‘Mind-reading’ car keeps drivers focused

January 21, 2008 | Source: NewScientist.com news service

Technical University of Berlin researchers found they could speed up drivers’ reaction times by as much as 100 milliseconds in real driving conditions by monitoring their EEG signals and reducing distractions during periods of high brain activity.

A “smart” dashboard that reduces the amount of information displayed to drivers during stressful periods on the road could be available in five years, they claim.