Task 8-Levels of automation, human-machine interaction, human error, neuroergonomics Flashcards
Neuroergonomics (Error)
Understanding of human errors and how it relates to brain structures (see the manual for basic terminology).
Automatation
things that could previously only done by humans are now fully and independently accomplished by robots.
ERN
EVENT RELATED NEGATIVITY - a potential in the brain that serves error correction and indicates that teh brain has a specialised error monitoring system
levels of automation
10 ( full)- 1 (assistance) , autumation varies across different process and different stage sin process
neuroergonomics
application of neuroscience to ergonomics , address biological substrates of ergonomic concerns , understanding human error and relating it to the brain
post error slowing
after error , agent sacrifices speed for accuracy
lapses
type of human error , more complex than slips , during response selection , incorrect assessment of stimulus , failure to select good. plan
slips
during response execution , often with highly automated actions , due to loss of intention / distraction