Pedestrians at Twilight Neglecting Dynamic Objects, Increasing Risk of Accidents.
The study looked at why pedestrians and vehicles sometimes collide during twilight. They had people wear eye trackers and walk near cars during the day, twilight, and night. They found that during twilight, people don't pay as much attention to moving objects, and only look at them from a certain distance. Twilight vision is unique, not just a mix of daytime and nighttime vision.