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#140 Tom Ferris on Cognitive Ergonomics

The Cognitive Crucible

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Is There a Human Sensor in the Environment?

If a tree falls in the woods and there's no one there to hear it, does it make a sound? And that reminds me for some reason about the old philosophical question. If you're going to interface with the human, you're interfacing ports, so to speak, are the sensory channels. The visual channel is excellent for processing spatial orientation, spatial sorts of properties. Other channels are better for other dimensions. For example, audition is better for judging things in time; we go with auditory channel.

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