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Unit 3 – Sensation and Perception
Topic 3.1
How does signal detection theory apply to traffic safety measures?
It explains how drivers notice important signals like brake lights amongst less relevant stimuli on the road.
It describes how loud traffic noises can drown out other vital sounds for pedestrians.
It outlines why road signs are placed at regular intervals along highways.
It shows why cars are designed with comfortable seats and temperature control systems for long drives.
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