A Technique to Measure Visual Proprioception with Respect to Human Performance

Abstract

ABSTRACT The proposed study will assess two objectives as part of the Simulation Toolset for Analysis of Mission, Personnel & Systems (STAMPS). The first will model the intrinsic variability of a mixed gender sample representing a cross section of human variability during a Human Machine Interface task. The second, will assist in developing a systematic representation of crew teams and ship systems as individual entities. The first task will be accomplished via visual proprioception, where visual proprioception is the appreciation of movement and position of the body and parts of the body based on information from visual and joint receptor senses. The second task will be accomplished by combining the visual proprioception results with results from a Job-Demand-Control (JDC) survey. Combing the results will augment the information generated from the larger STAMPS initiative.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Aug 12, 2016
Source ID
N000141512538

Entities

People

  • Donald Peterson

Organizations

  • Office of Naval Research
  • Texas A&M University–Texarkana
  • United States Navy

Tags

Readers

  • Brain and Cognitive Science; Experimental Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Neurotrauma and Rehabilitation Medicine.
  • Systems Analysis and Design