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    Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
    |June 22, 2022
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    Eye tracking during spacecraft docking simulations reveals key visual attention patterns. Increased focus on speed and distance indicators correlates with higher docking accuracy, suggesting improved training potential.

    Area of Science:

    • Human Factors and Ergonomics
    • Aerospace Engineering
    • Cognitive Psychology

    Background:

    • Manual spacecraft docking demands significant cognitive and perceptual skills, with visual information processing being critical for success.
    • Eye tracking offers an objective method to assess operator attentional focus during complex tasks.
    • Previous research has not fully explored the utility of eye tracking in evaluating manual spacecraft docking performance.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the feasibility of using eye tracking during manual spacecraft docking simulations.
    • To identify correlations between visual information processing patterns and docking accuracy.
    • To explore the potential of eye tracking for enhancing spacecraft docking training.

    Main Methods:

    • Eye movements were recorded from 10 participants during 20 training sessions using a 6 degrees of freedom spacecraft docking simulation.

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  • Data were collected during the AGBRESA 6° head-down tilt bed rest study.
  • The study hypothesized that gaze duration and frequency on specific regions of interest would correlate with docking accuracy.
  • Main Results:

    • Participants predominantly focused their gaze on the visor, followed by instrument displays.
    • A significant positive relationship was found between the duration and frequency of visual checks on speed and distance indicators and docking accuracy.
    • Eye tracking successfully identified task-relevant visual attention patterns during the docking simulation.

    Conclusions:

    • Eye tracking is a feasible and valuable tool for assessing visual information processing during manual spacecraft docking.
    • Specific visual attention patterns, particularly towards speed and distance cues, are linked to successful docking performance.
    • Eye tracking data can potentially be leveraged to improve the effectiveness of spacecraft docking training programs.