A program of research in βhighway hypnos
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Ronald E. Shor; Richard I. Thackray
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Article
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1970
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Elsevier Science
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English
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HIGHWAY HYPNOSIS" is the tendency for an automobile driver to become drowsy and to fall asleep during monotonous, uneventful highway travel (Lauer, 1960;Seashore, 1946; Shor, 1959;Williams, 1963). Distraction and stress, while disruptive of driving behavior under some conditions, appear to vitiate t