In-Vehicle Assistive Technologies

Info about the Project

There are many populations who need assistive technologies while driving such as the millions of Americans suffer traumatic brain injuries each year, and the majority of them return to driving at some point following their recovery. However, the residual effects of TBIs can affect perception, cognition, emotion, and motor abilities. In collaboration with the Shepherd Center we are developing software that can help improve the attention and abilities of drivers post-TBI.
Faculty: 
Bruce Walker
Students: 
Keenan May, Brittany Noah, Steve Jones, Tyler White, Thom Gable