Title :
A multi-tasking environment for manipulating and measuring neural correlates of cognitive workload
Author :
St John, Mark ; Kobus, David A. ; Morrison, Jeffery G.
Author_Institution :
Cognitive Syst. Div., Pacific Sci. & Eng. Group, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
As part of the DARPA Augmented Cognition Program, our goal has been to develop a complex cognitive multi-tasking environment in which to study user workload, its neural correlates, and task/interface augmentations to modulate workload. Additionally, our goal has been to develop a task environment that has a quasi-operational and interactive feel appropriate for developing military command and control technologies while at the same time being suitable for experimental development using undergraduates as research participants. Our solution is a ship-based navy command and control environment that contains multiple tasks and enlists spatial, verbal, and decision-making processes. The workload of the component tasks may be manipulated independently to facilitate development of process-specific neuro-metric measures of workload.
Keywords :
command and control systems; decision making; human factors; military computing; military systems; spatial reasoning; user interfaces; DARPA Augmented Cognition Program; airspace monitoring task; cognitive workload; complex cognitive multi-tasking environment; component tasks; decision-making; decision-making processes; games; military command and control technologies; multi-tasking environment; multiple tasks; neural correlates manipulation; neural correlates measurement; process-specific neuro-metric measures; research participants; ship navigation task; ship status task; ship-based navy command and control environment; spatial reasoning; task/interface augmentations; undergraduates; user workload; workload modulate; Appropriate technology; Cognition; Command and control systems; Decision making; Game theory; Human factors; Modulation coding; Multitasking; NASA; Psychology;
Conference_Titel :
Human Factors and Power Plants, 2002. Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE 7th Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7450-9
DOI :
10.1109/HFPP.2002.1042861