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A contribution to the mathematical biology of automobile driving: II. Passing as a case of psychophysical discrimination

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The decision to pass or not to pass in view of an oncoming car is considered as a case of comparative judgment in which it is to be decided whether the time it will take to pass safely is greater or less than the time it will take to collide with the oncoming car. H. D. Landahl's well-known theory of psychophysical discrimination is used, and it is assumed that the “distracting stimuli” considered previously (Rashevsky, 1959,Bull. Math. Biophysics,21, 375–85) tend to increase the standard deviation of Landahl's fluctuation function. Effects of the “distracting stimuli” on the threshold of the neuroelements in Landahl's circuit are also considered. On this basis an expression is derived which gives the probability of a collision accident in passing as a function of the “distracting stimuli.”

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Rashevsky, N. A contribution to the mathematical biology of automobile driving: II. Passing as a case of psychophysical discrimination. Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 22, 263–267 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02478349

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