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arxiv: 0810.4884 · v2 · submitted 2008-10-27 · 💻 cs.HC · cs.NE

The adaptability of physiological systems optimizes performance: new directions in augmentation

classification 💻 cs.HC cs.NE
keywords systemsmodelalternateapproachcomplexdirectionshuman-machinelearning
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This paper contributes to the human-machine interface community in two ways: as a critique of the closed-loop AC (augmented cognition) approach, and as a way to introduce concepts from complex systems and systems physiology into the field. Of particular relevance is a comparison of the inverted-U (or Gaussian) model of optimal performance and multidimensional fitness landscape model. Hypothetical examples will be given from human physiology and learning and memory. In particular, a four-step model will be introduced that is proposed as a better means to characterize multivariate systems during behavioral processes with complex dynamics such as learning. Finally, the alternate approach presented herein is considered as a preferable design alternate in human-machine systems. It is within this context that future directions are discussed.

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