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Volume 19, Issue suppl / 2003
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The effect that the presentation method of the traffic scene gives to risk perception 1, Naoya, Kanda, 島崎敢 2, Makiko Okamoto 2, Makoto Mishina 2, Toshiro Ishida 1 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 36-36, 2003. |
Comparison of the attentive action in animation stimulation and the still image stimulation 島崎敢 1, 2, Naoya, Kanda, Makiko Okamoto 1, Makoto Mishina 1, Toshiro Ishida 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 36-36, 2003. |
Self-assessment skill age of the elderly driver, driving frequency, relations with dementia diagnostic test CERAD Hiroo Ota 1, 2, Tomiwa, Ishibashi, 尾入正哲 3, Shigeyuki Tsunenari 4, Marehiro Mukai 5, Kazumi Renge 6 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 36-36, 2003. |
The effect that the stress of the driver gives to attentive action and car behavior Hidekatsu Hamaoka, 1,000 basic clothes, Koshiro Shimizu JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 36-36, 2003. |
About preventive measures against traffic accidents to occur intensively in the neighborhood of crossing and crossing Takuo Sugimoto JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 36-37, 2003. |
Factor analysis of the unpleasantness for the road traffic noise Kenji Mori, Masakatsu Honma, 矢野伸裕 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 37-37, 2003. |
A walker blue blinking signal and crossing behavior 矢野伸裕, Kenji Mori JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 37-37, 2003. |
An accident rate comparison and driver psychology of an MT car and the AT car Shoichi Washino JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 37-37, 2003. |
Trial of the attention-style measurement Aki Morooka 1, Junya Fujihira 1, Masaya Shida 1, Tadashi Miyakawa storehouse 1, Long Yasushi 1, Fumiyo Yamashita 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 37-37, 2003. |
About availability of an examination heartbeat of the reproducible evaluation technique in the picture presentation of the driving situation and the electrodermal activity Makoto Mishina 1, Makiko Okamoto 1, 島崎敢 1, 2, Naoya, Kanda, Toshiro Ishida 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 37-37, 2003. |
About an association between qualification age and accident development Toshiro Ishida, Kanda Naoya JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 38-38, 2003. |
Recommendation "ON BRAKE" of the defense driving Tsukisaka Tsuneo JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 38-38, 2003. |
The effect that a driving support function gives to a driver Shinsuke Ueda 1, Yuji Matsuki 2, Katsuya Matsunaga 2, Kazunori Shidoji 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 38-38, 2003. |
Development of the examination of new KM-style careful driving advice Takayuki Matsuo 1, Takeshi Ida 2, Katsuya Matsunaga 3, Yuji Matsuki 3, Kazunori Shidoji 3 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 38-38, 2003. |
Maximum speed and arrival time Satoshi Watanabe 1, Yuji Matsuki 2, Katsuya Matsunaga 2, Kazunori Shidoji 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 38-38, 2003. |
About preventive measures against collisions at turning right and left in the crossing Takashi Wakui JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 39-39, 2003. |
About the Chuo Line elimination in the life road, an effect of the gore area widening Toru Katsuta, Koya Kishida JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 39-39, 2003. |
About a maintenance method of the expressway tunnel well hilum judging from visibility Empty Kyoko, Yukio Fukui JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 39-39, 2003. |
We investigate a road to social contribution as the effect public transport of the Safety First declaration aiming at perceptual disorder exclusion Yoshiaki Kumagai, Cheap Mitsuhide, Kenji Iwashita JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 39-39, 2003. |
About preventive measures against collisions at turning right and left in the crossing Takashi Wakui JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 39-40, 2003. |
Analysis from a developmental process phenomenon side of the human error Nobuyuki Fukazawa JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 40-40, 2003. |
Field diagnosis results from change 20s of the age-related field of the driver to 80s Yoshihiro Kanemitsu 1, 木村憙從 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 40-40, 2003. |
From the results of visual field tests and the questionnaire of the recognition advanced age driver about the risk of the driver with suspected field abnormality 木村憙從 1, Yoshihiro Kanemitsu 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 40-40, 2003. |
Investigation about the traffic violation tolerance of an accident, the violation experienced person Tadashi Miyakawa storehouse 1, Masaya Shida 1, Junya Fujihira 1, Aki Morooka 1, Kennei Oniuda 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 40-40, 2003. |
Study on operation control system interface of the car Masakazu Nakayama JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 40-40, 2003. |
Experiment about gaze properties at crossing right turn using the driving simulator 矢野伸裕 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 41-41, 2003. |
Through the double problem experiment for the effect early age persons that visual cognitive load gives to treatment resource allocation Hanae Kosuge 1, Fumiyo Yamashita 1, Yutaka Yamamura 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 41-41, 2003. |
Development (2) of the examination of new KM-style careful driving advice Takayuki Matsuo 1, Katsuya Matsunaga 2, Kazunori Shidoji 2, Yuji Matsuki 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 41-41, 2003. |
Recognition, latent time at use of driving support system Shinsuke Ueda 1, Katsuya Matsunaga 2, Kazunori Shidoji 2, Yuji Matsuki 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 41-41, 2003. |
New viewpoint of the elderly people with LBFTS (agnosia) in the elderly driver accident prevention suggested in the effect U.K. of frequent occurrence and the prescription drug ingestion Yasuhiro Nagatsuka JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 41-41, 2003. |
Newspaper ad investigation of the new car of the investigation 1990s about the knowledge spread by the effectiveness of advertising of collision safety improvement technologies Satoshi Ichimura, Miki Koyama, Masahiro Kayaba, Shin Sato, Hirofumi Sato, The Sato incense which is constipated, Kotaro Nihei, Shinya Yoshida JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 42-42, 2003. |
The spread of knowledge of the collision safety improvement technology and change of the death accident rate Satoshi Ichimura, Miki Koyama, Masahiro Kayaba, Shin Sato, Hirofumi Sato, The Sato incense which is constipated, Kotaro Nihei, Shinya Yoshida JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 42-42, 2003. |
The spread of safe knowledge and change of the pedestrian accident Satoshi Ichimura, Miki Koyama, Masahiro Kayaba, Shin Sato, Hirofumi Sato, The Sato incense which is constipated, Kotaro Nihei, Shinya Yoshida JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 42-42, 2003. |
It is ... from local characteristic - national census to see in commuting objective pedestrian accident and the analysis based on traffic accident statistics data Kaori Sato, Yasushi Nishida JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 19(suppl): 42-42, 2003. |