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The Drives for Driving Simulation: A Scientometric Analysis and a Selective Review of Reviews on Simulated Driving Research

Driving behaviors and fitness to drive have been assessed over time using different tools: standardized neuropsychological, on-road and driving simulation testing. Nowadays, the great variability of topics related to driving simulation has elicited a high number of reviews. The present work aims to...

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Autores principales: Caffò, Alessandro Oronzo, Tinella, Luigi, Lopez, Antonella, Spano, Giuseppina, Massaro, Ylenia, Lisi, Andrea, Stasolla, Fabrizio, Catanesi, Roberto, Nardulli, Francesco, Grattagliano, Ignazio, Bosco, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7266970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32528360
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00917
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author Caffò, Alessandro Oronzo
Tinella, Luigi
Lopez, Antonella
Spano, Giuseppina
Massaro, Ylenia
Lisi, Andrea
Stasolla, Fabrizio
Catanesi, Roberto
Nardulli, Francesco
Grattagliano, Ignazio
Bosco, Andrea
author_facet Caffò, Alessandro Oronzo
Tinella, Luigi
Lopez, Antonella
Spano, Giuseppina
Massaro, Ylenia
Lisi, Andrea
Stasolla, Fabrizio
Catanesi, Roberto
Nardulli, Francesco
Grattagliano, Ignazio
Bosco, Andrea
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description Driving behaviors and fitness to drive have been assessed over time using different tools: standardized neuropsychological, on-road and driving simulation testing. Nowadays, the great variability of topics related to driving simulation has elicited a high number of reviews. The present work aims to perform a scientometric analysis on driving simulation reviews and to propose a selective review of reviews focusing on relevant aspects related to validity and fidelity. A scientometric analysis of driving simulation reviews published from 1988 to 2019 was conducted. Bibliographic data from 298 reviews were extracted from Scopus and WoS. Performance analysis was conducted to investigate most prolific Countries, Journals, Institutes and Authors. A cluster analysis on authors’ keywords was performed to identify relevant associations between different research topics. Based on the reviews extracted from cluster analysis, a selective review of reviews was conducted to answer questions regarding validity, fidelity and critical issues. United States and Germany are the first two Countries for number of driving simulation reviews. United States is the leading Country with 5 Institutes in the top-ten. Top Authors wrote from 3 to 7 reviews each and belong to Institutes located in North America and Europe. Cluster analysis identified three clusters and eight keywords. The selective review of reviews showed a substantial agreement for supporting validity of driving simulation with respect to neuropsychological and on-road testing, while for fidelity with respect to real-world driving experience a blurred representation emerged. The most relevant critical issues were the a) lack of a common set of standards, b) phenomenon of simulation sickness, c) need for psychometric properties, lack of studies investigating d) predictive validity with respect to collision rates and e) ecological validity. Driving simulation represents a cross-cutting topic in scientific literature on driving, and there are several evidences for considering it as a valid alternative to neuropsychological and on-road testing. Further research efforts could be aimed at establishing a consensus statement for protocols assessing fitness to drive, in order to (a) use standardized systems, (b) compare systematically driving simulators with regard to their validity and fidelity, and (c) employ shared criteria for conducting studies in a given sub-topic.
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spelling pubmed-72669702020-06-10 The Drives for Driving Simulation: A Scientometric Analysis and a Selective Review of Reviews on Simulated Driving Research Caffò, Alessandro Oronzo Tinella, Luigi Lopez, Antonella Spano, Giuseppina Massaro, Ylenia Lisi, Andrea Stasolla, Fabrizio Catanesi, Roberto Nardulli, Francesco Grattagliano, Ignazio Bosco, Andrea Front Psychol Psychology Driving behaviors and fitness to drive have been assessed over time using different tools: standardized neuropsychological, on-road and driving simulation testing. Nowadays, the great variability of topics related to driving simulation has elicited a high number of reviews. The present work aims to perform a scientometric analysis on driving simulation reviews and to propose a selective review of reviews focusing on relevant aspects related to validity and fidelity. A scientometric analysis of driving simulation reviews published from 1988 to 2019 was conducted. Bibliographic data from 298 reviews were extracted from Scopus and WoS. Performance analysis was conducted to investigate most prolific Countries, Journals, Institutes and Authors. A cluster analysis on authors’ keywords was performed to identify relevant associations between different research topics. Based on the reviews extracted from cluster analysis, a selective review of reviews was conducted to answer questions regarding validity, fidelity and critical issues. United States and Germany are the first two Countries for number of driving simulation reviews. United States is the leading Country with 5 Institutes in the top-ten. Top Authors wrote from 3 to 7 reviews each and belong to Institutes located in North America and Europe. Cluster analysis identified three clusters and eight keywords. The selective review of reviews showed a substantial agreement for supporting validity of driving simulation with respect to neuropsychological and on-road testing, while for fidelity with respect to real-world driving experience a blurred representation emerged. The most relevant critical issues were the a) lack of a common set of standards, b) phenomenon of simulation sickness, c) need for psychometric properties, lack of studies investigating d) predictive validity with respect to collision rates and e) ecological validity. Driving simulation represents a cross-cutting topic in scientific literature on driving, and there are several evidences for considering it as a valid alternative to neuropsychological and on-road testing. Further research efforts could be aimed at establishing a consensus statement for protocols assessing fitness to drive, in order to (a) use standardized systems, (b) compare systematically driving simulators with regard to their validity and fidelity, and (c) employ shared criteria for conducting studies in a given sub-topic. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7266970/ /pubmed/32528360 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00917 Text en Copyright © 2020 Caffò, Tinella, Lopez, Spano, Massaro, Lisi, Stasolla, Catanesi, Nardulli, Grattagliano and Bosco. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Caffò, Alessandro Oronzo
Tinella, Luigi
Lopez, Antonella
Spano, Giuseppina
Massaro, Ylenia
Lisi, Andrea
Stasolla, Fabrizio
Catanesi, Roberto
Nardulli, Francesco
Grattagliano, Ignazio
Bosco, Andrea
The Drives for Driving Simulation: A Scientometric Analysis and a Selective Review of Reviews on Simulated Driving Research
title The Drives for Driving Simulation: A Scientometric Analysis and a Selective Review of Reviews on Simulated Driving Research
title_full The Drives for Driving Simulation: A Scientometric Analysis and a Selective Review of Reviews on Simulated Driving Research
title_fullStr The Drives for Driving Simulation: A Scientometric Analysis and a Selective Review of Reviews on Simulated Driving Research
title_full_unstemmed The Drives for Driving Simulation: A Scientometric Analysis and a Selective Review of Reviews on Simulated Driving Research
title_short The Drives for Driving Simulation: A Scientometric Analysis and a Selective Review of Reviews on Simulated Driving Research
title_sort drives for driving simulation: a scientometric analysis and a selective review of reviews on simulated driving research
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7266970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32528360
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00917
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