HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Johanna Wörle and colleagues from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Sleep Inertia Countermeasures in Automated Driving: A Concept of Cognitive Stimulation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Studies included in the review assess the impact of these countermeasures on either subjective alertness or objective alertness (i.e., physiology or performance) or both. Besides cognitive stimulation and motivation of the driver, the concept had a third aim: similar to established measurements of alertness such as the PVT, the authors aimed at assessing the alertness level of the driver after waking to assess the driver . . .

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