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Driving and The Brain

Driving. Returning to BRAIN INJURY SERIES IN THIS BOOKLET :

Driving. Returning to BRAIN INJURY SERIES IN THIS BOOKLET :

... to driving, in most ...your brain injury, shortly afterwards or during brain surgery, you may be able to return to driving in less than one ...

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Brain electrodynamic and hemodynamic signatures against fatigue during driving

Brain electrodynamic and hemodynamic signatures against fatigue during driving

... the brain dynamics during a driving task, this study recruited 16 subjects to participate in an event-related lane-departure driving ...hour-long driving experiment. The subjects’ brain ...

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Return to driving after traumatic brain injury : a British perspective

Return to driving after traumatic brain injury : a British perspective

... to driving, but no consensus ...safe driving after traumatic brain injury was whether or not the injured person could “compensate for their motor and cognitive deficits by adapting their ...

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Increase in brain activation due to sub-tasks during driving: fMRI study using new MR-compatible driving simulator

Increase in brain activation due to sub-tasks during driving: fMRI study using new MR-compatible driving simulator

... only driving was performed, driving while performing additional tasks was shown to decrease brain activation in some regions, whereas other regions related to activity completion were additionally ...

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Driving after Brain Injury: A Clinical Model Based on a Quality Improvement Project

Driving after Brain Injury: A Clinical Model Based on a Quality Improvement Project

... resume driving after acquired cognitive dysfunction is raised in primary care services and in hospital departments where patients suffering from brain injury are ...practical driving specialists ...

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SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF REAL-WORLD DRIVING BEHAVIOR FOLLOWING FOCAL BRAIN LESIONS

SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF REAL-WORLD DRIVING BEHAVIOR FOLLOWING FOCAL BRAIN LESIONS

... circumscribed brain injuries, such as those caused by stroke or focal trauma, return to driving after a period of acute ...on driving safety, but little is known about their driving behavior ...

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Awareness of deficits and on-road driving performance among persons with acquired brain injury

Awareness of deficits and on-road driving performance among persons with acquired brain injury

... Driving is a complex task requiring the use of multiple cognitive abilities in addition to adequate visual acuity and motor function (Lister, 1999; Lundqvist & Ronnberg, 2001; Marshall et ...safe ...

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An Occupational Therapist\u27s Guide for Rehabilitative Driving with Traumatic Brain Injured Clients

An Occupational Therapist\u27s Guide for Rehabilitative Driving with Traumatic Brain Injured Clients

... discrimination, figure ground, visual closure, and visual memory. The MVPT is the preferred tool for assessment when dealing with brain injuries because it eliminates confusing variables (Asher, 2007). The ...

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Evaluation of a Dry EEG System for Application of Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces in Autonomous Driving

Evaluation of a Dry EEG System for Application of Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces in Autonomous Driving

... passive Brain-Computer Interface (pBCI) can work in an autonomous driving ...after driving-related movements, usability, and complexity of the system as such and wearing comfort over ...

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Return to driving in the first 6 months of community integration after acquired brain injury

Return to driving in the first 6 months of community integration after acquired brain injury

... predicting driving outcomes, using baseline information about the person, their injury and functional status at the time of ...to driving outcome at 6 months for participants (classified as returned to ...

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Drift and Directional Selection Are the Evolutionary Forces Driving Gene Expression Divergence in Eye and Brain Tissue of Heliconius Butterflies

Drift and Directional Selection Are the Evolutionary Forces Driving Gene Expression Divergence in Eye and Brain Tissue of Heliconius Butterflies

... Therefore, in this study we investigated which evolutionary forces are driving gene expression variation in combined eye and brain tissue. More specifically, we aimed to identify if expression variation in ...

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Training driving ability in a traumatic brain-injured individual using a driving simulator: a case report

Training driving ability in a traumatic brain-injured individual using a driving simulator: a case report

... for driving and sufficient ...on-road driving training with a driving instructor and a 3-hour in-simulator-specific road rules learning with a driving ...instructor. Driving ability of ...

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Action prediction based on anticipatory brain potentials during simulated driving

Action prediction based on anticipatory brain potentials during simulated driving

... Grand averages (N=18) of ERP for the Cz electrode, are shown in blue for Drive trials, in red for Brake trials. t=0 is the onset of the appearance of ‘Start/Stop’ cue and t=-4 is the ons[r] ...

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The Development of a Driving Behavior Questionnaire for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

The Development of a Driving Behavior Questionnaire for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

... aggressive driving (with the exception of the Driver Behavior ...risky driving behaviors, such as driving while fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or drugs, that have been reported to play a ...

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How Drug Abuse Affects the Brain and Alters Behavior Are Key Questions Driving Division's Work

How Drug Abuse Affects the Brain and Alters Behavior Are Key Questions Driving Division's Work

... Neurobiological, which delves into the processes and mechanisms in the brain and nervous system underlying addiction. The research projects touch on a broad range of drugs, health problems, populations, and ...

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Monomeric C-reactive protein-a key molecule driving development of Alzheimer's disease associated with brain ischaemia?

Monomeric C-reactive protein-a key molecule driving development of Alzheimer's disease associated with brain ischaemia?

... also β -amyloid positive in many cases suggesting the presence of small vessel disease and usually CD105-positive suggesting abnormal activation and perhaps angiogenesis 33,41 . Cerebrovascular pathol- ogy is thought to ...

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Drugged Driving. What Is Drugged Driving?

Drugged Driving. What Is Drugged Driving?

... Marijuana THC affects areas of the brain that con- trol the body’s movements, balance, coordination, memory, and judgment, as well as sensations. Because these effects are multifaceted, more research is required ...

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Drugged Driving. What Is Drugged Driving?

Drugged Driving. What Is Drugged Driving?

... drugged driving is that driving under the influence of any drug that acts on the brain could impair one’s motor skills, reaction time, and ...Drugged driving is a public health concern because ...

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Comparing Expert and Novice Driving Behavior in a Driving Simulator

Comparing Expert and Novice Driving Behavior in a Driving Simulator

... about time while being completely absorbed into an activity (see [38]). Moreover, the flow experience in a task is conditioned on certain factors such as a balance between the perceived challenge of a task and the ...

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Preventing Texting-while-Driving Reduces Distracted Driving

Preventing Texting-while-Driving Reduces Distracted Driving

... Drunk Driving (MADD) launched their campaign to educate the public on the dangers of impaired driving thirty years ago, people had a similar attitude in terms of drinking and ...human brain is ...

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