Generalizability of Manual Control Skills between Control Tasks of Varying Difficulty
[摘要] This paper presents the results of an experiment that was performed at NASA Ames Research Center using 18 participants in two different groups who trained a task for ten days, with the goal of identifying how skill generalization would occur between two similar tasks of varying difficulty. A cybernetic approach was used. The first group was trained in a simple one-dimensional tracking task and transferred to a difficult two-dimensional tracking task. For the second group, this was reversed. Training with a simple task before transferring to the difficult task resulted in a slower convergence to final performance. However, it did allow participants to start with a better initial performance in the difficult task. Furthermore, after training with a simple task, participants controlled with a higher gain and generated lower lead time constants. However, possibly due to the number of participants, this experiment did not find any statistical evidence to support the conclusion that training with a simple task version helps in learning a more complex task.
[发布日期] 2019-09-16 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 心理学(综合)
[关键词] CONVERGENCE;CYBERNETICS;EDUCATION;IDENTIFYING;MANUAL CONTROL;TIME CONSTANT [时效性]