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Somatic Situation Awareness: A model for SA acquisition under imminent threat and severe time stress

机译:躯体态势感知:在迫在眉睫的威胁和严重的时间压力下获取SA的模型

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Classical models of Situation Awareness (SA) describe it as a process involving self-agency, or as rooted in [externally directed] consciousness operating in a perceptual cycle. These models are robust for dynamic situations where events unfold gradually in the temporal dimension at a rate that is compatible with the ability of the human agent to process information, and where this information processing is largely unaffected by event-induced [aversive] emotional arousal. A model for SA acquisition for situations that express rapid dynamics for a limited duration, which are non-prototypical in nature, and involve high stakes, including danger-induced emotional arousal, does not exist. These types of situations are typically encountered in mission critical domains such as law enforcement, firefighting, aviation, combat, etc. In these situations, the traditional models of SA predicated on conscious perception of situation elements and processing of information may not be appropriate, because the [slow] speed and [high] bandwidth of consciousness are suboptimal for the occasion, thus preventing the agent from realizing successful outcomes. Furthermore, unconsciousness, which has largely been ignored by SA theorists, plays a critical role in acquiring SA under these circumstances. This paper presents a model for SA, referred to as Somatic Situation Awareness (SSA), for situations such as those described above. The SSA model shows that the incorporation of two key findings from psychology and neurosciences, unconscious or attention-driven orientation, and somatosensory processes, respectively, can adequately explain situation assessment for these special instances. In terms of the SA acquisition taxonomy, the aforesaid processes have been classified as belonging to the pre-cognitive phase. Next, the paper shows how this pre-cognitive phase of SA acquisition may influence the classical SA framework. Finally, the paper discusses the implications of SSA with regards to huma--n-system design, computer cognition, technology and training.
机译:情境意识(SA)的经典模型将其描述为一个涉及自我意识的过程,或者植根于以感知周期运行的[外部定向]意识中。这些模型对于动态情况具有鲁棒性,在动态情况下,事件在时间维度上以与人类代理处理信息的能力相称的速率逐渐展开,并且该信息处理在很大程度上不受事件引起的[平均]情绪唤醒的影响。对于在有限的时间内表现出快速动态的情况(本质上不是典型的),并且涉及高风险,包括由危险引起的情绪唤醒,这种情况下的SA获取模型不存在。在执法,消防,航空,战斗等关键任务领域中通常会遇到这类情况。在这些情况下,以意识形态感知情况元素和处理信息为基础的传统SA模型可能不合适,因为在这种情况下,[慢]的速度和[高]的意识带宽是次优的,因此阻止了行动者实现成功的结果。此外,在这种情况下,无意识在很大程度上被SA理论家所忽略,在获取SA方面起着至关重要的作用。本文针对上述情况,提出了一种称为SA的SA模型,称为“躯体情况意识(SSA)”。 SSA模型表明,心理学和神经科学的两个关键发现,无意识或注意驱动的定向以及体感过程的结合,可以充分解释这些特殊情况的情况评估。根据SA获取分类法,上述过程已被归类为预认知阶段。接下来,本文展示了SA获取的这一预认知阶段如何影响经典的SA框架。最后,本文讨论了SSA对huma- -- n系统设计,计算机认知,技术和培训。

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