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Research Example: Cognitive Performance Research (Memory)
In this photo, researchers are studying the cognitive processes
that underlie the performance of pilots, air traffic controllers,
and other skilled professionals. This research involves a combination
of well-controlled laboratory studies of basic cognitive mechanisms,
theoretical modeling, flight simulation studies, field observation,
and analysis of accident reports.
They may also conduct field studies involving interruptions and
distractions in concurrent task performance, devising ways to evaluate
crew performance of complex tasks, and teaching crews to critically
analyze their own performance. |
Cognitive Performance in Aviation Environments
The pilot is wearing a eye-tracking, head-mounted device while
performing the cognitive processes that involve:
- Prospective Memory -- remembering to perform an intended
action that must be deferred -- and,
Changes in her eye movement and pupil response, when analyzed,
will reveal how her attention was directed throughout the performance
of the task. Further analysis relates attention to memory and skilled
performance.
Eye-Tracking Movie
Play the eye-tracking detail movie to see how the pupil reacts
during different tasks.
Test your knowledge by taking the Human
Performance Quiz
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