Response Time To Unexpected Stimuli

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Response Time To Unexpected Stimuli
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Author : Melvin J. Warrick
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1965
Response Time To Unexpected Stimuli written by Melvin J. Warrick and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1965 with categories.
Human Factors Engineering Bibliographic Series
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1965
Human Factors Engineering Bibliographic Series written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1965 with Human engineering categories.
Faa Am
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1971
Faa Am written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1971 with Aviation medicine categories.
Technical Abstract Bulletin
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1967
Technical Abstract Bulletin written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1967 with Science categories.
Cognitive Neuroscience Of Human Systems
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Author : Chris Forsythe
language : en
Publisher: CRC Press
Release Date : 2014-09-26
Cognitive Neuroscience Of Human Systems written by Chris Forsythe and has been published by CRC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-26 with Medical categories.
While there have been tremendous advances in our scientific understanding of the brain, this work has been largely academic, and often oriented toward clinical publication. Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Systems: Work and Everyday Life addresses the relationship between neurophysiological processes and the performance and experience of humans in e
The Orienting Reflex In Humans
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Author : H. D. Kimmel
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2021-09-30
The Orienting Reflex In Humans written by H. D. Kimmel and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-09-30 with Psychology categories.
Originally published in 1979, the world’s leading researchers contributed chapters describing their work on the orienting reflex in humans. The contributions, at the time current and comprehensive, in a sense that each facet of contemporary research was represented, address the orienting reflex, now recognized as a fundamental component of human learning and cognitive function. The authors contributing to this volume emphasize both theoretical and methodological issues, as well as present more empirical research. Here is a volume that spans all current work on the orienting reflex in humans, both basic and applied, from the laboratory as well as clinical data, and which would be of immense interest to psychologists, psychophysiologists, psychiatrists, physiologists, and all others interested in this fascinating topic.
Project Report
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Author : USAF School of Aerospace Medicine
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1955
Project Report written by USAF School of Aerospace Medicine and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1955 with categories.
Anticipation And The Control Of Voluntary Action
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Author : Dorit Wenke
language : en
Publisher: Frontiers E-books
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Anticipation And The Control Of Voluntary Action written by Dorit Wenke and has been published by Frontiers E-books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.
A major hallmark in the adaptive control of voluntary action is the ability to anticipate short and long term future events. Anticipation in its various forms is an important prerequisite for (higher order) cognitive abilities such as planning, reasoning and the pursuit of both immediate goals and long-term goals that may even stand in opposition to immediate desires and needs (e.g., to invest in pension funds). Therefore, it is not surprising that diverse and rather independent research lines have evolved, all somehow targeting various anticipatory capacities that are involved in the control of voluntary action and thus, contribute to the uniqueness of human goal-directed behavior. For example, prediction of the incentive value of action outcomes drives goal-directed instrumental behavior (e.g., Dickinson & Balleine, 2000; Rushworth & Behrens, 2008). Similarly, the Ideo-Motor Principle assumes that actions are selected and activated by the mere anticipation of the sensory experience they produce (e.g., James, 1890; Prinz, 1990). Furthermore, the degree of match between intended, anticipated and actual action effects has been proposed to be a major determinant of motor programming and online action corrections (Jeannerod, 1981), motor learning (e.g., Wolpert, Diedrichsen, & Flanagan, 2011), and the subjective sense of causing and controlling an action and its effects (Sense of Agency; e.g., Abell, Happé, & Frith, 2000). The role of anticipation in the control of voluntary action, however, goes far beyond the anticipation of immediate action effects and desired goals. For instance, pre-cues and alerting signals are used for advance preparation of what to do (e.g., Meiran, 1996), when to act or expect an event onset (e.g., Callejas, Lupianez, & Tudela, 2004; Los & van der Heuvel, 2001; Nobre & Coull, 2010) and to anticipate conflict (e.g., Correa, Rao, & Nobre, 2009). Voluntary action is influenced by the anticipation and prediction of mental effort in task processing (e.g., Song & Schwarz, 2008). In addition, the anticipation of long-term future social consequences (e.g., expected aloneness) has been shown to affect cognitive mechanisms involved in logic and reasoning (e.g., Baumeister, Twenge, & Nuss, 2002). Last but not least, learning of statistical contingencies (e.g., conflict frequency) leads to the anticipation and prediction of context-specific executive control requirements (e.g., Crump, Gong, & Milliken, 2006, Dreisbach & Haider, 2006). The aim of the present Research Topic is to provide a platform that offers the possibility of cross-fertilization and enhanced visibility among to date rather segregated research lines.
Sport And Exercise Psychology The Key Concepts
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Author : Ellis Cashmore
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2008-06-03
Sport And Exercise Psychology The Key Concepts written by Ellis Cashmore and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-06-03 with Psychology categories.
The second edition of Sport and Exercise Psychology: The Key Concepts offers an updated and expanded A-Z guide to the vocabulary of sport and exercise psychology, to its central theories and most important avenues of research, and to its application in sports performance.
Stimulus Response Compatibility
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Author : R.W. Proctor
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date : 1989-12-18
Stimulus Response Compatibility written by R.W. Proctor and has been published by Elsevier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989-12-18 with Psychology categories.
Stimulus-response compatibility refers to the finding that certain mappings of stimuli to responses produce faster and more accurate responding than do others. The present volume surveys compatibility research which falls into four broad categories: (a) mental representation and coding (b) neurophysiological mechanisms (c) motor performance (d) human factors applications. The major findings and models within each of the categories are summarized, and an integrated perspective is provided. The research indicates that compatibility effects reflect basic cognitive processes that bear on a range of issues in cognitive science and that have applied implications for human factors specialists.