International audienceThere is accumulating evidence which shows that mind wandering may be increased within automated environments. This is particularly concerning when considering the negative effect of mind wandering on short-term performance. Seventeen participants performed an obstacle avoidance task under two conditions, manual and automated, each lasting 40 min. Subjects perceived the manual condition as more demanding than the automated one. We noted a significant increase of mind wandering frequency after only approximately 20 min under the automated condition. While learning and workload alone cannot explain these results, more automation-related phenomena, such as complacency or loss of agency, could play a role. Pupil diameter d...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
Attention and episodic memory are two processes known to be particularly linked and whose interactio...
Mind wandering (MW) refers to the shift of attention away from a primary task towards thoughts unrel...
International audienceThere is accumulating evidence which shows that mind wandering may be increase...
International audienceThis study examined the influence of automation reliability on task-unrelated ...
Higher levels of automation are progressively integrated in critical environments to satisfy the inc...
Higher levels of automation are progressively integrated in critical environments to satisfy the inc...
International audienceTo satisfy the increasing demand for safer critical systems, engineers have in...
Spontaneous psychological activity substantially contributes to our everyday experience of the exter...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
Mind wandering is a commonly intruding cognitive state that leads to diminished performance and incr...
The central purpose of this dissertation is to develop and test a theoretical model of mind wanderin...
This work concerned the assessment of drivers’ attentional state in highly automated vehicle. A spec...
There is considerable evidence in the ergonomics literature that automation can significantly reduce...
AbstractWhen the mind wanders, attention turns away from the external environment and cognitive proc...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
Attention and episodic memory are two processes known to be particularly linked and whose interactio...
Mind wandering (MW) refers to the shift of attention away from a primary task towards thoughts unrel...
International audienceThere is accumulating evidence which shows that mind wandering may be increase...
International audienceThis study examined the influence of automation reliability on task-unrelated ...
Higher levels of automation are progressively integrated in critical environments to satisfy the inc...
Higher levels of automation are progressively integrated in critical environments to satisfy the inc...
International audienceTo satisfy the increasing demand for safer critical systems, engineers have in...
Spontaneous psychological activity substantially contributes to our everyday experience of the exter...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
Mind wandering is a commonly intruding cognitive state that leads to diminished performance and incr...
The central purpose of this dissertation is to develop and test a theoretical model of mind wanderin...
This work concerned the assessment of drivers’ attentional state in highly automated vehicle. A spec...
There is considerable evidence in the ergonomics literature that automation can significantly reduce...
AbstractWhen the mind wanders, attention turns away from the external environment and cognitive proc...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
Attention and episodic memory are two processes known to be particularly linked and whose interactio...
Mind wandering (MW) refers to the shift of attention away from a primary task towards thoughts unrel...