Driven to Distraction: Exploring Mind Wandering During a Virtual Reality City Drive

Author:

Currano Rebecca1ORCID,Bopp Reinhold2ORCID,Yang Haoxiang3ORCID,Iliffe-Moon Etienne4ORCID,Heijboer Stefan5ORCID,Mok Brian4ORCID,Sirkin David1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center For Design Research, Stanford University, United States

2. Faculty of Business and Law, Nurtingen-Geislingen University, Germany

3. Stanford University, United States

4. BMW Group, United States

5. BMW Group, Germany

Publisher

ACM

Reference42 articles.

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4. Erica Bencich Nadia Gamboz Emanuele Coluccia and Maria A Brandimonte. 2014. When the mind “flies”: The effects of mind-wandering on driving. (2014).

5. The restless mind while driving: drivers’ thoughts behind the wheel

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