The Relevance of Attention Control, Not Working Memory, in Human Factors.

IF 2.9 3区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Human Factors Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-28 DOI:10.1177/00187208231159727
Richard Pak, Anne Collins McLaughlin, Randall Engle
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Abstract

Objective: Discuss the human factors relevance of attention control (AC), a domain-general ability to regulate information processing functions in the service of goal-directed behavior.

Background: Working memory (WM) measures appear as predictors in various applied psychology studies. However, measures of WM reflect a mixture of memory storage and controlled attention making it difficult to interpret the meaning of significant WM-task relations for human factors. In light of new research, complex task performance may be better predicted or explained with new measures of attention control rather than WM.

Method: We briefly review the topic of individual differences in abilities in Human Factors. Next, we focus on WM, how it is measured, and what can be inferred from significant WM-task relations.

Results: The theoretical underpinnings of attention control as a high-level factor that affects complex thought and behavior make it useful in human factors, which often study performance in complex and dynamic task environments. To facilitate research on attention control in applied settings, we discuss a validated measure of attention control that predicts more variance in complex task performance than WM. In contrast to existing measures of WM or AC, our measures of attention control only require 3 minutes each (10 minutes total) and may be less culture-bound making them suitable for use in applied settings.

Conclusion: Explaining or predicting task performance relations with attention control rather than WM may have dramatically different implications for designing more specific, equitable task interfaces, or training.

Application: A highly efficient ability predictor can help researchers and practitioners better understand task requirements for human factors interventions or performance prediction.

注意控制而非工作记忆在人为因素中的相关性。
目的:讨论注意力控制(AC)与人类因素的相关性:讨论注意力控制(AC)的人为因素相关性,这是一种调节信息处理功能以服务于目标导向行为的领域通用能力:背景:在各种应用心理学研究中,工作记忆(WM)测量指标都是预测指标。然而,工作记忆的测量结果反映了记忆存储和受控注意力的混合情况,因此很难解释工作记忆与任务之间的重要关系对人为因素的意义。根据新的研究结果,使用新的注意力控制测量方法而不是 WM 测量方法,可能会更好地预测或解释复杂任务的表现:我们简要回顾了人为因素中能力的个体差异这一主题。接下来,我们将重点关注WM、如何测量WM以及从WM与任务的显著关系中可以推断出什么:注意控制是影响复杂思维和行为的高级因素,其理论基础使其在人因学中非常有用,因为人因学经常研究复杂和动态任务环境中的表现。为了促进在应用环境中对注意力控制的研究,我们讨论了一种经过验证的注意力控制测量方法,这种方法比注意力管理系统(WM)更能预测复杂任务绩效的差异。与现有的WM或AC测量方法相比,我们的注意力控制测量方法每项只需3分钟(共10分钟),而且文化限制较少,因此适合在应用环境中使用:结论:用注意力控制而非 WM 来解释或预测任务绩效关系,可能会对设计更具体、更公平的任务界面或培训产生显著不同的影响:高效的能力预测器可以帮助研究人员和从业人员更好地理解任务要求,从而进行人为因素干预或成绩预测。
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来源期刊
Human Factors
Human Factors 管理科学-行为科学
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
6.10%
发文量
99
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society publishes peer-reviewed scientific studies in human factors/ergonomics that present theoretical and practical advances concerning the relationship between people and technologies, tools, environments, and systems. Papers published in Human Factors leverage fundamental knowledge of human capabilities and limitations – and the basic understanding of cognitive, physical, behavioral, physiological, social, developmental, affective, and motivational aspects of human performance – to yield design principles; enhance training, selection, and communication; and ultimately improve human-system interfaces and sociotechnical systems that lead to safer and more effective outcomes.
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