A Neuroadaptive Cognitive Model for Dealing With Uncertainty in Tracing Pilots' Cognitive State

Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (3):1012-1029 (2020)
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Abstract

When people are performing a task, it is hard to know whether they are about to make a mistake. Klaproth, Halbrügge, Krol, Vernaleken, Zander, and Russwinkel address this by recording EEG signals while people are performing a flight control task, and show that by examining the EEG signal they can determine when people failed to notice particular stimuli, which could lead to better assistive tools.

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