The Effect of an Emotionalizing Sound Design on the Driver’s Choice of Headway in a Driving Simulator

Acoustics Pub Date : 2024-06-10 DOI:10.3390/acoustics6020029
Manuel Petersen, Barbara Deml, Albert Albers
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This study investigates the impact of emotionalizing sound design on driving behaviour, focusing on the effect of an acoustic stimulus that varies from positive to negative/threatening based on the vehicle’s time headway (THW). Our primary goal was to explore how this sound influences driving durations within specific THW ranges and the mean THW itself. The experiment utilized a control group and a within-participant setting across simulated driving scenarios. The statistical analysis showed mixed results. While participants in the control group setup did not demonstrate significant reductions in the durations of driving in lower THW ranges, a modest but significant increase in mean THW was observed when the emotionalizing sound was active. However, within-participant comparisons showed both a significant decrease in the duration of driving at lower THWs and an increase in mean THW when the negative stimulus was active, suggesting the stimulus’ effectiveness in promoting safer driving habits. These findings highlight the potential of emotionalizing sound design to influence driver behaviour towards maintaining safer distances, although the impact appears to diminish at higher THW ranges. Future research should further investigate the characteristics of sounds that effectively modify driving behaviour, aiming for broader applications in traffic safety.
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情绪化声音设计对驾驶模拟器中驾驶员选择车头距离的影响
本研究调查了情绪化声音设计对驾驶行为的影响,重点是根据车辆的时距(THW)从正面到负面/威胁性变化的声音刺激的效果。我们的主要目标是探索这种声音如何在特定的总时速范围内影响驾驶持续时间,以及总时速本身的平均值。实验在模拟驾驶场景中采用了对照组和参与者内部设置。统计分析结果喜忧参半。虽然在对照组设置中,参与者在较低 THW 范围内的驾驶持续时间并没有明显减少,但当情绪化声音激活时,平均 THW 会有适度但显著的增加。然而,参与者内部的比较显示,当负面刺激起作用时,在较低 THW 范围内驾驶的持续时间明显减少,平均 THW 增加,这表明该刺激在促进更安全的驾驶习惯方面很有效。这些研究结果突显了情感化声音设计在影响驾驶员行为以保持更安全车距方面的潜力,尽管其影响似乎在较高总谐波范围内有所减弱。未来的研究应进一步调查能有效改变驾驶行为的声音特征,以期在交通安全领域有更广泛的应用。
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