Over the past ten years, we have been examining the construct of military cognitive readiness. This investigation began by tentatively defining what is meant by the term. This definition included identifying the component constructs of military cognitive readiness. The next steps are to develop measurement operations that can be used to further the research and definition of the construct as well as its application in measuring military readiness. This paper reviews the work we have done thus far and documents the questions that still need to be addressed
The aim of this study was to conceptualise combat readiness and to construct a normative measurement...
A growing body of research evidence suggests that essential perceptual-cognitive skills can be enhan...
Personnel in many professions must remain “ready” to perform diverse activities. Managing individual...
Determining if military or civilian personnel are cognitively ready to perform their jobs poses a co...
Cognitive readiness can be defined as “possessing the psychological (mental) and sociological (socia...
Abstract: As the military begins to formalize training and standards for cognitive readiness, it is ...
Cognitive readiness refers to the mental preparation (including knowledge, skills, abilities, and at...
In the complex operational environments that prevail in many organizations, successful operations de...
This work presents a demonstrator system for supporting the assessment of workload, fatigue and acut...
Among the various missions and levels in a military organization, the term Combat Readiness is def...
This paper will present the progress in developing a concept and a demonstrator system for the asses...
Researchers have recently begun to articulate factors associated with cognitive readiness. For the m...
The previous special issue featured articles on the theme of presenting the latest advances in cogni...
Human cognitive knowledge, ski/Is, and abilities are a significant component of complex command and ...
Introduction: Cognitive performance is crucial during military operations. It is suggested that impa...
The aim of this study was to conceptualise combat readiness and to construct a normative measurement...
A growing body of research evidence suggests that essential perceptual-cognitive skills can be enhan...
Personnel in many professions must remain “ready” to perform diverse activities. Managing individual...
Determining if military or civilian personnel are cognitively ready to perform their jobs poses a co...
Cognitive readiness can be defined as “possessing the psychological (mental) and sociological (socia...
Abstract: As the military begins to formalize training and standards for cognitive readiness, it is ...
Cognitive readiness refers to the mental preparation (including knowledge, skills, abilities, and at...
In the complex operational environments that prevail in many organizations, successful operations de...
This work presents a demonstrator system for supporting the assessment of workload, fatigue and acut...
Among the various missions and levels in a military organization, the term Combat Readiness is def...
This paper will present the progress in developing a concept and a demonstrator system for the asses...
Researchers have recently begun to articulate factors associated with cognitive readiness. For the m...
The previous special issue featured articles on the theme of presenting the latest advances in cogni...
Human cognitive knowledge, ski/Is, and abilities are a significant component of complex command and ...
Introduction: Cognitive performance is crucial during military operations. It is suggested that impa...
The aim of this study was to conceptualise combat readiness and to construct a normative measurement...
A growing body of research evidence suggests that essential perceptual-cognitive skills can be enhan...
Personnel in many professions must remain “ready” to perform diverse activities. Managing individual...