Fischer C, Töniges T, Harteis C, Wrede B. Do we betray errors beforehand? Using automated facial analysis to gather insights on learning from errors. Presented at the 15th European Congress of Psychology, Amsterdam
The ability to detect and compensate for errors is crucial in producing effective, goal-directed beh...
Recognizing facial expressions of emotions is a fundamental ability for adaptation to the social env...
Errors in human behavior elicit a cascade of brain activity related to performance monitoring and er...
Fischer C, Töniges T, Harteis C, Wrede B. Do we betray errors beforehand? Using automated facial ana...
Preventing humans from committing errors is a crucial aspect of man-machine interaction and systems ...
Harteis C, Fischer C, Töniges T, Wrede B. Do we betray our errors beforehand? The use of eye trackin...
Harteis C, Fischer C, Töniges T, Wrede B. Do we betray errors beforehand? Using automated facial ana...
Every day countless human errors occur around the globe. While many of these errors are harmless, ju...
Theoretical framework: Errors – usually defined as the avoidable non-attainment of a goal – are cons...
Today’s plants use highly reliable equipment, state-of-the-art automation and control, and deploy so...
Detecting behavioral errors is critical for optimizing performance. Here, we tested whether error mo...
International audienceIt was recognized long ago by Seneca through his famous "errare humanum est." ...
The topic of errors has received increasing attention in recent years. Most errors are easily correc...
Research on error observation has focused predominantly on situations in which individuals are passi...
International audienceRecognizing facial expressions of emotions is a fundamental ability for adapta...
The ability to detect and compensate for errors is crucial in producing effective, goal-directed beh...
Recognizing facial expressions of emotions is a fundamental ability for adaptation to the social env...
Errors in human behavior elicit a cascade of brain activity related to performance monitoring and er...
Fischer C, Töniges T, Harteis C, Wrede B. Do we betray errors beforehand? Using automated facial ana...
Preventing humans from committing errors is a crucial aspect of man-machine interaction and systems ...
Harteis C, Fischer C, Töniges T, Wrede B. Do we betray our errors beforehand? The use of eye trackin...
Harteis C, Fischer C, Töniges T, Wrede B. Do we betray errors beforehand? Using automated facial ana...
Every day countless human errors occur around the globe. While many of these errors are harmless, ju...
Theoretical framework: Errors – usually defined as the avoidable non-attainment of a goal – are cons...
Today’s plants use highly reliable equipment, state-of-the-art automation and control, and deploy so...
Detecting behavioral errors is critical for optimizing performance. Here, we tested whether error mo...
International audienceIt was recognized long ago by Seneca through his famous "errare humanum est." ...
The topic of errors has received increasing attention in recent years. Most errors are easily correc...
Research on error observation has focused predominantly on situations in which individuals are passi...
International audienceRecognizing facial expressions of emotions is a fundamental ability for adapta...
The ability to detect and compensate for errors is crucial in producing effective, goal-directed beh...
Recognizing facial expressions of emotions is a fundamental ability for adaptation to the social env...
Errors in human behavior elicit a cascade of brain activity related to performance monitoring and er...