作者: Robert Arthur Henning , Wolfram Boucsein , Monica Claudia Gil
DOI: 10.1016/S0167-8760(00)00190-2
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摘要: Abstract A cybernetic model of behavior predicts that team performance may depend on physiological compliance among participants. This laboratory study tested if in electrodermal activity (EDA), heart rate or breathing two-person teams ( N =16) was predictive coordination a continuous tracking task simulating teleoperation. Visual contact participants manipulated. Physiological scored with weighted coherence and cross correlation. Separate multiple regression analyses revealed the completion time predicted by measures for EDA heart, but only at trend level breathing. Task also Team error EDA, breathing, While social–visual did not have an impact, improved performance, robust over all three measures. Heart correlation showed strongest relationships. These results provide evidence members benefit performance. further is needed, someday needed tool work, objective means to guide ergonomic design complex sociotechnical systems requiring high degree proficiency.