New Findings in Risk Management Described from University of New South Wales (The effects of training impulse control on simulated driving)

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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Weekly News — Investigators publish new report on Risk Management. According to news reporting originating in Sydney, Australia, by VerticalNews journalists, research stated, “There is growing interest in young driver training that addresses age-related factors, including incompletely developed impulse control. Two studies investigated whether training of response inhibition can reduce risky simulated driving in young drivers (aged 16-24 years).”

Financial support for this research came from Australian Research Council.

The news reporters obtained a quote from the research from the University of New South Wales, “Each study manipulated aspects of response inhibition training then assessed transfer of training using simulated driving measures including speeding, risky passing, and compliance with traffic controls. Study 1 (n = 65) used a Go/No-go task, Stop Signal Task and a Collision Detection Task. Designed to promote engagement, learning, and transfer, training tasks were driving-relevant and adaptive (i.e. difficulty increased as performance improved), included performance feedback, and were distributed over five days. Control…

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