
@article{ref1,
title="Tasks for estimating human error tendency",
journal="Quarterly report of the railway technical research institute of Japan",
year="2006",
author="Shigemori, Minoru and Inoue, T. and Mistugu, S",
volume="47",
number="4",
pages="198-204",
abstract="This study was aimed at developing tasks corresponding to six types of human error, which cause serious railway accidents. Types of human error have been classified by a combination of two dimensions induced by a cognitive human error mechanism. One dimension is deficiency of attention, which includes distraction and saturation of attention factors, the other an activation failure of a procedural schema for action and decision, which includes inactivation of a correct procedural schema, an activated habitual incorrect schema, and activated efficient incorrect schema factors. A psychological task was configured for each of the five factors: a digit recitation task for distraction of attention; a vigilance task for saturation of attention; a prospective memory task for inactivation of correct procedural schema; a Stroop task for activated habitual incorrect schema; and another Stroop task after training involving naming a color as a congruent stimulus task for activated efficient incorrect schema. Six human error tasks were configured incorporating these subordinate tasks.   Keywords: Driver distraction<p />",
language="",
issn="0033-9008",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}