Bezerianos Anastasios, Sun Yu, Chen Yu, Woong Kian Fong, Taya Fumihiko, Arico Pietro, Borghini Gianluca, Babiloni Fabio, Thakor Nitish
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2015;2015:4696-9. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319442.
The current study aims to look at the difference in coupling of EEG activity of participant pairs while they perform a cooperative, concurrent, independent yet different task at high and low difficulty levels. Participants performed the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) designed Multi-Attribute Task Battery (MATB-II) task which simulates a pilot and copilot operating an aircraft. Each participant in the pair was responsible for 2 out of 4 subtasks which were independent and different from one another while all tasks occurs concurrently in real time with difficulty levels being the frequency that adjustments are required for each subtask. We found that as the task become more difficult, there was more coupling between the pilot and copilot.
当前的研究旨在观察参与者在高难度和低难度水平下执行合作、并行、独立但不同任务时,其脑电图活动耦合的差异。参与者执行了美国国家航空航天局(NASA)设计的多属性任务组合(MATB-II)任务,该任务模拟了飞行员和副驾驶操作飞机的情景。每对参与者负责4个相互独立且不同的子任务中的2个,所有任务同时实时进行,难度水平是每个子任务所需调整的频率。我们发现,随着任务难度增加,飞行员和副驾驶之间的耦合更多。