Essays about: "joint cognitive activity"
Found 5 essays containing the words joint cognitive activity.
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1. Using simulated dynamics and graph metrics to compare brain networks of MCI patients and healthy control subjects
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : In recent years, several different methods have been proposed to compare brain networks with the joint use of graph theory and graph metrics. Another relatively unexplored comparison method is comparing the brain’s response to various input signals by simulating the brain’s dynamics. READ MORE
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2. MPX - A Highway to Human Error or a Stronghold Against System Variability?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och SamhällssäkerhetAbstract : The cooperation between the bridge team members onboard merchant vessel has been given considerable attention since the mid 90´s when the focus on non-technical skills (NTS) was adopted from the aviation industry. In the maritime industry NTS training is called Bridge Resource Management (BRM) training and was introduced to avoid single person errors resulting in accidents. READ MORE
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3. Communication in Joint Activity : Investigating Teams’ Communication Pattern in a Dynamic Decision Making Environment
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskap; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakultetenAbstract : The complexity in the world is continuously increasing. Teams are faced with imperfect information in uncertain, dynamic, and time critical environments as they strive to make the right decisions, not just as individuals, but as a team. READ MORE
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4. "I want to treat the patient, not the alarm": User image mismatch in Anesthesia alarm design.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Brandteknik; Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och SamhällssäkerhetAbstract : Although the development of physiologic monitors has improved the safety of patients undergoing anesthesia, a growing body of literature suggests that alarms function sub-optimally in supporting the human operator. A principle of cognitive systems engineering is that there is an image of the user “built in” to the design of any machine used in a joint cognitive (man-machine) system. READ MORE
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5. Coordination in Emergency Management from a Joint Cognitive Systems Perspective
University essay from Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : Emergency management (EM) can benefit from new information and communication technology (ICT). However, the complexity of the field poses high demands upon prospective system developers. READ MORE