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Leukoaraiosis Significantly Worsens Driving Performance of Ordinary Older Drivers

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  • Kimihiko Nakano
  • Kaechang Park
  • Rencheng Zheng
  • Fang Fang
  • Masanori Ohori
  • Hiroki Nakamura
  • Yasuhiho Kumagai
  • Hiroshi Okada
  • Kazuhiko Teramura
  • Satoshi Nakayama
  • Akinori Irimajiri
  • Hiroshi Taoka
  • Satoshi Okada

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Background: Leukoaraiosis is defined as extracellular space caused mainly by atherosclerotic or demyelinated changes in the brain tissue and is commonly found in the brains of healthy older people. A significant association between leukoaraiosis and traffic crashes was reported in our previous study; however, the reason for this is still unclear. Method: This paper presents a comprehensive evaluation of driving performance in ordinary older drivers with leukoaraiosis. First, the degree of leukoaraiosis was examined in 33 participants, who underwent an actual-vehicle driving examination on a standard driving course, and a driver skill rating was also collected while the driver carried out a paced auditory serial addition test, which is a calculating task given verbally. At the same time, a steering entropy method was used to estimate steering operation performance. Results: The experimental results indicated that a normal older driver with leukoaraiosis was readily affected by external disturbances and made more operation errors and steered less smoothly than one without leukoaraiosis during driving; at the same time, their steering skill significantly deteriorated. Conclusions: Leukoaraiosis worsens the driving performance of older drivers because of their increased vulnerability to distraction.

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  • Kimihiko Nakano & Kaechang Park & Rencheng Zheng & Fang Fang & Masanori Ohori & Hiroki Nakamura & Yasuhiho Kumagai & Hiroshi Okada & Kazuhiko Teramura & Satoshi Nakayama & Akinori Irimajiri & Hiroshi , 2014. "Leukoaraiosis Significantly Worsens Driving Performance of Ordinary Older Drivers," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 9(10), pages 1-7, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0108333
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0108333
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