Check out this news feature on the NeuroErgonomics Lab on #HumanAutonomyTeaming – Tracking Trust In Human-Robot Work Interactions.
“As industries begin to see humans working closely with robots, there’s a need to ensure the relationship is effective, smooth, and beneficial to humans. Robots have to be trustworthy and humans have to be willing to trust robots for this relationship to work. Dr. Ranjana Mehta (#TAMUisen) is focusing on understanding the brain-behavior relationships of why and how an operator’s trusting behaviors are influenced by both human and robot factors in her latest National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded project on human-robot interactions in safety-critical work domains.”
An alumni graduate, Sarah Hopko, PhD, initiated this line of work in the lab, and our current students Aakash Yadav and Yinsu Zhang continue with the efforts.
Click HERE to read! (Article by: Jennifer Reiley)