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Driving Simulator

Published on
Feb 17, 2022
Arcus collaborates with the Center for Injury Research and Prevention to provide data support for an ongoing project.

Our Driving after Concussion study needs the help of both healthy and recently concussed teen partners in our research to understand how concussion affects driving behaviors in teens.

We want to study brain responses during simulated driving and are currently looking for participants 16-24 years old or those who have had brain surgery.

Advancing the safety of children, youth, and young adults by facilitating scientific inquiry into childhood and young adult injuries and translating these findings into commercial applications and public education programs for preventing future injuries.

Published on
Dec 27, 2019
Innovative virtual driving technology is helping injury research experts learn the critical skill deficits that underlie serious crashes.
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Published on
Feb 8, 2019
In this week’s recap, collaboration at the local and international levels takes center stage.
Published on
Apr 6, 2018
This week's news roundup includes the latest injury research, from concussion causes to making urban streets safer.
Published on
Nov 28, 2017
Snapshots of the Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies' portfolio of child safety-focused research projects is now available in CChIPS' annual report.
Published on
Aug 8, 2017
Self-driving cars are speedily racing toward becoming an everyday reality, with Congress considering recently introduced bills that would allow the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to oversee the deployment of autonomous vehicles on public roads, pre-empting individual states from issuing local laws. Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia are both applauding the cool technology ... and urging the