Cyberneticists develop mathematical human control models which are used to tune manual control systems and understand human performance limits. Neuroscientists explore the physiology and circuitry of the central nervous system to understand how the brain works. Both research human visuomotor control tasks, such as the pursuit tracking task. In this paper we discuss some commonalities and differences in both approaches to better understand the adapting human controller. Special attention is given to Adaptive Model Theory, which studied adaptive human control using several linear and nonlinear control engineering techniques. The insights gained yield schemes and concepts which pave the way for key future work on this topic.Control & Simulatio
Manual control cybernetics aims to understand and describe how humans control vehicles and devices, ...
Mathematical human control models are widely used in tuning manual control systems and understanding...
Manual control tasks can be found everywhere in our daily activities, and the human ability to adapt...
Cyberneticists develop mathematical human control models which are used to tune manual control syste...
Mathematical control models are widely used in tuning manual control systems and understanding human...
Mathematical control models are widely used in tuning manual control systems and understanding human...
Manual control cybernetics aims to understand and describe how humans control vehicles and devices u...
Adaptive Model Theory (AMT) proposes that the brain forms and adaptively maintains inverse models of...
Abstract—This study aimed to find evidence for the formation of an internal inverse model of a novel...
Improved understanding of human adaptation can be used to design better (semi-)automated systems tha...
An improved understanding of pilot’s control behavior adaptations in response to sudden changes in t...
Based on computational principles, the concept of an internal model for adaptive control has been di...
In this paper, we introduce several system theoretic problems brought forward by recent studies on n...
The Problem: How does the human neural circuitry control posture and voluntary movements? Humans are...
The complex bio-mechanics of human body is capable of generating an unlimited repertoire of movement...
Manual control cybernetics aims to understand and describe how humans control vehicles and devices, ...
Mathematical human control models are widely used in tuning manual control systems and understanding...
Manual control tasks can be found everywhere in our daily activities, and the human ability to adapt...
Cyberneticists develop mathematical human control models which are used to tune manual control syste...
Mathematical control models are widely used in tuning manual control systems and understanding human...
Mathematical control models are widely used in tuning manual control systems and understanding human...
Manual control cybernetics aims to understand and describe how humans control vehicles and devices u...
Adaptive Model Theory (AMT) proposes that the brain forms and adaptively maintains inverse models of...
Abstract—This study aimed to find evidence for the formation of an internal inverse model of a novel...
Improved understanding of human adaptation can be used to design better (semi-)automated systems tha...
An improved understanding of pilot’s control behavior adaptations in response to sudden changes in t...
Based on computational principles, the concept of an internal model for adaptive control has been di...
In this paper, we introduce several system theoretic problems brought forward by recent studies on n...
The Problem: How does the human neural circuitry control posture and voluntary movements? Humans are...
The complex bio-mechanics of human body is capable of generating an unlimited repertoire of movement...
Manual control cybernetics aims to understand and describe how humans control vehicles and devices, ...
Mathematical human control models are widely used in tuning manual control systems and understanding...
Manual control tasks can be found everywhere in our daily activities, and the human ability to adapt...