MOVES Institute Research ProjectThe research aims to gain insight into optimal wargaming decision making mechanisms using neurophysiological measures by investigating whether brain activation and visual scan patterns predict attention, perception, and/or decision-making errors through human-in-the-loop wargaming simulation experiments. We investigate whether brain activity and visual scan patterns can explain optimal wargaming decision making and its development with a within- person design; ie, the transition from exploring the environment to exploiting the environment. In this report, we first describe ongoing research that uses neurophysiological predictors in two military decision making tasks that tap reinforcement learning and cogniti...
Warfighters are constantly challenged with increasingly complex mission environments, roles, and tas...
Perceptual decision making is the process by which information gathered from sensory sys-tems is com...
The importance of improving adaptive decision making for the military is ever increasing, particular...
Human modern life entails the need to make many abstract, deliberative decisions such as selecting a...
Neuroheuristics, or Neuristics, is a term issued from the Greek terms neuron (nerve) and heuriskein ...
Optimal behavior in a competitive world requires the flexibility to adapt decision strategies ba...
Video game playing is a popular activity that provides a cognitively engaging, sensory rich, competi...
The cognitive process and time course of quick human decision making was evaluated using reaction ti...
The optimal responses for many decisions faced by humans are ill defined, yet we are able to choose ...
On a daily basis, humans need to make decisions in a complex uncertain world that requires them to a...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/mil0000080One key compo...
Brian D. Glass, Biological and Experimental Psychology, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, ...
The thesis is concerned with research in the field of human decision-making, concentrating on techni...
This paper illustrates the use of a cognitive mapping technique to examine the behaviour and percept...
To gain insights into the neural basis of such adaptive decision-making processes, we investigated t...
Warfighters are constantly challenged with increasingly complex mission environments, roles, and tas...
Perceptual decision making is the process by which information gathered from sensory sys-tems is com...
The importance of improving adaptive decision making for the military is ever increasing, particular...
Human modern life entails the need to make many abstract, deliberative decisions such as selecting a...
Neuroheuristics, or Neuristics, is a term issued from the Greek terms neuron (nerve) and heuriskein ...
Optimal behavior in a competitive world requires the flexibility to adapt decision strategies ba...
Video game playing is a popular activity that provides a cognitively engaging, sensory rich, competi...
The cognitive process and time course of quick human decision making was evaluated using reaction ti...
The optimal responses for many decisions faced by humans are ill defined, yet we are able to choose ...
On a daily basis, humans need to make decisions in a complex uncertain world that requires them to a...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/mil0000080One key compo...
Brian D. Glass, Biological and Experimental Psychology, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, ...
The thesis is concerned with research in the field of human decision-making, concentrating on techni...
This paper illustrates the use of a cognitive mapping technique to examine the behaviour and percept...
To gain insights into the neural basis of such adaptive decision-making processes, we investigated t...
Warfighters are constantly challenged with increasingly complex mission environments, roles, and tas...
Perceptual decision making is the process by which information gathered from sensory sys-tems is com...
The importance of improving adaptive decision making for the military is ever increasing, particular...