Vigilance declines when exposed to highly predictable and uneventful tasks. Monotonous tasks provide little cognitive and motor stimulation and contribute to human errors. This paper aims to model and detect vigilance decline in real time through participant’s reaction times during a monotonous task. A lab-based experiment adapting the Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) is conducted to quantify the effect of monotony on overall performance. Then relevant parameters are used to build a model detecting hypovigilance throughout the experiment. The accuracy of different mathematical models are compared to detect in real-time – minute by minute - the lapses in vigilance during the task. We show that monotonous tasks can lead to an aver...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) have proposed that detection failures in vigil...
Resting-state brain networks represent the intrinsic state of the brain during the majority of cogni...
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While driver hypovigilance is often attributed to fatigue, it is more frequent in monotonous road en...
Monotony has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes. Drivers’ ability to react to ...
The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomen...
The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomen...
The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomen...
The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomen...
The goal habituation model of vigilance proposed by Ariga and Lleras (2011) posits that it is possib...
The resource view on vigilance performance was tested. First, a low demanding task was compared with...
failures in vigilance tasks result from a ‘mindless ’ withdrawal of attentional effort from the moni...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, typically requires observers to monitor for infrequent critical s...
failures in vigilance tasks result from a ‘mindless ’ withdrawal of attentional effort from the moni...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Median reaction times averaged across subjects for each of the 96 target presentations...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) have proposed that detection failures in vigil...
Resting-state brain networks represent the intrinsic state of the brain during the majority of cogni...
Contains fulltext : 64743.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The resource v...
While driver hypovigilance is often attributed to fatigue, it is more frequent in monotonous road en...
Monotony has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes. Drivers’ ability to react to ...
The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomen...
The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomen...
The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomen...
The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomen...
The goal habituation model of vigilance proposed by Ariga and Lleras (2011) posits that it is possib...
The resource view on vigilance performance was tested. First, a low demanding task was compared with...
failures in vigilance tasks result from a ‘mindless ’ withdrawal of attentional effort from the moni...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, typically requires observers to monitor for infrequent critical s...
failures in vigilance tasks result from a ‘mindless ’ withdrawal of attentional effort from the moni...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Median reaction times averaged across subjects for each of the 96 target presentations...
Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, and Yiend (1997) have proposed that detection failures in vigil...
Resting-state brain networks represent the intrinsic state of the brain during the majority of cogni...
Contains fulltext : 64743.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The resource v...