Newman D J, Lathan C E
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139, USA.
IEEE Trans Syst Man Cybern C Appl Rev. 1999 Aug;29(3):387-94. doi: 10.1109/5326.777074.
Cognitive-performance and motor-performance activities in multi-task, high-workload environments were assessed during astronaut performance in space flight and in isolation. Data was collected in microgravity on the International Micro-gravity Laboratory (IML) space shuttle mission (STS-42), and the Canadian Astronaut Program Space Unit Life Simulation (CAPSULS) mission offered an ideal opportunity to collect data for individuals in extreme isolation to complement the space flight data using similar hardware, software, and experimental protocols. The mental workload and performance experiment (MWPE) was performed during the IML-1 space flight mission, and the memory processes and motor control (MEMO) experiment was performed during the CAPSULS isolation mission. In both experiments, short-term exhaustive memory and fine motor control associated with human-computer interaction was studied. Memory processes were assessed using a Sternberg-like exhaustive memory search containing 1, 2, 4, or 7 letters. Fine motor control was assessed using velocity-controlled (joystick) and position-controlled (trackball) computer input devices to acquire targets as displayed on a computer screen. Subjects repeated the tasks under two conditions that tested perceptual motor adaptation strategies: 1) During adaptation to the microgravity environment; and 2) While wearing left-right reversing prism goggles during the CAPSULS mission. Both conditions significantly degraded motor performance but not cognitive performance. The data collected during both the MEMO experiment and the MWPE experiments enhance the knowledge base of human interface technology for human performance in extreme environments.
在太空飞行和隔离环境中,对宇航员在多任务、高工作负荷环境下的认知表现和运动表现活动进行了评估。数据是在国际微重力实验室(IML)航天飞机任务(STS - 42)的微重力环境中收集的,加拿大宇航员计划太空单元生命模拟(CAPSULS)任务提供了一个理想的机会,可使用类似的硬件、软件和实验方案,为处于极端隔离状态的个体收集数据,以补充太空飞行数据。心理负荷与表现实验(MWPE)在IML - 1太空飞行任务期间进行,记忆过程与运动控制(MEMO)实验在CAPSULS隔离任务期间进行。在这两个实验中,研究了与人机交互相关的短期详尽记忆和精细运动控制。使用包含1、2、4或7个字母的类似斯特恩伯格的详尽记忆搜索来评估记忆过程。使用速度控制(操纵杆)和位置控制(轨迹球)计算机输入设备来评估精细运动控制,以获取计算机屏幕上显示的目标。受试者在两种测试感知运动适应策略的条件下重复任务:1)在适应微重力环境期间;2)在CAPSULS任务期间佩戴左右反转棱镜护目镜时。这两种情况均显著降低了运动表现,但未影响认知表现。在MEMO实验和MWPE实验期间收集的数据增强了人类界面技术在极端环境下人类表现方面的知识库。