The utility of automated measures of ocular metrics for detecting driver drowsiness during extended wakefulness

Volume: 87, Pages: 127 - 133
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Abstract
Slowed eyelid closure coupled with increased duration and frequency of closure is associated with drowsiness. This study assessed the utility of two devices for automated measurement of slow eyelid closure in a standard poor performance condition (alcohol) and following 12-h sleep deprivation. Twenty-two healthy participants (mean age=20.8 (SD 1.9) years) with no history of sleep disorders participated in the study. Participants underwent one...
Paper Details
Title
The utility of automated measures of ocular metrics for detecting driver drowsiness during extended wakefulness
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Volume
87
Pages
127 - 133
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