Air traffic controllers are required to spend considerable periods of time observing radar displays. Yet, information regarding physiological measures which best reflect the attentional process in complex vigilance tasks is generally lacking. As an initial approach to gaining such information, a number of physiological measures obtained during performance of a demanding visual-motor (tracking) task were examined in order to determine which measures best differentiated the performance periods from intertrial rest periods. (Author)
Patterns of Physiological Activity Accompanying Performance on a Perceptual-Motor Task
1969
14 pages
Report
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Englisch
Psychology , Performance(Human) , Attention , Stress(Psychology) , Performance tests , Students , Display systems , Reaction(Psychology) , Physiology , Time , Tracking , Test methods , Electrophysiology , Analysis of variance , Air traffic controllers , Radar equipment , Heart rate , Perceptual motor tasks
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