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- A Generic Personal Assistant Agent Model for Support in Demanding TasksTibor Bosse, Rob Duell, Mark Hoogendoorn, Michel C. A. Klein, Rianne van Lambalgen, Andy van der Mee, Rogier Oorburg, Alexei Sharpanskykh, Jan Treur, Michael de Vos. 3-12 [doi]
- Adaptive Interfaces in DrivingRino F. T. Brouwer, Marieka Hoedemaeker, Mark A. Neerincx. 13-19 [doi]
- Using Context to Identify Difficult Driving Situations in Unstructured EnvironmentsKevin R. Dixon, Justin D. Basilico, Chris Forsythe, Wilhelm E. Kincses. 20-29 [doi]
- Neurally-Driven Adaptive Decision AidsAlexandra Geyer, Jared Freeman, Denise M. Nicholson, Cali M. Fidopiastis, Phan Luu, Joseph Cohn. 30-34 [doi]
- Understanding Brain, Cognition, and Behavior in Complex Dynamic EnvironmentsScott E. Kerick, Kaleb McDowell. 35-41 [doi]
- Designing a Control and Visualization System for Off-Highway Machinery According to the Adaptive Automation ParadigmStefano Marzani, Francesco Tesauri, Luca Minin, Roberto Montanari, Caterina Calefato. 42-50 [doi]
- Context-Dependent Force-Feedback Steering Wheel to Enhance Drivers On-Road PerformancesLuca Minin, Stefano Marzani, Francesco Tesauri, Roberto Montanari, Caterina Calefato. 51-57 [doi]
- Where Is My Stuff? Augmenting Finding and Re-finding Information by Spatial Locations and Icon LuminanceJ. Michelle Moon, Wai-Tat Fu. 58-67 [doi]
- Adaptive Work-Centered and Human-Aware Support Agents for Augmented Cognition in Tactical EnvironmentsMartijn Neef, Peter-Paul van Maanen, Peter Petiet, Maartje Spoelstra. 68-77 [doi]
- Designing Cognition-Centric Smart Room Predicting Inhabitant ActivitiesAndrey Ronzhin, Alexey Karpov, I. S. Kipyatkova. 78-87 [doi]
- Context-Aware Team Task Allocation to Support Mobile Police SurveillanceJan Willem Streefkerk, Myra P. van Esch-Bussemakers, Mark A. Neerincx. 88-97 [doi]
- Operational Brain Dynamics: Data Fusion Technology for Neurophysiological, Behavioral, and Scenario Context Information in Operational EnvironmentsDon M. Tucker, Phan Luu. 98-104 [doi]
- Characterizing Cognitive Adaptability via Robust Automated Knowledge CaptureRobert G. Abbott, Chris Forsythe. 107-113 [doi]
- Implications of User Anxiety in the Evaluation of Deception in Web SitesBrent Auernheimer, Marie Iding, Martha E. Crosby. 114-119 [doi]
- Investigation of Sleepiness Induced by Insomnia Medication Treatment and Sleep DeprivationIoanna Chouvarda, Emmanouil Michail, Athina Kokonozi, Luc Staner, Nathalie Domis, Nicos Maglaveras. 120-127 [doi]
- Activity Awareness and Social Sensemaking 2.0: Design of a Task Force WorkspaceGregorio Convertino, Lichan Hong, Les Nelson, Peter Pirolli, Ed H. Chi. 128-137 [doi]
- Use of Deception to Improve Client Honeypot Detection of Drive-by-Download AttacksBarbara Endicott-Popovsky, Julia Narvaez, Christian Seifert, Deborah A. Frincke, Lori Ross O Neil, Chiraag Uday Aval. 138-147 [doi]
- Capturing and Building Expertise in Virtual WorldsJared Freeman, Webb Stacy, Jean MacMillan, Georgiy Levchuk. 148-154 [doi]
- Conformity out of Diversity: Dynamics of Information Needs and Social Influence of Tags in Exploratory Information SearchRuogu Kang, Thomas George Kannampallil, Jibo He, Wai-Tat Fu. 155-164 [doi]
- Trail Patterns in Social Tagging Systems: Role of Tags as Digital PheromonesThomas George Kannampallil, Wai-Tat Fu. 165-174 [doi]
- Real-Time Emotional State Estimator for Adaptive Virtual Reality StimulationDavor Kukolja, Sinisa Popovic, Branimir Dropuljic, Marko Horvat, Kresimir Cosic. 175-184 [doi]
- User s Motion for Shape Perception Using CyARMRyo Mizuno, Kiyohide Ito, Tetsuo Ono, Junichi Akita, Takanori Komatsu, Makoto Okamoto. 185-191 [doi]
- Human Control Modeling Based on Multimodal Sensory Feedback InformationEdwardo Murakami, Toshihiro Matsui. 192-201 [doi]
- Potential and Challenges of Body Area Networks for Affective Human Computer InteractionJulien Penders, Bernard Grundlehner, Ruud J. M. Vullers, Bert Gyselinckx. 202-211 [doi]
- Experimental Assessment of Accuracy of Automated Knowledge CaptureSusan M. Stevens, Chris Forsythe, Robert G. Abbott, Charles J. Gieseler. 212-216 [doi]
- Eye Movement as Indicators of Mental Workload to Trigger Adaptive AutomationTjerk de Greef, Harmen Lafeber, Herre van Oostendorp, Jasper Lindenberg. 219-228 [doi]
- Impact of Automation and Task Load on Unmanned System Operator s Eye Movement PatternsCali M. Fidopiastis, Julie M. Drexler, Daniel Barber, Keryl Cosenzo, Michael J. Barnes, Jessie Y. C. Chen, Denise M. Nicholson. 229-238 [doi]
- Combining Electroencephalograph and Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy to Explore Users Mental WorkloadLeanne M. Hirshfield, Krysta Chauncey, Rebecca Gulotta, Audrey Girouard, Erin Treacy Solovey, Robert J. K. Jacob, Angelo Sassaroli, Sergio Fantini. 239-247 [doi]
- Detecting Intentional Errors Using the Pressures Applied to a Computer MouseCurtis S. Ikehara, Martha E. Crosby. 248-253 [doi]
- Visual Navigation Patterns and Cognitive LoadLaurel A. King. 254-259 [doi]
- Modeling the Cognitive Task Load and Performance of Naval OperatorsMark A. Neerincx, Stefan Kennedie, Marc Grootjen, Franc Grootjen. 260-269 [doi]
- Impact on Performance and Process by a Social Annotation System: A Social Reading ExperimentLes Nelson, Gregorio Convertino, Peter Pirolli, Lichan Hong, Ed H. Chi. 270-278 [doi]
- Proposing Strategies to Prevent the Human Error in Automated Industrial EnvironmentsJosé A. do N. Neto, Maria de Fátima Queiroz Vieira, Charles Santoni, Daniel Scherer. 279-288 [doi]
- Wearable Modular Device for Facilitation of Napping and Optimization of Post-nap PerformanceDjordje Popovic, Giby Raphael, Robin Johnson, Gene Davis, Chris Berka. 289-298 [doi]
- Converging Minds: Assessing Team Performance Using Psychophysiological MeasuresAniket A. Vartak, Siddharth S. Somvanshi, Cali M. Fidopiastis, Denise M. Nicholson. 299-303 [doi]
- Measuring Cognitive Workload in Non-military Scenarios Criteria for Sensor TechnologiesJörg Voskamp, Bodo Urban. 304-310 [doi]
- Combined Effects of Sleep Deprivation, Narrow Space, Social Isolation and High Cognitive Workload on Cognitive Ability of Chinese OperatorsYijing Zhang, Xueyong Liu, Zhizhong Li, Bin Wu, Fang Liu, Xiaolu Jing, Jun Wang, Haibo Qin, Su Wu. 311-316 [doi]
- Quantifying the Feasibility of Compressive Sensing in Portable Electroencephalography SystemsAmir M. Abdulghani, Alexander J. Casson, Esther RodrÃguez-Villegas. 319-328 [doi]
- Are You Really Looking? Finding the Answer through Fixation Patterns and EEGAnne-Marie Brouwer, Maarten A. Hogervorst, Pawel Herman, Frank Kooi. 329-338 [doi]
- "What Was He ::::Thinking::::?": Using EEG Data to Facilitate the Interpretation of Performance PatternsGwendolyn E. Campbell, Christine L. Belz, Phan Luu. 339-347 [doi]
- Motion-Sickness Related Brain Areas and EEG Power ActivatesYu-Chieh Chen, Jeng-Ren Duann, Chun-Ling Lin, Shang-Wen Chuang, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Chin-Teng Lin. 348-354 [doi]
- Building Dependable EEG Classifiers for the Real World - It s Not Just about the HardwareGene Davis, Djordje Popovic, Robin R. Johnson, Chris Berka, Mirko Mitrovic. 355-364 [doi]
- Improved Team Performance Using EEG- and Context-Based Cognitive-State Classifications for a Vehicle CrewKevin R. Dixon, Konrad Hagemann, Justin Basilico, Chris Forsythe, Siegfried Rothe, Michael Schrauf, Wilhelm E. Kincses. 365-372 [doi]
- Detecting Frontal EEG Activities with Forehead ElectrodesJeng-Ren Duann, Po-Chuan Chen, Li-Wei Ko, Ruey-Song Huang, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Chin-Teng Lin. 373-379 [doi]
- The Effectiveness of Feedback Control in a HCI System Using Biological Features of Human BeingsMariko Fujikake Funada, Miki Shibukawa, Yoshihide Igarashi, Takashi Shimizu, Tadashi Funada, Satoki P. Ninomija. 380-389 [doi]
- Bayesian Reconstruction of Perceptual Experiences from Human Brain ActivityJack L. Gallant, Thomas Naselaris, Ryan J. Prenger, Kendrick Kay, Dustin Stansbury, Michael Oliver, An Vu, Shinji Nishimoto. 390-393 [doi]
- Tonic Changes in EEG Power Spectra during Simulated DrivingRuey-Song Huang, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Scott Makeig. 394-403 [doi]
- P300 Based Single Trial Independent Component Analysis on EEG SignalKun Li, Ravi Sankar, Yael Arbel, Emanuel Donchin. 404-410 [doi]
- Directed Components Analysis: An Analytic Method for the Removal of Biophysical Artifacts from EEG DataPhan Luu, Robert Frank, Scott Kerick, Don M. Tucker. 411-416 [doi]
- Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Electroencephalography: A Multimodal Imaging ApproachAnna C. Merzagora, Meltem Izzetoglu, Robi Polikar, Valerie Weisser, Banu Onaral, Maria T. Schultheis. 417-426 [doi]
- Transcranial Doppler: A Tool for Augmented Cognition in Virtual EnvironmentsBeatriz Rey, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Valery Naranjo, José Tembl, Vera Parkhutik. 427-436 [doi]
- Predicting Intended Movement Direction Using EEG from Human Posterior Parietal CortexYijun Wang, Scott Makeig. 437-446 [doi]
- Enhancing Text-Based Analysis Using Neurophysiological MeasuresAdrienne Behneman, Natalie Kintz, Robin Johnson, Chris Berka, Kelly S. Hale, Sven Fuchs, Par Axelsson, Angela Baskin. 449-458 [doi]
- Affective Computer-Generated Stimulus Exposure: Psychophysiological Support for Increased Elicitation of Negative Emotions in High and Low Fear SubjectsChristopher G. Courtney, Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell, Thomas D. Parsons. 459-468 [doi]
- Applying Real Time Physiological Measures of Cognitive Load to Improve TrainingJoseph T. Coyne, Carryl Baldwin, Anna Cole, Ciara Sibley, Daniel M. Roberts. 469-478 [doi]
- Considerations for Designing Response Quantification Procedures in Non-traditional Psychophysiological ApplicationsA. V. Iyer, L. D. Cosand, Christopher G. Courtney, Albert A. Rizzo, Thomas D. Parsons. 479-487 [doi]
- Neurophysiological Measures of Brain Activity: Going from the Scalp to the BrainPhan Luu, Catherine Poulsen, Don M. Tucker. 488-494 [doi]
- Parsimonious Identification of Physiological Indices for Monitoring Cognitive FatigueLance J. Myers, J. Hunter Downs. 495-503 [doi]
- In-Helmet Oxy-hemoglobin Change Detection Using Near-Infrared SensingErin M. Nishimura, Christopher A. Russell, J. Patrick Stautzenberger, Harvey Ku, J. Hunter Downs. 504-513 [doi]
- Assessment of Psychophysiological Differences of West Point Cadets and Civilian Controls Immersed within a Virtual EnvironmentThomas D. Parsons, Christopher G. Courtney, Louise Cosand, Arvind Iyer, Albert A. Rizzo, Kelvin Oie. 514-523 [doi]
- Characterizing the Psychophysiological Profile of Expert and Novice MarksmenNicholas Pojman, Adrienne Behneman, Natalie Kintz, Robin Johnson, Gregory K. W. K. Chung, Sam O. Nagashima, Paul Espinosa, Chris Berka. 524-532 [doi]
- Assessing Cognitive State with Multiple Physiological Measures: A Modular ApproachLee W. Sciarini, Denise M. Nicholson. 533-542 [doi]
- Neuro-NIRS: Analysis of Neural Activities Using NIRSHiroshi Tamura, Miki Fuchigami, Akira Okada. 543-552 [doi]
- Eye Movements and Pupil Size Reveal Deception in Computer Administered QuestionnairesAndrea K. Webb, Douglas J. Hacker, Dahvyn Osher, Anne E. Cook, Dan J. Woltz, Sean Kristjansson, John C. Kircher. 553-562 [doi]
- Physiological-Based Assessment of the Resilience of Training to Stressful ConditionsMikhail Zotov, J. Forsythe, Vladimir Petrukovich, Inga Akhmedova. 563-571 [doi]
- Tunnel Operator Training with a Conversational Agent-AssistantEric Buiël, Jan Lubbers, Willem A. van Doesburg, Tijmen Muller. 575-584 [doi]
- Evaluating Training with Cognitive State Sensing TechnologyPatrick L. Craven, Patrice D. Tremoulet, Joyce Barton, Steven J. Tourville, Yaela Dahan-Marks. 585-594 [doi]
- Identifying the Nature of Knowledge Using the Pressures Applied to a Computer MouseMartha E. Crosby, Curtis S. Ikehara, Wendy S. Ark. 595-600 [doi]
- Realizing Adaptive Instruction (Ad-In): The Convergence of Learning, Instruction, and AssessmentEdward Dieterle, John Murray. 601-610 [doi]
- Adaptive Learning via Social Cognitive Theory and Digital Cultural EcosystemsJoseph Juhnke, Adam R. Kallish. 611-619 [doi]
- The Interaction between Chinese University Students Computer Use and Their Attitudes toward Computer in Learning and InnovationYe Liu, Xiaolan Fu. 620-629 [doi]
- Peak Performance Trainer (PPT:::TM:::): Interactive Neuro-educational Technology to Increase the Pace and Efficiency of Rifle Marksmanship TrainingGiby Raphael, Chris Berka, Djordje Popovic, Gregory K. W. K. Chung, Sam O. Nagashima, Adrienne Behneman, Gene Davis, Robin Johnson. 630-639 [doi]
- The Quality of Training Effectiveness Assessment (QTEA) Tool Applied to the Naval Aviation Training ContextTom Schnell, Rich Cornwall, Melissa Walwanis, Jeff Grubb. 640-649 [doi]
- Perceptually-Informed Virtual Environment (PerceiVE) Design ToolAnna Skinner, Jack Maxwell Vice, Corinna E. Lathan, Cali M. Fidopiastis, Chris Berka, Marc M. Sebrechts. 650-657 [doi]
- Can Neurophysiologic Synchronies Provide a Platform for Adapting Team Performance?Ronald H. Stevens, Trysha Galloway, Chris Berka, Marcia Sprang. 658-667 [doi]
- Seeing the World through an Expert s Eyes: Context-Aware Display as a Training CompanionMarc T. Tomlinson, Michael Howe, Bradley C. Love. 668-677 [doi]
- Translating Learning Theories into Physiological HypothesesJennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt, Denise M. Nicholson, Clint A. Bowers. 678-686 [doi]
- Assessment of Cognitive Neural Correlates for a Functional Near Infrared-Based Brain Computer Interface SystemHasan Ayaz, Patricia A. Shewokis, Scott Bunce, Maria T. Schultheis, Banu Onaral. 699-708 [doi]
- Systems and Strategies for Accessing the Information Content of fNIRS Imaging in Support of Noninvasive BCI ApplicationsRandall L. Barbour, Harry L. Graber, Yong Xu, Yaling Pei, Glenn R. Wylie, Gerald T. Voelbel, John DeLuca, Andrei V. Medvedev. 709-718 [doi]
- Brain-Computer InteractionPeter Brunner, Gerwin Schalk. 719-723 [doi]
- P300 Based Brain Computer Interfaces: A Progress ReportEmanuel Donchin, Yael Arbel. 724-731 [doi]
- Goal-Oriented Control with Brain-Computer InterfaceGünter Edlinger, Clemens Holzner, Christoph Groenegress, Christoph Guger, Mel Slater. 732-740 [doi]
- Wearable and Wireless Brain-Computer Interface and Its ApplicationsChin-Teng Lin, Li-Wei Ko, Che-Jui Chang, Yu-Te Wang, Chia-Hsin Chung, Fu-Shu Yang, Jeng-Ren Duann, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Jin-Chern Chiou. 741-748 [doi]
- Mind Monitoring via Mobile Brain-Body ImagingScott Makeig. 749-758 [doi]
- Utilizing Secondary Input from Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces for Enhancing Human-Machine InteractionThorsten O. Zander, C. Kothe, S. Welke, Matthias Roetting. 759-771 [doi]
- Embodying Meaning in Bio-cognitive Aid DesignDaniel Garrison, Victoria Garrison. 782-791 [doi]
- CI Therapy: A Method for Harnessing Neuroplastic Changes to Improve Rehabilitation after Damage to the BrainL. V. Gauthier, E. Taub. 792-799 [doi]
- Augmented Cognition Design Approaches for Treating Mild Traumatic Brain InjuriesKay M. Stanney, Kelly S. Hale, David Jones. 800-809 [doi]
- Brain Processes and Neurofeedback for Performance Enhancement of Precision Motor BehaviorB. Hatfield, A. Haufler, José L. Contreras-Vidal. 810-817 [doi]
- Long Term Repair of Learning Disability through Short-Term Reduction of CNS InhibitionH. Craig Heller, Damien Colas, Norman F. Ruby, Fabian Fernandez, Bayarasaikhan Chuluun, Martina Blank, Craig C. Garner. 818-825 [doi]
- Development of Sensitive, Specific, and Deployable Methods for Detecting and Discriminating mTBI and PTSDRobin R. Johnson, Djordje Popovic, Deborah Perlick, Dennis Dyck, Chris Berka. 826-835 [doi]
- Physiologically Driven Rehabilitation Using Virtual RealityAngela M. Salva, Antonio J. Alban, Mark D. Wiederhold, Brenda K. Wiederhold, Lingjun Kong. 836-845 [doi]