Reference : Prospective issues for error detection
Scientific journals : Article
Social & behavioral sciences, psychology : Social, industrial & organizational psychology
Engineering, computing & technology : Multidisciplinary, general & others
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/34166
Prospective issues for error detection
English
Blavier, Adelaïde mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de personne et société > Ergonomie et intervention au travail >]
Rouy, Emmanuelle mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > > Centre interfacultaire de formation des enseignants (CIFEN) >]
Nyssen, Anne-Sophie mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de personne et société > Ergonomie et intervention au travail >]
De Keyser, Véronique mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de personne et société > Psychologie du travail et des entreprises >]
Jun-2005
Ergonomics
Taylor & Francis Ltd
48
7
758-781
International
0014-0139
Abingdon
[en] error detection ; prospective memory ; intention ; error-related brain activity
[en] From the literature on error detection, the authors select several concepts relating error detection mechanisms and prospective memory features. They emphasize the central role of intention in the classification of the errors into slips/lapses/mistakes, in the error handling process and in the usual distinction between action-based and outcome-based detection. Intention is again a core concept in their investigation of prospective memory theory, where they point out the contribution of intention retrievals, intention persistence and output monitoring in the individual's possibilities for detecting their errors. The involvement of the frontal lobes in prospective memory and in error detection is also analysed. From the chronology of a prospective memory task, the authors finally suggest a model for error detection also accounting for neural mechanisms highlighted by studies on error-related brain activity.
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/34166
10.1080/00140130500123670

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