Does One Person's Line of Sight Influence the Collision Avoidance Behaviour of a Second Person Coming from the Opposite Direction?

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  • 視線方向は対向者の衝突回避行動に影響を及ぼすか
  • シセン ホウコウ ワ タイコウシャ ノ ショウトツ カイヒ コウドウ ニ エイキョウ オ オヨボス カ

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We investigated the relationship between avoidance collision and line of sight. In crowded places, we sometimes go straight ahead, but on other occasions alter our course and give way to other people to avoid a collision. To understand what drives such decisions, we focused on the function of the line of sight. We investigated whether one person's line of sight (as assessed by gaze, glance, and avoidance of eye gaze variables) influences a second person's decision to navigationally change direction if that second person comes from the opposite direction. Contrary to established models, we found that the line of sight did not influence the second person's decision-making. We discuss the function of the line of sight in models of avoidance collision.

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