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   Into the wild: Neuroergonomic differentiation of hand-held and augmented reality wearable displays during outdoor navigation with functional near infrared spectroscopy  
   
نویسنده mckendrick r. ,parasuraman r. ,murtza r. ,formwalt a. ,baccus w. ,paczynski m. ,ayaz h.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : MAY2016
چکیده    Highly mobile computing devices promise to improve quality of life,productivity and performance. increased situation awareness and reduced mental workload are two potential means by which this can be accomplished. however,it is difficult to measure these concepts in the “wild”. we employed ultra-portable battery operated and wireless functional near infrared spectroscopy (fnirs) to non-invasively measure hemodynamic changes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex (pfc). measurements were taken during navigation of a college campus with either a hand-held display,or an augmented reality wearable display (arwd). hemodynamic measures were also paired with secondary tasks of visual perception and auditory working memory to provide behavioral assessment of situation awareness and mental workload. navigating with an augmented reality wearable display produced the least workload during the auditory working memory task,and a trend for improved situation awareness in our measures of prefrontal hemodynamics. the hemodynamics associated with errors were also different between the two devices. errors with an augmented reality wearable display were associated with increased prefrontal activity and the opposite was observed for the hand-held display. this suggests that the cognitive mechanisms underlying errors between the two devices differ. these findings show fnirs is a valuable tool for assessing new technology in ecologically valid settings and that arwds offer benefits with regards to mental workload while navigating,and potentially superior situation awareness with improved display design. © 2016 mckendrick,parasuraman,murtza,formwalt,baccus,paczynski and ayaz.
کلیدواژه FNIRS; Head-mounted display; Mental workload; Neuroergonomics; Situation awareness; Spatial navigation; Working memory
آدرس psychology department,human factors and applied cognition,george mason university,fairfax,va, United States, psychology department,human factors and applied cognition,george mason university,fairfax,va, United States, psychology department,human factors and applied cognition,george mason university,fairfax,va, United States, psychology department,human factors and applied cognition,george mason university,fairfax,va, United States, psychology department,human factors and applied cognition,george mason university,fairfax,va, United States, psychology department,human factors and applied cognition,george mason university,fairfax,va, United States, school of biomedical engineering,science and health systems,drexel university,philadelphia,pa,united states,department of family and community health,university of pennsylvania,philadelphia,pa,united states,division of general pediatrics,children’s hospital of philadelphia,philadelphia,pa, United States
 
     
   
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