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    • Human-computer interaction
    • Aerospace engineering
    • Cognitive science

    Background:

    • Stochastic resonance (SR) enhances signal detectability by adding noise.
    • SR has improved sensory perception and cognitive performance in some individuals.
    • Its efficacy for complex operational tasks remains largely unexplored.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the impact of auditory white noise and galvanic vestibular stimulation on human operator performance in a lunar landing simulation.
    • To determine if stochastic resonance principles can enhance performance in complex, real-world tasks.
    • To assess the effects of multimodal sensory noise on operator performance and workload.

    Main Methods:

    • 16 subjects performed lunar landing simulations under various noise conditions: auditory white noise, galvanic vestibular stimulation, and both.
    • Performance was evaluated holistically and across subdimensions, including flight skill and perception.
    • Subjective mental workload was assessed after each treatment condition.

    Main Results:

    • No significant overall improvement in operator performance was observed across the broad population.
    • A significant interaction between subjects and noise treatment indicated individual variability in response to additive noise.
    • Significant interactions were also found in the subdimensions of flight skill and perception, highlighting personalized effects.
    • No significant main effects of noise treatments on mental workload were detected.

    Conclusions:

    • Additive sensory noise, applied to induce stochastic resonance, does not generally enhance performance for complex operational tasks in a broad population.
    • Individual differences play a crucial role, with some operators potentially benefiting from noise augmentation.
    • Further research is needed to understand the specific factors influencing individual responses to stochastic resonance in high-stakes operational environments.