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Clinical Trials/NCT02755493
NCT02755493
Completed
Not Applicable

Quantifying and Developing Countermeasures for the Effect of Fatigue-Related Stressors on Automation Use and Trust During Robotic Supervisory Control"

Brigham and Women's Hospital1 site in 1 country22 target enrollmentApril 2016

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Sleep Deprivation
Sponsor
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Enrollment
22
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Performance metrics on simulated robotic tasks - resources uses
Status
Completed
Last Updated
7 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This project proposes to both develop and test adaptive automation countermeasures for the effects of stressors such as sleep deprivation (SD) on human performance related to robotic tasks, and investigate the relationship between human trust and appropriate use of these countermeasures.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 2016
End Date
May 31, 2018
Last Updated
7 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Elizabeth B. Klerman

Associate Professor

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • healthy by history, physical exam, laboratory evaluations of urine and blood, electrocardiogram (ECG), psychological screening, and self-reported sleep quality.
  • engineering or computer programming experience

Exclusion Criteria

  • color blind
  • pregnant or nursing
  • using any prescription or non-prescription medications, caffeine, alcohol or tobacco for the three weeks prior to beginning the inpatient experiments

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Performance metrics on simulated robotic tasks - resources uses

Time Frame: 72 hours

Over this 72 hour time frame there will be six assessments Once on Day1, 4 times during the sleep deprivation on Days 2-3, and once on Day 4, the participant will perform computer simulations of "missions" with tasks. The resources used will be one of the metrics.The change in metrics related to length of time of awake will be assessed using longitudinal analysis methods.

Performance metrics on simulated robotic tasks - time

Time Frame: 72 hours

Over this 72 hour time frame there will be six assessments. Once on Day1, 4 times during the sleep deprivation on Days 2-3, and once on Day 4, the participant will perform computer simulations of "missions" with tasks. The time to complete tasks will be one of the metrics. The change in metrics related to length of time of awake will be assessed using longitudinal analysis methods.

Performance metrics on simulated robotic tasks - number complete

Time Frame: 72 hours

Over this 72 hour time frame there will be six assessments Once on Day1, 4 times during the sleep deprivation on Days 2-3, and once on Day 4, the participant will perform computer simulations of "missions" with tasks. The number of completed tasks will be one of the metrics.The change in metrics related to length of time of awake will be assessed using longitudinal analysis methods.

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