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Human Perception and Performance

Human Perception and PerformanceThe major focus of the Human Performance and Perception group is on the mechanisms of human perception and the relations between perception and action.

Group Leader: Arthur F. Kramer
Administrative Support Staff: Judith C. Allen

The specific research interests of the group include the following topics:

  • the influence of distraction on driver performance and safety
  • the role of top-down and bottom-up factors in the control of visual attention
  • the representation of complex scenes
  • the influence of environmental characteristics on postural control and gait
  • display design for aviation
  • the study of aging and cortical plasticity
  • spatial navigation in virtual worlds

The group employs a large battery of techniques to address the issues described above. These methodologies include eye movement contingent upon control of visual displays; the recording of physiological measures, such as event-related brain potentials; cardiovascular measures, and fMRI; mathematical and statistical modeling of human responses to simple and complex displays; nonlinear analyses of complex movements; and complex, real-time visual simulations of flight, automobile driving, and other complex environments.

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