AbstractExperiencing stress during training is a way to prepare professionals for real-life crises. With the help of feedback tools, professionals can train to recognize and overcome negative effects of stress on task performances. This paper reports two studies that empirically examined the effect of such a feedback system. The system, based on the COgnitive Performance and Error (COPE) model, provides its users with physiological, predicted performance and predicted error-chance feedback. The first experiment focussed on creating stressful scenarios and establishing the parameters for the predictive models for the feedback system. Participants (n=9) performed fire-extinguishing tasks on a virtual ship. By altering time pressure, informati...
Two studies were undertaken in order to investigate the effect of different forms of error feedback ...
Training to cope with negative emotions or stress is important for professionals with a high pressur...
Feedback of physiological responses have a great potential to support virtual training paradigms aim...
Experiencing stress during training is a way to prepare professionals for real-life crises. With the...
AbstractExperiencing stress during training is a way to prepare professionals for real-life crises. ...
Professionals working in different domains often experience stressful conditions evoked by disasters...
Professionals working in risky or emergency situations have to make very accurate decisions, while t...
Part 3: Evaluations, Interactions and ApplicationsInternational audienceDesigning feedback to traine...
The ability to maintain vigilance in scanning the environment for improvised explosive devices (IEDs...
In an emergency, cognitive ability, skill performance, and decision making skills of medical personn...
The performance of complex decision-making requires not only domain specific knowledge, but also a c...
In the present experiment, cognitive control under stress was investigated using a real-life paradig...
In contrast to the well-established effects of stress on learning of declarative material, much less...
Training to cope with negative emotions or stress is important for professionals with a high pressur...
The ability to manage high levels of acute stress is an important determinant of successful performa...
Two studies were undertaken in order to investigate the effect of different forms of error feedback ...
Training to cope with negative emotions or stress is important for professionals with a high pressur...
Feedback of physiological responses have a great potential to support virtual training paradigms aim...
Experiencing stress during training is a way to prepare professionals for real-life crises. With the...
AbstractExperiencing stress during training is a way to prepare professionals for real-life crises. ...
Professionals working in different domains often experience stressful conditions evoked by disasters...
Professionals working in risky or emergency situations have to make very accurate decisions, while t...
Part 3: Evaluations, Interactions and ApplicationsInternational audienceDesigning feedback to traine...
The ability to maintain vigilance in scanning the environment for improvised explosive devices (IEDs...
In an emergency, cognitive ability, skill performance, and decision making skills of medical personn...
The performance of complex decision-making requires not only domain specific knowledge, but also a c...
In the present experiment, cognitive control under stress was investigated using a real-life paradig...
In contrast to the well-established effects of stress on learning of declarative material, much less...
Training to cope with negative emotions or stress is important for professionals with a high pressur...
The ability to manage high levels of acute stress is an important determinant of successful performa...
Two studies were undertaken in order to investigate the effect of different forms of error feedback ...
Training to cope with negative emotions or stress is important for professionals with a high pressur...
Feedback of physiological responses have a great potential to support virtual training paradigms aim...