Neuropsychological Measurement of Decision-Making on the Road
The decision-making process on the road that activates the frontal lobe (responsible for executive functions and planning), the parietal lobe (spatial perception), and the reticular formation of the brainstem (for alertness and attention). Any violation of these functions leads to a slow reaction or an inadequate assessment of the situation, which increases the likelihood of accidents.
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