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View article: Development of a Game with a Purpose for Acquisition of Brain-Computer Interface Data
Development of a Game with a Purpose for Acquisition of Brain-Computer Interface Data Open
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to significantly change the ways in which humans interact with technology, the environment, and even each other. Unfortunately, BCI technologies are seldom robust enough for use in real-w…
View article: EMERGING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INITIAL AUTOMATED TARGET RECOGNITION (ATR) DISPLAY CONSIDERATIONS: Implications for Concept Development and Evaluation
EMERGING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INITIAL AUTOMATED TARGET RECOGNITION (ATR) DISPLAY CONSIDERATIONS: Implications for Concept Development and Evaluation Open
In light of the Army’s intent to leverage advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) for augmenting dismounted Soldier Lethality through the development of in-scope and Heads-Up Display (HUD)-based Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) systems,…
View article: Mindfulness-based training with transcranial direct current stimulation modulates neuronal resource allocation in working memory: A randomized pilot study with a nonequivalent control group
Mindfulness-based training with transcranial direct current stimulation modulates neuronal resource allocation in working memory: A randomized pilot study with a nonequivalent control group Open
Mindfulness-based training (MBT) and transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) methods such as direct current stimulation (tDCS) have demonstrated promise for the augmentation of cognitive abilities. The current study investigated the pote…
View article: 0191 Individual Differences In Sleep Log Compliance And Agreement With Wrist Actigraphy: A Longitudinal Study Of Naturalistic Sleep In Healthy Adults
0191 Individual Differences In Sleep Log Compliance And Agreement With Wrist Actigraphy: A Longitudinal Study Of Naturalistic Sleep In Healthy Adults Open
There is extensive laboratory research on acute sleep deprivation and biological/cognitive functions, yet much less is known about naturalistic patterns of sleep loss and the impact on daily or weekly performance of an individual. Longitud…
View article: Individual differences in compliance and agreement for sleep logs and wrist actigraphy: A longitudinal study of naturalistic sleep in healthy adults
Individual differences in compliance and agreement for sleep logs and wrist actigraphy: A longitudinal study of naturalistic sleep in healthy adults Open
There is extensive laboratory research studying the effects of acute sleep deprivation on biological and cognitive functions, yet much less is known about naturalistic patterns of sleep loss and the potential impact on daily or weekly func…
View article: Dynamic changes in diffusion measures improve sensitivity in identifying patients with mild traumatic brain injury
Dynamic changes in diffusion measures improve sensitivity in identifying patients with mild traumatic brain injury Open
The goal of this study was to investigate patterns of axonal injury in the first week after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). We performed a prospective cohort study of 20 patients presenting to the emergency department with mTBI, using …
View article: Brain dynamics of post‐task resting state are influenced by expertise: Insights from baseball players
Brain dynamics of post‐task resting state are influenced by expertise: Insights from baseball players Open
Post‐task resting state dynamics can be viewed as a task‐driven state where behavioral performance is improved through endogenous, non‐explicit learning. Tasks that have intrinsic value for individuals are hypothesized to produce post‐task…
View article: Fusing Multiple Neuroimaging Modalities to Assess Group Differences in Perception–Action Coupling
Fusing Multiple Neuroimaging Modalities to Assess Group Differences in Perception–Action Coupling Open
In the last few decades, non-invasive neuroimaging has revealed macro-scale brain dynamics that underlie perception, cognition and action. Advances in non-invasive neuroimaging target two capabilities; 1) increased spatial and temporal res…