36 – Aviation Instruments & Automation/Causal Mechanisms of the Quiet Eye
A look at some of the developments in cockpit technology. Do “glass
cockpits” really lead to better flying performance? Can Head-Up
Displays and Highways in the Sky reduce pilot workload? Has
automation in aviation lived up to its promise? -Why...
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A look at some of the developments in cockpit technology. Do
“glass cockpits” really lead to better flying performance? Can
Head-Up Displays and Highways in the Sky reduce pilot workload?
Has automation in aviation lived up to its promise?
-Why does having a “quiet eye” resulting in better sports
performance? (Time 20:45)
Articles/links:
Learning to fly glass cockpits requires a new cognitive model.
Can a glass cockpit display help (or hinder) performance of
novices in simulated flight training? Cognitive Issues in Head-Up
Displays Attentional Tunneling and Task Management in Synthetic
Vision Displays An Information-Centered Analysis of the
Tunnel-in-the-Sky Display
Automation surprises
Identifying the causal mechanisms of the quiet eye Fixational
eye movements (Special Issue)
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/brain-games/videos/brain-games-pay-attention/
More information:
http://perceptionaction.com/
My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles)
My ASU Web page
Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc)
Credits:
The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action
The GrOOming – Glass Room
Lo-fi is sci-fi – Oil on Glass
Song Machine – Keep Outta My Head!
Mount Caramel – Swallow Me Up
The Dirtbombs – By My Side
We Were Promised – Quiet Little Voices
Still Pluto – Open Up Your Eyes
via freemusicarchive.org and jamendo.com
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