Title: ADVANCED APPLIED EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
1ADVANCED APPLIED EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC
451 / APSY 610 SIMULATION 29 July 2005 Dean
Owen
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5NATURAL SIMULATIONS
6Male jumping spider.
7SIMULTION OF DYNAMICSRobert Jackson, Zoology
- Jumping spiders have good vision prey spiders
have poor vision, but good sensitivity to
vibrations. - Jumping spiders jerk on a prey spider's web to
mimic a struggling insect, then eat the spider
when it rushes out.
8Jacksons jumping spider contd
- They also stamp on the outside of a curled leaf
to get a female prey spider to come out. - This mimics what the male of her species does to
find out if she is receptive. - Jackson recorded the vibrations produced, then
simulated them using an electromagnet on a web to
show control of prey spider behavior.
contd
9In the corner, Vance was putting the move on two
females unaware that his fake hood had begun
to slip.
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12COGNITIVE SIMULATION
- I have found that in this business, one of the
most important things is sincerity. - If you can fake that, you can do just about
anything. - Kinky Friedman, 1987
13Geometric simulation
Created an affordance as a by-product of creating
a disguise.
14Acoustic simulation
Virtual monster affords avoiding.
15Cecily got ready to lift her 28-kg cabin bag as
nonchalantly as possible.
16Kinematics Specifies Dynamics simulation in
the information domain.
17Artificial fragrance
- Misperceived as an edible substance
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19THREE CATEGORIES OF RESEARCH
THEORY DRIVEN
PRINCIPLE DRIVEN
PROBLEM DRIVEN
BASIC RESEARCH
APPLICABLE RESEARCH
APPLIED RESEARCH
LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS
SIMULATION EXPERIMENTS
REAL-WORLD EXPERIMENTS
20Extreme familiarity with a skill makes actions
automatic,so we can perform two tasks
simultaneously.
But can we?
21DRIVEN TO DISTRATION
- Many, including the California Highway Patrol,
believe cell phone and high-tech inattention is
greatly underreported because most offenders
don't admit to it. - It is difficult to gauge what overloads one
driver and doesn't distract another. - It's kind of a new frontier in the study of human
factors and human engineering."
22REAL-WORLD SURVEY
- Participants 699 drivers with cellphones who
were involved in non-injury road crashes. - Used phone company records to identify calls made
and received. - Compared phone use just before crash with use at
the same time on days before crash. - Risk of collision is four times higher while
using a cell phone. - Hands free cellphones also produced an elevated
risk.
23REAL-WORLD SIMULATIONS
- Civil Defence Exercise Pandora requires 4 more
volunteer casualties for Saturday 21st September.
- Time required will be about 12.30pm to 2.00pm.
- Ken Strongmans surf rescue story.
- Neville Blampieds fire rescue story.
24SIMULATIONTO THE MAX
Santa Fe
25- The Phelps Dodge mining company, built Playas
from scratch in the 1970s for workers at their
copper smelter. - The Department of Homeland Security is channeling
5 million to the New Mexico Institute of Mining
and Technology to buy the entire town. - New Mexico Tech (1,800 students) has trained more
than 90,000 emergency workers since the bombing
of the Oklahoma City federal building in 1995.
contd
26- It is also currently receiving 20m in grants
from the Department of Homeland Security for its
antiterrorism programmes. - The university aims to turn Playas into one of
the country's top locations for anti-terrorism
training. - "It's an urban environment in which we can
control everything - the electricity, the water
and the people," said Vice-president Van Romero.
contd
27- The town has all the characteristics of a
contemporary American community - 259 ranch-style homes, churches, bank, health
clinic, - the Feelgood Lounge, the Copper Pins bowling
alley, - swimming pool, baseball diamonds, rodeo ring,
and shooting range. contdÂ
28- It also has some unusual features for a town its
size - an airstrip capable of handling small jets,
- a helicopter pad, and
- underground electric wiring connecting every
home to the grid. - Plus, it is mainly empty.
contd
29- The lack of tall buildings is not considered a
problem. - New Mexico Tech will leave those simulations to
Texas AM, which operates a facility in College
Station, Texas, called Disaster City, where
high-rises can be collapsed in a mock disaster
setting. contdÂ
30- Playas will be used mostly to train security,
medical and military personnel to prevent attacks
as well as respond to them. - Students will use the town to enact scenarios to
learn to stop or prevent terrorist attacks before
they happen. - Emergency workers will use the site to simulate
suicide bombings, anthrax attacks and
water-supply poisonings. contd
31- The residents of Playas, all 50 or so remaining
from the peak of 1,000, say they are ready for
their town to become a target for pickups laden
with explosives. - Romero said he would not ask residents to leave
before the "attacks.
"On the contrary, we'd like to have them stay."
"We're going to make it as safe as possible for
them."
32Modeling Human Error in anAir Traffic Control
EnvironmentRichard Pew, 2004, Bolt, Beranek,
Newman
- Proposing to model the vagaries of human error
might seem unreasonably ambitious. - We believe that the same features of human
performance that lead to robust, intelligent
behavior, can also induce human-like errors. - Using a cognitive architecture, we built an
agent-based simulation of the behavior of a
commercial aviation aircrew.
contdÂ
33Modeling Human Error contd
- NASA provided a data base of aircraft simulation
runs from final approach to taxiing to the
arrival gate at O'Hare Airport in which the
aircrews made approximately 15 erroneous turns. - Using concepts of competition between expectation
and remembered instructions, divided attention,
and dynamic priority setting, with a modicum of
reverse engineering, we were able to explain and
model several of the kinds of errors the crews
made, along with their successes.
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35LACK OF REALISM
- Success kept eluding a British firm trying to
break into the lucrative American market with a
shatter-proof aircraft windscreen to reduce
dangers of bird strike. - Dead chickens fired from a cannon kept crashing
through even their toughest glass. - Then a visiting expert from the U. S. Federal
Aviation Authority saw they were storing the
birds in a freezer. - First," he said, "you're supposed to defrost
them."
36CRITERION FOR REALISM
- A simulation system is realistic to the extent
that it supports the actions supported by the
system that it simulates.
37CRITERION FOR REALISM
- Adult kiwis fight rats and possums, and males
will kick each other to death to protect the eggs
they incubate. - Ornithologist John McLennan exploits the bird's
feistiness to gather North Island brown kiwis for
tagging. - He simply simulates a kiwi call on a plastic dog
whistle and waits. - They think there's an intruder on their patch,"
he says. - "They'll come galloping in and you can grab them
as they run past. TIME, 9 February 1998
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39U.S. Civil War cavalry training simulator
(1860s).
40Addition of a motion base interactive task.
41Addition of a virtual bucking horse rodeo
environment.
Allan McInnes
42VIRTUAL REALITY SIMULATION
- Most laboratory experiments are simulations of
some sort. - But most are reductionistic relative to any
real-world reference situation. - Virtual reality simulations are synthetic, with
many constraints that match real-world
constraints. - This allows observation of emergent properties of
behaviours in interactive situations.
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44DETAIL REALISM
- The usefulness of any simulation process relies
upon the accuracy to which one system can be
represented by another. - In the case of pilot training, a flight simulator
must be able to convince the pilot that he or she
is actually inside a real plane. - There can be no real place for features that
destroy the simulator's credibility as an
alternative reality, which implies that attention
to detail is vital. Vince, 1993
45A Fat Elvis impersonator,if Elvis had lived
longer.Â
46DADDY NURSEREGO EXTENSION BY SIMULATION
47Denton, 1981
48National Advanced Driving Simulator
49DRIVING SIMULATOR
- Four hours' sleep last night, a glass of wine at
the office party, an antihistamine for a stuffy
nose, and here comes a car full of teens,
head-on, drifting into your lane. - Be glad you're in the National Driving
Simulator. Sam Hooper Samuels
DISCOVER, 23, 2002
50SIMULATION REALISM
- Engineers at the Japanese company Toto design
toilets by using computer models. - Then they test the toilets, not by flushing 5-cm
balls down the trap, as Americans have done, - but by flushing a newly created, supposedly more
realistic substance using a Japanese soy compound
called miso. - Buoyancy is in the domain of dynamics.
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52I made it out of soap.
53Hybrid simulation
54Swimex current simulator Top speed 10.5 km/hr
55SIMULATION REALISM
- To mark Teachers Day, an 11-year-old Chinese boy
gave his grandmother a plastic severed head as a
joke gift. - Upon opening the gift-wrapped head, the retired
teacher in her 70s died from a stroke.
56PSYCHOLOGICAL REALITYOF A SIMULATION
- A woman filed for divorce after finding an
inflatable doll in the attic of their house. - The mother of two said she could not accept the
idea of being cheated on - even if her rival was an inflatable doll.
- The court granted the divorce.
57KYLIE KILLS ROMANCE
- An English publican and his girlfriend have
broken up because she refuses to share their bed
with a life-size cardboard cutout of Kylie
Minogue. - His girlfriend walked out, saying It's Kylie or
me - get her out of here.
contd
58ROMANCE contd
- The man, 26, said "I have lost girlfriends
before because of Kylie." - He said that in spite of being two dimensional,
the cutout was very lifelike. - He told his girlfriend that his relationship with
the cutout was nothing sexual, - but she became suspicious when she found
papercuts on his body.
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60ACTION CRITERION FOR REALISM
- Nothing pedestrian crossing guard Dale Rooks
did waving, signalling, even screaming made
speedsters slow down outside a Florida primary
school. - Then he got out his hair dryer and wrapped it
with electrical tape. - When drivers see it aimed at them they hit the
brakes, thinking it is a radar gun. - Now everyone slows down approaching the school.
61ACTION CRITERION FORSIMULATION REALISM
- A German TV networks regular early morning video
of a burning log is playing havoc with night
owls. - A woman woke up thinking her television was on
fire. - She called emergency services and alerted her
neighbours. - The fire brigade rushed in and extinguished the
blaze using the television remote control.
62The Haunted Swing
- The illusion is based on the movements of the
room proper. - During the entire exhibition the swing is
practically stationary, while the room rotates
about the suspending bar. - Even though one is informed of the secret before
entering the swing, the deception is so complete
that passengers involuntarily seize the arms of
the seats to avoid being precipitated
below. Hopkins, 1898
63The Haunted Swing
64The phenomenal experience.
65Background
Cf
- Life in a space station - Cooper 1976
- The Velcro-dart set
Orbital Radius
NASA shuttle VR program
Pneumatic potato launching cannon
66The Pneumatic Cannon
67 1-G Path 0-G Path
68Experiment 3 negative transfer tests
- Procedure
- A1-g to V0-g to A1-g
- 2 sets of 4 sessions (15 shots), 1 week apart
- Results
- Learning in each environment
- Negative transfer found
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