نتایج جستجو برای: task induced involvement load hypothesis

تعداد نتایج: 1705384  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1998
J L Alberts J R Tresilian G E Stelmach

Parkinson's disease patients and control subjects performed a simultaneous bilateral reach-to-grasp task to two different sized objects and then pulled the two objects apart. The first phase of the task (reaching-to-grasp) allowed us to examine the issue that impairments in simultaneous movements for Parkinson's disease patients are seen in some tasks but not in others. It is suggested that the...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2015
Diana Cutanda Ángel Correa Daniel Sanabria

The present study investigated whether participants can develop temporal preparation driven by auditory isochronous rhythms when concurrently performing an auditory working memory (WM) task. In Experiment 1, participants had to respond to an auditory target presented after a regular or an irregular sequence of auditory stimuli while concurrently performing a Sternberg-type WM task. Results show...

2014
K. Banu

The development process involved developers contribution based his/her cognitive thinking in the real time process. The developer’s performance is dynamic as per their cognitive load. The cognitive load is un-deterministic as well hidden and integrated in the developer’s process. This paper attempt to identify software developer cognitive measure which influences the development process using n...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
Anna Manelis Lynne M Reder

The neural mechanism underlying preparation for tasks that vary in difficulty has not been explored. This functional magnetic resonance imaging study manipulated task difficulty by varying the working memory (WM) load of the n-back task. Each n-back task block was preceded by a preparation period involving a screen that indicated the level of difficulty of the upcoming task. Consistent with pre...

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
mohammad nasehi vahid sabouri khanghah sepideh mirzaei varzeghani mohammad-reza zarrindast

introduction: the mechanisms of hepatic encephalopathy are not fully understood. moreover, there is no comprehensive data concerning the effects of nitric oxide (no) system on anxiolytic-like behaviors induced by bile duct ligation (bdl). methods: male mice weighing 25-30 g were used and anxiety-like behaviors were tested using hole-board task. results: the data indicated that cholestasis incre...

Journal: :Science 2001
J W de Fockert G Rees C D Frith N Lavie

The hypothesis that working memory is crucial for reducing distraction by maintaining the prioritization of relevant information was tested in neuroimaging and psychological experiments with humans. Participants performed a selective attention task that required them to ignore distractor faces while holding in working memory a sequence of digits that were in the same order (low memory load) or ...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2016
Nada Attar Matthew H Schneps Marc Pomplun

An observer's pupil dilates and constricts in response to variables such as ambient and focal luminance, cognitive effort, the emotional stimulus content, and working memory load. The pupil's memory load response is of particular interest, as it might be used for estimating observers' memory load while they are performing a complex task, without adding an interruptive and confounding memory tes...

2008
CHRISTOPHER M. SPRAY C. K. JOHN WANG STUART J. H. BIDDLE NIKOS L. D. CHATZISARANTIS

This paper presents an experimental test of two contemporary motivation theories in the physical domain. The study combined experimentally-induced achievement goal involvement with autonomous and controlling communication styles based on self determination theory to examine young people’s enjoyment, free-choice behavior and performance in relation to a golf task. Results showed that those in th...

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