Cooperation objective evaluation in aviation: validation and comparison of two novel approaches in simulated environment
Rossella Capotorto,
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Vincenzo Ronca,
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Nicolina Sciaraffa
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et al.
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18
Published: Sept. 17, 2024
Introduction
In
operational
environments,
human
interaction
and
cooperation
between
individuals
are
critical
to
efficiency
safety.
These
states
influenced
by
individuals'
cognitive
emotional
states.
Human
factor
research
aims
objectively
quantify
these
prevent
error
maintain
constant
performances,
particularly
in
high-risk
settings
such
as
aviation,
where
performance
account
for
a
significant
portion
of
accidents.
Methods
Thus,
this
study
aimed
evaluate
validate
two
novel
methods
assessing
the
degree
among
professional
pilots
engaged
real-flight
simulation
tasks.
addition,
assess
ability
proposed
metrics
differentiate
expertise
levels
operating
crews
based
on
their
cooperation.
Eight
were
involved
experiments,
consisting
four
Unexperienced
Experienced
pilots.
An
expert
trainer,
simulating
air
traffic
management
communication
one
side
acting
subject
matter
other,
provided
external
evaluations
pilots'
mental
during
simulation.
The
approaches
introduced
formulated
circular
correlation
mutual
information
techniques.
Results
discussion
findings
demonstrated
possibility
quantifying
realistic
flight
simulations.
time
is
found
be
significantly
higher
(
p
<
0.05)
compared
ones.
Furthermore,
preliminary
results
exhibited
correlations
with
subjective
behavioral
measures
collected
every
30
s
task,
confirming
reliability.
Language: Английский
Inter‐brain synchrony is associated with greater shared identity within naturalistic conversational pairs
Neal Hinvest,
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Chris Ashwin,
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Muhammad Hijazy
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et al.
British Journal of Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 26, 2024
Inter-brain
synchrony
occurs
between
individuals
who
feel
connected
socially,
but
how
relates
to
felt
connectedness
under
naturalistic
social
interaction
has
remained
enigmatic.
We
hypothesized
that
inter-brain
naturally
interacting
might
be
associated
with
the
internalization
of
a
identity,
link
an
individual's
personal
identity
and
group
which
individual
belongs.
A
convenience
sample
sixty
participants
were
split
into
dyads
interacted
naturalistically
on
task.
Through
mapping
EEG
oscillatory
waveforms
onto
conceptual
model
categorizing
formation
within
conversation,
greater
was
observed
in
emergent
stage
compared
earlier
stages,
where
not
present.
provide
evidence
for
neural
related
higher
socio-psychological
during
development
interaction.
Language: Английский