Essays about: "Cognitive workload"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 21 essays containing the words Cognitive workload.
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11. Representing Three-Dimensional Airspace on a Two-Dimensional screen : Visualizing altitude information on a radar screen for a decreased cognitive load
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : This study was conducted at the Swedish Defense research agency as an attempt to understand affordances and limitations in visualizing altitude information for fighter controllers. The fighter controllers are subject to large quantities of numerical information from multiple sources simultaneously. READ MORE
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12. The Effect of Cognitive Workload on Shooting Performance and Quiet Eye Duration
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : This study explored the effect of cognitive workload on shooting performance and quiet eye duration (QED) using a Stroop based handgun-shooting task (Stroop shooting). Furthermore, the difference between the reverse Stroop effect and the traditional Stroop effect when shooting based on the Attentional Control Theory was assessed. READ MORE
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13. Human error management 4.0 : Augmented Reality Systems as a tool in the quality journey
University essay from KTH/Industriell ManagementAbstract : The manufacturing industry is shifting, entering a new era with smart and connected devices. The fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) is promising increased growth and productivity by the Smart Factory and within the enabling technologies is Augmented Reality (AR). READ MORE
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14. Online ocular measurement of cognitive load
University essay from Lunds universitet/KognitionsvetenskapAbstract : Five different ocular measurements were investigated as a means of predicting cognitive load during a visuospatial memory game. Eye data was collected from the participants during a non-related n-back task, trained on both classification and regression models, and investigated in relation to their ability to make predictions regarding how the participants were performing on an n-back task. READ MORE
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15. Cognitive Workload, Game Experience, and Intrinsic Motivation
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : When it comes to game design, two features that have been linked to the success of a game are playability and the subjective game experience. This is perhaps not surprising, as the main purpose of a game is to entertain. What cognitive factors that may underlie these features has, however, not been explored. READ MORE