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Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Page 1. D. Harris (Ed.): Engin. Psychol. and Cog. Ergonomics, HCII 2007, LNAI 4562, pp. 426435, ... more Page 1. D. Harris (Ed.): Engin. Psychol. and Cog. Ergonomics, HCII 2007, LNAI 4562, pp. 426435, 2007. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007 Monitoring Performance and Mental Workload in an Automated System Indramani ...
Examination of neuropsychological functioning, both in healthy populations and in individuals wit... more Examination of neuropsychological functioning, both in healthy populations and in individuals with brain injury, has provided important information with regard to lateralization of cognitive function, gender differences in neuropsychological performance, functional differences associated with disconnection syndromes, and cognitive capacity at various developmental stages. To date, a large body of research has focused not only on structural brain development but also on the maturation of individual neuropsychological domains and the process by which these domains become integrated during development (Webb et al., 2001). Among cognitive domains, the association between aggression and mental illness has been the focus of research due to the costs associated with anti-social personality disorders plaguing the criminal justice system. Aggression in terms of physical or mental illness often leads to behavioural problems both to the aggressor and victim. Aggressive tendencies at times clos...
Page 1. D. Harris (Ed.): Engin. Psychol. and Cog. Ergonomics, HCII 2007, LNAI 4562, pp. 426435, ... more Page 1. D. Harris (Ed.): Engin. Psychol. and Cog. Ergonomics, HCII 2007, LNAI 4562, pp. 426435, 2007. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007 Monitoring Performance and Mental Workload in an Automated System Indramani ...
Journal of the Indian …, Jan 1, 2008
Computer-aided system or automation technology is a pervasive phenomenon, which confronts inexora... more Computer-aided system or automation technology is a pervasive phenomenon, which confronts inexorably human issues of cognitive functioning. Automation envisages the thought of electronic replacement of human operator. It plays a critical role in situations when a small number of operators must control and supervise a very complex set of remote processes. The present review examines the notion of automated complacency and mental workload along with the factors, which promotes or confines the effective usage of automation by human operators. The concomitant effects of extended training, automation reliability and feedback on the detection of automation failures and perceived workload in multitask ambience have been studied and demonstrated in this paper. A long tenure of training administered to the subjects indicated no benefit in terms of monitoring efficiency and mental workload in the multitask ambience as well as results also deciphered that varying feedback types failed to diminish mental workload, causing detection inefficiency. The underlying mechanism of adaptive automation is also considered within the framework of psychophysiological (HRV, pulse rate, EEG) evidences.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Page 1. D. Harris (Ed.): Engin. Psychol. and Cog. Ergonomics, HCII 2007, LNAI 4562, pp. 426435, ... more Page 1. D. Harris (Ed.): Engin. Psychol. and Cog. Ergonomics, HCII 2007, LNAI 4562, pp. 426435, 2007. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007 Monitoring Performance and Mental Workload in an Automated System Indramani ...
Examination of neuropsychological functioning, both in healthy populations and in individuals wit... more Examination of neuropsychological functioning, both in healthy populations and in individuals with brain injury, has provided important information with regard to lateralization of cognitive function, gender differences in neuropsychological performance, functional differences associated with disconnection syndromes, and cognitive capacity at various developmental stages. To date, a large body of research has focused not only on structural brain development but also on the maturation of individual neuropsychological domains and the process by which these domains become integrated during development (Webb et al., 2001). Among cognitive domains, the association between aggression and mental illness has been the focus of research due to the costs associated with anti-social personality disorders plaguing the criminal justice system. Aggression in terms of physical or mental illness often leads to behavioural problems both to the aggressor and victim. Aggressive tendencies at times clos...
Page 1. D. Harris (Ed.): Engin. Psychol. and Cog. Ergonomics, HCII 2007, LNAI 4562, pp. 426435, ... more Page 1. D. Harris (Ed.): Engin. Psychol. and Cog. Ergonomics, HCII 2007, LNAI 4562, pp. 426435, 2007. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007 Monitoring Performance and Mental Workload in an Automated System Indramani ...
Journal of the Indian …, Jan 1, 2008
Computer-aided system or automation technology is a pervasive phenomenon, which confronts inexora... more Computer-aided system or automation technology is a pervasive phenomenon, which confronts inexorably human issues of cognitive functioning. Automation envisages the thought of electronic replacement of human operator. It plays a critical role in situations when a small number of operators must control and supervise a very complex set of remote processes. The present review examines the notion of automated complacency and mental workload along with the factors, which promotes or confines the effective usage of automation by human operators. The concomitant effects of extended training, automation reliability and feedback on the detection of automation failures and perceived workload in multitask ambience have been studied and demonstrated in this paper. A long tenure of training administered to the subjects indicated no benefit in terms of monitoring efficiency and mental workload in the multitask ambience as well as results also deciphered that varying feedback types failed to diminish mental workload, causing detection inefficiency. The underlying mechanism of adaptive automation is also considered within the framework of psychophysiological (HRV, pulse rate, EEG) evidences.