Optical flow fields and visual attention in car driving

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Optical flow fields and visual attention in car driving. / Höger, Rainer; Schinauer, S.

Driver behaviour and training: Papers presented at the First International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training. ed. / Lisa Dorn. Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2003. p. 213-222.

Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksArticle in conference proceedingsResearch

Harvard

Höger, R & Schinauer, S 2003, Optical flow fields and visual attention in car driving. in L Dorn (ed.), Driver behaviour and training: Papers presented at the First International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training. Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp. 213-222, 1st International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training - 2003, Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom, 01.11.03.

APA

Höger, R., & Schinauer, S. (2003). Optical flow fields and visual attention in car driving. In L. Dorn (Ed.), Driver behaviour and training: Papers presented at the First International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training (pp. 213-222). Ashgate Publishing Limited.

Vancouver

Höger R, Schinauer S. Optical flow fields and visual attention in car driving. In Dorn L, editor, Driver behaviour and training: Papers presented at the First International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training. Ashgate Publishing Limited. 2003. p. 213-222

Bibtex

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