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Effects of Gender and Athletic Participation on Driving Capability
Authors:Peter A Hancock  Mary Jo Kane  Steven Scallen  Courtney B Albinson
Institution:1. University of Central Florida, USAphancock@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu;3. University of Minnesota, USA
Abstract:This study sought to determine if spatiotemporal skills, represented by success in high level sport, transfer to driving and, if so, whether such transfer is mediated by the gender of the driver. Using an emergency-braking test, we compared the driving ability of male and female athletes and non-athletes and showed that athletes achieved significantly longer and therefore superior durations for time-to-contact. The advantage of athletic participation thus did not appear in movement time but rather in the ability to produce desirable performance in context. We found that males and females did not differ significantly with respect to driving, however, involvement in sport apparently transfers to aspects of driving and so provides benefits beyond the intrinsic reward of the sports activities themselves.
Keywords:braking response  gender differences  athletic involvement
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