2017
DOI: 10.5687/sss.2017.20
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Non-equilibrium phase transition in the model of human virtual stick balancing

Abstract: Archetypal stick balancing task represents a wide class of unstable processes under human control. The currently dominant theory of human control in stick balancing is based on the concept of discontinuous, or intermittent control. Traditionally, intermittent control models involve threshold-driven control activation, however, recently it has been demonstrated that, in a simple virtual stick balancing task, some basic properties of human control activation mechanisms can only be reflected by more sophisticated… Show more

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“…Even in simple inverted pendulum balancing, changing the perceptual cue available to the operator can drastically change the distribution of action points [28]. This can be captured on a phenomenological level by an abstract attractor model [32]; further studies should investigate if and how the decision-making account of control activation can mechanistically explain such changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even in simple inverted pendulum balancing, changing the perceptual cue available to the operator can drastically change the distribution of action points [28]. This can be captured on a phenomenological level by an abstract attractor model [32]; further studies should investigate if and how the decision-making account of control activation can mechanistically explain such changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%