Subjective time scales when working with perspective human-computer interfaces

The analysis of subjective time scales of the subjects with perspective human-computer interfaces was carried out: neurocomputer (brain-computer), electromyographic, oculografic. It is shown that for all of them it is typical to underestimate the maximum time spent for the execution of on...

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Main Authors: Ya.A. Turovskiy, A.V. Mamaev, A.V. Alekseev, S.V. Borzunov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2019-01-01
Series:Экспериментальная психология
Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/en/exp/2019/n2/Turovskiy_et_al.shtml
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author Ya.A. Turovskiy
A.V. Mamaev
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S.V. Borzunov
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description The analysis of subjective time scales of the subjects with perspective human-computer interfaces was carried out: neurocomputer (brain-computer), electromyographic, oculografic. It is shown that for all of them it is typical to underestimate the maximum time spent for the execution of one team. In this case, for the electromyographic and oculografic, this feature is also preserved for the indicators of the average time for executing the commands. The results of the assessment demonstrate a unified approach of users to the formation of subjective time when working with various interfaces: the user estimates both the averaged and the best (minimum) with the worst (maximum) time for executing commands on a single scale. Subjects who switched worse from generating one command for the interface to another subjectively rated the interface as slower. The HRV data showed the LF-band relationship with a subjective estimate of the time spent working with the interface. Analysis of the relationship (true time-subjective) / true time has shown that subjective time scales when working with the neurocomputer and oculographic interfaces demonstrate a high correlation with each other as opposed to electromyographic.
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spelling doaj.art-7e3b85f32a9445e1aff2d94249acb87c2022-12-22T00:23:43ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationЭкспериментальная психология2072-75932311-70362019-01-01122758610.17759/exppsy.2019120206Subjective time scales when working with perspective human-computer interfacesYa.A. Turovskiy0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5290-885XA.V. Mamaev1A.V. Alekseev2S.V. Borzunov3Voronezh State UniversityVoronezh State UniversityVoronezh State UniversityVoronezh State University The analysis of subjective time scales of the subjects with perspective human-computer interfaces was carried out: neurocomputer (brain-computer), electromyographic, oculografic. It is shown that for all of them it is typical to underestimate the maximum time spent for the execution of one team. In this case, for the electromyographic and oculografic, this feature is also preserved for the indicators of the average time for executing the commands. The results of the assessment demonstrate a unified approach of users to the formation of subjective time when working with various interfaces: the user estimates both the averaged and the best (minimum) with the worst (maximum) time for executing commands on a single scale. Subjects who switched worse from generating one command for the interface to another subjectively rated the interface as slower. The HRV data showed the LF-band relationship with a subjective estimate of the time spent working with the interface. Analysis of the relationship (true time-subjective) / true time has shown that subjective time scales when working with the neurocomputer and oculographic interfaces demonstrate a high correlation with each other as opposed to electromyographic.https://psyjournals.ru/en/exp/2019/n2/Turovskiy_et_al.shtml
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Subjective time scales when working with perspective human-computer interfaces
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