An examination of sustained attention during complex multitasking scenarios.

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Jonathan C Rann, Amit Almor
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We report results from two experiments that examined the time course of vigilance decrements during a demanding multitasking scenario. Specifically, we implemented a novel paradigm in two experiments in which a total of 123 participants performed a go-no-go target detection continuous performance test (CPT) task simultaneously with a driving-based tracking task. Growth curve analyses of the temporal trajectories of performance of both tasks revealed vigilance decrement effects that varied across CPT and tracking measures, and between different target presentation rate conditions. Our findings highlight the importance of executive function, arousal, and motivation in such dual-task performance and support a multifaceted approach combining elements from the cognitive overload, cognitive underload, and opportunity-cost models of vigilance decrements. Insights from this work can inform the design and development of complex operator-system interfaces and thus increase safety and effectiveness for operators during mission-critical situations.

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在复杂的多任务场景中持续注意力的研究。
我们报告了两个实验的结果,这些实验检查了在高要求的多任务场景中警觉性下降的时间过程。具体来说,我们在两个实验中实施了一种新的范式,在两个实验中,共有123名参与者同时执行了一个基于驾驶的跟踪任务的目标检测连续性能测试(CPT)任务。两项任务表现的时间轨迹的增长曲线分析显示,警惕性下降效应在CPT和跟踪措施之间以及在不同的目标呈现率条件之间存在差异。我们的研究结果强调了执行功能、觉醒和动机在这种双重任务表现中的重要性,并支持了一种多方面的方法,将认知过载、认知欠负荷和警惕性下降的机会成本模型结合起来。从这项工作中获得的见解可以为复杂的操作系统接口的设计和开发提供信息,从而提高操作人员在关键任务情况下的安全性和有效性。
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