نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive load

تعداد نتایج: 392353  

2016
Suzanne C. van Veen Iris M. Engelhard Marcel A. van den Hout

BACKGROUND Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is an effective treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder. The working memory (WM) theory explains its efficacy: recall of an aversive memory and making eye movements (EM) both produce cognitive load, and competition for the limited WM resources reduces the memory's vividness and emotionality. The present study tested several pre...

Journal: :Seeing and perceiving 2012
Julie N Buchan Kevin G Munhall

Audiovisual speech perception is an everyday occurrence of multisensory integration. Conflicting visual speech information can influence the perception of acoustic speech (namely the McGurk effect), and auditory and visual speech are integrated over a rather wide range of temporal offsets. This research examined whether the addition of a concurrent cognitive load task would affect the audiovis...

2014
Robert M. French Caspar Addyman Denis Mareschal Elizabeth Thomas

Hass and Hermann (2012) have shown that only variance-based processes will lead to the scalar growth of error that is characteristic of human time judgments. Secondly, a major meta-review of over one hundred studies (Block et al., 2010) reveals a striking interaction between the way in which temporal judgments are queried and cognitive load on participants’ judgments of interval duration. For r...

2013
Peter K Panegyres Huei-Yang Chen

Previous studies comparing early-onset Alzheimer’s disease (EOAD) and late-onset AD (LOAD) have been limited by cross-sectional design and a focus on isolated clinical variables. This study aims to explore differentials in clinical features between EOAD and LOAD and to examine longitudinally trends in cognitive function. Data from 3,747 subjects with AD from C-Path Online Data Repository was us...

Journal: :Educational Technology & Society 2015
Slava Kalyuga Tzu-Chien Liu

Cognitive load theory is an instructional theory that uses our knowledge of human cognitive architecture, especially processing limitations of working memory, to enhance effectiveness of instructional design. This paper reviews main assumptions and principles of cognitive load theory and discusses their application to technology-based learning environments. The paper concludes with a brief intr...

2014
Senqing Qi Qinghong Zeng Yangmei Luo Haijun Duan Cody Ding Weiping Hu Hong Li

Whether trait anxiety is associated with a general impairment of cognitive control is a matter of debate. This study investigated whether and how experimentally manipulated working memory (WM) load modulates the relation between trait anxiety and cognitive control. This question was investigated using a dual-task design in combination with event-related potentials. Participants were required to...

Journal: :Psychological science 2013
Janina A Hoffmann Bettina von Helversen Jörg Rieskamp

Multitasking poses a major challenge in modern work environments by putting the worker under cognitive load. Performance decrements often occur when people are under high cognitive load because they switch to less demanding--and often less accurate--cognitive strategies. Although cognitive load disturbs performance over a wide range of tasks, it may also carry benefits. In the experiments repor...

2014
Fang Chen

This report summarizes the important research activities, study results and research accomplishments out of the RMCLM project in the past two-year period. The objective of this project includes research of the fundamental issues related to the use of multiple input modalities and their fusion to enable robust and automatic cognitive load measurement (CLM) in the real world. Firstly, we carried ...

2014
Aurélie Brouwers

Information search in hypermedia system involves several cognitive resources, which can lead to a cognitive load. We observed the user navigation behavior during information seeking tasks in a hypertext environment. In this paper, we present qualitative results about navigation strategies employed in information seeking in order to reduce the cognitive load caused by the task and the interface.

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2010
Jane Klemen Christian Büchel Mira Bühler Mareike M. Menz Michael Rose

Attentional interference between tasks performed in parallel is known to have strong and often undesired effects. As yet, however, the mechanisms by which interference operates remain elusive. A better knowledge of these processes may facilitate our understanding of the effects of attention on human performance and the debilitating consequences that disruptions to attention can have. According ...

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