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Improving the clinical assessment of consciousness with advances in electrophysiological and neuroimaging techniques
2010
BMC Neurology
The solution must involve objective, physiologically based measures that do not rely on behaviour. ...
Current methods for evaluating altered levels of consciousness are highly reliant on either behavioural measures or anatomical imaging. ...
to produce behavioural responses, appears to be unconscious [17] . ...
doi:10.1186/1471-2377-10-11
pmid:20113490
pmcid:PMC2828440
fatcat:376cdrcn6ffthhjps6y2zxkmmi
New Methods for Stress Assessment and Monitoring at the Workplace
2017
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
2017) New methods for stress assessment and monitoring at the workplace. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing . ISSN 1949-3045 (Published online first) http://dx. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT This work has been supported by COMPETE: POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007043 and FCT -Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia within the Project Scope: UID/CEC/00319/2013. ...
One of the most frequent approaches relies on Keyboard Dynamics, which looks at the behavior of the user while typing through features such as key latency or writing speed [93] . ...
doi:10.1109/taffc.2017.2699633
fatcat:drcf4wfpybcufgiww34gwr65ei
Consumer Behaviour through the Eyes of Neurophysiological Measures: State-of-the-Art and Future Trends
2019
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
of human behaviour in real and daily life situations. ...
Furthermore, this work will face the ethical issues arisen on the use of these tools for the evaluation of the human behaviour during decision-making tasks. ...
Acknowledgments is work was partially supported by a grant from Fondazione Banfi in the framework of the research "Cerebral correlates of the Sangiovese wine tasting" conducted in 2018. ...
doi:10.1155/2019/1976847
pmid:31641346
pmcid:PMC6766676
fatcat:mq43gpukyzd65cbax2zavtyif4
Quantifying the effects of external factors on individual performance
2017
Future generations computer systems
We validate this environment by assessing the effects of musical selection on Human-Computer Interaction. ...
Results show a significant improvement on mouse motion when participants listen to the selected auditory stimuli and a negative effect on typing performance, especially with stimuli with positive tension ...
Indeed, Humans tend to show their personality or their state through their actions, whether in a conscious or unconscious way. ...
doi:10.1016/j.future.2016.05.019
fatcat:jx4f4w4y5vgkthado5htdts45a
The Psychophysiology Primer: A Guide to Methods and a Broad Review with a Focus on Human–Computer Interaction
2016
Foundations and Trends® in Human–Computer Interaction
3.5 and 3.9. ...
The authors wish to thank our editors and peer reviewers, and proofreader Anna Shefl. ...
One can refer to ERPs in terms of their polarity (positive or negative) and the latency after the trigger event. ...
doi:10.1561/1100000065
fatcat:2hpkqxxtyfg5nhb3canmxg6shy
Proceedings_of_Measuring_Behavior_2014.pdf
[article]
2020
Figshare
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research ...
All studies focused on animal behaviour and neither involved any invasive interaction nor caused any discomfort to the animals. ...
and EEMCS TU Delft) for their support. ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.11708187
fatcat:62o74kbgczf2tp2dk64jeszxr4
Temporal cognition: Connecting subjective time to perception, attention, and memory
2016
Psychological bulletin
their work within broader theoretical frameworks, and that researchers from other fields will be inspired to apply their insights, techniques, and theorizing to improve our understanding of the representation ...
By outlining some of the links between temporal cognition and other domains, and by providing a unifying principle for understanding these effects, we hope to encourage time-perception researchers to situate ...
immediately before the start of the visual search (looming motion); on other trials one mask started larger than the rest and shrank to their size (receding motion). ...
doi:10.1037/bul0000045
pmid:27196725
fatcat:6hhi33hmmrh4rbdfvb3a2ze6n4
Opinion of the Scientific Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) on a request from the Commission related to the aspects of the biology and welfare of animals used for experimental and other scientific purposes
2005
EFSA Journal
dependent on observations and recording of animal behaviour for their subtle effects. ...
Detrimental effects of individual housing include both, behavioural and physiological abnormalities usually referred to as 'isolation stress' or 'isolation syndrome' (e.g. ...
Certain types of fish can also be anaesthetised by using water bubbled with the inhalation agents. Fetal and neonatal rodent forms: not very effective. ...
doi:10.2903/j.efsa.2005.292
fatcat:6bhep6envzgtzlknkoszkhybbq
Affective Brain-Computer Interfaces
[chapter]
2015
The Oxford Handbook of Affective Computing
and effective usability. ...
On the one hand, applied fields such as affective computing aim at the development of applications that adapt to changes in the user states and thereby enrich the interaction, leading to a more natural ...
In this section we focus on the Guide's verbal behaviour, discussing how the Virtual Guide aligns her level of politeness to that of the user, so as to make her appear more socially intelligent. ...
doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199942237.013.024
fatcat:oia3yvk7hbf7ta6magl6bzjx6u
Input/Output Devices and Interaction Techniques
[chapter]
2014
Computing Handbook, Third Edition
These approaches complement one another, and all have their value and contributions to the field, but the best research seems to have elements of all of these. 4 Interaction Tasks, Techniques, and Devices ...
For example, in the traditional graphical user interface, users can scroll through a document by clicking or dragging the mouse (input) within a scroll bar displayed on the screen (output). 3 The fundamental ...
The effects of latency can also be magnified in particular interaction techniques; for example, when dragging on a touchscreen, users notice latency as a separation between their finger and the dragged ...
doi:10.1201/b16812-25
fatcat:qnefemgrbfa6bbqlsvyxxlqbju
Health Effects Related to Wind Turbine Sound: An Update
2021
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
The Netherlands Institute for Public Health and the Environment and Mundonovo sound research collected the scientific literature on the effect of wind turbines on annoyance, sleep disturbance, cardiovascular ...
sound on the health of local residents. ...
Acknowledgments: Parts of this work have been published in the report "Health effects related to wind turbine sound: an update", National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, 2020 (DOI 10.21945 ...
doi:10.3390/ijerph18179133
pmid:34501721
pmcid:PMC8430592
fatcat:23iggcllkbfghjij3ouiv6dpdm
The Roles and Modes of Human Interactions with Automated Machine Learning Systems
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
(ii) Do the expectations of HCI within AutoML frameworks vary for different types of users and stakeholders? ...
Additionally, to rigorously gauge the future of HCI, we contemplate how AutoML may manifest in effectively open-ended environments. ...
Certain research [302] has examined rule-based and example-based explanations, assessing their impact on human understanding, their ability to convince, and their effect on task performance when a human ...
arXiv:2205.04139v1
fatcat:kfo3oybsjvfs5gjyt2j3dbaali
Investigating patterns of saccadic eye movement when using Microsoft's Skype Translator between Catalan and German
[chapter]
2021
Zenodo
As being part of an overall evaluation of the Skype Translator on a dialogue-oriented level, a case study on 21 German-speaking participants was conducted. ...
This paper investigates the patterns of saccadic eye movement when using Microsoft's Skype Translator between Catalan and German. ...
Acknowledgements I am grateful to our institute's student assistant Tim Feldmüller who took care of the preparation of most collected research data. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.4450086
fatcat:h23vu2hqhndfvc7xfec5un3q64
Ecological study on the penetration of induction heating cookers and birth outcomes in Japan
2020
AIMS Public Health
In recent years, equipment that generates intermediate-frequency electromagnetic fields (IF-EMFs) has become increasingly prevalent, and the influence of IF-EMFs on human health is thus attracting increasing ...
The present study was conducted with the aim of analyzing whether there is a relationship between the penetration of induction heating cookers and birth outcomes using an ecological study design at the ...
There was no effect on amplitude and latency of the auditory ERP components (see Table 13 ). ...
doi:10.3934/publichealth.2020028
pmid:32617360
pmcid:PMC7327398
fatcat:2x6njx5oq5ha7f2hxbriuorzum
TRF1: It Was the Best of Time(s)…
2018
Timing & Time Perception
One of the mission statements of TRF is to promote the work of young researchers, and Argiro and Sundeep had the great idea to invite an early-career researcher to give a keynote talk. ...
We wanted one talk from the field of psychology and the other from the neurosciences, and so were delighted that both Lera Boroditsky and Warren Meck accepted our invitations immediately. ...
031) on click alignment position. ...
doi:10.1163/22134468-00603001
fatcat:u3eej7wjhrdnphz7u6nozppiwm
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