The results of two studies which investigated the relationships between cognitive processing and components of transient event-related potentials (ERPs) are presented in a task in which mental workload was manipulated. The task involved the monitoring of an array of discrete readouts for values that went out of bounds, and was somewhat analogous to tasks performed in cockpits. The ERPs elicited by the changing readouts varied with the number of readouts being monitored, the number of monitored readouts that were close to going out of bounds, and whether or not the change took a monitored readout out of bounds. Moreover, different regions of the waveform differentially reflected these effects. The results confirm the sensitivity of scalp-rec...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Advanced technologies have enabled the choice of either visual or auditory formats for avionics and ...
The present study contributes to the current debate about electrophysiological measurements of ment...
We reviewed in this chapter, studies of the ERP that have, we think, one characteristic in common. I...
As an index of task workload, the possible advantages of the event-related brain potential (ERP) ove...
Current concerns in the assessment of mental workload are discussed, and the event-related brain pot...
New in-vehicle information systems are now being commercialized. Despite the expected benefits, some...
The primary goal of the study was to explore the utility of event-related brain potentials (ERP) as ...
As an index of task workload, the possible advantages of the event-related brain potential (ERP) ove...
The study of probe event related potentials (probe ERPs) is reviewed. Several recent experiments are...
This paper describes an investigation which assessed the feasibility of the event related brain pote...
Many previous studies of both behavioral and physiological correlates of cogn~t~ve workload have bur...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are voltage fluctuations of the brain that are time-locked to an obj...
Selective attention can be investigated by studying performance in simple tasks as a function of the...
The amplitude of the P300 component of the Event-Related Potential (ERP) has proven useful in identi...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Advanced technologies have enabled the choice of either visual or auditory formats for avionics and ...
The present study contributes to the current debate about electrophysiological measurements of ment...
We reviewed in this chapter, studies of the ERP that have, we think, one characteristic in common. I...
As an index of task workload, the possible advantages of the event-related brain potential (ERP) ove...
Current concerns in the assessment of mental workload are discussed, and the event-related brain pot...
New in-vehicle information systems are now being commercialized. Despite the expected benefits, some...
The primary goal of the study was to explore the utility of event-related brain potentials (ERP) as ...
As an index of task workload, the possible advantages of the event-related brain potential (ERP) ove...
The study of probe event related potentials (probe ERPs) is reviewed. Several recent experiments are...
This paper describes an investigation which assessed the feasibility of the event related brain pote...
Many previous studies of both behavioral and physiological correlates of cogn~t~ve workload have bur...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are voltage fluctuations of the brain that are time-locked to an obj...
Selective attention can be investigated by studying performance in simple tasks as a function of the...
The amplitude of the P300 component of the Event-Related Potential (ERP) has proven useful in identi...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Advanced technologies have enabled the choice of either visual or auditory formats for avionics and ...
The present study contributes to the current debate about electrophysiological measurements of ment...