Non native speakers must often struggle to remember what the ....
D Lamble, T Kauranen, M Laakso, and H Summala. 1999. Cognitive load and detection in thresholds in car following situations: safety implications for using mobile (cellular) telephones while driving. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 31:617-623.
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Lamble, D., Kauranen, T., Laakso, M., & Summala, H. (1999). Cognitive load and detection thresholds in car following situations: safety implications for using mobile (cellular) telephones while driving.
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Lamble, D., Kauranen, T., Laakso, M., & Summala, H. (1999). Cognitive load and detection thresholds in car following situations: safety implications for using mobile (cellular) telephones while driving. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 31(6), 617-623.
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D. Lamble, T. Kauranen, M. Laakso, M. and H. Summala, 1999. Cognitive load and detection thresholds in car following situations: safety implications for using mobile (cellular) phones while driving, Accident, Analysis and Prevention, 31(6), pp.617-623.
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