Towards a conceptual model of procedural knowledge degradation
Koubek, Richard J. ; Brannon, Nathan G.
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science
2001
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4
317-335
cognitive performance ; ergonomics ; job design ; model ; performance appraisal ; work performance
Ergonomics and work environment
English
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"Research has derived a dynamic range of theories associated with tha acquisition of knowledge. In contrast, the current research seeks mechanisms by which acquired knowledge degrades, as well as mechanisms that could be computationally modelled. For procedural tasks, such as product assembly or supervisory control, variables including interference can inhibit the ability to retrieve procedural knowledge in different ways than the retrieval of declarative knowledge like phone numbers. High consequence tasks, such as air traffic control or maintenance on nuclear weapons, require proficiency to be maintained. Thus, an understanding of mechanisms that might complicate effective performance could improve approaches to job design."
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