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Research and Analysis on the Influence Factors of Spatial Perception Ability
This paper mainly analyzes the influence of the spatial cognitive ability from the factors such as shape (strip shape, block shape, irregular shape), inherent thought, and gender. Through the study of human sp...
Minxia Liu, Chengtong Tang, Lin Gong… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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Beyond Point Design: General Pattern to Specific Implementations
Elsewhere we have discussed a number of problems typical of highly automated systems and proposed tenets for addressing these problems based on Human-Autonomy Teaming (HAT) [1]. We have examined these principles ...
Joel Lachter, Summer L. Brandt… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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Analysis of Relationship Between Impression of Video and Memory Using fNIRS
Experiment was conducted on the memory in the impression of video. I used a TV commercial (TVCM) to use it as an video. Based on the author’s previous research, we conducted experiments using NIRS this time. F...
Suguru Azehara, Toru Nakata, Toshikazu Kato in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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The Impact of Neurocognitive Temporal Training on Reaction Time and Running Memory of U.S. Active Duty Personnel
Battlefields are dynamic environments that require robust cognitive skills and rapid responses. Temporal (timing and rhythm) training may improve coordination and cognition. This study examined Soldiers’ react...
Cory R. Overby, Valerie Rice, Gary Boykin… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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Comparison of Visual Comfort and Fatigue Between Watching Different Types of 3D TVs as Measured by Eye Tracking
An eye movement study was conducted to make clear whether different types of 3D TVs would help to relieve visual fatigue after watching films for a long time. 64 undergraduates and ordinary researchers were me...
Yunhong Zhang, Haibo Yang, Yufeng Xu… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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The Sound of Violin: Quantifying and Evaluating the Impact on the Performer’s and Near Audience’s Ear
The energy in the form of music created by a musical instrument has two subjective protagonists: the performer and the audience. Both of these interact and receive given sound energy in different ways by means...
Pedro Salvadores Palacio… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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Neurofeedback for Personalized Adaptive Training
Learning of complex skills can be enhanced if the training can adapt to the learner. Earlier studies utilized behavioral performance based adaptation; however, behavioral performance assessment is limited and ...
Jesse Mark, Neha Thomas, Amanda Kraft… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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Visual Pattern Complexity Determination for Enhanced Usability in Cognitive Testing
Computerized cognitive tests often entail tasks related to visual stimuli. An efficient complexity measure for these tasks can enhance their cognitive evaluation accuracy, specifically for elderly and cognitiv...
Kanaka Babshet, Catherine Honegger… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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Aerospace Neuropsychology: Exploring the Construct of Psychological and Cognitive Interaction in the 100 Most Fatal Civil Aviation Accidents Through Multidimensional Scaling
The human factor in aviation is a complex and multidimensional construct, incorporating different levels of analysis. At the core of this complexity, cognitive and psychological variables occur in dynamic inte...
Andreas Nidos, Spyros Stavrakis Kontostavlos… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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Predicting Stimulus-Driven Attentional Selection Within Mobile Interfaces
Masciocchi and Still [1] suggested that biologically inspired computational saliency models could predict attentional deployment within webpages. Their stimuli were presented on a large desktop monitor. We explor...
Jeremiah D. Still, John Hicks, Ashley Cain… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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Fundamental Cognitive Workload Assessment: A Machine Learning Comparative Approach
Mental workload remains an essential but challenging aspect of human factors, while machine learning serves as an emerging and expanding research realm to a wide variety of applications. This paper aims to com...
Colin Elkin, Sai Nittala, Vijay Devabhaktuni in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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The Model of the Factor of Significance of Goal-Directed Decision Making
From the position of systemic-structural activity theory, this paper presents a critique of prospect theory as a descriptive model of decision-making under risk and uncertainty and develops an alternative mode...
Alexander Yemelyanov in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive Engineering (2018)
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Empathy in Design: A Historical and Cross-Disciplinary Perspective
From a historical and cross-disciplined perspective, this paper reviewed the evolvement of empathy in philosophical aesthetics, sociology and psychotherapy. Three aspects of ambiguities about empathy were summ...
Yumei Dong, Hua Dong, Shu Yuan in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive Engineering (2018)
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Mediating Subjective Task Complexity in Job Design: A Critical Reflection of Historicity in Self-regulatory Activity
This paper critically reflects on the influence of historicity in self-regulatory activity towards mediating subjective task complexity in job design. This is based on the growing interest of using the ‘practi...
Mohammed-Aminu Sanda in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive Engineering (2018)
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Studying Thinking in the Framework of SSAT
Analyzing literature in ergonomics and psychology one can see that now attention is mostly given to mechanisms of memory while thinking is not considered enough when studying human work. Thinking is a vitally ...
Gregory Bedny, Inna Bedny… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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Activity Approach in Management
Regardless of the field of activity, managers work with people. Not only those, who are called managers by their title, belong to the category of managers. Business owners and plant foremen, supervisors and he...
Fred Voskoboynikov in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive Engineering (2018)
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The Signs of Semiotic Engineering in the IoT Interaction Design
In an IoT (Internet of Things) environment new forms of interaction between human and computer can occur through devices that combine the object with sensors and actuators. In view of this scenario, one of the...
Marcia Ikezaki Ferrari, Silvia Amelia Bim… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)
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The Human Nervous System as a Model for Function Allocation in Human-Automation Interaction
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss structure and function of the human nervous system from the view point of the distribution of authority, sharing responsibility and controlling ways as a best mod...
Behice Durgun in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive Engineering (2018)
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Designing a Cognitive Concierge Service for Hospitals
This paper and associated talk is based on our experience at Jefferson Health implementing a cognitive patient concierge system. In this paper and presentation we describe: how the environmental constraints in...
Hari Madduri, Neil Gomes in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive Engineering (2018)
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Why Human-Autonomy Teaming?
Automation has entered nearly every aspect of our lives, but it often remains hard to understand. Why is this? Automation is often brittle, requiring constant human oversight to assure it operates as intended....
R. Jay Shively, Joel Lachter… in Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive … (2018)