Falandays J Benjamin, Spevack Samuel, Pärnamets Philip, Spivey Michael
Department of Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California, Merced, Merced, CA, United States.
Scientist at Exponent, Menlo Park, CA, United States.
Front Psychol. 2021 Feb 11;12:624111. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.624111. eCollection 2021.
If our choices make us who we are, then what does that mean when these choices are made in the human-machine interface? Developing a clear understanding of how human decision making is influenced by automated systems in the environment is critical because, as human-machine interfaces and assistive robotics become even more ubiquitous in everyday life, many daily decisions will be an emergent result of the interactions between the human and the machine - not stemming solely from the human. For example, choices can be influenced by the relative locations and motor costs of the response options, as well as by the timing of the response prompts. In drift diffusion model simulations of response-prompt timing manipulations, we find that it is only relatively equibiased choices that will be successfully influenced by this kind of perturbation. However, with drift diffusion model simulations of motor cost manipulations, we find that even relatively biased choices can still show some influence of the perturbation. We report the results of a two-alternative forced-choice experiment with a computer mouse modified to have a subtle velocity bias in a pre-determined direction for each trial, inducing an increased motor cost to move the cursor away from the pre-designated target direction. With queries that have each been normed in advance to be equibiased in people's preferences, the participant will often begin their mouse movement before their cognitive choice has been finalized, and the directional bias in the mouse velocity exerts a small but significant influence on their final choice. With queries that are not equibiased, a similar influence is observed. By exploring the synergies that are developed between humans and machines and tracking their temporal dynamics, this work aims to provide insight into our evolving decisions.
如果我们的选择塑造了我们的本质,那么当这些选择是在人机界面中做出时,这意味着什么呢?清楚地了解人类决策是如何受到环境中自动化系统的影响至关重要,因为随着人机界面和辅助机器人在日常生活中变得越来越普遍,许多日常决策将是人与机器相互作用的结果——而不仅仅源于人类。例如,选择会受到响应选项的相对位置和运动成本以及响应提示的时间的影响。在响应提示时间操纵的漂移扩散模型模拟中,我们发现只有相对均衡的选择才会受到这种干扰的成功影响。然而,在运动成本操纵的漂移扩散模型模拟中,我们发现即使是相对有偏差的选择仍然会显示出一些干扰的影响。我们报告了一项二选一强制选择实验的结果,该实验使用了一个经过修改的电脑鼠标,在每次试验中,鼠标在预先确定的方向上有一个微妙的速度偏差,这会导致将光标从预先指定的目标方向移开时运动成本增加。对于事先被规范为在人们的偏好中均衡的查询,参与者通常会在他们的认知选择最终确定之前就开始移动鼠标,并且鼠标速度的方向偏差对他们的最终选择产生了微小但显著的影响。对于不均衡的查询,也观察到了类似的影响。通过探索人与机器之间形成的协同作用并跟踪它们的时间动态,这项工作旨在深入了解我们不断演变的决策。