脑对脑接口提高了人与人互动的效率

V. Maksimenko, A. Hramov, A. Runnova, A. Pisarchik
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我们提出了一种特殊的脑脑接口(BBI)来增强人类在执行集体任务时的互动。所提出的界面的效率是在实验会话中估计的,在实验会话中,参与者受到具有不同程度模糊性的模糊视觉刺激分类的长时间任务。我们的BBI允许提高一组操作员的平均工作绩效,因为所有参与者之间的认知负荷的最佳实时再分配,所以更困难的任务总是给那些表现出最大认知表现的成员。我们表明,在参与者的大脑节律决定的耦合延迟存在的情况下,人与人之间的互动更有效。
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Brain-to-brain interface increases efficiency of human-human interaction
We propose a special brain-brain interface (BBI) to enhance human-human interaction while performing collective tasks. The efficiency of the proposed interface is estimated in experimental sessions, where participants are subjected to the prolonged task of classification of ambiguous visual stimuli with different degrees of ambiguity. Our BBI allows increasing the mean working performance of a group of operators due to optimal real-time redistribution of a cognitive load among all participants, so that the more difficult task is always given to the member who exhibits the maximum cognitive performance. We show that human-human interaction is more efficient in the presence of the coupling delay determined by brain rhythms of the participants.
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