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Figure 1The experimental set-up.
Figure 2(a) Lane change signs used in the LCT simulation. (b) Driver’s trajectory (dark line) superimposed on the normativemodel (light line).
Figure 3(a) Critical tracking task with cursor (black line) and target (red line). (b) Cursor (black line) moving away fromtarget (red line).
Figure 5Navigation task: (a) easy level and (b) hard level.
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