“…On the other hand, many studies indicate that cognitive distraction leads to a reduction in the vehicle's standard deviation of lateral position (SDLP), but there is currently a divergence in views regarding whether such reductions should be interpreted as impaired (Mehler, Reimer, Coughlin, & Dusek, 2009;Reimer, 2009) or improved (Engström, Johansson, & Östlund, 2005;He, McCarley, & Kramer, 2014;He & McCarley, 2011;Jamson et al, 2005;Kaber, Liang, Zhang, Rogers, & Gangakhedkar, 2012;Liang et al, 2010;Son, Lee, & Kim, 2011) driving performance. In addition, studies have found this reduction in SDLP to be accompanied by a higher gaze concentration towards the road centre (Cooper, Medeiros-Ward, & Strayer, 2013;Victor, Harbluk, & Engstrom, 2005;Wang, Reimer, Dobres, & Mehler, 2014), which is thought to be a possible reason for this reduction in SDLP (Boer, Spyridakos, Markkula, & Merat, 2016;Liang et al, 2010;Victor et al, 2005), though, again, the relationship between these two particular metrics is not currently understood.…”