A paper titled “Comparative
assessment of the behaviour of drivers with Mild Cognitive Impairment
or Alzheimer’s disease in different road and traffic conditions”
authored by Dimosthenis Pavlou, Eleonora Papadimitriou, Costas Antoniou,
Panagiotis Papantoniou, George Yannis, John Golias and Sokratis G. Papageorgiou, is
now published in Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and
Behaviour, Volume
47, May 2017, pp. 122-131. The objective of this research
was the analysis of the driving performance of drivers with Mild
Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or Alzheimer’s disease
(AD), in different road and traffic conditions, on the basis
of a driving simulator experiment. The results of this research suggest
that compensatory behaviours developed by impaired drivers are not adequate to counterbalance
the direct effects of these cerebral diseases on driving
skills. They also demonstrate that driving impairments increase as cognitive impairments become more severe (from MCI to AD).
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