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    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Neuroscience
    • Air Traffic Management

    Background:

    • Assessing human-machine interaction (HMI) effectiveness is crucial for enhancing operator experience and safety in critical fields like Air Traffic Management (ATM).
    • Traditional subjective workload assessments may not always accurately reflect operator cognitive load.
    • Neurophysiological measures offer a potential objective method for evaluating HMI effectiveness.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the utility of neurophysiological measures, specifically electroencephalography (EEG), for assessing HMI effectiveness in an ATM context.
    • To compare the effectiveness of two auditory interaction modalities (Normal vs. Augmented) for aircraft location tasks.
    • To determine if neurophysiological measures are more sensitive than subjective measures in detecting differences in workload and performance.

    Main Methods:

    • Ten professional air traffic controllers participated in a simulated ATM control tower environment.
    • Participants performed an auditory aircraft localization task using two modalities: 'Normal' (uniform sound amplification) and 'Augmented' (adaptive sound amplification based on head orientation).
    • Performance data, subjective workload (NASA-TLX), and EEG-based workload indices were collected.

    Main Results:

    • The 'Augmented' interaction modality resulted in significantly higher task performance compared to the 'Normal' modality.
    • EEG-based workload indices showed a significant decrease in cognitive load with the 'Augmented' modality.
    • A significant negative correlation was found between performance and EEG-based workload, while subjective workload measures showed no significant trend.

    Conclusions:

    • The augmented auditory display significantly enhances HMI effectiveness in the ATM domain, leading to improved performance and reduced cognitive load.
    • Neurophysiological measures (EEG) are more sensitive and effective than subjective questionnaires (NASA-TLX) for assessing workload and HMI effectiveness.
    • This study demonstrates the potential of employing EEG as a reliable objective metric for evaluating and optimizing human-machine systems.